Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday 30 July 2013

Latest NewsJul 30, 2013
'Deep State' Feared, Welcomed in Split Egypt
As Egypt reels with deep and violent political divisions, big challenges are still ahead for a nation trying to live up to the promise of its 2011 revolution. ...
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Tunisian Government Convenes Emergency Session As Protests Continue
Tunisia's government has held an emergency meeting to discuss mounting protests calling for the cabinet's resignation.
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Libya Prime Minister Pledges New Government Amid Turmoil
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan is promising to re-organize his government following days of chaos in Benghazi.
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Mali Awaits Presidential Election Results
Malians are waiting on the government to announce provisional results from Sunday's presidential poll, as authorities salute what they say could mark a historic high voter turnout in the country. ...
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Greenwald to disclose new secret info
Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian reporter who broke the news of the National Security Agency's mass surveillance programs, said he will soon disclose new information. ...
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Russian Migration Official Says Snowden May be in Danger
A Russian Federal Migration Service official said he believes it's best that former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden remain in Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport. ...
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Kerry Names Mideast Peace Envoy As Israeli-Palestinian Talks To Resume
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has named former ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, as the chief U.S. negotiator in a new round of Israeli-Palestinian peace ...
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Koreas Exchange Blame on Factory Talks Breakdown
North Korea is not responding to South Korea's proposal for a final round of talks to try to re-open their joint industrial zone in Kaesong.
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