Syria: Situation Returns ‘To Normal’

Syria’s independent news channel said on Sunday that the situation in the city of Daraa, which saw demonstrations on Friday

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Georgia: Ethnic Minorities Confront Education Hurdles

By Giorgi Lomsadze President Mikheil Saakashvili has described Georgia as the cultural crossroads of the Caucasus, a place where various

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Turkey: To Go Ahead With Nuclear Plant Near Active Earthquake Fault Line

Despite the unfolding nuclear disaster in Japan, Turkey has made clear that it is not planning to suspend its atomic

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Japan: Concern Power Sources ‘Compromised’ That Cool Spent Fuel Pools

The concern about the spent fuel pools at Fukushima Daiichi is that sources of power to cool the pools have

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Japan Pumping Seawater In Fukushima No. 2 Reactor’s Spent Fuel Pool

Japanese engineers started pumping seawater into the second reactor of the Fukushima 1 nuclear power plant severely damaged by last

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US Gives Green Light To Invade Bahrain – OpEd

Only a few hours after the US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates concluded his unannounced visit to Bahrain to meet

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Japan: Fukushima Nuclear Plant To Be Scrapped

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Japan’s top government spokesman suggested on Sunday the disaster-stricken Fukushima No.1 nuclear power plant will be scrapped following a series

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Bahrain: Rights Activist Detained

Sources close to the head of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights say he was detained and questioned by security

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Libya: Gadhafi Vows To Defeat Western Forces

By Elizabeth Arrott Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi says his people will defend their nation to the last from an international

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Obama, As Red As It Gets – OpEd

Isn’t it about time that the mainstream media and all others begin to examine the record and conclude that a

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