"Explosives were used to cut the electricity power lines to Iran's underground enrichment plant last month, nuclear energy chief Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani told the annual member state gathering of the …
Imminent Iran nuclear threat? A timeline of warnings since 1979.
"For more than quarter of a century Western officials have claimed repeatedly that Iran is close to joining the nuclear club. Such a result is always declared 'unacceptable' and a possible reason for …
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Intelligence chief: EU capital is ‘spy capital’
"'In Belgium, espionage, Russian espionage and from other countries, like the Chinese, but also others, [is] at the same level as the Cold War ... We are a country with an enormous concentration of …
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Pakistan Transports Its Nukes in Everyday Vans
"Nuclear bombs capable of pulverizing entire cities should probably be kept in a safe place. According to The Atlantic's new cover story, in Pakistan, they're transported in civilian-style vans …
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Armada of international naval power massing in the Gulf as Israel prepares an Iran strike
"An armada of US and British naval power is massing in the Persian Gulf in the belief that Israel is considering a pre-emptive strike against Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons programme." Source: …
‘Occupy’ To Hit 40 ‘Corporate Targets’ For Anniversary Protests – Disguised In ‘Business Attire’
"On its one-year anniversary, Occupy Wall Street plans ‘occupations of corporate lobbies and intersections.’ Handouts available on the group’s website list 40 ‘corporate targets’ for action including …
As Scandal Shook China, Quiet Spy Game Unraveled
"In spy-speak it is known as a 'walk-in'—an unsolicited approach to a diplomatic mission by a foreigner claiming to have sensitive information. And when an agitated former police chief, Wang Lijun, …
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U.S. orders embassy staff to leave Tunis, Khartoum
"The United States ordered non-essential staff to leave its embassies in Tunisia and Sudan on Saturday after both diplomatic posts were attacked and Khartoum rejected a U.S. request to send a platoon …
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‘PKK bomb’ kills Turkish police
"Eight police officers have been killed by a roadside bomb in the southern Turkish province of Bingol, security officials say." Source: BBC News - 'PKK bomb' kills Turkish police …
Anti-Japan protests in China swell, turn violent
"Protests against Japan for its control of disputed islands spread across more than a dozen cities in China and turned violent at times on Saturday, with protesters hurling stones at the Japanese …
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