Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Latest NewsJan 22, 2013
Obama Begins Second Term Amid Celebration, Ceremony
On a sunny, cool day in the nation's capital, flag-waving crowds of hundreds of thousands of people turned out for inauguration ceremonies and celebrations of President Barack Obama's second term of office. ...
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Obama Takes Oath of Office Recognizing Military Contributions
President Barack Obama took the ceremonial oath of office for his second term as the 44th U.S. president and commander in chief on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. ...
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Terrorist Attack in Algeria
We can now confirm the death of three U.S. citizens in the terrorist attack in Algeria: Victor Lynn Lovelady, Gordon Lee Rowan, and Frederick Buttaccio. ...
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Algerian PM: 37 Foreign Workers Killed in Gas Complex Siege
Algeria's prime minister said 37 foreign workers were killed during the hostage crisis at a remote desert gas complex, with five others still missing. ...
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Islamists kill Nigerian soldiers heading to Mali
Two Nigerian soldiers were killed and five others seriously injured in a 19 January attack on a military detachment heading for deployment in Mali.
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Africa Security Challenges Demand Obama's Attention
As U.S. President Barack Obama begins his second term in office, his administration faces urgent security challenges in Africa.
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African Union Seeks Washington Partnership to Combat Terrorism
The deputy chairman of the African Union says the continental body seeks to strengthen the partnership with President Barack Obama’s administration to combat global terrorism. ...
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Iranian Ammunition Surfaces in African Conflicts
For years, unmarked ammunition has been turning up in some of Africa's bloodiest conflict zones — Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast. ...
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