Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 24 January 2013


Latest NewsJan 24, 2013
Clinton Grilled on Security Lapses in Benghazi Attack
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified Wednesday before a Senate Committee about last year's attack on the U.S. mission in the Benghazi, Libya, in a hearing that included sharp criticism from lawmakers on her handling of the incident. ...
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Clinton Defends US Response to Deadly Benghazi Attack
In alternately emotional and combative testimony before the US Congress on Wednesday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she quickly ordered security stepped up for American diplomats around the world following the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi, Libya, in which the American ambassador to the country was killed. ...
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N. Korea Hints at Nuclear Test Following UN Resolution
North Korea has reacted swiftly to additional sanctions imposed on it by the United Nations Security Council. Pyongyang is remaining defiant and hinting of a third nuclear test. ...
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Lavrov: Demands For Assad's Ouster Hinder Peace Efforts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is blaming Syria's opposition for hindering efforts to end that country's violent internal conflict.
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ISAF Training Mission Bolsters Afghan Gains, Commander Says
As Afghan forces assume full security responsibility in their country, a "fundamental shift" in operations will occur, a senior NATO International Security Assistance Force commander said. ...
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African Force for Mali Could Double in Size
U.N. officials say an African intervention force now deploying in Mali could double from its envisioned 3,300 troops, as more soldiers are needed to help regain control from Islamist militants holding the country's north. ...
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Palestinians: Israeli Settlement Plans Cross 'Red Line'
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki said Wednesday that if Israel continues its settlement expansion plans to the sensitive “E-1” area east of Jerusalem, the action would cross Palestinian “red lines” and the Palestinian Authority would seek redress at the International Criminal Court. ...
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Netanyahu May Need Centrists For Coalition
With almost all the votes counted from the January 22 general elections in Israel, it appears Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may need the support of a new centrist party to form a coalition government. ...
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