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29 Jun 11

EU to Greece: No more solidarity if you vote No
On the eve of perhaps the most significant vote in the Greek parliament since the return of democracy to the country in 1974, the European Commission has warned Greek deputies that if they do not vote the right way, then "everything changes" as to whether "EU solidarity continues".  

Egypt: Fresh clashes erupt in Cairo's Tahrir Square
Egyptian police have clashed with hundreds of anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square, leaving several people injured. Riot police fired tear gas to try to disperse the protesters, many of whom hurled stones at the police lines. Tahrir Square was the epicentre of February's revolt that led to President Hosni Mubarak being toppled.  

How the demise of a trusted adviser could bring down Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's irascible, unpredictable but devout president, may be forced to resign in the coming weeks as a political crisis far greater than the massive street violence which followed his re-election in 2009 threatens to overwhelm him and his court favourites in the government.  

UK: Iran conducting secret ballistic missile tests alongside public military maneuvers
Britain’s foreign secretary says Iran has conducted covert tests of ballistic missiles alongside a 10-day program of public military maneuvers. William Hague told the House of Commons on Wednesday that there had been secret experiments with missiles and rocket launchers.  

Gaza-bound flotilla underway
French ship Dignity which departed for the rendezvous with vessels participating in the Gaza flotilla on Saturday has apparently decided to skip the Athens stop and is en route to Gaza. Flotilla organizers refused to officially confirm the ship is approaching the region and are maintaining secrecy. Jordanian activists said they purchased an additional ship for $805,000 which could carry as many as 200 activists.  

Caliphate Convention Set to Take the Netherlands by Storm
The Blaze recently asked if you were ready for a world governed by Islamic law. The report discussed an international political group called Hizb ut-Tahrir and its plans to host a “Khilafah Conference” in the UK on July 9th. Well, Hizb ut-Tahrir is certainly making tracks as it just launched a new video promoting yet another khilafah, or, caliphate conference on July 3rd.  

U.K. Unions Plan Massive 750,00-Worker Strike for Thursday
Thousands of British schools will close and travelers will face long lines at airport immigration this week when three quarters of a million workers go on strike – the first blast in what unions hope will be a summer of discontent against the cost-cutting government’s austerity plans. The government hopes it will fizzle into a summer of hardheaded acceptance.  

France's Finance Minister Christine Lagarde first woman to head IMF
Lagarde will be the first female managing director of the 66-year-old global lending organisation and the 11th European. Next week, she will begin a five-year term. Among her challenges, she will have to prod fellow Europeans to take painful steps to prevent a default by Greece. She'll face pressure from developing nations that want a greater voice at the IMF.  

If you thought feds wanted to track you before, check out now
The federal government is arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court that police investigators and other authorities should be allowed to track American citizens in the U.S. to develop the "probable cause" needed for search warrants and other investigative tools.  

'World economy at stake' in Greek austerity vote
Europe ramped up pressure on the Greek parliament Tuesday to approve drastic austerity measures, warning that it would otherwise face a swift debt default that would rock the world economy.  

Scientist Predicts Proximate Encounter with Extraterrestrials
Russian scientists expect humanity to encounter alien civilizations within the next two decades, a top Russian astronomer said on Monday.  

Israel Warns Assad He Is on Death List If He Attacks
A Kuwaiti newspaper reports that Israel has warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that if he will be targeted if he tries to start a war with Israel to take the glare off his brutal suppression of the uprising in his country  

Tropical Storm Arlene Becomes First Storm of 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The government of Mexico on Tuesday issued Tropical Storm warnings for the northeastern coast from Barra De Nautla north to Bahia Algodones. The storm is predicted to hug much of the coast over the next few days.  

Towns Near N.M. Fire, Nuclear Lab Wary of Radioactive Smoke
Residents downwind of a wildfire that is threatening the nation's premier nuclear-weapons laboratory are worried about the potential of a radioactive smoke plume if the flames reach thousands of barrels of waste stored in above-ground tents.  

Ahead of talks, NKorea threatens to attack SKorea
North Korea threatened Wednesday to launch a "sacred war" against South Korea even as a delegation from Seoul traveled across the countries' heavily fortified border for a meeting on a stalled joint tourism project.  

US 'strongly condemns' Kabul hotel attack
The United States condemned Tuesday a Taliban suicide attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul, offering condolences to victims but providing no details on the number of casualties. At least one suicide bomber and several gunmen attacked the hotel typically frequented by foreigners and Afghan officials, police and officials said, in a brazen strike claimed by the Taliban.  

Flash floods in Philippines kill 11; 13 missing
Flash floods triggered by torrential rains have swept away dozens of houses in the southern Philippines and killed at least 11 people, most of them children. Civil defense officer Fe Austria Kalimpo says eight of the victims were between the ages of 3 and 8. She says they drowned when heavy rains swamped five villages in Davao city late Tuesday, overflowing rivers and triggering a deluge that reached 10 feet (3 meters) high in some places.  

Malaysia state mulls rewarding good polygamous men
A Malaysian state governed by a conservative Islamic party plans to reward "good" Muslim men who declare their polygamous marriages and are able to take proper care of their multiple households, an official said Wednesday. Muslim men in mainly Muslim Malaysia can have up to four wives at one time but must fulfill various requirements, including obtaining consent from existing spouses and from the state religious department.  

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