London throws against the army riots

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The British government is considering replacing the police and the army to use in future conflicts and the taming of the rebel, Prime Minister David Cameron said. Cameron said the government would give more powers to police and will compensate people who lost their homes and businesses during the riots in London and other cities.

Added to Blog on August 31, 2011 at 14:19:21

Ukraine recognizes the crisis in relations with the EU

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Ukraine is the first time acknowledged that the arrest of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has led to strained relations with the European Union. Recognition by Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Tigipko during his visit to Berlin, which is in the Berlin talks on FTA with the EU. Ukrainian politician said that the relationship in a difficult period due to the arrest of Tymoshenko. German Foreign Ministry said today during a meeting with German Tigipko critical look at the arrest ekspremiera Ukraine. German diplomat underlined the need to conduct a "fair and complies with government regulations," the trial.

Added to Womens on August 31, 2011 at 10:30:46

Spain closes its borders to Romanian workers

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The European Commission approved the request of Spanish authorities to restrict the access of Romanian workers in the labor market in Spain on 31 December 2012 concerning serious violations occurring in it. Spain has been hit very hard by the crisis. The unprecedented decline in GDP (3.9% between 2008 and 2010) led to high unemployment in the EU - over 20% since May 2010.

Added to Womens on August 30, 2011 at 19:37:42

In Japan, agree to alternative sources of

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Democratic Party of Japan, which is ruling the country, has reached an agreement with the opposition parties for the construction of the statute contribute to the creation of renewable energy to replace nuclear energy, said opposition lawmaker, said. Prime Minister Naoto Kan said some time ago that he would leave his post after the three conditions set by it are fulfilled. It is with such a law on energy sources will be implemented over three semesters.

Added to Womens on August 30, 2011 at 16:31:58

Karzai refused a third term

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai does not intend to seek a third presidential term. He said in a press release today from the presidential press service in Afghanistan, RIA Novosti reported. Karzai made the announcement during a meeting with lawmakers in parliament. "I have no intention to participate in presidential elections and are not looking for any way to run the country for the third time, because it is in the interest of Afghanistan," he said. Statement of the President of Afghanistan is not unexpected. The Constitution does not permit the presidency to do more than two times consecutively.

Added to Rights on August 29, 2011 at 12:51:41

Egypt withdraws 30-year-old emergency

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The Egyptian government believes in the near future, the state of emergency in the country, which is actually almost 30 years, said the agency "Novosti". "Steps have been taken to lift state of emergency." - Said agency spokesman Mohammed Higyazi. He stressed that the current government of Prime Minister Essam Sharaf not to resort to measures provided for in the Emergency Law.

Added to Rights on August 28, 2011 at 15:36:03

United States tightened sanctions against Belarus

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The U.S. imposed additional economic sanctions against Belarus, the BBC has announced with reference to the U. S. Department of State. Specify that the extension of sanctions affecting the production of automobile tires "Belshina" fertilizer producer "GrodnoAzot" company man-made fibers "Grodno Khimvolokno" and a large oil refinery company "Nafta". Nevertheless, it was noted that significantly expanded the list of Belarusian officials who were denied entry into the United States.

Added to Blog on August 26, 2011 at 20:47:43

Clinton: Russia to stop arming Assad

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U. S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on Russia to stop arms shipments to the regime of Bashar al-Assad of Syria, said the BBC. Clinton stressed the need for international pressure on the Syrian authorities and urged countries to support sanctions against the leadership of Assad. "We are at the very beginning, as clearly stated that the regime has lost legitimacy, were the first who did it. But it is important not only to hear the voice of the United States, but such voices from all sides.

Added to Law on August 26, 2011 at 12:34:04