South Korean ships opened fire warning against ships from North Korea
Topics, 22-10-2011South Korean patrol ships were discovered this morning alarm fire on the North Korean navy ships, which twice crossed the maritime boundary between the two countries in the Yellow Sea, Reuters said on Wednesday. According to a South Korean Ministry of National Defence three warning shots were given in one entry in the waters of the Republic of Korea.
U.S. increased its contingent in Iraq before January elections
Topics, 22-10-2011The number of U. S. troops in Iraq reached 142,000 after the arrival of more troops, the AP reported. Earlier today, insurgents killed an employee of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior Baakuba. The assassins were shot in traffic Captain Aisar Khalil Abdul Aziz said the Iraqi police. In the shootout was wounded and one Iraqi.
Car bomb exploded near the Ministry of Education in Iraq
News, 18-10-2011Near Ministry of Education of Iraq car bomb exploded, police Gazeta Ru. Witnesses say at least five were killed and four were injured. The electronic edition states that the building of the ministry are highly damaging. From the blast were destroyed several cars parked in the Ministry of Education of Iraq.
In Baghdad killed Iraqi Oil Minister
Topics, 16-10-2011Iraqi resistance fighters shot this morning in Baghdad oil minister Hussein Ali. This Reuters, citing Iraqi police sources. According to the information Ali was shot outside his home while leaving for work. Meanwhile it became known that unknown persons blew up a major pipeline and attacked an oil field in northern Iraq.
UN accuses Sudan of violations of international law
News, 15-10-2011UN envoy in Sudan accused government security forces in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, because forcible removal of refugees from camps in the Darfur region. Jan Pronk, the messenger of the world body announced that the actions of the Government of Sudan and violate agreements with the UN forward Bi-Bi-His. Representatives of many humanitarian organizations said they have lost contact with tens of thousands of refugees after the Sudanese police and troops surrounded the refugee camps near Nyala.
Sabotage disable key Iraqi oil pipeline
Events, 15-10-2011Iraqi officials said that unknown persons blew up a major pipeline and attacked an oil field in northern Iraq. It is believed that the recovery of oil and the overall supply of oil from this region will take at least 10 days. Duct connects oil fields in Kirkuk to local refineries and the attack will stop exports from the field for the same period. Again, according to Iraqi officials has become a powerful explosion in the oil field Gabaza, southwest of Kirkuk.
Raiders of the British hostage threatening to pass it on Zarqawi
Blog, 13-10-2011Raiders of Britain's Margaret Hassan threatened to pass the group of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi if Britain does not withdraw its troops from Iraq within 48 hours. It was clear from the record, aired on Qatar TV "Al Jazeera". The warning was made by a man with a hood on his head. "Al Jazeera" has announced that they give the whole record humanely, informed BTV.
Saddam's new lawyers
Events, 13-10-2011Relatives of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein decided to change the legal team defending its interests in court, reports the BBC. A representative of the new legal team said that Saddam's wife has fired his lawyer Mohammed Rashdan another month and a half ago, but he just agreed to forward the case. Other lawyers team Rashdan meanwhile accused him of trying to remove them from the case and to take sole protection. We recall Saddam was captured by the Americans on December 13 last year and is currently a secret place in the territory of Iraq - presumably this is an American military base near Baghdad airport.
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