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13 Jun 11

Turkey's ruling party wins election (updated)
Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party led by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan won a decisive victory in Sunday's parliamentary elections, early results showed. With 99 percent of ballots already counted the AKP won 50 percent of the vote, which is enough for it to form a one-party Cabinet.  

IAEA: Syria Has 3 More Nuke Facilities
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Syria has three nuclear installations, in addition to one that was destroyed several years ago by an unknown party. The London-based Arabic-language Al-Hayat newspaper on Sunday published communications between IAEA Chief Yukiya Amano and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon which stated, among other things, that the UN agency had confirmed a report by a US agency that the facility destroyed in 2007 – allegedly by Israeli planes – was linked to three other sites in Syria. The communications do not name those sites, but they do say that Syria is clearly in violation of IAEA regulations and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.  

Knesset speaker to Russia: Don't oppose UN Syria sanctions
Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin met with outgoing Russian Ambassador to Israel Petr Stegniy on Thursday, hoping to convince the government in Moscow not to veto the upcoming UN Security Council resolution aimed at Syria's covert nuclear program. Russia said on Thursday it would vote against a Western-led push at the UN nuclear watchdog to report Syria to the Security Council for covert atomic work, including three years of stonewalling of a probe into a site bombed by Israel in 2007.  

We Are All Mutants: First Direct Whole-Genome Measure of Human Mutation Predicts 60 New Mutations in Each of Us
Although most of our variety comes from reshuffling of genes from our parents, new mutations are the ultimate source from which new variation is drawn. Finding new mutations is extremely technically challenging as, on average, only 1 in every 100 million letters of DNA is altered each generation.  

Pro-Assad crowd attacks Turkish Embassy in Syria
Thousands of pro-regime protesters marched toward the Turkish Embassy in Damascus at a time when Turkey said it would keep its gates open for Syrian refugees fleeing a violent crackdown in a town near the Turkish border.  

Lebanon unveils new cabinet led by PM Najib Mikati
Lebanon has announced a new cabinet led by Prime Minister Najib Mikati, nearly five months after he took office. The country has been without a functioning government since January, when Hezbollah and its allies toppled the coalition of pro-Western Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri. At issue was a UN-backed tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.  

Midwesterners brace for new Missouri River flooding
For flood-weary residents and sandbag crews in the Midwest, Sunday was largely a day of rest. Or, was it just the calm before the storm? To be sure, there were some efforts up and down the Missouri River on Sunday to protect towns, homes and rail lines against the arrival of floodwaters.  

Russia objects to US warship in Black Sea
Russia is voicing concern about a U.S. warship now just off its shores in the Black Sea. The guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey, which is taking part in annual joint military exercises conducted by NATO and Ukraine, is an integral part of U.S. plans to create a missile shield in Europe, which Russia opposes.  

Obama Gives Netanyahu Ultimatum on Resuming Talks
Israel Radio Reported Sunday that The United States gave Netanyahu an ultimatum on renewing negotiations with the Palestinians. According to the ultimatum, Netanyahu has to decide within a month whether he agrees to accept US President Obama’s proposal and resume talks based on 1967 lines.  

Fed about to stop easy money flow
The Federal Reserve in the US is preparing its final bond purchases. While the Fed has said it will buy $50 billion of Treasuries, it will be the final series of government bond purchases in the $600 billion program it launched in November 2010 to prevent another recession.  

Jordan King’s motorcade attacked with stones and empty bottles in southern city
A group of young men attacked the motorcade of King Abdullah II of Jordan with stones and empty bottles as he visited the southern city of Tafileh on Monday, but no one was hurt, a security official said. Jordan’s King vowed on Sunday reforms leading to parliamentary government and a tougher fight against anti-corruption, warning against “chaos” and the media creating a climate of “hatred.”  

SKorea: NKorea may have miniaturized nuke warhead
North Korea may be able to load a nuclear warhead atop a missile, though South Korea has no substantive evidence the North has the technology to do it, Seoul's defense chief said Monday. North Korea conducted two nuclear tests in 2006 and 2009 and is thought to have enough plutonium for at least a half-dozen weapons. But experts doubt whether the North has mastered the miniaturization technology to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile.  

Syrian troops claim Jisr al-Shughur as condemnation of Assad regime grows
SYRIAN troops have seized the flashpoint northern town of Jisr al-Shughur, as international outrage mounted at the regime's harsh crackdown on protesters. Rights activists had earlier reported heavy gunfire and explosions in the town near the Turkish border after troops backed by helicopter gunships and around 200 tanks launched a two-pronged assault.  

Dead Sea threatened both by shrinking and flooding
The Dead Sea is dying, goes the conventional wisdom: The water level of the fabled salty lake is dropping nearly 4 feet (1.2 meters) a year. Less well known: Part of the lake is actually overflowing, threatening one of Israel's key tourism destinations.  

Bandera County Sheriff's Office Issues Domestic Terrorism Warning
The Bandera County Sheriff's Office issued a warning Thursday to citizens about an anti-government movement known for acts of domestic terrorism. The law enforcement agency said followers of The Sovereign Citizens Movement have been known to carry out violent acts, including killing law enforcement officers and other public servants.  

Vietnam seeks US support in China dispute
Vietnam has called on the US and other nations to help resolve the escalating territorial disputes in the resource-rich South China Sea, in a move likely to anger Beijing, which opposes what it sees as outside interference.  

IMF hit by 'very major' cyber security attack
Cyber security officials said the hack was designed to install software to create a "digital insider presence".  

Quake-Hit New Zealand City Hit By New Shocks
The New Zealand city of Christchurch has been hit by another series of strong tremors, four months after 181 people died when an earthquake damaged thousands of buildings.  

US Navy 'stopped North Korean vessel bound for Burma'
A US warship intercepted and halted a North Korean vessel that was bound for Burma and was suspected of carrying missile technology, US media report. The USS McCampbell caught up with the cargo vessel on 26 May, the New York Times quoted US officials as saying. The destroyer approached the M/V Light and asked to board, but the North Koreans refused. The ship turned round and returned home a few days later.  

Abbas says prefers talks with Israel over UN vote on Palestinian state
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas declared over the weekend in Ramallah that he prefers returning to negotiations with Israel over demanding that the United Nations vote on recognizing a Palestinian state.  

Does Rise of Salafi Islam in Egypt Mean End for Christian Copts?
In the months following, there have been numerous murders visited upon the Coptic Christian community – which comprises some 10 percent of the 83 million Egyptian population – by the country's Muslim majority.  

Second Temple Mount Rock Attack
Arab youths Sunday morning hurled stones at Jewish worshipers who ascended the Temple Mount. The attack came just two days after Friday afternoon's stone throwing incident which forced the Israel Police to storm Judaism's holiest site.  

 

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