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22 Jun 11 Israeli leaders test nuclear bunker in defence drill Mediterranean union: Hamas must accept Quartet terms PIMCO's El-Erian predicts Greece, others will default Minot residents evacuate as historic rise in Souris River approaches Multiple Ocean Stresses Threaten 'Globally Significant' Marine Extinction, Experts Warn Sudan to block oil pipeline if south will not pay Leon Panetta confirmed by Senate as new Pentagon chief Poland blocks climate efforts in 'dark day' for Europe China urges U.S. to stay out of sea dispute The Word's words matter Abbas in Turkey as Obama Tries to Pull ‘Peace Process’ Strings Mexico arrests head of notorious crime family Syria FM on EU sanctions: 'We will forget that Europe exists' AZ Sheriff: Why More Troops at Korean Border Than U.S. Border? Lebanon files UN complaint over Israel-Cyprus EEZ deal Flooding forces evacuations in two Midwest states 10,000 troops leaving Afghanistan this year
Officials said it was the first time the security cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had tested the "National Management Centre" carved out beneath the government complex in Jerusalem over the past decade."This is the proper place from which to run the State of Israel in wartime," Homefront Defence Minister Matan Vilnai told Army Radio in an interview.
Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean, including Egypt and PA, drafts unusually Israel-friendly resolutions, MK Whbee says.The assembly, which has 23 member-states and aims to foster cooperation among Mediterranean countries, also called for a return to Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and an end to the conflict. “This is the first time, after 17 assembly meetings, that Israel is not the central topic and is not attacked from all sides,” said Whbee, who is one the assembly’s vice presidents.
The head of PIMCO, the world's biggest bond fund, predicted that Greece and other European economies would default on their debts to resolve their problems as the euro area deals with its debt crisis.
Minot was a city in full retreat Tuesday. Many Minoters were moving as many possessions as possible out of homes, apartments and businesses through snarled traffic and muddy streets. Others surrendered, resigned to accept whatever emotional pain and physical damage the relentless Souris River chooses to inflict. All indications are it will be substantial.
The scientific panel concluded that: The combination of stressors on the ocean is creating the conditions associated with every previous major extinction of species in Earth's history. The speed and rate of degeneration in the ocean is far faster than anyone has predicted.
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has threatened to shut pipelines carrying South Sudan's oil if a deal on oil is not reached before it secedes in July. He said either the south could continue to hand over half of its oil revenue to the north, or it could pay for using the north's oil infrastructure. Mr Bashir warned that if neither was accepted, he would block the pipeline.
The US Senate has voted unanimously to approve the nomination of CIA chief Leon Panetta to succeed Robert Gates as US defence secretary. Lawmakers voted 100-0 in favour of Mr Panetta, 72, who was the head of the CIA during the operation that led to the killing of Osama Bin Laden.
Poland has scuppered an attempt to tighten European Union carbon emission targets, sparking widespread concern just days before Warsaw is set to take over the EU's six-month rotating presidency. EU environment ministers met in Luxembourg on Tuesday (21 June) to discuss the European Commission's '2050 Roadmap' towards a greener economy, with all-but-one member states agreeing on the need to do more.
China urged the United States on Wednesday to leave the South China Sea dispute to the claimant states, saying that U.S. involvement may make the situation worse, its most direct warning to Washington in recent weeks.
At its annual gathering last week, members of the Southern Baptist Convention argued that changes in the new NIV Bible alter the intended theological message.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is visiting Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to ask for help to promote unity with Hamas terrorists after U.S. President Barack Obama called Erdogan to push the ”peace process.”
José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, known as El Chango, or The Monkey, was arrested in the central state of Aguascalientes without confrontation or casualties, according to federal security spokesman Alejandro Poire.
"To European officials, I say: stop interfering in Syrian affairs and stop encouraging chaos and strife," Moallem said in a press conference in Damascus.
Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu said the Obama administration’s decision to extend the deployment of 1,200 U.S. National Guard troops along the U.S. border with Mexico until Sept. 30 is “pandering” and that those numbers “fall far short” of what military power is needed to keep the country safe.
Beirut has issued a complaint to the UN over an agreement made between Cyprus and Israel demarcating an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) at the maritime border between the two Eastern Mediterranean countries, Lebanese English-language newspaper the Daily Star reported Tuesday. According to the report, Lebanese Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Adnan Mansour issued a letter to Secretary General of the UN Ban Ki-moon, saying “This agreement is a violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty and economic rights and threatens peace and security in the area."
About 12,000 residents of Minot have been ordered to leave their homes by 6 p.m. Wednesday local time -- four hours earlier than originally planned -- as heavy water releases from reservoirs along the Souris River threaten to overwhelm barriers, officials said.
Obama is expected to withdraw roughly 10,000 U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year, with one brigade of about 5,000 forces leaving this summer and a second brigade of similar size coming home by the end of the year, a senior U.S. defense official said Tuesday.
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