Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday 15 June 2013

Latest NewsJun 15, 2013
Official: Aid Decision to Result in Dramatic Increase in US Support for Syrian Rebels
White House officials say U.S. President Barack Obama spent several weeks deciding whether to send military aid to Syrian opposition groups.
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Analysts Examine Debate Over US Arms to Syrian Rebels
As the United States is moving ahead to provide weapons to Syrian rebels, there are questions about how Washington will do so.
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Hezbollah Upsets The Balance in Lebanon
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri says the nation’s militant Shia movement, Hezbollah, is risking the “fate of the nation” by taking on an expanded front-line role in neighboring Syria’s civil war. ...
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NSA Director: Security Leaks Have Done Great Harm
Leaks to the public about a classified National Security Agency terrorist surveillance program that collects data from the phone calls of Americans already have jeopardized national security. ...
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FBI Launches Criminal Investigation Into NSA Leaks
The director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Robert Mueller, is vowing to take swift action against the former CIA analyst who has confessed to leaking documents. ...
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What Are The Likely Scenarios For Iran's Presidential Election?
Iranians are voting to choose their next president. The outcome is likely to be determined by several factors.
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Iran's Ailing Economy: Presidential Candidates Long On Rhetoric, Short Of Answers
As Iranians go to the polls on June 14, the country's weak and sanctions-hit economy weighs heavily on their minds.
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Turkish PM Agrees to Postpone Park Redevelopment
Late night talks between Turkish Prime Minister Recip Tayyip Erdogan and protest representatives have brought the hope of a peaceful outcome to the two weeks of nationwide anti-government protests. ...
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