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Middle-East: US To Drop Settlement Freeze As Condition For Peace Talks

Middle-East: US To Drop Settlement Freeze As Condition For Peace Talks

If this decision from the Obama administration is confirmed, and it is likely to be according to a statement from the State Department, it will be viewed by the Palestinians and the Arab world as a sign that the Obama administration is caving in to the refusal by Israel’s prime minister Netanyahu to put a […]

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Iran: Ayatollah Montazeri Clashes With Ayatollah Khamenei

Iran: Ayatollah Montazeri Clashes With Ayatollah Khamenei

This is a very significant turn of events considering that Grand Ayatollah Montazeri (see photo) is not just any Ayatollah. He was once considered as a likely successor of late Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, to become Iran’s Supreme Leader.

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Sarkozy Calls For International Cap On Banking Bonuses

Sarkozy Calls For International Cap On Banking Bonuses

Ahead of next month’s G20 summit, French President Sarkozy said today that he will push for limits on bonuses for bank traders, in the context of his overall international campaign for greater regulation of the global finance.

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Iraq: Political Reshuffle Ahead Of January’s Elections

Iraq: Political Reshuffle Ahead Of January’s Elections

A group of Shiite parties announced the formation of a new coalition. It includes the Iranian supported Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council, the biggest Shiite party in Iraq, and Al-Sadr. Cleric Al-Sadr is known for his fierce opposition to the US occupation, and he leads the Mahdi army militia. Al-Sadr is rumored to be currently in […]

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CIA Torture: AG Holder Nominates John Durham As Prosecutor

CIA Torture: AG Holder Nominates John Durham As Prosecutor

After the release of a CIA torture report today, AG Holder made the announcement that the DOJ will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate if federal laws were violated in connection of detainees in US custody overseas under the Bush administration.

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