Monday, November 03, 2008

Lebanese prime minister arrives in Turkey


LEBANON: Another Rupture Sealed, For Now


Report: U.S. Warships Off Syrian Coast


Turkey, Lebanon sign cooperation deal on terrorism, crime
ANKARA (AFP) — Turkey and Lebanon on Monday signed an accord on cooperation against terrorism, drug-trafficking and organised crime, Anatolia news agency reported.


Belarus, Libya sign four agreements
The agreements include a convention on avoiding double taxation, a protocol on cooperation between judicial branches, a memorandum of understanding between the two countries' standardization agencies and an agreement on media cooperation, Itar-Tass said.


'Mossad spy' tied to Mughniyeh hit
Lebanese authorities are investigating the possibility that a Lebanese citizen arrested on suspicion of spying for Israel had been involved in the assassination of Hizbullah terror chief Imad Mughniyeh, the Lebanese English-language Daily Star reported on Monday.

The Lebanese daily Al Akhbar revealed the suspect's name as Ali Jarrah, and reported that he was arrested in south Beirut after evidence showed that he had been following senior figures in Hizbullah.


Eritrea Christian Killed In Military Camp
ASMARA, ERITREA (BosNewsLife)-- Another evangelical Christian has died in one of Eritrea's most feared military detention facilities after authorities apparently refused to provide him with medicines against malaria, Christians with close knowledge about the situation told BosNewsLife Monday, November 3.



Iran closes historic tunnel in PG island


Iran shines in Germany invention exhibit
The Islamic Republic of Iran stood fifth in the 6th International Inventions Exhibition held in Nuremberg, Germany, from October 30-November 2.
The 39-member Iranian team snatched three gold, seven silver and 14 bronze medals plus five special prizes in the event.


The Iranian Missile Crisis
National Security: While the U.S. scores yet another successful missile intercept, the missile defense chief warns that Iran could target all of Europe and the U.S. within five years. It's 3 a.m., and the phone is ringing.
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Earlier this year, Gen. Obering reported that Iran was "developing missiles at an accelerated pace" and was in fact the third most-active country in the world after Russia and China. Of further concern is an Iranian missile test conducted in February at the televised opening of an Iranian space center in the Semnan Desert southeast of Tehran.


Pirates attack Danish tanker off Somalia


Czech opposition demands top court examine U.S. missile deal


South-East Ukraine Refused to Disconnect Russia's TV Channels


Turkey’s Gübretaş eyes global expansion in fertilizer industry


U.S. Sixth Fleet meets with Romanian Naval Forces

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