BYBLOS — The Lebanese port of Byblos has survived the Romans, the Crusades and the armies of Alexander the Great but now it faces a 21st century menace, brought to its shores on a tide of war — oil pollution.
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Somalia’s main seaport reopens after 11 years
MOGADISHU (AP) — The seaport in the Somali capital reopened Wednesday for the first time in 11 years, the latest sign that the city’s rulers are trying to restore confidence after more than a decade of anarchy.
Read More »Video. Mujahideen Attacks in Chechnya
As reported earlier, a diversion group of Chechen Mujahideen carried out a successful attack in the area of village Prigorodnoye at 11 am on August 16, blowing up in a directional explosion of a landmine a kafirs\’ military truck. The Mujahideen know for certain that 4 Russians were wounded. No …
Read More »Olmert pressed to investigate war
Israel’s attorney general has presented Ehud Olmert with a list of options for investigating the conduct of the recent war in Lebanon, as the prime minister faced mounting calls for a sweeping probe into the conduct of the conflict.
Read More »3 Russian Invaders Annihilated in Chechnya
 Russian kafirs (infidels) were killed and at least 2 others injured by mobile groups of Chechen Mujahideen in attacks on security posts of kafirs and munafiqs (apostates) on the night from August 21 to August 22 in the Chechen capital of Jokhar; a spokesman of the Chechen Military Command reported. …
Read More »Olmert refuses to lift blockade
UN warns of Lebanese ‘security vacuum’ as Israel kills 3 Islamic Jihad fighters, charges Dweik with ‘belonging to terrorist organisation’ Agencies Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday said Israel has no plans to lift its air and sea blockade of Lebanon until an international peacekeeping force takes up positions along …
Read More »US upbeat on Baghdad clampdown
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Violence in Baghdad has declined in the past two weeks and all but ended in some formerly deadly neighbourhoods, the US military said in a cautiously upbeat report on Tuesday on a major security clampdown in the city.
Read More »‘Anfal targeted Kurdish fighters, Iranian troops’
BAGHDAD (AP) — Breaking down in tears, a Kurdish woman testified Tuesday in the genocide trial of Saddam Hussein, describing how foul smoke billowed across her village, blinding residents, in a 1987 poison gas attack and how her male relatives disappeared at a prison camp.
Read More »Tehran ready for ‘serious’ nuclear talks
TEHRAN (Reuters) — Iran handed over its formal response on Tuesday to a nuclear incentives offer from major powers and said it contained ideas that would allow serious talks about its standoff with the West to start immediately.
Read More »Relief aid pour into Lebanon after ceasefire
BEIRUT (AFP) — Food, bedding and other emergency supplies are pouring into war-battered Lebanon since a ceasefire took effect more than a week ago, United Nations relief officials say.
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