Syria Tops Russia-EU Summit Agenda
Russia and the European Union are beginning two days of talks
overshadowed by disputes over the EU's strong backing of the Syrian
opposition and Moscow's continued support for President Bashar al-Assad.
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IAEA: No Guarantees That Iranian Nuclear Program Peaceful
Iran has not provided the International Atomic Energy Agency with
sufficient information to substantiate its claim that its nuclear
program is peaceful, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said Monday. An
Iranian official in Moscow later called the allegation "unfounded." ...
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Former Taiwan president attempts suicide
Former President Chen Shui-bian tried to hang himself Sunday night,
apparently disillusioned over snags in his bid to rejoin his former
party and the Legislature's move to absolve politicians of abuses of
taxpayer funds, the Ministry of Justice said. ...
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US whistleblower Bradley Manning trial begins
US Army whistleblower Private Bradley Manning has gone on trial in the
State of Maryland, more than three years after he was arrested in Iraq.
US Lawmakers: No Security Lapse in Boston Bombings
After a week-long visit in Russia, U.S. lawmakers say they have found no
glaring misstep by American intelligence that allowed the Boston
marathon bombings to go undetected. ...
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