Rabu, 26 Oktober 2011

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Libya Seeks Delay in Ending UN No-Fly Zone

A senior Libyan diplomat asks the UN Security Council to delay adoption of a resolution ending the NATO-enforced no-fly zone over Libya

Libyan U.N. Deputy Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi, (File).

Clinton Concerned Over Trend Toward Military Rule in Iran

Secretary of State tells VOA she believes government of Iran is a dictatorship, announces plans for online US embassy

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks to "Parazit" about Iran

11 Killed in Syrian Violence Ahead of Arab League Meeting

State media reports show crowds of loyalists waving huge Syrian flags, posters of President Assad

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (File)

Panetta Warns Iran Not to Interfere in Iraq

Warning follows arrest of 200 former Ba'ath Party leaders by Iraqi security forces

US Defense Secretary Panetta, 25 Oct 2011.

European Leaders Struggle to Resolve Debt Crisis at Summit

The leaders got a boost early in the day when German lawmakers approved a proposal to strengthen the EU's bailout fund

Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker (L), France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) attend an European Union summit in Brussels, October 26, 2011.

Thai PM Warns Swollen River Could Flood Inner Bangkok

Yingluck Shinawatra announced parts of central Bangkok near the Chao Phraya River could soon be under water

A woman and her dogs sit in a boat as they are evacuated from a flooded area in Bangkok October 26, 2011.

Kenya Arrests Terror Suspect Following Nairobi Attacks

Police said they detained a Kenyan man, along with weapons that included 13 hand grenades, two submachine guns, and four pistols

A cache of hand grenades and guns are displayed in Kayole, a low-income suburb about 15 km (10 miles) from Kenya's capital Nairobi, October 25, 2011.

Uganda Crackdown on Opposition Mutes Protest Movement

Some wonder whether Uganda could be the next African country to see its long-time ruler leave power

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni talks during a news conference at the Nakasero State Lodge in the capital Kampala, Uganda, October 16, 2011.

Clashes in Philippines Could Threaten Government Peace Talks

Moro Islamic Liberation Front says government did not notify group about operations, and they killed 19 soldiers to defend themselves

Map of Philippines

Hariri Assassination Still Clouds Lebanese Politics

Nearly seven years after former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was assassinated, his death, legacy, loom large over country

The buildings of Beirut's downtown are seen reflected on a portrait of the slain former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, in Beirut, February 12, 2008.

Manipulation of China's Rare Earth Minerals Supply Could Backfire

Country's biggest producer of elements essential for manufacturing modern technologies suspended production to boost prices

A worker waters the site of a rare earth metals mine at Nancheng county, Jiangxi province December 29, 2010.

Mauritanian Refugees Adopt Farming Project in Senegal

An agricultural project developed by a French firm helps refugees' social and economic integration into local society

Children and women inside garden at the Wendou Bosseabe refugee camp, Senegal, October 26, 2011.
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Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011

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Gadhafi Buried in Secret Grave

Provisional authority officials said Gadhafi, his son Mutassim and former defense minister Abu Bakr Younis were buried at the same time

Picture of Libya's ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi is seen in the ashes in downtown Sirte, Libya, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011

Turkey's Rescue Teams Pressed to Find Quake Survivors

Freezing temperatures hamper rescue efforts as time runs out for those trapped in collapsed buildings after 7.2 magnitude earthquake

A baby girl, rescued from a building that collapsed during an earthquake, rests in an incubator in a hospital in Ercis, near the eastern Turkish city of Van, October 25, 2011.

Islamic Party Claims Victory in Tunisia Election

Tunisians appear satisfied with country's groundbreaking elections - even though they don't necessarily agree with results

Campaign manager of the Ennahda party, Abdelhamid Jlazzi (L) speaks outside the party's headquarters in Tunis. Moderate Islamists claimed victory on Monday in Tunisia's first democratic election, sending a message to other states in the region that long-s

Gunfire, Explosions Heard After Yemeni Troops, Rivals Declare Ceasefire

Several previous truce accords have failed to hold

Anti-government protesters carry fellow protesters at a makeshift clinic after they were injured in a demonstration demanding the ouster of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa October 25, 2011.

Security Forces, Deserters Clash in Syria

Rights activists say fighting began when Army deserters attacked a military convoy near the Turkish border

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Europe Scrambling to Complete Debt-Relief Plan

Plan calls for European banks to forgive billions of debt for Greece, sharply increase own cash reserves

Screens show a graph of stocks at the Athens Stock Exchange, in Athens, October 24, 2011.

Kenyan Lawmaker Defends Somalia Incursion

Deputy Speaker Moallim says Kenya has right to defend itself, Kenya's intervention aimed at al-Shabab

Kenyan police guard the scene of a suspected grenade blast at a pub in downtown Nairobi, Kenya, October 24, 2011.

Kenya Struggles With Female Lawmaker Quota

Getting one-third of the parliament filled with women proves a challenge

President Mwai Kibaki and other members of parliament pictured in Nairobi, Kenya, August, 5 2010. (file photo)

UN Starts Voluntary Repatriation of Ivory Coast Refugees

Families are starting to return to Ivory Coast from Liberia via UN refugee agency now that security conditions are improving

Children sit outside their family's tent as a neighbor bathes her son in a camp housing more than 2,600 Ivorian refugees, with more arriving daily, in Solo Town, near Zwedrou, Liberia, May 2011. (file photo)
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