Israeli, French leaders push for Iran sanctions
Israel's prime minister and France's president, despite di fferences over the Mideast peace process, are pushing together for firmer sanctions on Iran to keep it from developing nuclear weapons.
Despite volume, no plan to limit Sistine tourists
Five centuries after Michelangelo's ceiling frescoes were inaugurated at the Sistine Chapel, at least 10,000 people visit the site each day, raising concerns about temperature, dust and humidity affecting the famed art.
As peace expands in Somalia, gov't wants weapons
Should Somalia’s fledgling government be allowed to import weapons to arm its nascent military? With areas under government control increasing and the threat from al-Shabab militants decreasing, that’s the question being put to the U.N. Security Council.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
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