In the 10 years after the terrorist attacks in the U.S., UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon reiterated his call for a re-signing of a global treaty aimed against terrorism, told Radio Free Europe. "Terrorism can not be justified under any circumstances," said Ki-moon during his visit to Australia The UN has signed a number of individual contracts that involve terrorism. Attacks, including bombings, kidnappings, the use of weapons of mass destruction, terrorism and related financial transactions.
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to strengthen its position as the title
The Prime Minister of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Nikola Gruevski, the red lines appeared that his country will not share the name issue of the republic. Gruevski made this statement in a big six-hour celebration in Skopje on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Macedonian statehood and independence, said the BNR. Macedonia will change its name to the Constitution and adopt ideas that might threaten his identity, nation and language.
Turkey, Iran, to reassure NATO radar
NATO's missile defense is not aimed against any country, and aims to protect the country in the alliance. Announced the Turkish Foreign Ministry, quoted "AFP". "This system is not against any country. It aims to protect NATO members," said Selcuk Unal spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey. Yesterday, Iran's government strongly criticized the Turkish plan to put a radar early warning extended from the United States. From Tehran explained that these actions can lead to serious tensions and "serious consequences" for the region.
Lukashenka: IMF should teach us democracy
The IMF wants to unacceptable political action on our part, said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko was quoted by RIA Novosti. Belarus sent a request for financial assistance of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Eurasian Economic Community after the country fell into a severe economic hardship accompanied by protest demonstrations against the government.
Butnovnitsite prepare for the worst battles
The most serious fighting with troops loyal to Gaddafi's Libya to head the National Transitional Council, Mahmoud Jibril said "AFP". "The battle for the liberation of Libya is not over," said Gabriel. He said that he would fight to the end and the time will come when they will occur again until the expulsion of soldiers loyal to Gaddafi.
In 2013, Berlusconi goes away?
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has suggested that he could not stand for election in 2013, according to AP. He also denied that he would run for president, said the head of the Cabinet, Gianni Summer, as the most suitable for this position. His successor in the leadership of the party "The people of Liberty," Berlusconi's justice minister chose Angelina alpha. 74-year-old Berlusconi said however, that if dyasnotsentristite to be appointed prime minister, he agreed.
In 2012, the policy is to go Hillary
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has no plans to run for president in 2012, according to AP. Her appointment as head of state has returned after an interview with Dick Cheney, ABC, in which he was "friendly" advised to stand in the presidential race by Democrats Barack Obama.
Castro ridiculed the rumors that he is dying
The Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro during a conversation with Venezuelan journalist Mario Silva said that he took a mocking rumors that he might die soon, according to the transcript of the conversation, published in the Cuban site, which is quoted by RIA Novosti. Rumors of Castro's illness is widespread on the Internet for a long time. A conversation with journalist Cuban leader was published in the Cuban KubaDebate site.
Libyans protest against the policy of the rebels
Hundreds protested in the Libyan city of Benghazi, to make changes to the governing body of the rebels - the National Transitional Council (PPC), RIA Novosti reported. Most of the protesters were activists of the new political groups, mostly in the east. "The first victims of the revolution of Benghazi, but now some of the current managers to take advantage of the situation and change direction," said the young libiyka Rush, holding a handmade banner. "We insist on a new face in politics Libya.
Ukraine's ambitious privatization plan
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych announced an ambitious privatization plan in the country in its efforts to help the budget deficit, according to RIA Novosti. "Only limited assets, enterprises remain under state control, which are mainly related to national and economic security," Yanukovych said in a speech to parliament. "All the other stuff will be sold in the country," added he said.
Turkey has frozen relations with Israel
Turkey fully freeze relations with Israel in military technology, defense and commercial sectors. It said Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to foreign media. This step was taken after Israeli authorities refused to apologize for the freedom of action against the Navy in late May 2010 that humanitarian aid into Gaza.
China still does not take CAT legitimate authority in Libya
The Chinese government should see that the transitional National Council (PPC) is ready to go to Libya to recognize him as the supreme authority of the ruling in the country. She said Jiang Yu, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said in XinhuaDzhiang spoke in a figurative sense, that China does not recognize the PPC only if they create a process by which "water is moving with respect to the formation of the channel."
Putin has started to Nord Stream
Filling the pipeline "Nord Stream" started with the process gas compressor station today, "Port" (Port), the Baltic Sea, RIA Novosti reported. Take part in the ceremony, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Welding of the last "golden" stick on the first section of the pipeline on 19 August in the Gulf "ports". Then, the pipeline was filled with nitrogen - an inert gas, which serves as a "cushion" between the air and gas from Germany, Putin began the procedure for filling the pipeline from the gas flow control panel, which became operational in.