A wild card in the Ukrainian conflict The Straits Times
A Ukrainian soldier preparing to refuel his armoured personnel carrier near the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on Monday. Tougher sanctions won't change Russia's approach to Ukraine because Mr Putin is determined that it will eventually become the ...
"Trust in Russia has reached rock bottom"Deutsche Welle
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A Ukrainian soldier preparing to refuel his armoured personnel carrier near the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on Monday. Tougher sanctions won't change Russia's approach to Ukraine because Mr Putin is determined that it will eventually become the ...
"Trust in Russia has reached rock bottom"
Russia tensions keep FTSE on an even keel
Ukraine may block Russian aid convoy
Slaughter in Gaza makes no difference to region's politics BDlive
A demonstrator holds a sign during a protest against the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, in Frankfurt, Germany. Picture: REUTERS. Related articles. Israeli negotiators head to Cairo for Gaza truce talks. NOW that the carnage that has ravaged the 1.8-million ...
Turkey: Aid Flotilla Is Planned for GazaNew York Times
Clock ticks down to end of Gaza truce deadlineBangkok Post
Saudi pledges $500 million to rebuild GazaGulf Daily News
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A demonstrator holds a sign during a protest against the Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip, in Frankfurt, Germany. Picture: REUTERS. Related articles. Israeli negotiators head to Cairo for Gaza truce talks. NOW that the carnage that has ravaged the 1.8-million ...
Turkey: Aid Flotilla Is Planned for Gaza
Clock ticks down to end of Gaza truce deadline
Saudi pledges $500 million to rebuild Gaza
US, UK try to save trapped Yazidis Stuff.co.nz
UK's Royal Air Force delivers aid to tens of thousands of Yazidis, trapped in the Sinjar mountains as they hide from the threat of Islamic State militants. yazidi. Reuters. SEEKING SAFETY: Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from ...
US military airdrops food and water for Yazidis on Mt. SinjarJerusalem Post
Iraq: We'll never go back, it's a living hellIrish Independent
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UK's Royal Air Force delivers aid to tens of thousands of Yazidis, trapped in the Sinjar mountains as they hide from the threat of Islamic State militants. yazidi. Reuters. SEEKING SAFETY: Displaced people from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence from ...
US military airdrops food and water for Yazidis on Mt. Sinjar
Iraq: We'll never go back, it's a living hell
Concern over threat to Yazidi minority in Iraq
EU gives go-ahead to countries sending arms to Iraqi Kurds Daily News & Analysis
The European Union failed on Tuesday to agree on a joint position on supplying weapons to Iraqi Kurds battling Islamic State militants, but said individual members could send arms in coordination with Baghdad. Iraqi Kurdish President Masoud Barzani ...
Iran rejects al-Maliki staying on as Iraqi prime ministerSalt Lake Tribune
Iraq's PM designate Haider al-Abadi calls for unityZee News
Middle East set for a great sorting?CNN (blog)
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The European Union failed on Tuesday to agree on a joint position on supplying weapons to Iraqi Kurds battling Islamic State militants, but said individual members could send arms in coordination with Baghdad. Iraqi Kurdish President Masoud Barzani ...
Iran rejects al-Maliki staying on as Iraqi prime minister
Iraq's PM designate Haider al-Abadi calls for unity
Middle East set for a great sorting?
United States Sends Another 130 Military Personnel to Iraq NDTV
Washington: The Obama administration has sent about 130 additional military personnel to Iraq, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Tuesday, as Washington seeks to help Iraq contain the threat posed by hardline militants from the Islamic State.
US has sent 130 more military advisors to Iraq: HagelChannel News Asia
US troops sent to Iraq to weigh mission to help trapped Yazidi refugeesThe Australian
US ready to help new Iraqi leader, Iran welcomes choiceTimes of India
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Washington: The Obama administration has sent about 130 additional military personnel to Iraq, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Tuesday, as Washington seeks to help Iraq contain the threat posed by hardline militants from the Islamic State.
US has sent 130 more military advisors to Iraq: Hagel
US troops sent to Iraq to weigh mission to help trapped Yazidi refugees
US ready to help new Iraqi leader, Iran welcomes choice
Cyril 'unfazed' by demo The New Age Online
Cyril Ramaphosa told a press briefing yesterday he was not bothered by heckling and insults thrown at him during his testimony at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry. “I am a politician and being a politician means you'll be heckled anytime, anywhere and ...
South Africa's Ramaphosa says miners' living conditions 'inhumane'TODAYonline
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Cyril Ramaphosa told a press briefing yesterday he was not bothered by heckling and insults thrown at him during his testimony at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry. “I am a politician and being a politician means you'll be heckled anytime, anywhere and ...
South Africa's Ramaphosa says miners' living conditions 'inhumane'
S.Africa's Ramaphosa says miners' living conditions "inhumane"
Ramaphosa: I wish I could've done more
WHO backs use of experimental Ebola drugs in West Africa outbreak Reuters Africa
GENEVA Aug 12 (Reuters) - A World Health Organisation panel of medical ethics experts ruled on Tuesday that it is ethical to offer unproven drugs or vaccines as potential treatments or preventions in West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak. (Reporting by Kate ...
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GENEVA Aug 12 (Reuters) - A World Health Organisation panel of medical ethics experts ruled on Tuesday that it is ethical to offer unproven drugs or vaccines as potential treatments or preventions in West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak. (Reporting by Kate ...
India: Modi Criticizes Pakistan New York Times
On a visit to Indian-administered Kashmir on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his toughest statement yet on Pakistan, saying it “has lost strength to fight conventional war, but continues to engage in a proxy war through terrorism.” The two ...
US Congressional report says Modi will encourage 'fresh engagement' with IndiaFirstpost
Velvet gloves off, iron fist is baredFree Press Journal
Modi blames Pakistan of waging proxy war in IHKThe News International
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On a visit to Indian-administered Kashmir on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his toughest statement yet on Pakistan, saying it “has lost strength to fight conventional war, but continues to engage in a proxy war through terrorism.” The two ...
US Congressional report says Modi will encourage 'fresh engagement' with India
Velvet gloves off, iron fist is bared
Modi blames Pakistan of waging proxy war in IHK
Human Rights Watch says Egypt likely committed crimes against humanity CBC.ca
The New-York based Human Rights Watch called Tuesday for an international commission of inquiry into mass killings in Egypt last summer that left hundreds dead, saying they likely amount to crimes against humanity. Egypt's president wishes Al-Jazeera ...
Egypt killings in Rab'a likely crimes against humanity: HRWThe Nation
Blair's Egypt links in spotlightIrish Independent
Egypt should be a pariah state for its bloody crackdown on dissentWashington Post
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The New-York based Human Rights Watch called Tuesday for an international commission of inquiry into mass killings in Egypt last summer that left hundreds dead, saying they likely amount to crimes against humanity. Egypt's president wishes Al-Jazeera ...
Egypt killings in Rab'a likely crimes against humanity: HRW
Blair's Egypt links in spotlight
Egypt should be a pariah state for its bloody crackdown on dissent
The threat of Pakistan's angry young marchers BBC News
As Pakistani authorities brace themselves for two huge protest movements taking to the streets on Thursday, Pakistan's Independence Day, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan considers the implications of this assault on the leadership of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Senior PTI leader reposes trust in judicial commissionThe News International
Imran rejects judicial probeThe Nation
Imran spurns prime minister's offerDAWN.com
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As Pakistani authorities brace themselves for two huge protest movements taking to the streets on Thursday, Pakistan's Independence Day, the BBC's M Ilyas Khan considers the implications of this assault on the leadership of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Senior PTI leader reposes trust in judicial commission
Imran rejects judicial probe
Imran spurns prime minister's offer
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