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Turkey-Iraq agree security pact

Friday, 28 September 2007     Turkish and Iraqi interior ministers ironed out most of their differences Iraq and Turkey have signed a security agreement aimed at curbing the activities of the Turkish Kurdish separatist group, the PKK. However, the final agreement does not include a key Turkish proposal that …

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Grattis Assyriska FF, Superettan nästa!

  Skribent: Sargon Maraha Sweden- Sodertalije — Spelarna i Assyriska FF har lyckats med uppdraget. Idag slog man ضstersund pه Kringlavallen med klara 4-2. Assyriska نr dنrmed tillbaka i fotbollens finrum nنst efter allsvenskan, superettan. Samtliga spelare har visat stort hjنrta och stundtals har det varit en ren njutning att …

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Iraq’s Bishop Will Not Shy From Politics

  By Gerald Butt Iraq – churchtimes — Working for interfaith dialogue will be a top priority for the newly-appointed Bishop of Cyprus & the Gulf, the Rt Revd Michael Lewis, when he takes up his post in November (News, 17 August). The new Bishop also intends to immerse himself …

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Assyrian Suffering Overlooked in Iraq

  By Charles Rice   Iraq – ndsmcobserver — The Assyrians have lived in Iraq since 5,000 B.C. Ethnically distinct from Arabs and Kurds, they are Christians and speak neo-Aramaic, similar to the language of Christ. They include Chaldean Catholic, Apostolic Catholic and Syriac Orthodox churches. “In Iraq,” Chaldean Archbishop …

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Egypt Jails Two Christian Activists for ‘Defaming Islam’

  By Charles Rice   Cairo – newkerala — An Egyptian court has extended the jail term of two Christian human rights activists who were arrested and imprisoned on charges of defaming Islam last month, a member of a Christian group said Wednesday. The human rights activists, Adel Fawzy Faltas …

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Iraqi Kurd Jailed in Germany for Funding Terrorist Group

     Stuttgart – DPA — An Iraqi Kurd who transferred thousands of euros to bombers in Iraq was jailed in Germany Wednesday for two and a half years under a tough new policy of catching second-line supporters of terrorism. At the same time, a trial date was set for …

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Syria Joins the Axis of Evil

  By John R. Bolton Washington – Wall Street Journal — The six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program are set to resume on Sept. 27 in Beijing. Since the last session, a raft of “working group” meetings and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea propaganda events have purportedly shown …

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Syria Pays Price for Aiding Terror

        Syria – bostonherald — Israel has just given the world a good example of the virtues of speaking softly and carrying a big stick. This past week Israel launched airstrikes over northern Syria and said absolutely nothing. At last, Syria has to pay real penalties for its aid …

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