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Syria Tops Agenda At G8, As Report Claims Bashar Al-Assad’s Forces Have Killed 4,300 Since Last Summer

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right, speaks to It […]

11 4 月, 2013
Freya Petersen
11 4 月, 2013
作者 Freya Petersen

Syria has topped the agenda during a second day of talks among the Group of Eight industrialized nations in London. Attendees at the meeting of the world's wealthiest countries include US Secretary of State John Kerry and British Foreign Secretary William Hague. According to Voice of America, G8 foreign ministers met over dinner Wednesday,

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Fidel Castro Warns North Korea Not To Risk Nuclear Warfare With US, South

Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader, has warned longtime ally North Korea that it should not risk a war which could “affect more than 70 percent of the world’s population.”

In a rare written commentary piece in Cuban state media, Castro, 86, described the situation on the Korean peninsula as “incredible” and “absurd.”

Saying he was speaking as a friend, Castro wrote that Pyongyang — with Kim Jong Un at the helm — had shown the world its technical prowess and now it was time to remember its duties to others.

“If war breaks out there, the people of both parts of the peninsula will be terribly sacrificed, without benefit to all or either of them. Now that [North Korea] has demonstrated its technical and scientific achievements, we remind her of her duties to the countries which have been her great friends, and it would be unjust to forget that such a war would particularly affect more than 70 per cent of the population of the planet.”

He said North Korea’s declaration of war this week and threatened nuclear attack on the US constituted “one of the gravest risks of nuclear war” since the Cuban missile crisis, Reuters wrote.

Castro led Cuban during the 1962 crisis, when the US and Soviet Union nearly went to war over the placement of Soviet nuclear missiles on Cuba, 90 miles south of Florida.

The LA Times cited analysts as saying that North Korea was not capable of carrying out a nuclear strike, but that the escalating threats had raised tension and diverted global attention.

Castro also warned the US over its role in the crisis.

“If a conflict of that nature should break out there, the government of Barack Obama in his second mandate would be buried in a deluge of images which would present him as the most sinister character in the history of the United States. The duty of avoiding war is also his and that of the people of the United States.”

6 4 月, 2013
Freya Petersen
6 4 月, 2013
作者 Freya Petersen
In this Feb. 10, 2012 file photo released by the state media website Cubadebate, Cuba's leader Fidel Castro speaks during a meeting with intellectuals and writers at the International Book Fair in Havana, Cuba. (AP Photo/Cubadebate, Roberto Chile, File)

Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader, has warned longtime ally North Korea that it should not risk a war which could "affect more than 70 percent of the world's population." In a rare written commentary piece in Cuban state media, Castro, 86, described the situation on the Korean peninsula as "incredible" and "absurd." Saying he was

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Jordanians Protest Fuel Price Hikes, Targeting King Abdullah

In this photo taken late Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, Jordan […]

14 11 月, 2012
Freya Petersen
14 11 月, 2012
作者 Freya Petersen
In this photo taken late Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, Jordanian policemen stand guard as protesters take part in a demonstration following an announcement that Jordan would raise fuel prices, including a hike on cooking gas, in Amman, Jordan. Police say hundreds of Jordanians have poured into the streets of several cities for a second day to protest a government decision to lift fuel subsidies and raise prices.(AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

Jordan's decision to raise fuel prices has sparked nationwide protests, with Jordan's King Abdullah reportedly drawing much of the anger. Two policemen were lightly wounded and a courthouse torched after more than 1,000 people took to the streets in the capital Amman,Reuters reported. Small protests also erupted in several provincial towns,

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Dalai Lama Speaks Out On Tibetan Self-Immolations, Criticizing China

In this file photo taken Wednesday, March 14, 2012 and […]

13 11 月, 2012
Freya Petersen
13 11 月, 2012
作者 Freya Petersen
In this file photo taken Wednesday, March 14, 2012 and released March 15, 2012 by Freetibet.org, Tibetan Jamyang Palden is seen at a hospital after he attempted to set himself on fire in Tongren, a monastery town in Qinghai province, western China. (AP Photo/Freetibet.org, File)

The Dalai Lama has spoken out on the spate of Tibetan self-immolations, saying China is more interested in criticizing him than investigating the reasons behind the incidents. Meanwhile, two more Tibetans self-immolated on Monday, bringing to nine the number of people who have set themselves on fire over the last week to protest Chinese

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Pot-Banging Protesters Of The ‘Cacerolazos’ Take To Streets In Argentina And Beyond

A vehicle is surrounded by protesters demonstrating dur […]

9 11 月, 2012
Freya Petersen
9 11 月, 2012
作者 Freya Petersen
A vehicle is surrounded by protesters demonstrating during a march against Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Argentines took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Thursday night in some of the biggest protests in a decade, fueled by opposition to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's government. In Buenos Aires, the Associated Press reported, demonstrators converged on the pink presidential palace at the Plaza de Mayo square, many of them joined by

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