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French leader likens Toulouse shootings to 9/11, vowing crackdown
French President Nicolas Sarkozy
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has vowed to continue cracking down on the so-called suspected Islamists, comparing the recent Toulouse shootings to the September 11, 2001 incidents in the US.
“The trauma… is profound for our country, a little, I don’t want to compare the horrors, a little like the trauma that followed in the United States and in...
Armed groups kill Syrian army general
Syrian security forces carrying the coffins of their fallen comrades outside the Tishrin military hospital in Damascus on March 19, 2012.
Armed terrorists in Syria have killed Brigadier General Khleif al-Abdullah in the country’s northern province of Aleppo, Syria’s state news agency reports.
The assailants in a car opened fire on Abdullah, who was on his way to work, near al-Bassil Mosque in al-Hamadaniyah...
Police discovers firearms in US embassy van in Bolivia
A policeman outside the US embassy in La Paz, Bolivia
Bolivian police officers have discovered firearms in a van belonging to the US embassy during a routine search in the country’s northeast.
Bolivia’s Interior Minister Carlos Romero said that the firearms, including three shotguns, a revolver and more than two-thousand cartridges, were found in the northeastern city of Trinidad on Tuesday,...
US pledges Aid to Rebels in Syria
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Barack Obama had a meeting at a hotel in Seoul ahead of an international nuclear meeting.
White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes, speaking to reporters after the two leaders met, said Washington and Ankara were open to considering further “non-lethal” aid for the Syrian armed groups at a “Friends of Syria”...
Russia urges fight against nuclear terrorism ahead of Seoul summit
Russia is calling on other states to join efforts to combat nuclear terrorism. This comes ahead of a summit in Seoul to manage tensions linked to North Korea’s rocket launch scheduled for April.
The planned launch will be one of the key issues at the summit in Seoul on March 25-27, when around 50 world leaders are expected to gather. Among those attending are Chinese President Hu Jintao and US...
Global 'water war' threat by 2030 - US intelligence
Nations will cut off rivers to prevent their enemies having access to water downstream, terrorists will blow up dams, and states that cannot provide water for their citizens will collapse. This is the future – as painted by a top US security report.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the organization that oversees US intelligence agencies such as the CIA and FBI, was...
UK and Italy join forces on terror
Following the tragic events of a failed hostage rescue operation in Nigeria, Britain and Italy have taken diplomatic strides to enhance cooperation in counter-terrorism efforts. The announcement came after Foreign Secretary William Hague and his Italian counterpart, Giulio Terzi, engaged in discussions in Rome, addressing the aftermath of the unsuccessful mission that resulted in the loss of engineers...
France's gunman shot in head, falls to death in hail of bullets
Mohamed Merah, the suspect in the killing of 3 paratroopers, 3 children and a rabbi in recent days in France.
Mohamed Merah, the man behind the Toulouse killing spree, is dead after a 32 hour siege ended in grenade explosions and gunfire.
He jumped out of his bathroom window blazing an automatic pistol as police broke through, and was found dead where he fell.
Two police commandos were wounded in...
Multiple blasts kill 43, injure over 230 across Iraq
The site of a car bomb in the central town of Hilla on March 20, 2012
At least 43 people have been killed and over 230 others injured in bomb explosions in several Iraqi cities and towns ahead of the next week’s Arab League summit in the capital city of Baghdad, Press TV reports.
The spate of violence, which rocked several Iraqi towns and cities spanning the southern holy city of Karbala and...
Ron Paul blasts Obama for killing Americans
Presidential hopeful Ron Paul has publically attacked the Obama administration’s abolishment of due process in a new editorial, calling the move a turning point in American history.
Responding to Attorney General Eric Holder’s recent justification for the extrajudicial killings of three American citizens on foreign soil, Republican Party candidate Ron Paul has penned a scathing op-ed condemning...
Syria: Attack leaves 27 dead 140 injured
Two terrorist attacks rocked the capital of Damascus Saturday morning. The first took place in the Rotunda of Customs while the second occurred in the area between Baghdad Avenue and the neighborhood al-Kassa’a.
The Interior Ministry said in a statement: “Damascus on Saturday saw two terrorist attacks perpetrated by a suicide car bomb that caused the martyrdom of 24 people, and the remains...
Jewish school shooting: 3 children among killed in France
Sarkozy suspended his election campaign on Monday to visit the scene of the killings and announced a minute of silence in all French schools on Tuesday.
A teacher and three students were killed when a man opened fire on parents and children waiting outside a school in Toulouse. Two incidents of “striking similarity” left three French soldiers dead last week.
Local prosecutor Michael Valet said...
South Sudan ethnic clashes leave 200 dead
Ethnic clashes have left up to 200 dead in South Sudan.
At least 200 people have been killed and hundreds more have been wounded in South Sudan in the latest series of fierce ethnic clashes and cattle raids.
Hundreds more are missing as a result of the attacks in the state of Jonglei, which has been said to be reprisals for a wave of cattle raids and ethnic clashes.
“The people killed are around...
US soldier opens fire on Afghan civilians killing 17
A US soldier has killed at least 17 civilians after opening fire on them near a US military base in Kandahar. There are nine children among the victims, Afghan authorities say.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai qualified the incident as an “assassination” and demanded an explanation from Washington, reports the Associated Press.
“This is an assassination, an intentional killing of innocent civilians...
U.S. & NATO forces have invaded Syria
Russia accuses Libya terrorists of exporting terrorists
Vitaly Churkin, Russian ambassador to the UN: “It is completely unacceptable. This practice is undermining stability in the Middle East…”
The Russian ambassador to the UN, Vitaly Churkin, has accused Libya of training and arming rebels fighting against the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad.
A reminder, with the...