Archive for the Politics Category

MO / Hamas: Gaza does not need soda, but raw material

Posted on June 10, 2010 by cesa

Gaza, June 10 (AP) – Hamas has refused to block the relief measures proposed by Israel yesterday, saying that will not leave the Gaza Strip to enter new products approved by the Jewish state. Economy Minister of Hamas, to Ziad Zaza, said that Gaza has no need of soda, a product approved by Israel, “but [...]

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IRAN: “We’ll send two ships to Gaza” Israel: “Serious provocation”

Posted on June 7, 2010 by cesa

TEHRAN – The Iranian Red Crescent has this week decided to send two ships with humanitarian aid in Gaza and called on the availability of volunteers willing to embark and accompanying material. The state IRNA news agency reported. The decision, said the director of the organization, Abdolrauf Adibzadeh, was taken after a meeting with officials [...]

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Middle East, calls on Israel to open Gaza Italy

Posted on June 3, 2010 by cesa

FLORENCE (Reuters) – Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has asked today that the Israeli government to put an end to the embargo against the Gaza Strip, the enclave controlled by the Islamists of Hamas, saying it would contribute to peace negotiations with the Palestinians .
“I believe that Israel can and should be allowed freely, subject to [...]

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Cameron new British prime minister: “With Clegg will be a strong government”

Posted on May 13, 2010 by admin

Daimler Limousine gray enters the courtyard through two rows of real crowds, while the soft evening relies on Buckingham Palace. At 8:25 David Cameron adjusting his tie off the car and running a hand through her hair newly cut. Elizabeth II is waiting for him in private practice to give the task of forming the [...]

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Elena Kagan, the candidate to the Supreme Court

Posted on May 10, 2010 by michelle

After Sonia Sotomayor was nomineeĀ  to the Supreme Court by President Obama, fishing once again in the female world and the task assigned to Attorney General Elena Kagan, fifty Jewish, former dean of Harvard Law School.
The U.S. Senate has accepted the appointment today, if only a few months you will vote for ratification of the [...]

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Obama betrayed Michelle? Yes, according to press-gossip

Posted on May 2, 2010 by cesa

According to the National Enquirer, weekly tabloid U.S., there are “compelling evidence” that Barack Obama, U.S. President, would betray Michelle.
Yesterday, in its online edition (now inaccessible), the weekly reported the testimony of a driver who, in 2004, during the election campaign for election to the Senate, Obama walked into a series of meetings in Washington [...]

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Discussions in parliament in Kiev for the Russian fleet in Crimea

Posted on April 27, 2010 by cesa

KIEV – Deputies inside their supporters out: the agreement between Russia and Ukraine on the basis of Sevastopol has unleashed a real battle to Parliament in Kiev, which has ratified only after a clash traits also comedians, with launches eggs and tear.
The agreement – called in Kharkiv on April 21 last year by Russian President [...]

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