Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 26 August 2013

Latest NewsAug 26, 2013
US Lawmakers Urge Action on Syria
High-ranking U.S. lawmakers of both major parties are urging prompt action in response to evidence that chemical weapons have been used in Syria.
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Syria to allow United Nations probe into alleged use of chemical weapons
The Syrian Government has affirmed it will grant access to UN inspectors to sites in the suburbs of Damascus where chemical weapons were allegedly used last week. ...
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US Ponders Possible Action Against Syria
A White House official says the U.S. has a "range of options" if it decides to act against Syria's alleged use of chemical weapons.
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Report: 3,600 Syrians Treated for 'Neurotoxin' Exposure
Doctors Without Borders says three Syrian hospitals have received about 3,600 patients displaying symptoms of exposure to neurotoxic agents.
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Hagel: Defense Department Has Options for Obama on Syria
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel joined a video teleconference with President Barack Obama’s senior national security advisors that focused on the deadly situation in Syria. ...
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Mubarak, Badie Trials Adjourned In Cairo
Parallel court cases have been adjourned in Cairo against ousted Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak and top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood related to killings during the 2011 and 2013 protests. ...
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Gaza-Egypt Border Opens as Muslim Brotherhood Shifts Tactics
The Egyptian government is reopening its border with Gaza Saturday for the first time in five days.
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Karzai: Afghanistan In No Hurry To Sign U.S. Security Pact
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai says Kabul is in no hurry to sign a military pact with Washington setting out the terms for a foreign military presence in Afghanistan after 2014. ...
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