Yearly Archives: 2007

Iran says pressing ahead with expanded enrichment

TEHRAN (Reuters) — Iran said on Monday it was pressing ahead with a plan to install 3,000 atomic centrifuges and achieve industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel, which the West fears is part of a programme to make bombs.

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Somali gov’t launches media crackdown

MOGADISHU (Reuters) — Somalia’s government, with new emergency powers in hand to tame the chaotic country, ordered four major media outlets to shut down on Monday as the president named a team to take charge of the capital.

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Ahmadinejad guest of honour in Ecuador

QUITO (AFP) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will be a guest of honour Monday at the inauguration of leftist Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, who won an election late last year as a fervent critic of the United States.

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Jazeera journalist released on bail by Egyptian authorities

CAIRO (AP) — A journalist from the pan-Arab Al Jazeera TV channel was released on bail Sunday after being interrogated for possessing     videotapes with fabricated scenes of torture by Egyptian police, her lawyer said.

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Better Late Than Never: Retarded De-communization in Poland

“In a land of shadows where the state has all the power and all the secrets and its citizens have neither, simple survival can require at least a dialogue, if not a deal, with the devil. The lines separating prudence from cowardice, silence from acquiescence and compromise from collaboration can …

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Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review

REVIEW TOPICS: Novaya Gazeta blames Russian secret services, army special-task troops on involvement in death squads Russia seeks British help in Litvinenko’s death probe, asks for permission to interview more than 100 people Russia’s FSB hosts informal meeting of 118 security services from 55 countries

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Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review

REVIEW TOPICS: Purge in Bulgaria’s security services, National Security Service head sent as ambassador to Africa Czechs and Slovaks agree to split military archives Poland’s Communist-era security police members to lose high pensions

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