Send Balloons Propaganda South Korea to North Korea

12/03/2010



Saturday, November 27, 2010 16:26 AM 
When North Korea fired artillery across the border this week, South Korea's reply not only with artillery, but also a weapon that fears the hardline regime - balloons.
According to media reports, Seoul soon launch a propaganda offensive that aims to undermine the power of Kim Jong Il's iron hand by sending anti-Pyongyang leaflets that brought the balloons melitasi the heavily fortified border, as quoted by AFP.
"We release balloons carrying leaflets as retaliation against the shooting," said a military official quoted by the newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
"Flyers flyers that read criticism of Kim Jong Il and the succession of third genarasi descent, said the unnamed officials refer to the handover of power to the youngest son of Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-Un.
Seoul six years ago promised to Pyongyang to halt such psychological warfare, or psychological operations, but reportedly resumed its South Korea after North Korea on Tuesday opened fire on a South Korean island that killed four people.
About 400,000 leaflets condemning North Korean leadership was scattered along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) just hours after North Korea fired artillery into Yeonpyeong island, said the reports.
Leaflets were reportedly has been prepared after the sinking of a South Korean warship in March, killing 46 sailors that Seoul and experts blame on the North Korean team that mentorpedo ship.
Military officials, who declined to comment on the report, collect more powerful weapons in the war of ideas for the first time in recent years - the speakers are high voltage.
Broadcasts were aimed at generating anti-regime attitudes and messages of pro-democracy deep in the North Korean border area - as far as 24 kilo meters at night and 10 kilo meters in the daytime.
So far they are silent, but the South Korean defense ministry warned that the speakers that turn on in response to each new cross-border provocations.
North Korea, one of the most closed countries on earth, in the past, threatening to shoot the speakers when turned on and the locations from which the balloons are released propaganda.
The two Koreas are technically still in the war, because they were the year 1950-1953 conflict ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty.



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North Korea Threatens Retaliation If There Provocation Relentlessly



Monday, November 29, 2010 00:26 pmNorth Korea on Sunday pledged to do "military counter-attack without mercy" if there is an intrusion into the waters.
The threat was made in the U.S. and South Korean naval exercise that began massive south of the border.
The promise of Judgement is published by the ruling communist party newspaper Rodong Sinmun five days after North Korea bombed a South Korean island border, killing two civilians and two marines, and set fire to several homes.
North Korea said it opened fire last week after South Korea's bombs landed in the waters around the Yellow Sea border dispute that tense.
"DPRK (North Korea) will conduct a merciless military counteroffensive of action provocative intrusion into the waters in the future," said the official news agency quoted the newspaper.
North Korea rejected North Border Line (NLL) made by United Nations forces after the war from 1950 to 1953 and stressed that it should lead the line further south. The area was hit by deadly sea clash in 1999, 2002 and November last.
The newspaper said the South Korean provocation is part of an effort to defend the northern border by continuing to let their warships into the territorial waters of the DPRK on the pretext of attacking a fishing boat.
Tensions rose after the North Korean artillery attack killed four people on the island of Yeonpyeong, wounding 15 Marines and three civilians, and destroying 19 houses.
Although the major countries of the world condemning Pyongyang for the deadly incident, Beijing was once again silenced, as well as North Korea blamed for sinking a South Korean warship in March.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula increased sharply since South Korea and the U.S. accused North Korea Seoul mentorpedo warship, that killed 46 people.
North Korea has denied involvement in the sinking of the ship and threatened to retaliate for what he calls South Korea's provocative war exercises conducted in response to the incident the ship.
The exercise, which involved 4500 troops, 29 ships and 50 fighter jets, is one of a series of planned exercises in recent months, some of which are conducted with the United States, an ally of Seoul, in a show of force against North Korea.
Cheonan South Korean warship sank on March 26 in the Yellow Sea near the disputed border with northern regions of the mysterious condition after the reported explosion.
UN Security Council condemned the South Korean vessel was sinking but not directly to blame North Korea, although U.S. and South Korea asked the UN condemnation of the communist state.
International Inquiry on May 20, announced their findings that indicate that a North Korean submarine fired a torpedo to sink the heavy South Korean warships that, in what is touted as the most serious act of aggression by Pyongyang since the Korean war 60 years ago.
South Korea announced a series of reprisals that included cutting trade with communist countries neighboring it.
North Korea has denied involvement in the incident and reply to South Korea's actions with the threats of war.
A North Korean diplomat said on June 3, the tension on the Korean peninsula after the sinking of the battleship South Korea is so high that "war may break out any moment."
In a statement at the International Conference on Disarmament, North Korea's deputy permanent envoy to the UN in Geneva, Ri-Gon Jang, blaming "bad situation" was in South Korea and the U.S..
"The situation of the Korean peninsula is currently so bad that the war could erupt at any time," he said.
The two Koreas had never reached a Peace treaty since the 1950-1953 war and only depend on a ceasefire Cold War era.



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Great Britain Paralyzed By Snow


Saturday, December 4, 2010 09:37 AM
Some of today, the UK hit by heavy snow that hampered the country's transportation and flights at various airports and railway stations canceled.
Even some schools were forced to dismiss his student disciples. Indonesian students also can not go to college and the workers were absent, while those who plan to travel should mengurunkan intentions.
Temperatures throughout Thursday in several areas, among others, on the northern island of Britain, which froze up to-14C. When continuing to this day, the thickness of snow is expected to reach 30 cm.
Meteorological Agency estimated the temperature can drop to-25C to-20C in some areas of Scotland.
British Police advise people not to travel, especially in areas affected by heavy snowfall, such as Scotland and several regions in northern England.
Gatwick Airport was closed until Friday because of snow fell thick as 15 cm. Even in some places around the airport Gatwick, Surrey, snow reached 25 centimeters.
"We try as much as possible in order to resume operations," said a spokesman for Gatwick airport.
Warnings about the snow that still would fall out in Scotland as well as several other areas, such as London, Yorkshire, and in northern England and the southwest region and the northeast.
While the Eurostar train service linking London and Brussels to cancel some trips, including from London to Paris.
According to the BBC, more than 250,000 Scottish schoolchildren were closed and some may be closed until this weekend.
It is estimated that about 1,500 of a total of 2722 schools were closed because the snow came early this year over the previous year.
No effect
"Thank God the snow which hit the British Embassy does not affect performance," said First Secretary Embassy in London, Novak Ivanhoe Saleh, told AFP in London, Friday.
He said the activity is business as usual and the staff continue to work, except a few who live on the edge of London a little late because of transportation problems.
Meanwhile, citizens who live in England and mother of three sons who are still schools in the area of Enfield, London, Dian Pangestuti Neilson, admitted that he had quickly rush to prepare the children go to school.
According to Diane Neilson, when snow fell, the school closed.
"It is not uncommon in the UK. Actually very unfortunate, why must close, yet not as thick as snow in Scotland which currently reaches more than 20 cm."
Diane acknowledged the British government less able to cope well when the snow falls, lack of anticipation, such as salt supplies
"Why should schools be closed? I could not help wondering, happened to the children's school was not dangerous path," said Dian.
While Yeffry Handoko P is taking the three-month program at Essex University, Colchester, admitted since Tuesday not to the campus because there was no bus.
"The bus is rarely available. The snow continued to fall, I spent time in the apartment aja. Fortunately, the food reserve management," said Yeffry
Eros Donna is also currently taking Master's program at Essex University, said many of the snow making facilities on the campus were closed and even many British colleagues who complain.
"I think children have regular Essex, was even more who complain," said Donny.
Dono Widiatmoko who live in the area of Manchester say that this winter was relatively faster arrival.
"Our residence is not far from the Peak District National Park, so the air temperature and snow fell more than urban areas," said a university lecturer in the Manchester area.
While the fish pond in her backyard has been frozen until the children could jump-jump over the frozen surface of the pool water. 


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Coffin Lee H Oswald Auctions

12/02/2010


Friday, December 3, 2010 | 7:56 pm

There is still a story relating to the assassination of the late U.S. President JF Kennedy, which is about casket suspect the killer, Lee Harvey Oswald.
An auction house in Santa Monica, California, USA, Thursday (2 / 12), states want to sell a simple coffin made of pine wood. The coffin had been buried more than 20 years. Auction clearing price is 1,000 U.S. dollars, which is expected to attract interest in managing the museum and collectors of memorabilia about JFK.
Auction will begin December 16. "There is so much interested in the Kennedy and anything related to murder," said Laura Yntema, manager of the auction. That box was contested in 1981 between Oswald's widow Marina and her brother, Robert.



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The news "Indobatt" in Lebanon


Friday, December 3, 2010 06:56 AM 

Troops "Indobatt" (Indonesia Battalion) in South Lebanon UNIFIL facilitate and provide assistance tool safety and fire to the village of At-Taibe, South Lebanon, on Thursday (2 / 12) local time.
Staff Information Task Force (Task Force) Infantry Battalion contingent Mechanical Garuda (Konga) XXIII-E/Unifil told AFP via electronic mail on Friday, reported the delivery of safety equipment and fire department that is a clear form of commitment to UNIFIL in helping the Lebanese government and society.
"The assistance delivered by representatives of UNIFIL East Sector Major Calabuig and community representatives received Hebeish At Taibe Moh is part of an effort to maintain security and stability in the working environment with the necessary infrastructure Lebanese people," he said.
When receiving the assistance, Hebeish say, this is not the first activity performed UNIFIL in helping the community, especially in the village of At-Taibe, because it is expected that activities like this will continue.
"We believe that UNIFIL's role in maintaining peace (Peacekeeper) can strengthen the relationship of humanity," he said.
In his speech, Commander Task Force Konga XXIII-E/Unifil Mechanical Infantry Battalion, Lt. Col. Inf Space Hendy, said the distribution of safety equipment and fire department that is a sustainable project that can help communities At Taibe in maintaining a safe working environment.
"Indobatt will always welcome the Eastern Sector of UNIFIL, especially in the area of assignment Indobatt troops in South Lebanon," said the number one in the ranks of the Task Force Yonmek XXIII-E/Unifil Konga.
He also thanked the eastern sector of UNIFIL cooperation in realizing the project's assistance, so that the fabric of cooperation between UNIFIL with communities At Taibe going well.
Delivery of equipment and fire safety begins with the signing of the MoU ITU, then opening the veil of safety equipment.
Aid award ceremony was also marked by cutting a cake that transactions are carried out by Task Force Infantry Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Inf XXIII-E/Unifil Konga Mechanical Space Hendy, M Hebeish, and Major Calabuig.



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Debt Worries Europe, U.S. stocks weakened

12/01/2010



Wednesday, December 1, 2010 | 7:33 pm
Wall Street stocks posted losses on Tuesday (11/30/2010) local time (Wednesday morning GMT), amid ongoing concerns over the debt of European countries and the data varied in the United States.
Shares of blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 46.47 points (0.42 percent) to close at 11006.02, while the S & P 500 index, a broader measure of the market, fell 7.21 points (0.61 percent) to 1180, 55 points.
Technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index retreated 26.99 points (1.07 percent) to 2498.23, with Google's stock declined 4.5 percent since the news it was being investigated by European regulators and the report is considering to buy online discount Groupon to six billion U.S. dollars .
Decrease Tuesday brings to a close negative for November, with the Dow Jones fell 1.01 percent, the S & P 500 lost 0.23 percent and the Nasdaq lost 0.37 percent.
"Although spared from the worst levels following the better than expected data on U.S. consumer sentiment and Midwest business activity, the shares are under the flatline as fears of worsening of the debt that continues to cripple the euro area sentiment," said analysts at Charles Schwab.
U.S. Dollar continues to rise a few days later against the European common currency, which fell below 1.30 dollars, more pressure on stocks, because a stronger dollar makes exports less attractive.
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund on Monday approved the deal 85 billion euros (113 billion U.S. dollars) for Ireland, but the announcement was quickly overshadowed by concerns where other countries could be next in line.
In the United States, a key survey by research firm the Conference Board showed consumer confidence rose in November to its highest level since June, good news ahead of crucial holiday shopping season.
"Consumer Assessment of economic situation and the current job market, while only slightly better than last month, showed the economy was still growing albeit slowly," said Lynn Franco of the Conference Board.


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Crude Oil Prices Down


Wednesday, December 1, 2010 | 8:01 pm

Oil prices in New York fell on Tuesday (11/30/2010) local time as traders booked profits after rising a day earlier.New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in January, fell 1.62 dollars to close at 84.11 dollars per barrel.
In London, Brent North Sea crude oil for January delivery fell 1.42 dollars to 85.92 dollars per barrel.
"Oil prices fell on concern about bailout Europe to Ireland because we now see the diversion of attention to Spain has led to several broad risk aversion," said Matt Smith of Summit Energy.
Crude oil prices jumped on Monday after Ireland, the banking crisis, approved a bailout package of 113 billion U.S. dollars (85 billion euros), but it just sparked fears of transmission of the euro zone debt.



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In China Confusion Thank Korea United: Wikileaks


Tuesday, November 30, 2010 22:49 AM 

WASHINGTON (AFP) - China, long consideredas protector of North Korea, increasingly unsure of its own influence and willsupport the unification of the peninsula if the regime collapsed, said the leakU.S. documents on Monday.In an expansive banquet last year, ambassadorof China to Kazakhstan reveals that Beijing considers the programnuclear North Korea as "very troublesome," according to a memopembocor obtained by the site Wikileaks.Ambassador Cheng Gouping "said China hopespeaceful reunification in the long term, but China hopes the two countrieswill remain separate in the short term, "said the leaked telegram by the AmbassadorRichard Hoagland and the U.S. large print repeated by the British newspaper TheGuardian.In another telegram is reproduced in The New York Times,a Chinese official who removed his name said that Beijing believesNorth Korea had "gone too far" after a trialboth nuclear and fired a missile.The official told a U.S. diplomat"That Chinese officials have expressed displeasure to Chinacolleagues and has been pressing North Korea (North Korea) to return to the tablenegotiations, "he said."Unfortunately," Chinese officials said suchquoted, "the protests had no effect.""'The only country that can make progresswith North Korea is the United States, '"said China's pajabatquoted as saying.Wikileaks has made infuriated the U.S. government againstmassive spread of sensitive data. Memos to the public afterNorth Korean border rained gunfire on an island in South Korea,killed four people and increase tensions.Impasse arises when the leader of North Korea's reclusive KimJong-Il, who suffered a stroke, preparing to hand over power to sonyoungest male lesser-known Kim Jong-Un, which is believed to still old20s years.Dai Bingguo, China's state counselor, is quoted in a telegramwhen told U.S. officials after a visit to Pyongyangthat Kim Jong-Il has lost weight but "appeared quite healthyand still have a 'sharp mind'. "Kim said he still drank alcohol, saying thatjust a matter of scheduling to stop North Korean leader fromparticipation by the guests in one of the legendary drinking sessions,according to the telegram.Many U.S. experts believe that China wants to maintainstatus quo for North Korea, worried that if the collapse would trigger a flood of refugeesand bring a united Korea and U.S. allies to the border.But a senior official of South Korea Chun Yung-Woo toldin a telegram saying that Chinese officials are more"Advanced" has come to believe that North Korea "lessvaluable to China as a buffer state "since the nuclear testfirst in 2006.Chun also said that South Koreans believe that KoreaNorth "has collapsed economically" and will "collapse inpolitical "two to three years after Kim's death.Chun, who was deputy foreign minister and nowa national security adviser, said that China "is very lessinfluence on North Korea than that of the believer. ""Beijing's 'no desire' to useeconomic influence to force a change in policiesPyongyang and the leader of (North Korea) know about it, "he said.However, another telegram quoted a Chinese official who"With strong ignore any suggestion that the system will collapsewhen Kim Jong-Il to go. "Unnamed officials were "warned that theU.S. experts do not think North Korea will explode after Kim Jong-Ildied, "he said.


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Mine tamer 16 kidnapped in Afghanistan


Thursday, December 2, 2010 03:30 AM 

Kabul (AFP) - Gunmen kidnapped 16 tamer mines in Afghanistan, on Wednesday, but freed nine of them several hours later and took the rest to an unknown location, police said.
No one has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping, which occurred in the restive region Muhmand Dara on the border with Pakistan. However, criminal groups and guerrilla kidnapped dozens of foreigners and Afghanistan since US-led invasion in 2001 toppled the Taliban regime in Kabul.
"Gunmen attacked and kidnapped 16 tamer mine this morning but freed nine of them several hours later," said General Aminullah Amarkhail, border police chief for Nangarhar province, told AFP.
Amarkhail say, one person was arrested for alleged involvement in the kidnapping.
The tamer mines were worked for the Organization and Rehabilitation Mine Cleanup Afghanistan (Omar) who is based in Afghanistan.
Nine Afghan private security guards for a construction company was kidnapped in Kabul province on Monday, said the interior ministry.



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President Obama Affirm Support For South Korea

11/30/2010





Wednesday, November 24, 2010 07:36 AM 
WASHINGTON (AFP) - U.S. President Barack Obama said Tuesday that U.S. support of South Korea's "unshakeable". Obama argued that in meeting key officials in security, defense and intelligence regarding the North Korean crisis.
Obama had a meeting at the White House that, after returning from a trip to Indiana.U.S. President had received information about the conflict that preceded Pyongyang's artillery attack against a South Korean island.
"The president reaffirmed the unwavering U.S. support on our ally, the Republic of Korea, and have discussed ways to promote peace and security on the Korean peninsula in the future," said a White House statement.
Obama is then scheduled to be called South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak to discuss the crisis.
The meeting included National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, their representatives and officials of foreign policy in Asia.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Admiral Michael Mullen, chief of the joint chiefs, and his deputy, Gen. James Cartwright, also took part in the meeting.
U.S. Ambassador to UN Susan Rice joined the conversation via video.Daftar participants meeting together with a list of officials who are often called upon by President Barack Obama to discuss the development of Afghanistan.


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21 People Killed washed away by floods and Landslides


Wednesday, December 1, 2010 09:37 AM
Thousands of people fled their homes Venezuela, Tuesday, after landslides and overflowing water from several rivers have killed at least 21 people and threatening to cause damage again.
Bad weather makes the closing of the two largest oil refineries in the OPEC member states on Monday (29/11). A source at state oil company PDVSA said they are slowly begin operating again Tuesday.
Millions of poor people in Venezuela live in a shack that was built without planning in the slums on the hillsides in Caracas and along the Caribbean coast. Heavy rains remind the public about the landslide which caused major damage in 1999 that killed at least 10,000 people.
Small landslide toppled dozens of homes, and cars pile up and block the road this weekend. Most of the 21 people are killed by landslides, while others washed away river.
The government has declared a state of emergency in three states and Caracas, as well as cancel a lesson at school and opened hundreds of shelter from the storm.
"The rain will continue for at least three days ahead," said Vice President Elias Jaua told state television station.
Formed long lines in poor areas of Caracas, when the official family record which will be placed in temporary shelters, including hotels, government offices and even the presidential palace.
Vice President Elias Jaua said 5600 people were forced to flee their homes due to heavy rain.
Most areas of the oil-producing states, Falcon, was flooded, resulting in a little oil spill near and Amuay Cardon refinery, which has a combined capacity of 955,000 barrels per day.
The main unit in Amuay, which can produce 645,000 barrels per day began operating again on Tuesday, a source at the oil refinery complex. Cardon will require 10 days to operate normally again after a power outage in the service industry, said Monday.
The source, who refused to be named because he was not authorized to speak, said the shipment of two oil refineries were not affected.Andean Development Corporation, a regional development bank, said the bank was passed 100 million U.S. dollars aid to Venezuela to help the country cope with the disaster.

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Wikileaks Page Face New Attacks


Wednesday, December 1, 2010 10:44 AM Stockholm (AFP) - WikiLeaks, an international organization headquartered in Sweden, in a message on Twitter network, said web pages that deal with new attacks after a similar incident at the weekend, just before the networks began to broadcast a secret diplomatic information the United States.
"We now face another DDoS attack," WikiLeaks said in its official account on Twitter.
DDoS stands for Distributed denial of service. Classic DDoS attack occurs when the legions of computer "zombies", which usually is a device infected with a virus, was ordered to visit a network simultaneously.
Massive attack like that can cripple servers, slow service or fully make it out of the network.
One message that was broadcast recently on a Twitter account, WikiLeaks, stating, "DDoS attacks are now exceeding 10 gigabits per second."
Jon Karlung, leader of web hosting company in Sweden, Bahnhof - which became part of WikiLeaks web host, including documents about the role of Iraq, confirmed the attack, but not the initial target server in Stockholm.
"We do not have cable logs (leakage diplomatic) primer, we do not accept it. But we can see there is an attack, we could not see how big, but we can see their server is very slow," he said.
Karlung said WikiLeaks mainly do web hosting on Amazon's network, the U.S. company, which has a server in Seattle.
"One American company into WikiLeaks web hosts, and it was very unusual," said Karlung.
Karlung add WikiLeaks recent weeks have been using a server based in France.
There has been no answer from Amazon about confirmation requests AFP that the company provides services for WikiLeaks server.
Amazon is the main provider of web hosting services in the World, which rents space on a server computer to customers worldwide.
WikiLeaks reportedly do web hosting on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Internet platform called EC2.
On Sunday, when WikiLeaks started broadcasting electronic messages as much as 250,000 U.S. embassy, the Twitter page that states that these networks have faced a DDoS cyber attack.
WikiLeaks however insisted that the newspaper El Pais, Le Moden, Der Spiegel, The Guardian and the New York Times will resume publication of the first such document, even if networking WikiLeaks jam.
WikiLeaks later able to outsmart the attack by creating sub-networks http://cablegate.wikileaks.org-- because its main network - http: / / wikileaks.org-- could not be accessed after the attack.
Until Tuesday, 18:00 GMT Wednesday (1:00 pm), both address "online" is still operating.



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U.S. warns North Korea and South Korea "at the Threshold of War"

11/29/2010




Friday, November 26, 2010 11:32 pm
North Korea on Friday through its official media warned that the plan of the United States naval training and the South Korean peninsula would bring it closer to the war.
North Korean communist regime on Tuesday, firing cannons and rockets into the South Korean island Yeongpyeong that killed four people.
Pyongyang claimed that the shots that were a reply after South Korea held military exercises.
United States aircraft carrier USS George Washington on Friday toward the Korean peninsula where the U.S. and South Korea plans to hold naval exercises during four days in the Yellow Sea began Sunday.
Washington said the war games had been designed before the attack happened on Tuesday.
Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in his article commenting on the plan Friday that war game with the phrase "war-imperialist forces like the U.S. and Korean puppets" and the exercise was intended to "incite a war."
"The situation on the Korean Peninsula inched closer to the brink of war because the plan elements reckless drivers who likes to war with the targets of the DPRK," the media.

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Replying Palestine, Israel hit by rocket

11/28/2010


Sunday, November 28, 2010 22:06 AMJerusalem (AFP) - Palestinian Fighters in Gaza fired rockets into southern Israel on Sunday, but caused no casualties or damage, the Israeli army said.
The rocket exploded in the air as to the Shaar HaNegev, which lies along the northeastern border of Gaza, said the spokesman.
According to the count of the army, the Palestinians since the beginning of this year has been fired more than 190 rockets or mortars into Israel from Hamas-controlled coastal strip.
Violence has recently occurred after several months of generally calm after the war in Gaza, when Hamas took steps to control the armed groups are smaller and harder, which is believed to be behind rocket attacks.
Hamas strongly opposes the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, which began back in Washington in September after stagnating for almost two years.
The second round of talks scheduled to take place on Tuesday in Egypt.
By the end of 2008, Israel waged a large 22-day war over the Gaza Strip to halt rocket attacks against its territory.
Turmoil that has killed 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.
Israeli Air Force bombed more than 40 tunnel, which connects the isolated Gaza Strip with Egypt's Sinai desert during the onslaught began.
Cross-border tunnels used to smuggle goods and weapons into the Gaza Strip, which cut off by Israel since Hamas master excommunicated in 2007.
Operation "Cast Lead" Israel, which killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, including hundreds of residents and destroying a large number of areas on the coastal path, stated aims mengahiri firing rockets from Gaza.
Thirteen Israelis were killed in the war.
Stalled Middle East peace efforts since the crisis and the Gaza Strip remained isolated Israel.
Gaza Strip, a densely populated coastal areas, isolated Israel and Egypt after Hamas took power.
Group Hamas controls the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after defeating Fatah forces, loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in a deadly battle a few days.
Since then, the poor are excluded Israel. Palestine had become two separate unitary areas, namely the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, and the West Bank, which is under Abbas's government.
European Union, Israel and the United States incorporate Hamas into the list of terrorist organizations.
Poor region has a population of 1.5 million is largely dependent on a network of tunnels on the border since Israel and Egypt sealed Gaza off from all quarters in 2006, except for essential assistance, after militants captured an Israeli soldier.
Israeli soldiers on Sunday shot and wounded four Palestinians as they look for building materials near the Gaza border with Israel, medical sources said.
Teenage boy 15 years, including a shot in the northern town of Beit Hanun area, said emergency services spokesman Gaza.
Israeli soldiers opened fire ensures a number of people, "who approached the border fence" after ignoring warning shots.
Gazans are constantly threatened with injury or killed by a search of gravel in the ruins of abandoned buildings along the border, although close to 300 yards particular territory Israel 300.
Israel declared the territory should not be encroached upon it is necessary to prevent Palestinian bombers gunner and reach, and might violate, the border fence. (*)



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Gambia Decide All Relations With Iran


Tuesday, November 23, 2010 06:42 AM | Abroad | Middle East / Africa | Read 1173 timesBanjul (Reuters) - Gambia, on Monday announced the country was cut off all economic relations, political and diplomatic with Iran and gave 48 hours to the personnel of the Iranian government to leave the country.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Gambia did not give reasons for those actions.However, his neighbor, Nigeria, early November said that all documents for illegal arms shipments from Iran who intercepted his secret service in Lagos seems to show the weapons are directed to the Gambia to be re-exported.
"All government programs and projects in Gambia, which will be implemented in cooperation with the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been canceled," according to the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Gambia. (*)

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China Proposes Talks On the Korean Crisis


Monday, November 29, 2010, 05:50 GMT
      
YEONPYEONG - China proposes emergency talks on the settlement of the crisis on the Korean Peninsula on Sunday (28/11). This happened after a number of global pressure on China to take a more active role in both the Korean conflict, as well as control the North Korean allies.
In a statement, China assess the condition of the two Koreas are in the situation "alarming". The country will soon be scheduled talks in December, with China, the United States, Japan, and Russia as a mediator.
However, China did not officially say whether North Korea will join or not join in the dialogue.
Previously, some countries had argued the Chinese are too indulgent of North Korea.Even some speculation, assume China will disturb the atmosphere in the Yellow Sea to defend North Korea.
Tensions between South Korea and North Korea continue to rise. Saturday (27/11) for example, Commander of the Sea of South Korea promised to get even "thousand-fold" on all North Korean attack.
Meanwhile, North Korea admitted it regretted any civilian casualties during attacks dilakukam. However, this communist country believes South Korea is to blame.
According to North Korea, South Korea deliberately using its citizens as a shield. Not only that, North Korea also assess the United States should be blamed as the "mastermind" of this.


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Shooting rampage, the U.S. Forces Kill Iraqi Civilians


Monday, November 29, 2010, 05:46 GMT
    
BAGHDAD - An Iraqi civilian was killed after U.S. troops opened fire on his car on Sunday (28/11). He was shot blindly when trying to approach a military convoy near Baghdad airport, a few yards from a U.S. military base in the country.
According to U.S. military representatives in Baghdad, his party had recently tried to stop a civilian vehicle was. But the vehicle kept moving with high speed and close to the convoy.
"The driver failed to slow the vehicle and turned on the lights to the convoy," said the U.S. military. "As a result, the vehicle was considered a threat. The convoy was forced to stop and protect the convoy from possible attack."
Meanwhile, according to the local Interior Ministry victims are civilians. He worked as an engineer at the Baghdad airport.
Although the period has ended its operations in Iraq, U.S. forces often seen patrolling in some areas in Iraq. They are on duty to advise and train Iraqi forces.


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