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Tom Feeley
At least 27 dead in Sudan fuel subsidy protests: medical source:
At least 27 people have been killed in protests in Khartoum over fuel subsidy cuts announced by President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, a medical source said on Thursday, in the worst outbreak of unrest in Sudan's capital in years.
Prepare for blood, says al-Shabaab chief:
In an audio posted on an al-Shabaab-linked website, Ahmed Godane, also known as Mukhtar Abu al-Zubayr, said the attack was in retaliation for Kenya's incursion in October 2011 into southern Somalia to crush the insurgents.
Scott Horton: U.S. Government to Blame for Somalia's Misery: Op-Ed:
Even in the midst of the global economic crisis, there is enough wealth in the world that it is an outrage so many should die of such extreme poverty and deprivation
Mali says Sahel needs rapid reaction force to fight Islamists:
Attacks in Niger, growing instability in southern Libya and clashes between Tunisian government troops and Islamist militants have shown how al-Qaeda-linked rebels have taken advantage of a security vacuum in the region since French-led forces intervened in Mali earlier this year to oust them.
From riches to rags:
Libya seeks its first loans:
Libya, holder of Africa's largest crude reserves, is weighing its first bank loans as the Opec member seeks financing to more than double refining and expand chemical production, in projects forecast to cost $60 billion.
Bomb attacks at markets in, near Baghdad kill 23:
Bombs ripped through outdoor markets in and near Baghdad on Thursday, killing at least 23 people and wounding dozens, the latest in a deadly wave that has hit Iraq in recent months, officials said.
Iraqi woman killed when mortar shell hits Iraqi Consulate in Damascus:
An Iraqi woman died and several others were injured Thursday when a mortar shell hit the Iraqi Consulate in Damascus Thursday, Syrian state-run media reported.
Desperate Syrian refugees beg on Yemen streets:
"There is nowhere else to go to now. We're begging on the streets," said Mustafa, who, dressed in black from head to toe, stationed herself at one of Sanaa's main thoroughfares hoping cars would slow down to give her a few Yemeni riyals.
U.N. diplomats: Apparent deal on Syria resolution:
The five permanent members of the divided Security Council appear to have reached agreement on a resolution to require Syria to dismantle its chemical weapons stockpiles, U.N. diplomats said Thursday.
US Syria plans face setback as key rebels break from coalition:
Some of Syria's most effective rebel forces, including at least three that previously were aligned with the U.S.-backed rebel command, have formed a new alliance with an al Qaida affiliate, a development that undermines Obama administration efforts to build up Syria's moderate opposition
Al Qaeda-Linked Syria Group Enjoying USAID? You've Got to See This to Believe It:
This appears to prove all the concerns among U.S. lawmakers and analysts that aid to the Syrian rebels could end up in the hands of Al Qaeda.
Assad: We have weapons that could blindside Israel:"
Syria has deterrent weapons, more advanced than anything in its chemical arsenal, that could blindside Israel in mere moments, Syrian President Bashar Assad claimed Thursday.
Iran nuclear: Kerry and Zarif meet at the UN:
The highest-level talks on Iran's nuclear programme for at least six years have been held at the United Nations in New York.
Rohani: Israel must join non-nuclear treaty:
Iranian president says Israel must join Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. 'No nation should possess nuclear weapons,' he adds
Rouhani sees a nuclear deal in 3 months:
Rouhani stressed that he is "fully empowered to finalize the nuclear talks" by Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, a claim confirmed by Western intelligence reports.
16 "Militants" Killed in Joint Afghan Operations within Day:
Sixteen Taliban militants were killed in a series of joint operations carried out by the Afghan forces and the NATO-led coalition troops since early Wednesday, said the country's Interior Ministry on Thursday morning.
US-Led Occupation Force Trooper Killed in Insider Attack in Afghanistan:
Afghan officials say the attack was carried out on Thursday, when the soldier turned his gun on his NATO trainers in a military base in the province of Paktia, press tv reported.
Fukushima's Worst-Case Scenarios:
Much of what you've heard about the nuclear accident is wrong. The true story of what happened at Fukushima is not exactly suitable for a horror movie, but it is mind-boggling in its own way.
Special Forces Reserve Union calls for coup in Greece:
The union of reservist soldiers in Greece made a plea to the Greek government to step down and make way for the establishment of a national unity assembly on their official blog page last night. The statement, which lists a total of 15 demands, called on the Greek people to unite with the army in order to bring down the current coalition.
Venezuela's leader Maduro blames axed UN trip on 'plot':
"When I got into Vancouver I evaluated the intelligence which we received from several sources. "I decided then and there to continue back to Caracas and drop the New York trip to protect a key goal: safeguarding my physical integrity, protecting my life," he said.
NSA planted bugs at Indian missions in D.C., U.N.:
The Permanent Mission of India at the United Nations and the embassy in Washington, DC - were targets of such sophisticated bugs implanted by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) that entire computer hard disks might have been copied by the American agency.
US websites should inform EU citizens about NSA surveillance, says report:
All existing data sharing agreements between Europe and the US should be revoked, and US web site providers should prominently inform European citizens that their data may be subject to government surveillance, according to the recommendations of a briefing report for the European Parliament.
Surveillance Reform Package Ends Bulk Collection Of Phone Records;
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have introduced legislation to reform domestic surveillance laws. The Intelligence Oversight and Surveillance Reform Act will prohibit bulk collection of Americans' records, shield Americans from warrantless searches of their communications.
US intelligence chiefs lobby to prevent Congress curbing surveillance powers:
NSA director and director of national intelligence to appear before Senate committee a day after senators propose reform bill
Declassified NSA files show agency spied on Muhammad Ali and MLK:
Operation Minaret set up in 1960s to monitor anti-Vietnam critics, branded 'disreputable if not outright illegal' by NSA itself
"Stun Cuffs" The New Shock Collar For The Sheeple : Video -
What is scary about this new technology is the incredible potential for abuse, since the mere press of a button will administer 80,000 volts through the wearers body
U.S. to exhaust borrowing capacity by October 17: Treasury: -
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew warned Congress on Wednesday that the United States would exhaust its borrowing capacity no later than October 17, at which point it would have only about $30 billion in cash on hand.
The Fed's 'hidden agenda' behind money-printing:
How would you feel if you knew that almost all of the money you pay in personal income tax went to pay just one bill, the interest on the debt? Chances are, you and millions of Americans would find that completely unacceptable and indeed they should.
JPMorgan in talks to settle government probes for $11 billion: sources:
JPMorgan Chase & Co is in talks with government officials to settle federal and state mortgage probes for $11 billion, two people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Wal-Mart Cutting Orders as Unsold Merchandise Piles Up:
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) is cutting orders it places with suppliers this quarter and next to address rising inventory the company flagged in last month's earnings report.
Food Stamp Growth 75X Greater than Job Creation:
"For Every Person Added to Jobs Rolls Since January 2009, 75 People Added To Food Stamp Rolls."
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