Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Latest News Sep 18, 2013
Probe Examines Security in Navy Yard Rampage
Authorities are questioning how a U.S. military contractor with a history of violence and mental problems could have gotten clearance to enter a Navy base in Washington where he killed 12 people Monday before police shot him dead. ...
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Video Raises Questions About Possible Iranian Combat Role In Syria
Rebels battling Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria have long claimed Tehran was directly involved in the fight.
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Syrian Activists Decry Focus on Chemical Weapons
As the international community acts to neutralize Syria's chemical weapons capabilities, some in the Syrian opposition say the brutality of the conventional war is being ignored. ...
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Famously Inflexible Iranian Leader Advocates Flexibility
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appears to have softened his position toward international diplomatic dealings.
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Iran not after nuclear weapons: Ayatollah Khamenei
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has reiterated Iran's opposition to the possession of nuclear weapons based on the beliefs of the Iranian nation. ...
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Burma Signs New Nuclear Deal With IAEA
Burma and the U.N. nuclear agency have signed an agreement that will give international inspectors wider access to Burmese facilities.
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'Unspeakable atrocities' reported by UN-mandated human rights inquiry on DPR Korea
The head of the United Nations-appointed inquiry into human rights violations in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) reported today that testimony heard so far by his team pointed to widespread and serious abuses, including abductions and torture, as well as "unspeakable atrocities" in detention camps. ...
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South Korean Military Defends Shooting of Defector
South Korea's Ministry of Defense officially acknowledged the killing of a South Korean citizen as he was trying to cross a river to North Korea, apparently to defect. ...
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