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Kosovo Receives International SWIFT Code

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By Muhamet Brajshori The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), the primary system of international communication among financial institutions, assigned a country code to Kosovo for identification of the country’s financial institutions. With the unique country code the Central Bank of Kosovo and commercial banks in the SWIFT system will internationally affirm the presence [...]

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President Barroso: “A Gift To South Africa, An Inspiration To The World”– Speech

The Last Days In Life Of Adnan Latif, Who Died In Guantánamo Last Year – OpEd

Kerry Has Spoken: Peace Talks To Resume

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Israelis and Palestinians have reached an agreement for the groundwork to resume peace talks, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Friday. “I’m pleased to announce that we’ve reached an agreement that establishes a basis for resuming final status negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis,” Kerry told reporters in Amman, Jordan. “The agreement [...]

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Understated Responses To Rape In Brazil – Analysis

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By Jennifer Bisgaier In late March, the brutal gang rape of an American tourist in a transit van in Rio de Janeiro garnered worldwide attention. Brazilian authorities responded by quickly arresting three suspects as well as banning vans being driven through the South Zone of the city. However, just two weeks earlier a Brazilian woman [...]

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Obama Dog Whistles Over Trayvon – OpEd

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There is much to be said about the verdict which found George Zimmerman not guilty in the killing of Trayvon Martin but one thing is clear. Racism is so deeply embedded in the white American consciousness that significant numbers of white people coalesced in support of Zimmerman without having to openly say so. The infamous [...]

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Risk Seen Of MERS Coronavirus Spreading Internationally

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The life-threatening MERS coronavirus that has emerged in the Middle East could spread faster and wider during two international mass gatherings involving millions of people in the next few months, according to researchers who describe the most likely pathways of international spread based upon worldwide patterns of air travel. Researchers led by Dr. Kamran Khan [...]

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UK Government Rebukes Litvinenko Coroner – OpEd

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Coroner Sir Robert Owen was taken to the woodshed by the British government. At issue is his conduct of the inquest into the death of Alexander Litvinenko. A reputed former KGB spy, Litvinenko died suspiciously in London in 2006. Owen’s rebuke came as a result of the course he had charted for himself in investigating [...]

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Brotherhood And Erdogan – OpEd

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By Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed Recep Tayyip Erdogan is a personality that won many hearts in the Arab world. Arabs saw the Turkish prime minister as an honest and a successful political figure and someone who was on their side. However, their love for Erdogan did not last long. The reason for loss of support can [...]

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A Gift From Europe – OpEd

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ON MY 70th birthday, I received a gift from Yitzhak Rabin: he signed the document recognizing the existence of the Palestinian people, after many decades of denial. He also recognized the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) as its representative. I had demanded this, almost alone, for many years. Three days later, the Oslo agreement was signed [...]

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On Leaks And Pseudo-Reality: The US’ Futile Search For ‘World Domination’ – OpEd

Are Palestinian Students In Lebanon Being Pressured To Choose Kalashnikovs Over College? – OpEd

‘Trayvon Martin Could Have Been Me, 35 Years Ago’– Obama

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President Barack Obama on Friday jumped into the debate over the acquittal of the man who killed black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, declaring that Martin “could have been me, 35 years ago,” and urging Americans to understand the pain that African-Americans feel over the case. Obama came into the White House press briefing room to [...]

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The Fallacy Of The American Policy Towards Burma – OpEd

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American scholars and policy makers, construe the Union of Burma, as a monolithic whole. without delving deep into its authentic contemporary history. In its obsession to counter the Chinese influence, it has somehow or other draw the conclusion that this country is endeavouring to change from military dictatorship to that of liberal democracy and as [...]

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Manus Island The New “Promised Land” For Refugees Seeking Australia – OpEd


Testing Time For Japanese PM – Analysis

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By K.V. Kesavan and Julien Teel The world will be watching Japan in the coming days to observe what changes, if any, will come from the Diet’s Upper House elections. Indeed, the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe holds a commanding majority in the Lower House, and is expected to win a comfortable [...]

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India: Unarmed Protesters Killed In Kashmir

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The Indian government should appoint an independent commission to promptly and transparently investigate the killing of four protesters by Border Security Force (BSF) troops in Jammu and Kashmir state, Human Rights Watch said today. The government should act to end the BSF’s longstanding impunity for large numbers of killings over many years. The unclear circumstances [...]

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Fugitive Former CIA Oficer Arrested In Panama – OpEd

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Edward Snowden is accused of breaking the law, but Robert Seldon Lady, the former CIA chief in Milan, was convicted of kidnapping and given a nine-year prison sentence. In 2003, Lady initially claimed diplomatic immunity but after that was rejected by an Italian judge in 2005 and he has been on the run ever since. [...]

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UK Encourages Chemical Weapons Use In Bahrain, Syria – OpEd

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By Finian Cunningham Little Sajida Faisal had only just come into this world. But five days after her birth, she was dead, killed by suffocation from tear gas. She died on 11 December, a Sunday, in 2011 in her family home in the Bahraini village of Belad al-Qadeem. Her father later told how Bahraini riot [...]

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TV Publica Paraguay participates In Region’s Best TV Awards (TAL)

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On Wednesday July 24 is the closing date for the popular vote on Facebook to elect the winners of the award “Best Public TV in Latin America (TAL)”. All those with Internet access are eligible to participate and contribute to select the best of Public TV program in Latin America. Until now online selection process [...]

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