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South Korean anti-American protesters have clashed with riot police in Seoul.
The police blocked 20-thousand protestors from marching to the US embassy after an unauthorised rally.
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It’s interesting that America continues to protect a people that hates it.
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Nasrallah: IDF drills proof Israel preparing for war
Ha’aretz, Israel - 13 hours ago
… Hezbollah group said yesterday that Israel’s recent military exercises near the Lebanese border were intended to prepare for a new war on Lebanon. …
Nasrallah: Israel flexing military muscles in preparation for war Ynetnews
No power can disarm Hezbollah: Nasrallah AFP
Nasrallah: Israel preparing for war International [...]
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Nuclear,
Turkey
Turkey has said it plans to build three nuclear plants with a total capacity of about 5,000 megawatts to become operational in 2012 in a bid to prevent a possible energy shortage and reduce dependence on foreign energy supplies.
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Missiles,
Russia
On November 6, the Americans happily rejoiced after achieving their long-cherished ambition of hitting two target drones at the same time. The Russian reaction was not slow in coming. Russia is now poised to pull out of two basic international treaties on arms limitation.
On October 26, in an advance move, Col.-Gen. Nikolai Solovtsov, commander of [...]
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NEW YORK: He had all-American cover - born in Iowa, college in Manhattan, army buddies with whom he played baseball. George Koval also had a secret. He was a top Soviet spy, code named Delmar, trained by Stalin’s ruthless bureau of military intelligence.
Atom spies are old stuff. But historians say Koval, who died last year [...]
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US has plans to safeguard Pak’s nukes, claims US daily
Times of India, India - 17 hours ago
WASHINGTON: The US has developed contingency plans to safeguard Pakistani nuclear weapons if they risk falling into the wrong hands, but US officials worry …
The One-Eyed Cop Outlook (subscription)
Pak nuke weapons are safe from Taliban, al-Qaeda: FO TopNews
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India,
Military
NEW DELHI: With Pakistan rapidly moving towards enlarging its missile arsenal with China’s help, India is slowly but steadily stepping up production of Prithvi surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, as well as BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.
Sources said facilities were now in place to produce around 20 Prithvi missiles every year, while the annual production rate of [...]
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Islam,
Terrorism
The 18th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall marks the West’s long struggle against an enemy bent on world domination. What lessons, good and bad, apply to our struggle today?
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Iran,
Nuclear
DEBKAfile’s Washington sources report that the US president’s plan is to put before the public new findings on Iran’s nuclear secrets, drawn from data gathered by the United States, Russia, France, Germany and Israel, and use the publicity as a fulcrum to push hard for tough international sanctions.
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Al Jazeera’s English news channel offers insight into a worldview that few in the US understand. To beat the counter insurgency abroad and confront the ramifications of America’s waning influence, Americans should start tuning in. By Roger Cohen more…
Five Months of Al-Jazeera in English: ‘Non-American Doesn’t Mean Anti-American’
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Europe,
Islam
Danish politician Naser Khader is young, energetic and the first Muslim MP in Denmark. As head of the New Alliance he could end up being the surprise kingmaker in Danish politics if voters throw their support behind his new ideas for how to treat immigrants. By Anna Reimann more…
Danes Go to the Polls: ‘Denmark Is [...]
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