Friday, July 03, 2009

Source: North Korean ship now going the other way

North Korea launches 4 short-range missiles in 'provocative' test

Report: North Korea test-fires two more missiles


Unclear prospects for future shipments as China talks on iron ore pricing miss deadline

China Acts to Bolster Its Clout in the IMF
China will next week move towards reconciliation with the IMF, agreeing to disagree about its controversial currency policy as it seeks to influence the organization.

China crude stocks near IEA member level-Tanaka


U.N. Chief Meets With Myanmar Junta

Japan eyes sending more troops to East China Sea

37 U.S. Senators Urge Vietnam to Free Imprisoned Priest

Three dead, 15 hurt in Philippines blast





The Persecution of Egypt's Coptic Christians Continues

Christian Homes Burned in Egypt After Death of Muslim Man

Sinai smugglers still tunneling to Gaza

Egypt interested in S-400 to counter Iranian missiles

Maridive of Egypt to Sign Oil Pipeline Accords in Russia, India


South Sudan fighting sparks fear of wider conflict

China begins Chad oil pipeline

Fireworks spread terror in war weary Congo town

South Africa ANC Unaware of Mine Nationalization Call

Militants attack Nigeria oil base

Niger crisis threatens country's stability - U.N.

$10 billion plan signed for pipeline that would ship gas from Africa to Europe
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to create a $10 billion pipeline that would ship gas across the Saharan desert to Europe, Nigeria's state oil company said Friday.

Obama's Africa visit prompts Nigerian, Kenyan angst
Angst! Possibly even brooding!

Zimbabwe court clears UK tycoon
Wonder how much he paid for that acquittal?




Honduran coup leader to AP: Zelaya won't return

Spain, France, Italy pull ambassadors from Honduras

Latin American church council says: Restore Honduras democracy

World Bank’s Zoellick Says Aid to Honduras on Hold Amid Crisis

Gateway Pundit: VIDEO PROOF-- US Media Is Propping Up Chavez Lackey Zelaya of Honduras

U.S. Suspends Joint Military Activities with Honduras

OAS chief says sanctions likely in Honduras

EU expresses 'deep concern' over Honduras - Summary

Beware of the Not-So-Hidden Agendas In Honduras

OAS head due to press global concerns in Honduras

In Honduras, a coup against a coup
The news that Honduran President Manuel Zelaya was removed from his post and spirited out of the country by the Honduran military has elicited official condemnations from the governments of France, Ecuador, Chile, Spain and Argentina as well as protests from the Organization of American States and the United Nations. The U.S. State Department called the events an "attempted coup," and demanded that Mr. Zelaya be returned to power in order to facilitate the "restoration of democratic order."





Decapitated body found in Gulf state in Mexico
4 Bodies Found in Mexico, 3 Without Heads


Managua Mayor Arguello, ex-boxing champ, dies
Gunshot to the chest, but they say it's suicide.

Isolated Nicaragua senses opportunity in Honduras crisis

Guatemalan fears a tweet will make him a jailbird


Supermarket tycoon sworn in as Panama president
Ricardo Martinelli, the multimillionaire owner of a supermarket chain, was inaugurated as president of Panama on Wednesday.

New Panamanian leader vows to challenge Latin American `Left`


Bank purchase increases state control in Venezuela

FARC Guerrillas Kill 6 Colombian Soldiers Near Venezuela Border

Perenco Warns It Will Take Legal Action Over Ecuadorian Crude

Argentines Question Vote During Flu Outbreak
Health officials said canceling last weekend’s elections would have allowed the country to declare a state of emergency for the swine flu epidemic.
I can't imagine why this makes my blood run cold.

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