ALGIERS (Reuters) — Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi has scolded his nation for over-reliance on oil, foreigners and imports and told it to start manufacturing things people need.
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Israel getting ready to “go it alone†on Iran
Israel is taking serious steps to ensure that it’s well prepared in the event of a possible war with Iran. The Jewish state has bought two German-made nuclear-capable submarines, and Israel’s army chief, Dan Halutz, appointed a top officer to be a “campaign manager” for Tehran.
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Seen as an important bridge for the transfer of energy resources from Central Asia and the Caucuses to the rest of the world, Turkey is taking significant steps toward reinforcing its strategic position in the world.
Read More »Tribal leader killed in Baluchistan
Nearly 60 people, including a prominent tribal leader, are thought to have been killed in a battle between government forces and fighters in Baluchistan. Earlier on Saturday an interior ministry official said that 21 members of the security forces and 37 rebel fighters were killed in the fighting, which appeared …
Read More »Iraq tribal chiefs sign ‘pact of honour’ to support unity as Sunni Arab MP released
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Maliki won important support Saturday for his national unity plan from hundreds of tribal chiefs, and from the release of a leading Sunni Arab lawmaker returned by her captors as a gift to his project.
Read More »Israel says won’t lift Lebanon blockade unless peacekeepers deploy at all border crossings
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said Saturday that it has asked “friendly Muslim countries†to contribute troops to a UN force that is to help patrol southern Lebanon to prevent a new outbreak of violence between Israel and Hizbollah fighters.
Read More »Iran launches nuclear plant days before UN deadline
ARAK (Reuters) — Iran’s president launched a new phase in the Arak heavy-water reactor project on Saturday, saying Tehran would not give up its right to nuclear technology despite Western fears it aims to make atomic bombs.
Read More »Little room for talks with Tehran
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration may be on the verge of getting what it has long sought: United Nations sanctions on a defiant Iran over its accelerated nuclear programme.
Read More »Heavily bombed south Beirut tries to clean up
BEIRUT — The bitter smell of burned plastic is carried on the wind with the choking dust churned up by a noisy backhoe that rattles and scrapes at a small mountain of rubble.
Read More »Comunicat de Presa al Ambasadei Republicii Islamice Iran la BucureÅŸti privid conflictul dintre compania iraniana si cea romaneasca
Din nefericire, ieri am fost martorii publicării si difuzării de către diverse   surse   mass   media   a  unor  informaÅ£ii  unilaterale   si neadevarate  referitoare  la  atacul  forÅ£elor  iraniene  asupra  unei platforme petroliere romaneÅŸti aflata in Golful Persic. Åžtirile apărute in presa nu au avut alt scop decit crearea unei atmosfere tensionate, distrugerea …
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