Wednesday, August 15, 2012

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Britain warns Ecuador on eve of Assange asylum decision, Quito bristles at 'threat'
QUITO, Ecuador – Ecuador accused Britain on Wednesday of threatening to storm its London embassy to arrest Julian Assange after the U.K. issued a stern warning to the South American nation ahead of its decision on an asylum bid by the WikiLeaks founder.


Air strike kills over 30 as OIC suspends Syria
A jihadist fighter reads the Quran next to the body of a civilian killed during clashes in AleppoThe Organisation of Islamic Cooperation suspended Syria, saying the Muslim world "can no longer accept a regime that massacres its people", as 31 people were reported killed in an air strike.


Gulf citizens ordered to quit Lebanon as Syrian violence erupts in Beirut - The Australian
< Prev of 2 Next > RIOTERS have blocked the road to Beirut airport, as dozens of Syrians were kidnapped and their shops vandalised in violence that triggered orders from Gulf nations for citizens to leave Lebanon immediately. Rioters set fire to tyres …


Assange asylum decision coming Thursday, Ecuador says - CNN International
(CNN) — Ecuador's foreign minister says his government has made a decision on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's request for asylum and will announce it Thursday morning. In a televised address Wednesday, Ricardo Patiño said that the Ecuadoran …


Militants storm Pakistan air base; eight killed - Washington Post


Organization of Islamic Cooperation suspends Syria - Jerusalem Post
By REUTERS Membership suspended despite Iran opposition; OIC cites Assad's violent suppression of Syrian revolt, but does not see any support for external military intervention. MECCA – The Organization of Islamic Cooperation suspended Syria's …


Syrian warplanes bomb rebel-held town
Injured Syrian women arrive at a field hospital after an air strike hit their homes in the town of Azaz on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)AZAZ, Syria -- Syrian fighter jets have bombed a rebel-held town near the northern border with Turkey, killing at least eight people including a baby and wounding dozens, most of them women and children.


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