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![]() United Nations (AFP) Sept 21, 2010 Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned Tuesday that an attack on his country's nuclear facilities could spark a war with "no limits". Ahmadinejad also raised new questions about the Holocaust as he raised more controversy on his visit to New York for the annual UN General Assembly meetings. "The United States has never entered a real war, not in Vietnam, nor in Afghanistan, nor even World War II," the Iranian leader told American editors and reporters when asked about how Iran would react t ... read more |
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Tourists shot in Delhi bus attack![]() Police have launched a manhunt after two Taiwanese tourists were shot by attackers on a motorcycle in the Indian capital. The injured were taken to Lok Nayak Jay Prakash Hospital where authorities said one on the injured had been hit in the stomach. The shooting happened near the Jama Masjid mosque, a popular tourist destination within the old walls of Old Delhi. At a news ... more Modern infrastructures said 'vulnerable' ![]() Britain's electrical system, financial networks and transport infrastructure could be paralyzed by a solar flare or a nuclear attack, a U.K. official says. U.K. Defense Secretary Liam Fox is expected to deliver that warning next week at a summit of scientists and security advisers who believe the infrastructure that underpins modern life in Western economies is potentially vulnerable to ... more Turkish companies comply with Iran sanctions: minister ![]() Turkish companies comply with UN sanctions slapped on Iran over its nuclear activities, but that will not stop trade between the two countries, a Turkish minister said Tuesday. "I want to emphasize this: none of our businesses, none of our banks have made any move to break the embargo," State Minister Zafer Caglayan said on NTV television, referring to UN sanctions adopted against Iran in Ju ... more |
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![]() Tel Aviv, Israel (UPI) Sep 21, 2010 Israel has finalized its plan to buy 20 Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighters for $2.75 billion despite opposition from some military chiefs who say the funds could be better spent and smaller-than-expected spinoff contracts for Israel's defense industry. The Israeli business daily, Globes, described the sale as the country's most expensive arms deal. "Purchasing the most advanced fighters jets in the world is an important step in strengthening the State of Israel's military power," Isra ... read more |
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