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French Senate committee’s take on “Armenian genocide law” negative

on: January 18, 2012In: Breaking News, EUROPE, POLITICS2 Comments
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French Senate, tasked to discuss the controversial draft law on criminalizing denial of 1915 events in Anatolia, what is believed to be genocide of Armenians, issued a statement on Wednesday... Read more

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Russia’s multi-tiered response

on: January 18, 2012In: EUROPE, POLITICS1 Comment
Russia's multi-tiered response

On January 18, in a press conference in Moscow, Russia’s Foreign Ministry addressed Russia’s stance on multiple issues pertaining to its national security issues.   First and for... Read more

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Rising Tensions over Iran – Russia on alert

on: January 12, 2012In: ASIA, POLITICS1 Comment
Rising Tensions over Iran - Russia on alert

While tensions between the United States and Iran are steadily growing with a new US law on sanctions on financial institutions dealing with Iranian Central Bank (primary asset handling Iran... Read more

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“A big atomic bomb will come out”, Chavez says to Ahmedinejad

on: January 10, 2012In: AMERICAS, POLITICS1 Comment

“That hill will open up and a big atomic bomb will come out,” said Hugo Chavez while greeting the visiting President of Iran, Mahmud Ahmedinejad, at his Miraflores palace entranc... Read more

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Uranium enrichment, Strait of Hormuz and Amir Hekmati

on: January 09, 2012In: OPINION, POLITICS2 Comments
Uranium enrichment, Strait of Hormuz and Amir Hekmati

by Justin Farrell This week, Iranian government once again shook the world by convicting the U.S.citizen Amir Mirzaei Hekmati for alleged spying for CIA while inIran. The sentence – de... Read more

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Russia rethinking its military

on: January 06, 2012In: Breaking News, EUROPE, POLITICS3 Comments
Russia rethinking its military

Russia has been beefing up its military to reclaim its status of a superpower. With a sharp increase from $56 billion in 2009 to $61 billion in 2011, it is planning to address multiple issue... Read more

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France agrees to sell more weapons to Russia

on: January 05, 2012In: EUROPE, POLITICSNo Comments
France agrees to sell more weapons to Russia

France and Russia announced their readiness to continue cooperation in the sphere of defense. In early June 2011, within the framework of St. Petersburg economic forum held in Russia, both c... Read more

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Violence erupts in South Sudan

on: January 01, 2012In: AFRICA, Breaking News, POLITICS1 Comment
Violence erupts in South Sudan

On Thursday, December 29 unidentified armed groups attacked the small town of Pibor in in southeastern part of the newly independent country. Seventeen people were confirmed dead. The author... Read more

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Turkey faced with the French “genocide law”

on: December 25, 2011In: EUROPE, HOME, POLITICS1 Comment
Turkey faced with the French

On Thursday, December 23, the French National Assembly (lower house of French Parliament) passed a draft bill to penalize for denial of the Armenian genocide. The proposed document foresees... Read more

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Police clash with protesters in Kazakhstan

on: December 18, 2011In: ASIA, Breaking News, HOME, POLITICSNo Comments
Police clash with protesters in Kazakhstan

Protests that started on Friday, December 16 in Kazakhstan’s provincial city of Zhanaozen, have spurred into mass demonstrations in several more locations over the course of two days.... Read more

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