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Senator Menendez issues hawkish bill on Syrian intervention

Seeking US economic and military intervention in Syria's civil war, Senator Menendez (D-NJ) issues the Syria Stabilization Act of 2013.
In the Media by Michael Krebs

10 rebels killed, hundreds wounded in heightened Libyan attack

At least 10 rebels have been killed as fighting intensified in the eastern oil port of Brega between Libyan government forces and members of Benghazi-based rebel group under the National Transitional Council (NTC).
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 5 comments

Op-Ed: Secession, National Sovereignty, and Territorial Integrity

When Kosovo attained its independence in February 2008, some pundits warned against this precedent-setting event and foresaw a disintegration of sovereign states from Belgium to Russia. This time, with South Sudan, they remained mum.
In the Media by Sam Vaknin

Gaddafi's military stamping out rebels, bombing fuel supplies

Despite heavy barrages of NATO air strikes that have targeted the military infrastructure of Libya's Colonel Gaddafi, forces loyal to the Libyan government appeared to be hitting the rebels hard.
In the Media by Michael Krebs

Gaddafi troops recapture Brega

Benghazi - Supporters and troops of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had gained another victory after recapturing the oil-rich town of Brega located on the eastern region of Libya on Sunday.
In the Media by Adeline Yuboco - 2 comments

Libyan rebels foil attack on Brega town by pro-Gadhaffi forces

Libyan anti-government forces in Brega town fought fiercely against pro-Gadhaffi security forces who staged a land and air offensive on the second biggest petroleum port in the country Wednesday , leaving scores of casualties on both sides.
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 3 comments

Philippine Muslim rebels resume peace talks with government

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the largest Muslim rebel group in southern Philippines and the government under President Benigno Aquino lll resumed talks for the first time Wednesday after the accord was rejected by the supreme court in 2008.
In the Media by Leo Reyes

Philippine military and communist rebels forge holiday ceasefire

The Communist Party of the Philippines(CPP) and its armed group, the New Peoples Army (NPA) have forged an agreement with Philippine military for an 18-day ceasefire.
In the Media by Leo Reyes

Philippine Lawyers Challenge Martial Law Declaration by Arroyo

A group of Philippine lawyers will question before the Philippine Supreme Court on Monday the legality of President Arroyo's declaration of martial law in Maguindanao, southern Philippines. The group said the proclamation is unconstitional
In the Media by Leo Reyes

Muslim Rebel Leader Nur Misuari Acquitted of Rebellion

Moro National Liberation Front( MNLF)_leader Nur Misuari will run for governor of Sulo after he filed his certificate of candidacy a day before a Makati Trial Court found him innocent of the crime of rebellion
In the Media by Leo Reyes
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Celebrities Quiet During Historic Civilian Uprisings?

While generally fast to the microphone and quick at the mouth lately it would appear certain American celebrities have...
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