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![]() Seoul (AFP) June 30, 2010 North Korea warned Tuesday that any accidental clash during an upcoming US-South Korea naval exercise could spark war, as tensions remained high over the sinking of a South Korean warship. Minju Josun, the cabinet's official daily, accused the South and its US ally of "fabricating" facts about the sinking to incite a war against the communist state. "It is as clear as day that a small accident that might occur during the joint military exercise would easily spread to an armed clash and eventuall ... read more |
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'Nuclear scientist' tells Iran TV he fled US agents![]() A man claiming to be an Iranian nuclear scientist whom Tehran alleges the United States kidnapped said he has escaped from US agents, in a video screened on Tuesday on Iranian television. "I am Shahram Amiri, a citizen of the Islamic republic. A few minutes ago I managed to escape from the hands of US intelligence agents in Virginia," said the man in the footage shown on state television. ... more Honduras under spotlight over abuses ![]() Honduran military and other security forces are under a spotlight after a renewed round of condemnation of human rights abuses allegedly committed during the five months after a June 2009 coup that toppled President Jose Manuel Zelaya and continuing to date. This time the focus is on the government of President Porfirio Lobo, elected successor to Zelaya in a November 2009 election organ ... more Suicide bomber kills five as 16 die in Iraq unrest ![]() A suicide bomber killed five people in northern Iraq Tuesday as bombs in Baghdad and other attacks raised the overall toll to 16 dead, including an Iraqi general, security officials told AFP. The suicide attack in the refinery and power station town of Baiji targeted a police patrol and also wounded 18 people, police in the Salaheddin provincial capital of Tikrit said. In Baghdad, the ge ... more |
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![]() Washington (AFP) June 29, 2010 US President Barack Obama welcomed Saudi King Abdullah to the White House on Tuesday, as he seeks to reinvigorate his Middle East peace drive and crank up pressure on Iran over its nuclear program. The meeting was focusing on US policy in Afghanistan, following the sacking of top war general Stanley McChrystal and mutual national security efforts, including close mutual effort to combat Al-Qaeda. Abdullah, 86, arrived at the White House just a week before Obama is due to welcome Israeli Prime Mi ... read more |
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