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Algerian Military Plane Crash:77 people Killed, One Survivor

February 13, 2014 Steven Addamah 0

Seventy-seven people were killed in a crash of an Algerian military transport plane which occurred lately in the eastern region of the North African country. […]

Syria: the Geneva II conference on the verge of derailing

January 17, 2014 Steven Addamah 1

Both parties continue to have issues regarding the purpose of the conference. The rebels will decide on Friday whether to participate while Damascus “do not […]

NSA Hackers Break Into Any Anti-Spy Systems

December 30, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

A national security agency (NSA) hacking cell infiltrates computers around the world and inserts spying devices into computer systems, according to documents leaked by the […]

Iraq : Air force boosted to fight al-Qaeda

December 27, 2013 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

The ongoing campaign against terroristactivities in Iraq has received a boost from the US. The Iraqi air force received dozens of Hellfire air-to-ground missiles to […]

Iran, Lebanon and Egypt fuelling Syrian war

December 24, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Reuters has come up with claims that Damascus is able to continue its offensive aggressiveness in the Syrian war due to the oil supplies it […]

Syria : West admits Assad as better option

December 23, 2013 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Bashar Assad’s powerful ally, Russia, has claimed that demands for the Syrian president to step down from power have died down because there is no […]

Iran opens up to European banks

December 20, 2013 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Iran is planning to use some European banks in handling its oil exports transactions.  Tehran is expecting western countries to relax their sanctions before eventually […]

UK and US ready to intervene in Libya

November 25, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

The chaos in Libya has surpassed the abilities of the Prime Minister Zeidan as he sorts for help from the international community. In a meeting […]

Morocco May Be U.S. Best Friend in Africa & Elsewhere

November 22, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Arab Spring has so far brought only chaos not democracy and stability to most Arab countries, such as Tunisia and Egypt, US major allies in […]

Egypt / Russia: renewing military ties

November 8, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Kremlin and Cairo could be renewing their military ties which were stalled in 1977 by President Anwar Sadat. Shortly before US Secretary of State John […]

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