Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Latest News Sep 24, 2013
Analysis: Rohani Signals Openness, But Dramatic Changes Unlikely
Iran's new president makes his first official trip to the United Nations amid expectations that he will showcase a new spirit of openness at home and abroad. ...
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Iran, World Powers to Hold Nuclear Talks at UN
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will meet U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry later this week to discuss the crisis over Iran's nuclear program. ...
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Assad: No Problem With Chemical Inspectors in Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that he has no problem with international chemical weapons experts coming to inspect the sites where Syria makes and stores its chemical arsenal. ...
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Austin: Centcom Remains Central to U.S. Security Interests
Think of the U.S. Central Command, and many Americans' thoughts go immediately to Afghanistan, unrest in Egypt and in recent weeks, the humanitarian tragedy in Syria. ...
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Explainer: Five Things To Know About Al-Shabab
The Islamist fundamentalist Al-Shabab group in Somalia is little known outside Eastern Africa.
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Nairobi Attack Tied to Kenyan Involvement in Somalia, says a Former US Diplomat
A former U.S. diplomat says there is a connection between the Saturday’s terrorist attack in Nairobi and Kenyan military involvement in Somalia.
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Disorganized Security Policy in Pakistan Causes Concern
Protests erupted around Pakistan against a horrific church bombing that left dozens of dead and wounded Sunday, the worst attack against Christians the country has ever seen. ...
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Egyptian Court Bans Muslim Brotherhood Activities
An Egyptian court has ordered a ban on all activities by the Muslim Brotherhood, driving the group that gave the country its first freely-elected president further from the national stage. ...
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