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Number Of Refugees In World At 18-Year High

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More people are refugees or internally displaced than at any time since 1994, with the crisis in Syria having emerged as a major new factor in global displacement. UNHCR’s annual Global Trends report, released on Wednesday, covers displacement that occurred during 2012 based on data from governments, NGO partners, and the UN refugee agency itself. [...]

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Saudi Arabia Tops Arab World With $ 12.2 Bn FDI Inflow

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By Khalil Hanware and Arab News Staff Saudi Arabia topped the list as foreign direct investment (FDI) into Arab states rose by 9.8 percent last year. Despite unrest in some of them, FDI in Arab states exceeded $ 47 billion in 2012 compared with $ 42.9 billion the previous year, the Kuwait-based Arab Investment and [...]

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US Cohabitation With Hezbollah Terror – OpEd

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By Dr. Abdulaziz Sager In mid-December 2012, President Obama in an interview with ABC’s Barbara Walters tried to explain US policy toward the Syrian revolution, saying “Not everybody who’s participating on the ground in fighting Assad are people who we are comfortable with.” This comment was a direct reference to the US government’s decision to [...]

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Iran Says IAEA Chief Should Avoid Politicizing Nuclear Issue

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Iranian Foreign Ministry has called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief to avoid politicizing Tehran’s nuclear issue. “If the International Atomic Energy Agency’s expectations are beyond Iran’s obligations [under the Non-proliferation Treaty], this will require the definition of a new framework which we are currently negotiating,” the ministry spokesman, Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, said. [...]

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Stock Markets Watch Bernanke

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Top officials of the U.S. central bank are discussing how much and how soon to reduce their efforts to speed up economic growth. The chairman of the Federal Reserve will report their decisions Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Ben Bernanke has previously said the bank will cut stimulus efforts if the unemployment situation improves further [...]

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FBI Director Admits Domestic Use Of Drones For Surveillance

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The FBI uses drones for domestic surveillance purposes, the head of the agency told Congress early Wednesday. Robert Mueller, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, confirmed to lawmakers that the FBI owns several unmanned aerial vehicles, but has not adopted any strict policies or guidelines yet to govern the use of the controversial [...]

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Indonesia: Two Journalists Badly Injured By Shots Fired By Riot Police

US-Taliban Peace Talks: What A Joke! – OpEd

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A Taliban suicide bombing that killed an Afghan official yesterday was only a few hours later followed by a startling announcement that there are talks planned between the US and Afghan governments on one hand and the Taliban on the other. The talks are to be held in Qatar. Is this some sort of a [...]

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South China Sea Conflicts Ignited United States Pivot To Asia Pacific – Analysis

HRW Calls For US To Reject Extreme Immigration Enforcement Bill

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The United States House of Representatives should reject an expansive immigration enforcement bill that would worsen existing abuses within the US immigration system, according to Human Rights Watch. House Resolution (HR) 2278, the Strengthen and Fortify Enforcement Act (or “SAFE Act”), passed the House Judiciary Committee on June 18, 2013, by a vote of 20 [...]

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Fortum: Backloading To Be Implemented Quickly

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Fortum said Wednesday it is satisfied with today’s voting result in the ENVI Committee of the European Parliament on the so-called backloading proposal of the EU’s emissions trading scheme (ETS). Backloading of allowances is a first, but modest, step in strengthening the European carbon market and establishing a clear price signal for CO2-free energy production. [...]

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A Moment Of Pride Or Concern As NATO Hands Over Security Responsibility And Taliban Open Office In Qatar

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By Humayun Bayani Yesterday’s ceremony held in Kabul for official handover of security from the NATO/ISAF forces to the Afghan government marked an important moment in the recent Afghan history, after a decade-old international intervention in Afghanistan. Yet another ceremony held hundreds of miles far from Kabul in Qatar announcing official opening of Taliban’s office [...]

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President Obama’s Speech At The Brandenburg Gate – Transcript

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By President Barack Obama Hello, Berlin! (Applause.) Thank you, Chancellor Merkel, for your leadership, your friendship, and the example of your life — from a child of the East to the leader of a free and united Germany. As I’ve said, Angela and I don’t exactly look like previous German and American leaders. But the [...]

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Should The UN Fight In A War? – OpEd

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The core values of peacekeeping lie in the principles of consent of the parties, impartiality and the non-use of force except as a last resort. If the very blue berets that work to keep peace indulge in active combat against one of the entities in conflict, would it not render redundant the principles on which [...]

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The Stunning Illogic Of The New York Times – OpEd

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So New York Times columnist Tom Friedman and former Times executive editor Bill Keller are both saying that the massive NSA spying program on all Americans’ communications is a needed thing because if they don’t do it, then maybe there could be another major terrorist strike on the US, and democracy would be erased in [...]

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Why The GOP Can’t Learn – OpEd

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It’s as if they didn’t learn a thing from the 2012 elections. Republicans are on the same suicide mission as before – - trying to block immigration reform (if they can’t scuttle it in the Senate, they’re ready to in the House), roll back the clock on abortion rights (they’re pushing federal and state legislation [...]

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War By Another Name In Syria – OpEd

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The Group of Eight leaders meeting in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, having called for an international conference on the ongoing crisis in Syria to be held “as soon as possible” could not agree on much else that might end the civil war anytime soon there. The White House now is reportedly in private agreement with [...]

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Down The Slippery Slope In Syria – OpEd

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At the G-8 Summit in Northern Ireland, Russia faced pressure from the other seven attending nations to push Bashar al-Assad, its Syrian ally, to negotiate his abdication with the West. Since Assad and his Syrian government forces, well supplied by Russia with weaponry, are now winning the Syrian civil war, that outcome is extremely unlikely—and [...]

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Genetics Of Cervical Cancer Raise Concern About Antiviral Therapy In Some Cases

Head Of United Iraq Party Killed On Eve Of Elections

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A suicide bombing in northern Iraq on Wednesday killed the lader of a provincial political party, along with four family members, on the eve of regional elections, AFP reported. Yunus al-Ramah, head of the United Iraq party, was attacked at his home in the town of Al-Hadhr, in Nineveh province. “The suicide bomber targeted people [...]

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