June 11, 2007: Russians have been rewriting their own history, more so than most nations, for a long time. The most recent example is their current attitude towards the Cold War, how it ended, and the legacy of 70 years of communist tyranny.
Read More »Rising death toll from PKK attacks fuels frustration among Turks
Thousands of mourners, attending funeral services Monday (June 11th) for three Turkish soldiers, condemned the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) terrorist organisation and called for the government’s resignation.
Read More »Turkish PM signals opposition to Iraq attack
ANKARA (AFP) — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Tuesday indicated he would resist calls from the influential military for an incursion into neighbouring northern Iraq to pursue Turkish Kurd rebels taking refuge there.
Read More »Russia opposition rallies in Moscow
About 1,500 anti-government protesters, led by chess legend Garry Kasparov, have rallied in central Moscow.
Read More »Bush urges release of Bulgarian nurses in Libya
SOFIA (Reuters) — President George W. Bush said on Monday it was a high priority for the United States to win the release of five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya for infecting children with HIV.
Read More »Kostunica, Putin meet in St Petersburg
ST PETERSBURG, Russian Federation –Russia’s position on Kosovo is well-known and has not changed, Russian leader Vladimir Putin told Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica in St Petersburg on Saturday (June 9th).
Read More »Somali pirates step up attacks
NAIROBI — “We prefer hijacking ships to being on land because that way we can feed ourselves,†pirate Abdulahi Hasan Afdhub told AFP by satellite phone from a hijacked Taiwanese ship in Somali waters.
Read More »New combat actions take place in Chechnya
Chechen side reports that an APC of Russian invaders was blown up in the Nozhai-Yurt district on 7 June. As a result two invaders were killed on the spot by the explosion and several others were wounded.
Read More »Iraq protests Turkish shelling, warns on ties
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Iraq accused Turkey of “intensively shelling” part of its northern Kurdish region this week and handed Ankara’s envoy a protest letter on Saturday which warned such actions could harm relations.
Read More »Three small bombs rattle Athens, no injuries reported
ATHENS, Greece — Three hand-made bombs went off in Athens early Friday (June 8th). One damaged a bus belonging to a German-Greek school.
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