segunda-feira, 18 de março de 2013


BAGHDAD JOURNAL

An Anniversary Many Iraqis Would Prefer to Ignore

Ten years after the invasion of Baghdad, which led to Saddam Hussein’s downfall, Iraqis are dealing with bombings, protests and political strife.

Syria Opposition Elects Naturalized American Citizen as Prime Minister

Syrian forces had clashed with anti-Assad fighters across the Lebanon border, but had never before used warplanes to strike at suspected rebel hideouts inside Lebanese territory.
The pope with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

After Frosty Past, Pope And Top Argentine Talk

The pope, who was a cardinal in Buenos Aires, and President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have clashed over social issues like legalizing gay marriage.
King Abdullah II of Jordan during a state visit to Russia in February, when he met with President Vladimir V. Putin.

Jordan’s King Finds Fault With Everyone Concerned

In an interview to be published this week, King Abdullah criticized other Arab leaders and officials in Jordan while insisting that only he can lead the country’s transition to democracy.
Bosco Ntaganda, center, was accused of massacring civilians and building an army of child soldiers.

Wanted Congolese Rebel Leader Turns Himself In to U.S. Embassy

Bosco Ntaganda, accused of massacring civilians, said he wanted to be sent to the International Criminal Court, where has been wanted on war crimes charges for six years.

China Cites Risk of New Tension as U.S. Bolsters Missile Defenses

The statements underscored China’s caution on taking further action against North Korea despite its third nuclear test.

Lawmaker Says Britons Agree to New Press Rules After Hacking Scandal

Lawmakers on Monday were said to have struck a deal on new regulations for newspapers, potentially one of the strongest peacetime press curbs in three centuries.

Freedom Is Brief for Canadians Who Fled Prison by Helicopter

Two Canadian convicts shimmied up a rope at a provincial detention center north of Montreal to a helicopter hijacked by two accomplices, but they were back in custody a day later.
Beatrice Mtetwa

Zimbabwe Police Defy Order to Free Lawyer, Group Says

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights criticized the police for continuing to detain Beatrice Mtetwa, who was arrested the day after a largely peaceful referendum on a draft constitution.
AT WAR

Former Pentagon Lawyer Offers Pros and Cons of Drone Court

The speech by Jeh C. Johnson, the Defense Department’s former general counsel, offered a window into the thinking of someone who participated in the inner circles of Obama administration national security decision-making until recently.

China Arrests Man After Wife’s Self-Immolation Protest

The husband of a Tibetan woman who died after setting herself alight was detained by the police after he refused to blame domestic problems for her act, an overseas group said.

Local Russian Hijab Ban Puts Muslims in Squeeze

Torn between education and their faith, Muslims in the Stavropol region find themselves at the center of an emerging debate over religion in Russia.

U.N. Rights Council to Vote on Resolution on Sri Lanka

The resolution urges Sri Lanka to investigate allegations of mass civilian slaughter in the army campaign that crushed a rebel group in May 2009.
Security officials collected evidence at the site of bomb blast in a judicial compound in Peshawar on Monday.

Pakistani Militants Kill 4 in Attack on Court Complex

The attack at the court complex in Peshawar in northwest Pakistan on Monday also wounded at least 30 people, including a judge.
A Somali woman near the site of a car bomb in central Mogadishu on Monday.

Car Bomb Kills at Least 10 in Somali Capital

A suicide bomber who set out to assassinate a Somali security official blew up his car in Mogadishu on Monday, missing his target but killing at least 10 people, police and rebels said.

Former Romanian Premier Ordered Released From Prison

The former Romanian prime minister, Adrian Nastase, will be released early from prison after serving nine months of a two-year term for corruption.

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