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Khaleej Times Iran 'building up nuclear site near Qom': BBC LONDON ' Iran may be preparing to expand its nuclear programme at an underground plant near the city of Qom, a diplomat has told the BBC, just days ahead of a visit by United Nations nuclear... (photo: AP / Iranian President's Office) Defence Iran Nuclear Photos Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran |
Pakalert Press FBI: 9/11 Truthers Should Be Treated As Possible Terrorists Share The Intel Hub In the last few weeks the FBI, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, have sent out 25 flyers that label normal everyday activities... (photo: DOD / DOD) FBI Justice Photos Security Terrorists Wikipedia: September 11 attacks |
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Al Jazeera Fitch downgrades Greece on euro exit fears Fitch, a leading credit ratings agency, has downgraded Greece a notch to CCC "vulnerable to default" rating, citing the heightened risk that the country might have to... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris) Economy Eurozone Greece Photos Wikipedia: Greek government-debt crisis |
Pakalert Press Senator: Fukushima Fuel Pool Is a National Security Issue for AMERICA Share Washingtonsblog After visiting Fukushima, Senator Ron Wyden warned that the situation was worse than reported … and urged Japan to accept international help to... (photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Nick Choy) Business Nuclear Photos Science Wikipedia: Ron Wyden |
Al Jazeera Mitt Romney's tactical dilemma This week Newt Gingrich will become the latest Republican contender to call it quits on his 2012 US presidential ambitions. The former speaker of the House of... (photo: AP / Jim Cole) Election Photos Politics US Wikipedia: Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012 |
Al Jazeera Mali's military leaders 'repel counter coup' Mali's ruling military leaders have said in a message aired over state television said that they are in control of the state broadcaster building, the... (photo: AP) Africa Democracy Mali Photos Wikipedia: 2012 Malian coup d'état |
Al Jazeera EU urges 'restraint' in Chinese activist case The European Union has urged China to exercise "utmost restraint" in its handling of the blind dissident Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest last week and is... (photo: AP / Vincent Thian) China Democracy Photos US Wikipedia: Chen Guangcheng |
Al Jazeera Iraq's sagging safety net In February 2011, with grassroots uprisings having toppled the governments of Tunisia and Egypt, unrest was swelling in Iraq as well. In response, the government of Prime... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban) Mideast Photos Politics Tunisia Wikipedia: Iraq |
Al Jazeera French presidential hopefuls in final battle The two French presidential candidates have headed into the last round of their campaign battles with both of them threatened by the shadow of scandal, a week ahead of... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) Election France Photos Scandal Wikipedia: French presidential election, 2012 |