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June, 2007

  • 1 June

    Turkish army ready to cross into Iraq — general

    ANKARA (AP) — Turkey’s military, building up troops on the Iraqi border, said Thursday it was ready to launch a cross-border offensive to fight Kurdish fighters — pressuring the government to support the idea which could strain ties with Washington and lead to tensions with Iraqi Kurds.

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  • 1 June

    Lebanese divided on UN legally binding vote to set up international tribunal

    BEIRUT (AFP) — The UN vote to set up an international court for the murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri was hailed by his supporters on Thursday but it stirred up fears of more instability in the deeply-divided country.

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  • 1 June

    Iraq bomber kills 20

    FALLUJAH (Reuters) — A suicide bomber killed up to 20 men queuing at a police recruitment centre west of Baghdad on Thursday, police said, and Al Qaeda members battled a rival Sunni faction in the south of the capital.

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  • 1 June

    Violence shakes Gaza despite calls for calm

    GAZA CITY (AFP) — An Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip wounded two Palestinians trying to fire a rocket on Thursday as violence continued in the lawless territory despite international appeals for restraint.

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  • 1 June

    50th Briton dies in Afghan operation

    “The ground has been lost and all we are doing is surviving,” Capt Docherty said. “It’s completely barking mad.”

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  • 1 June

    Turkey-Iraq border tension grows

    Tension is rising on Turkey’s border with Iraq amid speculation Ankara may be about to launch an incursion to tackle Kurdish rebels.

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  • 1 June

    Democracy for Jews only

    Looking back, it is strange how many years it has taken the liberals among us to understand that Israeli democracy needs safeguards – not against organizations trying to bring it down, or a political structure that can undermine it, or a too-powerful internal force that draws strength from the lack …

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May, 2007

  • 31 May

    Tăriceanu: Anticipatele ar putea afecta agricultura

    Alegerile anticipate ar putea întârzia atragerea fondurilor europene, a declarat, în această dimineaţă, premierul Călin Popescu Tăriceanu. Potrivit ÅŸefului Guvernului, instituÅ£iile statului nu-ÅŸi permit să amâne absorÅ£ia banilor europeni. DeclaraÅ£ia a fost făcută la aniversarea a 80 de ani de la înfiinÅ£area Academiei de ÅžtiinÅ£e Agricole ÅŸi Silvice Gheorghe Ionescu …

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  • 31 May

    Adrian Năstase şi Ion Melinescu, trimişi în judecată

    Ioan Melinescu şi Adrian Năstase au fost trimişi în judecată. DNA a anunţat că Ion Melinescu, fostul şef al Oficiului pentru Prevenirea şi Combaterea Spălării Banilor, a fost trimis în judecată pentru infracţiunea de sustragere de înscrisuri, luare de mită şi divulgare de informaţii.

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  • 31 May

    مسابقة للصحفيين الشباب

    أمام الصحفيين الصغار العاملين في أوروبا أو منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا فرصة للاشتراك في مسابقة تركز على موضوع التنوع.آخر موعد للتقديم هو 29 يونيو/حزيران. وباستطاعة صحفيي التلفاز أو صحفي وسائل الإعلام المتعددة الذين تتراوح أعمارهم بين21 Ùˆ35 الاشتراك في هذه المسابقة التي أطلق عليها اسم “جائزة الإعلام غير المحدود” …

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