Sep
03

Indonesia – About 1.2 million Indonesian workers join Malaysian amnesty program – Jakarta Post

About 1.2 million Indonesian workers join Malaysian amnesty program – Jakarta PostAbout 1.2 million Indonesian migrant workers have registered themselves in a massive amnesty program called pemutihan initiated by the Malaysian government to legalize the many immigrant workers who seek jobs illegally in the country. Out of 2 Indonesian autopsy reveals violence killed maid in…
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Sep
03

Asia Pacific News – New Zealand awaits challenge of Rugby World Cup

New Zealand awaits challenge of Rugby World CupThe weather forecast for the seven-week Rugby World Cup is “unsettled.” A week from the opening match, the outlook for the tournament itself is murky, too. Brash slates National, says NZ under threatDon Brash wants the Bill of Rights changed to give home owners greater rights to do…
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Sep
03

South Africa Politics and News Monitor – South Africa: ABF Johannesburg’s Chair and Vice Chair Elected

South Africa: ABF Johannesburg’s Chair and Vice Chair ElectedCherrie-Lynne Lawlor has been appointed Chairperson of ABF’s Johannesburg committee with Melita Johnson Adams appointed Jhb’s Vice Chair. Roberts expects classic against South AfricaJamie Roberts believes Wales’ critical World Cup opener against South Africa has “all the ingredients to be a classic”. South Africa: 48 Hour Film…
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Sep
03

Lebanon Crisis Monitor – Syrian refugees seek shelter in Lebanon

Syrian refugees seek shelter in LebanonThousands of people have crossed the border into the impoverished region of Wadi Khaled, fleeing violence at home. Some are opposed to national defense strategy: BerriThere are elements in Lebanon who do not want to build a solid national defense strategy that would enable Lebanon to protect its maritime resources,…
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Sep
03

North Africa – Libya: Head of Government to Attend ‘Friends of Libya’ Conference in Paris

Libya: Head of Government to Attend ‘Friends of Libya’ Conference in Paris Head of the Government, Abbas El Fassi, arrived Thursday in Paris accompanied by Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri to represent Morocco at the Friends of Libya conference. Nigeria: Libya After Gaddafi Inspired by the successes recorded in Tunisia and Egypt in what is…
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Sep
03

Koreas – UN: Evidence Iran working on nuclear weapons

UN: Evidence Iran working on nuclear weaponsA report from the U.N. nuclear agency strengthens suspicions that like Iran North Korea turned to black market suppliers to set up its uranium enrichment plant. U.N. atom agency seeks rare Mideast nuclear talksVIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear agency has invited all its members, including Israel, Arab states…
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Sep
03

Russian News Monitor – Russia’s Middle East ambitions

Russia’s Middle East ambitionsPort access, business deals and arms contracts mean unrest in Syria is problematic for Russian foreign policy. Russia eyes talks with LibyaDUSHANBE: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday said Russia had invited members of Libya’s transitional government to Moscow for energy talks, the Interfax news agency reported. Ukraine rules out concession…
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Sep
03

Terrorism and Insurgency – Troops gun down guerrilla in Kashmir forest

Troops gun down guerrilla in Kashmir forestSrinagar, Sep 2 (IANS) A separatist guerrilla was killed Friday as government forces took on militants in a forest in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district, an army spokesperson said. Insurgency in Iraq takes tollAt least 2,600 Iraqi civilians, police and soldiers and 35 US military personnel have been killed…
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Sep
03

World News – General – Halliburton sues BP over disaster

Halliburton sues BP over disaster US oil services giant Halliburton sues BP for defamation over the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion. Libyans flock to see Gaddafi s homes People curious to see how Gaddafi regime lived are in numbers visiting the network of secret bunkers and homes that housed the regime Brazilian minister…
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Sep
03

Iraq – Iraq to reopen probe of deadly U.S. raid

Iraq to reopen probe of deadly U.S. raidBAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraq’s government will reopen an investigation into a 2006 raid in which U.S. forces killed at least 11 Iraqi civilians, including women and children, a spokesman for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Friday. FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, September 3Sept 3 (Reuters) – Following are…
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