One person has been killed in violence outside a polling station in Egypt’s northern Nile Delta region, as Egyptians go to the polls in parliamentary elections. A number of opposition groups boycotted Monday’s election, the first held under constitutional amendments approved by a referendum in March, but the Muslim Brotherhood …
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12 June
Mass protest organizers found guilty in Ethiopia
A court in Ethiopia has found 38 senior opposition figures guilty of charges connected to mass protests after disputed elections two years ago. Â The charges ranged from armed rebellion to “outrage against the constitution”.
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12 June
Chaudhary gains momentum in legal battle with government
Pakistan’s suspended chief justice has won the first round in a lengthy legal battle with the government. The Supreme Court decided on Monday to consider his challenge against accusations of misconduct.
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12 June
Innocent Palestinians kidnapped by Zionist occupants
A pre-dawn incursion by zionist occupants into the largest West Bank city of Nablus ended Monday morning with the arrest of six citizens from the city itself and the nearby Asker refugee camp.
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12 June
Egypt’s Elections Turn Violent; 1 Killed
CAIRO, Egypt — Lines of police barred opposition voters from some polling stations Monday, and violence erupted between supporters of rival candidates, killing one person and marring the elections for Egypt’s upper house of parliament.
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11 June
Arrests made in Afghan rocket attack
KABUL, Afghanistan – Afghan officials arrested seven suspects in connection with an apparent assassination attempt against President Hamid Karzai, a government spokesman said Monday.
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11 June
General: Iran aids Karzai, maybe Taliban
KABUL, Afghanistan – Iran gives political and material support to President Hamid Karzai’s Western-backed government, but it also may be aiding the Taliban as a way of hedging its bets in neighboring Afghanistan, NATO’s top general here said Monday.
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11 June
NATO soldiers kill three Afghans at checkpoint
KABUL (AFP) – NATO soldiers in Afghanistan opened fire on a vehicle that failed to stop at a traffic control point on Monday, leaving three Afghans dead and wounding two others, an official statement said.
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11 June
Ciuvică îl acuză din nou pe Băsescu
Grupul de Investigaţii Politice, condus de Mugur Ciuvică, cere SRI şi CNSAS să facă publice numele informatorilor din reţeaua unui presupus ofiţer de securitate, Mihai Avramides.
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11 June
Băsescu, Boc şi Stolojan, atacaţi de Nicolăescu
Ministrul Sănătăţii, liberalul Eugen Nicolăescu, i-a criticat ieri dur pe preşedintele Traian Băsescu şi pe liderii PD şi PLD, Emil Boc şi Theodor Stolojan. Nicolăescu a spus că şeful statului suferă de mai multe boli, care intră în categoria bolilor psihice.
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