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Former Argentinian junta, Pentagon plans $40m fiber optic cable from Guantanamo Bay to US mainland and other World news

The world news of 2012-07-06 on Tamugaia - Former Argentinian junta ruler Jorge Videla found guilty of baby thefts, and Pentagon plans $40m fiber optic cable from Guantanamo Bay to US mainland.
Former Argentinian junta ruler Jorge Videla found guilty of baby thefts - A former dictator in Argentina was handed a 50-year prison sentence last night for the systematic stealing of babies from pregnant women kidnapped by his military government.... [ View ]

Pentagon plans $40m fiber optic cable from Guantanamo Bay to US mainland - The Pentagon plans to install a $40 million fiber optic cable between the US military jail at Guantanamo Bay and the US mainland, a spokesman said Thursday - an indication the facility will not close anyti... [ View ]

Mexico’s president-elect wants close security ties with U.S., with limits - ... [ View ]

Senior Syrian military officer reportedly defects to Turkey - ... [ View ]

Nigerian rebels swap weapons for welding - ... [ View ]

Europe, China lower rates in urgent effort to spur recovery - ... [ View ]

After decades under Gaddafi, Libyans begin to embrace the political process - ... [ View ]

US probes UN shipment of high-tech gear to Iran, NKorea - The U.S. State Department is investigating the shipment of computers and other sophisticated high-tech gear to the governments of Iran and North Korea by a United Nations organization, despite U.S. and U.N... [ View ]

Syrian general defects to Turkey, website says - A general in the elite Syrian Republican Guards has defected to Turkey, a news website said on Thursday, the first high-ranking loss of a President Bashar al-Assad supporter.... [ View ]

Alexander Sidyakin: Bugbear of the Anti-Putin Movement - It comes as a surprise to discover that United Russia deputy Alexander Sidyakin, author of a recent controversial new law that drastically raises fines for violations of regulations governing protests, is... [ View ]

Uncertain World: Why Did Medvedev Go to the Kurils Again? - Dmitry Medvedev has visited the Kuril Islands again, this time as prime minister. His first visit in the fall of 2010 when he was Russia’s president caused an uproar in Tokyo and provoked a crisis in bil... [ View ]

Russian Press - Behind the Headlines, July 5 - Russia Creates a DAPRA Analogue Initiators of ‘Foreign Agents’ Bill May Be Barred from EU, U.S. Pussy Riot Lawyers Allege Human Rights Violations... [ View ]

Journalists Drop Stories Too Soon – British Media Chief - International media could have been more persistent in trying to give a fairer and longer account of Arab uprisings and recent anti-government protests in Russia, Peter Horrocks, the BBC Global News head,... [ View ]

Russian Press - Behind the Headlines, July 4 - United Russia Calls on Officials to Divest Foreign Property Russian Army to be Put on Wheels Russian Officials Reluctant to Remove Window Tinting... [ View ]

Chicagoans trapped by heat, crime - ... [ View ]

Jobs report looms over Obama trip - ... [ View ]

Ford finds new customers in China - ... [ View ]

Pena Nieto confirmed Mexico vote winner - ... [ View ]

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