ODZISI, Georgia (Reuters) – Riding in a rickety truck laden with furniture, Zina Zakarashvili gave European Union ceasefire monitors an early glimpse on Wednesday of the human face of the conflict between Russia and Georgia.
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Russia examines rail link to South Ossetia
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia is considering blasting a railway line through the Caucasus mountains to link up with South Ossetia, the breakaway region of Georgia over which Moscow and Tbilisi fought a war in August.
Read More »Iraqi anti-Qaeda fighters wary of their new masters
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Eyed with suspicion by the state but credited with dealing al Qaeda a heavy blow, Iraq’s largely Sunni Arab neighborhood guards cautiously welcomed their transfer from U.S. to government control on Wednesday.
Read More »Iraq civilian, U.S. troop deaths fall in September
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The number of civilians killed in Iraq last month more than halved to 359 compared to a year ago, Iraqi government figures showed, and the number of U.S. troops killed in action also fell dramatically.
Read More »Al Qaeda says it was behind Algeria bombing
DUBAI (Reuters) – Al Qaeda’s north Africa wing said it was behind a deadly suicide bombing in Algeria on Sunday, according to a statement posted on the Internet on Wednesday.
Read More »European, Russian policymakers urge U.S. to pass bailout
FRANKFURT/MOSCOW (Reuters) – European and Russian policymakers urged U.S. politicians to pass a new version of a $700 billion bank rescue package on Wednesday as a new Senate vote on the bailout loomed.
Read More »Iraq remains ‘locked in conflict’
The US defence department says the fundamental character of the conflict in Iraq remains unchanged, despite dramatic security improvements there.
Read More »Ahvaz Oil Pipeline to Resume Operation
TEHRAN (FNA)- An oil pipeline, which went on fire in the city of Ahvaz in southwestern Iran on Tuesday, will resume operation within the next few hours.
Read More »Archeologist Terms Persian Gulf World Heritage
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian archeologist Hassan Fazeli highlighted the importance of designating the Persian Gulf to be a ‘World Heritage Site.’
Read More »Oil Pipeline Set Ablaze
TEHRAN (FNA)- An oil pipeline in Ahvaz, the provincial capital city of the oil-rich Khuzestan province in southwestern Iran, went on fire Tuesday morning.
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