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  • Iran Has No Plan to Sell Crude Oil to Russia

    Hispanic Business Magazine - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Iranian Oil Ministry spokesman Alireza Nikzad-Rahbar has said Iran has not been in talks with Russia for the sale of crude oil to its northern neighbour, ISNA reported. Referring to some news which has been published by some media outlets, Nikzad-Rahbar said that there is basically no infrastructure for transferring crude oil from southern Iran to the Caspian Sea. On Tuesday, the Mehr ...

  • The Struggle for Power in Saudi Arabia - By David B. Ottaway

    Foreign Policy - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Obama to outline big nuke cuts today; DOD civilian owes $500k - to DOD; Petraeus to Team Rubicon; Hastings, dead; Say goodbye, Rambo; Tara Sonenshine on "bottom line diplomacy;" and a bit more. - by Gordon ...

  • People fleeing Syria must be granted access when they arrive on borders of EU states

    Irish Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A Syrian child gathers water in the Za'atari refugee camp in Mafraq, Jordan. Record numbers of refugees are fleeing the violence and bombings in Syria to cross the borders to safety in northern Jordan and overwhelming the camp. Photograph: Getty ...

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  • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virus Investigation Reported by Johns Hopkins Experts

    Yahoo - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    more news from this source Newswise — An investigative team of infectious disease experts who traveled to Saudi Arabia during an outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus reports that the virus poses a serious risk to hospitals because it is easily transmitted in health care settings. The team, from Johns Hopkins and elsewhere, investigated the spread of the virus, or ...

  • World rights groups say Jordan trying to censor online media

    The West Australian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    AMMAN (AFP) - International rights groups and media freedom defenders expressed concern on Wednesday about a recent Jordanian government decision to block unlicensed local news websites saying it was a censorship attempt."We are on an urgent press freedom mission with my colleagues," Anthony Mills, deputy director of the International Press Institute, told a joint news conference in ...

  • FIFA World Cup Qualifying Wrap Australia Iran South Korea qualify

    soccerway - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Australia, Iran and South Korea secured their places at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in the last round of AFC qualifying on Tuesday. Iran secured their fourth finals appearance thanks to a 1-0 win over South Korea in Ulsan. Ahead of the game, each team knew a win would secure their place in Brazil, with Uzbekistan hoping to overtake the losers. With the Koreans going into the game a point clear, ...

  • UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie appeals for more aid to help Syrian refugees

    UN News Centre - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie (right) records the stories of refugees who have just escaped the war in Syria at the Jaber border crossing in Jordan on 18 June 2013. Photo: UNHCR/O. ...

  • Writings from Israel Nepal and Myanmar included in UNESCO world register

    UN News Centre - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Print 19 June 2013 &#150 Documentation on Holocaust victims, a collection of Buddhist scriptures written on stones from Myanmar, two rare manuscripts from Nepal and diaries belonging to Ernesto Che Guevara, are among 54 ...

  • Iran’s president-elect may shift country’s policies toward Persian Gulf Israel

    McClatchy - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    TEHRAN, Iran - To understand the changes likely to occur under Iran’s new president, Hasan Rowhani, consider this summation of the outgoing regime by a veteran foreign policy analyst. Iran’s approach to the world was ideological and focused attention on the Arab-Israeli conflict and Lebanon – issues far from the country’s vital interests, said Davood Hermidas Bavand, a ...

  • Senators pressure Obama on no fly zone in Syria

    Jerusalem Post - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    WASHINGTON - Less than a week after the White House announced findings of chemical weapons use in Syria and the initiation of a policy that would allow the CIA to provide Syrian rebels with light weaponry and ammunition, President Barack Obama is answering critics who say that small arms are no longer enough to turn the direction of the war.In a letter from leading senators on foreign ...

  • Iraqi Shiite fighters flock to Assad’s side

    The Daily Star - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Bashar Assad but against them. Dressed in jeans, their hair cropped short, the 12 men awaiting their flight are Iraqi Shiites, among hundreds heading for what they see as a struggle to defend fellow Syrian Shiites and their holy sites from the ...

  • Obama on Syria – too little too late

    The Daily Star - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    WASHINGTON: For a measure of the snail’s pace of President Barack Obama’s decision-making on Syria, look at two dates: Aug. 18, 2011, and June 14, 2013. One marks the first of several calls for ...

  • Daphne Bramham Refugees and their hosts pay high cost of Syria’s civil war

    Vancouver Sun - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Fourteen-year-old Arwa is wearing a sparkly blue scarf and white socks covered in dust. She looks up at me with sweet brown eyes and shows me her drawing. An intensely coloured red heart ripped apart by a knife and a vast pool of dripping blood."Can you write 'Syria Bleeding' in English for me please?" she asks. I do this. Then, I find her another piece of paper and she draws ...

  • New Middle East virus spread in hospitals

    Yahoo - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Egyptian medical workers wear masks as they leave the emergency section in King Fahad Hospital in the city of Hofuf, 230 miles east of the Saudi capital Riyadh, on June 16, 2013. The new MERS virus, which has infected 64 people and killed 38 of them, is mostly spread in hospitals and it will take special care to prevent bigger outbreaks, experts reported on Wednesday.An investigation into the ...

  • Egypt Luxor protests appointment of governor linked to terrorist group

    Euro News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Residents in the Egyptian city of Luxor protested on June 19, decrying the appointment of a member of a hardline Islamist group as the new governor of their province. Adel Mohamed al-Khayat is a member of al-Gamaa al-Islamiya – a former militant group responsible for the 1997 massacre at a Luxor temple that killed 62 people, including 58 foreign tourists. Demonstrators rallied against ...

  • Driven by war a beloved Syrian tradition - ice cream - sets up shop in Jordan to exiles joy

    Canada.com - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Customers visit the Bakdash ice cream store, in Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. For Syrians, no visit to Damascus' Old City is complete without a stop at a more than century-old ice cream parlor in its main souq where you can watch them make their distinctive desert by pounding it into shape with giant wooden mallets, then enjoy a bowl of it sprinkled with pistachios. (AP ...

  • Infiltrators from Syria clash with Jordanian soldiers at border post 1 killed

    Canada.com - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    ZAIN, Jordan - Jordan's military says infiltrators from Syria have clashed with Jordanian soldiers near the border. One infiltrator was killed and two wounded. The attackers opened fire on a border post on Wednesday, according to a Jordanian military spokesman. Soldiers returned the fire. The spokesman would not say how many infiltrators were involved or disclose other details. He spoke ...

  • US officials say help for Syria likely gradual

    MSNBC - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    By Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube, NBC News U.S. military officials said Friday that American help for Syrian rebels is likely to escalate gradually, beginning with basic equipment like body armor and night-vision goggles and shifting later to weapons and ammunition.The officials told NBC News that providing the rebels with heavy weapons, such as anti-tank or anti-aircraft rockets, was not ...

  • Iraq Chevron Total expand Kurdish drilling

    Middle East Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Iraq's Kurds have consolidated their growing energy sector with Chevron Corp. securing a third exploration block in the semiautonomous northern region that increasingly operates as a de facto independent state and France's Total buying a majority stake in ...

  • Welcome to Russia’s Syria doublespeak

    Human Rights Watch - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    joint communique on Syria at the end of the G8 summit, the closing media remarks made it clear that Vladimir Putin hasn’t actually moved an inch on the issue. The Russian president once again lashed out at the European Union and the United States for considering arms shipments to the Syrian opposition, suggesting it will further destabilize Syria. At the same time, he made it clear that ...

  • Mexican Bishop Who Was Nobel Nominee Aims to Fact-Find in Syria

    EWTN - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Delegation Set to Collect Information on Rights Violations in War ZoneROME, May 30, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Bishop ...

  • Fast-Spreading Virus Under Inquiry in Saudi Arabia

    International Herald Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A man in a Saudi hospital has pneumonia. The patient in the room next door gets sick, and before anyone realizes what is happening he infects seven others, each of whom infects at least one more. An outbreak is born. A detailed investigation of the viral illness first detected last year in Saudi Arabia has revealed the chilling ease with which the virus can spread to ill patients in the ...

  • Syria infiltrators Jordan military clash 1 dead

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    ZAIN, Jordan -; Jordan's military says infiltrators from Syria have clashed with Jordanian soldiers near the border. One infiltrator was killed and two ...

  • Half-Finished Buildings A Symbol Of Forgotten Promise In Egypt

    NPR - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Marsa Alam is a region of more than 100 miles of beautiful coastlines, coral reefs and diving spots. But the city itself is a microcosm of neglect in Egypt since the revolution. It is a ghost town of unfinished construction and promised infrastructure that still doesn't exist. There is no power grid, no water so local hotels and resorts must provide their own generators and water source. ...

  • Telecom operator Viva National Bank of Kuwait Group sign USD270m deal

    MENAFN - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    (MENAFN) Telecoms operator Viva's Chief Executive Officer, Salman Al Badran, stated that the company signed a financing deal of USD270 million with the National Bank of Kuwait Group, reported Arabian Business.Al Badran also said that the funds will be used to help the Kuwait-based firm in upgrading its network and further expanding in the country.It is worth noting that Viva is 26 percent ...

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