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Watch: Nuclear Materia, ‘Inappropriate and Disrespectful’: Air Force Investigates Casket Image and other World news

The world news of 2011-12-17 on Tamugaia - Watch: Nuclear Material Heading to Iran?, and ‘Inappropriate and Disrespectful’: Air Force Investigates Casket Image.
Watch: Nuclear Material Heading to Iran? - ... [ View ]

‘Inappropriate and Disrespectful’: Air Force Investigates Casket Image - ... [ View ]

Watch: Man In Trouble Over Train Tackle? - ... [ View ]

Clegg vows to return Britain to heart of Europe and the single-market debate - ... [ View ]

Former lovers of undercover officers sue police over deceit - ... [ View ]

Bradley Manning hearing: defence lawyer turns fire on military accusers - ... [ View ]

More public sector strikes look likely after row over pension contributions - ... [ View ]

Doctor is awarded £4.5m compensation for workplace discrimination trauma - ... [ View ]

Philippines Storms Trigger Deadly Floods - More than 120 people have reportedly been killed and scores more are missing after flash floods swept through parts of the southern Philippines.... [ View ]

Deaths Reported As Syria Crackdown Continues - Hundreds of thousands of Syrians took to the streets on Friday to protest against President Bashar al Assad, according to reports.... [ View ]

Rating Agencies Pile Pressure On Eurozone - Eurozone economies face fresh pressure from credit rating agencies as the UK hits back at "simply unacceptable" calls by senior French politicians for London to be put under tougher scrutiny.... [ View ]

Seven Protesters Killed In Cairo Clashes - Seven protesters have been killed by gunfire in clashes between Egyptian soldiers and anti-military demonstrators in Cairo, a witness has said.... [ View ]

Egyptian Soldiers, Protesters Continue To Clash - The resurgence of turmoil comes just days after millions voted in parliamentary elections. Hundreds of protesters threw stones early Saturday at security forces that have sealed off the streets around the... [ View ]

Storm, Floods In Philippines Kill More Than 120 - More than 100 people are missing after a storm dumped heavy as it swept through the southern Philippines. Hours of continuous rain from Tropical Storm Washi swelled a river and sent muddy floodwaters casca... [ View ]

Iraqi Pleads Guilty To Trying To Assist Al-Qaida - Waad Ramadan Alwan had initially claimed he was innocent of terrorism-related charges, but did an abrupt about-face Friday, pleading guilty in a Kentucky courtroom to trying to funnel weapons and cash to a... [ View ]

Arab League Wavers On Sanctions Against Syria - A new Middle East was on display a few weeks ago when the Arab League approved an unprecedented package of sanctions against Syria. But the agreement is already falling apart, frustrating many in the regio... [ View ]

Besieged Chinese Village Mourns Its Dead Hero - Many villagers have had property disputes with local officials. But the one in the southern village of Wukan has turned especially bitter. One man died in police custody, and residents have chased local au... [ View ]

China and U.S. Brinkmanship in the South China Sea - In addition to regional states in South China Sea disputes, China has also a U.S. presence to worry about, not to mention the perception of its own people.... [ View ]

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