Saturday, February 9, 2013

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Belaid's widow asks Tunisia government to protect her family
Tunisians hold a placard with an image of the late secular opposition leader Chokri Belaid during his funeral procession in the Jebel Jelloud district in TunisTUNIS (Reuters) – The widow of assassinated politici an ???????????Chokri Belaid said on Saturday she was asking the Tunisian government to provide her family with official protection. "After the killing of Chokri I am asking the Ministry of the Interior to provide official protection to me I and my daughters … If any attack happens to the family, I will accuse the Ministry of Interior officially," Basma Belaid said On television. …


Montoya stops 33 shots to lead Winnipeg Jets past Ottawa Senators 1-0
OTTAWA – Al Montoya stopped 33 shots to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 1-0 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday afternoon.


Yemen minister says weapons came from Iran
SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Yemen’s interior minister said Saturday that his country was disappointed to find that a large and diverse cache of weapons seized on a ship last month had been exported from Iran, a finding Washington said underscores Tehran’s ongoing evasion of U.N. resolutions.


New fighting in borderland between Sudan and South Sudan
JUBA/KHARTOUM (Reuters) – At least 24 people have been killed in fresh fighting in the volatile borderland between Sudan and South Sudan, the southern army and rebels said on Saturday. South Sudan’s army spokesman Philip Aguer said his troops killed seven fighters from a militia supported by Khartoum which had crossed the poorly-defined border. The South’s army captured a Sudanese army truck used by the fighters during the skirmish in Obed in Upper Nile state in the northeast of the country, Aguer said. Sudan’s army spokesman Al-Sawarmi Khalid could not be reached on his mobile phone. …


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