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July, 2005

  • 14 July

    Baghdad bomb kills 32 youngsters

    BAGHDAD (AFP) — Thirty-two Iraqi youngsters, most of them under age 15, were killed Wednesday when a suicide car bomber blew himself up near US soldiers as they handed out chocolates in a Baghdad neighbourhood. Another 31, mostly children, were also wounded in the blast, while a US soldier died …

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  • 7 July

    Aliantele regionale si refacerea ordinii mondiale

    Evoluţii în spaţiul ex-sovietic după Războiul Rece Rolul decisiv în evoluţia situaţiei geopolitice contemporane l -a avut transformarea radicală survenită în societăţile comuniste care a condus la modificarea hărţii politice a Europei după încheierea Razboiului Rece . Practic s-au petrecut modificări ce survin doar la încheierea războaielor propriu-zise. Implozia comunismului …

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  • 7 July

    Abbas in Syria

    DAMASCUS (AFP) — Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas arrived in Syria on Wednesday for talks with Syrian President Bashar Assad, on his first visit to Damascus since being elected in January. He was greeted at the airport by Foreign Minister Farouq Sharaa and was to meet Assad on Thursday, during a …

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  • 7 July

    Iraq rebels threaten to kill Egypt ambassador

    BAGHDAD (AP) — Kidnappers of Egypt’s top diplomat in Iraq threatened to kill him Wednesday because Egypt has allied with “Jews and Christians,” according to a statement on a website linked to Al Qaeda in Iraq. Pictures of the envoy’s ID cards were posted as proof he was held by …

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  • 7 July

    Top nuke negotiator did not resign — spokesman

    TEHRAN (AP) — Iran’s top nuclear negotiator will remain in place at least until the country’s new hardline president takes office, his spokesman said Wednesday, denying a report from the state news agency that said he had resigned. But the report throws into doubt the future of Hasan Rowhani — …

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  • 7 July

    Coup-plagued Comoros mark independence day with government reshuffle

    MORONI — Amid persistent poverty and a shaky federal union between its three islands, the coup-plagued Indian Ocean archipelago of Comoros celebrated independence on Wednesday with a Cabinet reshuffle. Announced on the eve of the 30th anniversary of the Comoros’ July 6, 1975 independence from France, the changes saw the …

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  • 7 July

    Darfur parties agree on basics, adjourn talks

    ABUJA (Reuters) — The parties to peace talks on Sudan’s Darfur region on Tuesday signed a declaration of principles, a breakthrough in negotiations aimed at settling a 2-1/2 year conflict that has killed tens of thousands. But the broad declaration left the nitty-gritty of a comprehensive peace settlement for later …

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  • 7 July

    Iraqis say security forces use torture to extract confessions

    BAGHDAD — As she tells it, security forces put her in solitary confinement for days on end, whipped her with electric cables and accused her of having sex with a stranger. Humiliated and fearful for her life, the 46-year-old Iraqi housewife went before a TV camera and “confessed” to helping …

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  • 7 July

    Sharon orders speedup in building barrier

    OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has ordered quicker work to finish Israel’s contentious West Bank separation barrier, especially the section enclosing Jerusalem, a senior official said Wednesday — and Palestinians responded that Israel is trying to dictate borders while taking over their part of the disputed city.

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  • 7 July

    27 invaders killed, wounded in mountain Chechnya

    During combat actions CRI’s Vedeno district last Tuesday 12 invaders were killed and about 15 invaders were wounded. One BTR armored vehicle was knock out. One more vehicle was burnt down, the spokesman of the Headquarters of the Eastern Front of CRI Armed Forces reported.

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