Friday, November 24, 2006

11/24/06

Source: Russia has begun air defense missile system deliveries to Iran Russia has begun delivery of Tor-M1 air defense missile systems to Iran.

Thousands attend Beirut funeral The funeral of murdered anti-Syrian politician Pierre Gemayel has taken place in Lebanon, with tens of thousands of people paying tribute.

Israel: No end to Gaza offensive until Palestinians halt rocket fire Israel wants Palestinian militants to stop firing rockets on the Negev before it ends its operations in the Gaza Strip.

Baghdad toll exceeds 200 The death toll from a series of bombs in Sadr City, a poor Shia area of Baghdad, has reached 202.

Helsinki summit sees EU and Russia drifting apart EU leaders will on Friday (24 November) limp to Finland for a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin without a mandate to start talks on a new EU-Russia treaty.

Electronic jihad's cyber soldiers They neither carry weapons nor lay ambushes for soldiers in Iraq or in Afghanistan. But thousands of radical Islamists are waging a different kind of war.

Giant Mexican telescope launched Mexican President Vicente Fox has inaugurated a giant telescope that could help scientists uncover clues about the origins of the Universe.

China, Pakistan sign trade pact during Hu visit Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Pakistan counterpart Pervez Musharraf oversaw the signing of a landmark free trade deal.

Benedict in the lion's den The Pope could be forgiven for feeling nervous when he visits Turkey next week for his first sojourn in a predominantly Muslim country.

Grandmother blows herself up in Gaza A grandmother became the oldest Palestinian suicide bomber yesterday when she blew herself up in Gaza and slightly wounded two Israeli soldiers.

11/23/06

France okays firing at IAF over Lebanon French soldiers in Lebanon who feel threatened by aggressive Israeli overflights are permitted to shoot at IAF fighter jets.

China and Pakistan in trade deal Chinese President Hu Jintao has signed a free trade deal with his Pakistani counterpart, Gen Pervez Musharraf.

Funeral for Lebanese minister turns into anti-Syria rally Hundreds of thousands packed Martyrs Square in Beirut on Thursday to honor slain Lebanese Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel.

Ethiopia 'ready for Islamist war' Ethiopia has made preparations for a conflict with the Islamists who control much of southern Somalia.

Analysis: Assad's sleight of hand The assassination of Lebanese Christian minister Pierre Gemayel on Tuesday was intended to remind the anti-Syrian forces in Beirut that President Bashar Assad has not forgiven them.

Gunmen raid Iraq health ministry Gunmen have attacked the health ministry in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, sparking heavy gun battles with guards.

British MP warns Europe of 'new anti-Semitism' A "witches brew" of Islamic fundamentalists, left-wing intellectuals and neo-Nazis is causing a new resurgence of anti-Semitism to spread across Western Europe and must be tackled.

EU expansion 'boosts UK economy' European expansion has boosted the UK economy and put it in a strong position to cope with growing globalization.

Egeland: 'Meltdown' in Darfur Citing a "dramatic deterioration" of the situation in Darfur, the top U.N. humanitarian official said a crisis is approaching for the region in Sudan that could cost millions of lives.

Knesset panel calls to create Arabic language academy Eleven MKs from across the political spectrum - Jews and Arabs alike - voiced support for the establishment of an Arabic language academy.