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Sudan Bombs US-Funded Bible School, US Condemns

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – Sudan’s military bombed a Bible school built by a U.S. Christian aid group, prompting students and teachers at the school to run for their lives in the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan state. The U.S. ambassador

Report: Syrian Forces 'Torture Children as Young as 13'

(AFP) Children as young as 13 are a particular target in the “rampant” use of torture by Syrian government forces battling opposition protests, Human Rights Watch said in a report released Friday. The United Nations says hundreds of children have

Italy to Pass Labor Reforms With or Without Union Support

From Reuters: The Italian government will pass labor market reforms even if trade unions do not give their consent to the measures, Labour Minister Elsa Fornero told union leaders on Thursday, according to an official close to the discussions. Fornero

Iran More than Doubles 2012 Defense Budget

From Turkish Weekly: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted yesterday that Iran’s economy would grow eight percent over the next 12 months despite severe Western sanctions, as he presented his government’s annual budget to parliament. Iran’s defense spending would more than double

Over 70 Dead in Egypt Soccer Riot

From Reuters: Seventy-four people were killed and at least 1,000 injured on Wednesday when Egyptian soccer fans staged a pitch invasion in the city of Port Said, in what a deputy minister called the biggest disaster in the nation’s soccer

Russia and China Provide Cover for Assad's Syria

From The Star: Gulf Arab countries, led by Qatar’s Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, have stepped up their criticism of the Syrian regime and recalled their observers from the Arab League mission to Syria. It is expected that they would

Audio: Congressman Says Releasing Taliban Prisoners From Gitmo 'Big Mistake'

The Obama administration appeared Wednesday to acknowledge discussions about transferring some Taliban prisoners at Guantanamo Bay as part of U.S. efforts to jumpstart peace talks with the Taliban after 10 years of inconclusive fighting. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

Anti-Saleh Yemeni Minister Escapes Assassination Attempt

From BBC News: Yemen’s information minister has escaped an assassination attempt in the capital, Sanaa, witnesses say. Ali al-Amrani’s car was hit by bullets as he left a cabinet meeting, but he was unhurt in the attack, an aide said.

Japan to Cap Nuclear Reactor Operation at 40 Years Per Facility

TOKYO (AP) – Japan’s Cabinet approved bills Tuesday aimed at bolstering nuclear safety regulations following last year’s Fukushima disaster, including one that would put a 40-year cap on the operational life of nuclear reactors. The approval came as a team

India Refuses to Participate in Iran Sanctions

MUMBAI, India (AP) – India has joined China in saying it will not cut back on oil imports from Iran, despite stiff new U.S. and European sanctions designed to pressure Tehran over its nuclear program. “It is not possible for

Panetta: Iran One Year Away from Getting Nukes

From CBS News: We were surprised to hear how far he thinks Iran has come. Panetta: The consensus is that, if they decided to do it, it would probably take them about a year to be able to produce a

Lower GDP Growth For U.S., Downgrades for Europe

Trouble looms for the U.S., European, and global economies, once thought to be making a slow but steady recovery. Though fourth quarter GDP figures released today showed U.S. GDP growth of 2.8%, the overall rate of growth was 1.7% for

Perry Vindicated on Turkey Terrorist Ties

From the Jerusalem Post: In the wake of Gov. Rick Perry’s withdrawal from the Republican presidential race, pundits will argue over the reasons for his rise and fall. But one thing is for certain: Perry was the only candidate who

Al Qaeda Spokesman: 'America Has Been Defeated in Iraq'

BAGHDAD (AP) – The U.S. pulled its troops out of Iraq because its economy is collapsing and it needed to save money, an al-Qaida front group said in a message posted on its website Wednesday, its first online comment since

Four Tibetan Protesters Killed by Chinese Police

Prediction: the mainstream media will not encourage these protesters with the label “Asian Spring” anytime soon. From Reuters: Reuters Photo Two Tibetans in China’s southwestern Sichuan province were killed when security forces fired on demonstrators, a Tibetan advocacy group said,

Poland Fears Greater Russian Threat After U.S. Defense Cuts

From Reuters: Poland fears planned defense cuts by the United States may stall the development of an anti-missile system on Polish soil and leave it more vulnerable to Russia, a senior government source said. U.S. President Barack Obama’s drive to

Greek Creditor Representative: 'Decades of Progress at Risk'

ZURICH (AP) – The war of words between Europe and private investors heated up Tuesday as talks to reduce Greece’s massive debt burden hit an impasse. While the finance ministers of the countries that use the euro as their currency

Netanyahu Orders Investigation of Sheikh's Alleged Incitement to Violence

From the Jerusalem Post: Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Sunday called on Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein to open an investigation into Jerusalem Mufti Sheikh Muhammad Hussein for incitement after he was recorded quoting a passage by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in the

Muslim Brotherhood Now Controls 47 Percent of Egyptian Parliament

From the New York Times: CAIRO — Egyptian authorities confirmed Saturday that a political coalition dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood, the 84-year-old group that virtually invented political Islam, had won about 47 percent of the seats in the first Parliament

Breaking: U.S. to Close Embassy in Syria

From the Washington Post: The Obama administration is preparing to close the U.S. embassy in Damascus and evacuate all American personnel by the end of this month amid rapid deterioration of the security situation in Syria, senior administration officials said.

Afghan Soldier Kills Four French Troops, Sarkozy Halts Training

The Taliban, which the Obama Administration is currently courting, claims responsibility for the attack. From the Washington Post: President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday that France was suspending training operations in Afghanistan after four French soldiers were killed and more than

Pakistan-U.S. Relations on Hold for 'Re-Evaluation'

From Reuters: Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar Pakistan’s ties with the United States remain on hold following a NATO cross-border air attack, its foreign minister said on Thursday, and Washington should not push Islamabad to go after militant groups

IMF: We Need Another $500 Billion to Protect the Eurozone

BRUSSELS (AP) – The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday that it’s aiming to increase its financial firepower by around $500 billion so it can issue new loans to help ease a worsening financial crisis. Responding to speculation surrounding its funding

Iran Toys with Obama, Returns Stolen Drone at 1/80th Scale

During the Bush Administration, the left loved to claim that the United States was not respected around the world because of its “cowboy diplomacy.” If only we stopped our warmongering, if only we spoke with our enemies to resolve conflicts,

S&P Downgrades Eurozone Bailout Fund to AA+ Rating

BRUSSELS (AP) – Rating agency Standard & Poor’s said Monday it has downgraded the creditworthiness of the eurozone’s rescue fund by one notch to AA+, putting the fund’s ability to raise cheap bailout money at risk. Nicolas Sarkozy with Spanish

US And Israel Postpone Joint War Games

From the Associated Press: JERUSALEM — The Israeli and U.S. militaries have postponed large-scale war games, in part to avoid aggravating mounting tensions between the international community and Iran over its disputed nuclear program, Israeli defense officials said Monday. The

China Buying Up Canadian Energy Riches

A lot of the oil that is supposed to be coming from Canada’s oilsands is ending up under the control of China. The Sino strategy has been to do it slowly, under the radar. But it’s become such a huge

North Korea Punishing Lackluster Kim Jong-Il Mourners

Remember all the news coverage given to the hysterics carried out by North Koreans after the death of Kim Jong Il? A new report shows that those mourners may have had motivation for their outbursts other than genuine regard for

Pentagon: Pakistan Coup May Be Coming, Nukes Could Fall Into Wrong Hands

From the Associated Press: Marching into power? WASHINGTON — Amid near-open conflict between Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership, the Pentagon has neither sought nor received assurances that the Pakistani army won’t stage a coup, a Pentagon spokesman said Wednesday. “This

Video Of Marines Allegedly Urinating On Dead Going Viral

From the Army Times: The Marine Corps is promising to investigate a disturbing video that appears to show Marines in Afghanistan urinating on the bloody corpses of alleged Taliban fighters, officials at the Pentagon said Wednesday. The video is widely