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► Two powers, Qatar and Iran, try to sway Hamas - By BRIAN MURPHY | Associated Press
► U.S. has concerns about Egyptian president Mursi's moves - Reuters
► Clashes in Egypt As Morsi Defends New Powers. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by AssociatedPress :: Thousands of opponents of Egypt's Islamist president clashed with his supporters in cities across the country Friday, burning several offices of the Muslim Brotherhood. (Nov. 23)
► Obama Thanksgiving address: Calls to unite behind WH, doesn't thank God - The Daily Caller
► Obesity Gene May Shield Against Depression - By MyHealthNewsDaily Staff | LiveScience.com – Wed, Nov 21, 2012 || DAILYMAIL- Fat people really are more jolly - because their genes mean they're less likely to get depressed
► Postcard mailed during WWII arrives at NY home - Associated Press
► Galapagos' extinct tortoise species could come back to life - By Eduardo Garcia Thu, Nov 22, 2012 || Scientists: Galapagos tortoise can be revived -By FRANK BAJAK Thu, Nov 22, 2012 || REUTERS
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► Israel eases Gaza border restrictions after truce - By KARIN LAUB and SARAH EL DEEB | Associated Press
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► Is marijuana bad for you? By The Week's Editorial Staff || A guide to cannabis, how it is used, how it works and what the risks are. This article was last reviewed by Patricia Macnair in July 2012.
24 NOVEMBRE
► 24 November 2012 - Egypt's Mursi defends new powers
President Mohammed Mursi tells supporters his sweeping new powers will lead Egypt to "freedom", as opponents attack his party's offices.
* Egypt: Who holds the power?
* Profile: Mohammed Mursi
* In pictures: Egypt protests
* Tahrir Square sit-in
► 24 November 2012 - EU budget talks end without deal
The Brussels summit on the EU's long-term budget ends without agreement but the head of the European Council is hopeful of a deal next year. 172
* Cameron: EU deal not good enough
* Van Rompuy 'still confident' - VIDEO
* Hewitt: The battle in Brussels
* Cameron: 'Deal still do-able' VIDEO
* Where the money goes
* Q&A: EU budget battle
► 23 November 2012 - Farc urges US to free commander
Farc urges the US to free one of its jailed commanders, Simon Trinidad, having taken a cardboard cut-out of him to peace talks this week.► 20 November 2012 - US marijuana legalisation fuels Mexico drugs war debate
* Profiles: Colombia's armed groups
* Q&A: Colombia peace talks
* Little fanfare in conflict zone
► 21 November 2012 - El Salvador gang truce: Can MS-13 and 18th Street keep the peace? By Linda Pressly BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents, San Salvador
► 24 November 2012 - Will China's new leaders change Tibet policy? By Martin Patience BBC News, Beijing
► 24 November 2012 - Mystery dog deaths anger Russians. By Adam Robinson BBC Monitoring
► 23 November 2012 - Energy Bill: Households to fund £7.6bn green investment
► 23 November 2012 - Week in pictures: 17-23 November 2012
► 22 November 2012 - Luxury desert escapes in the UAE | By Georgina Wilson-Powell
► 23 November 2012 - Giant Eocene bird was 'gentle herbivore', study finds | By Michelle Warwicker BBC Nature
► 22 November 2012 - Parrots mimic to address individuals | By Ella Davies Reporter, BBC Nature
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► 25 November 2012 - Egypt NGOs denounce Mursi decree
More than 20 Egyptian rights groups call on President Mursi to withdraw the decree granting himself new powers, warning of a "new dictatorship".► China lands jet on first carrier
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More Protests in Egypt Over Morsi Edicts. Published on Nov 24, 2012 by AssociatedPress - Clashes erupted as protests continued in Cairo on Saturday evening against President Mohammed Morsi's decision to grant himself new powers. (Nov. 24)
* Analysis: Mursi's political gamble
* Egypt: Who holds the power?
* Profile: Mohammed Mursi
* Challenges facing Mursi
* Legacy of Cairo protests
* Tahrir Square sit-in
A Chinese-made fighter jet lands on Beijing's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, officials say, bolstering China's military capacity in territorial disputes.► 23 November 2012 - Africa in pictures: 16-22 November 2012
* In pictures: China's aircraft carrier
* President Hu attends ceremony
24 NOVEMBRE
► One rocket already too much: Quiet will be met by quiet'. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by RussiaToday -One Palestinian's been killed and more than a dozen wounded by Israeli gunfire in Gaza. Medics say the civilians came under attack for trespassing on the border area with Israel. However, Tel Aviv claims its forces had fired warning shots. The bloodshed comes just two days after a ceasefire ended the armed conflict with Gaza militants. RT talks to Alex Selsky - spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister's office.
► Video: Scene of Gaza-Israel border shooting after IDF kills Palestinian. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by RussiaToday :: One adult has been killed and at least 10 teenagers injured after Israeli soldiers opened fire at the Gaza-Israel border, Gaza medical authorities claimed. The incident happened east of the city of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza. The clashes erupted after a group of Palestinian farmers wandered into the disputed 300-meter buffer zone along the border
► IDF soldiers kill 1 Palestinian, wound 19 others at Gaza-Israel border 2 days after ceasefire. Published: 23 November, 2012 - Edited: 24 November, 2012
► Netanyahu agreed to ceasefire after Obama promised US troops in Sinai next week? Published: 23 November, 2012
► Gaza ceasefire gave Morsi green light for drastic action'. Published: 23 November, 2012
► Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly donates €1.5mn to children in Gaza. Published: 21 November, 2012 -Edited: 22 November, 2012
► Protests and clashes across Egypt as 'Pharaoh' Morsi seizes new powers (PHOTOS, VIDEO). Published: 23 November, 2012 - Edited: 24 November, 2012
► Another Syria media murder: State TV journalist killed in war-torn Damascus. Published: 23 November, 2012
► Anonymous hacker behind Stratfor attack faces life in prison. Published: 23 November, 2012
► Egypt clashes: Anti-Morsi rioters torch Muslim Brotherhood. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by RussiaToday ::Police fired tear gas at protesters as supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi clashed in Cairo. Demonstrations took place in several cities throughout the country after the leader signed a controversial decree expanding his powers.
► All Hands On Deck! China flexes naval might amid islands row. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by RussiaToday ::The Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy recently carried out live ammunition drills in the South China Sea and East China Sea. Vessel-airplane confrontation, vessel-submarine confrontation, air-defense and light weapon shootings were completed in the drills.
► Video of world's longest sea bridge opened in China. Uploaded by RussiaToday on Jun 30, 2011 ::The world's longest bridge over sea water has opened in opened to general traffic on in China's eastern coastal city of Qingdao. Jiaozhou Bay is located on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula in East China. It separates Huangdao District from Qingdao City and borders on two other cities, Jiaozhou and Jiaonan. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, with a total length of 42.4 kilometres would easily cross the English Channel and is almost three miles longer than the previous record-holder, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the American state of Louisiana. Built in just four years at a cost of 55.5 billion pounds, the sheer scale of the bridge reveals the advances made by Chinese engineers in recent years.
► Tunisia and Libya delay formal recognition of Syrian opposition council. Published: 23 November, 2012
► Russia second by economic performance among G20 – survey. Published: 23 November, 2012
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What the hell? Beating back to bleed? What is the point of all this activity? They like to hurt themselves? Wahh ... Sado-masochistic? Wahh ....What was gained after that? Satisfaction? Wahh ...Wahh? Ah, it's up to them. After all, if the skin on their backs bloody, it was their backs, not the backs of other Muslims. I'll try to ask other Muslims about this.► Leveling Gaza: Israel airstrikes to cost Gaza over $300 million – report.
► Catalonia parliamentary vote could signal step towards independence from Spain.
► Top judges, opposition protest Morsi's power-extending decree
► Palestinian Authority rejects calls to postpone statehood bid
► China flexes naval might with new aircraft carrier's first jet landing (VIDEO)
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► Morsi's appeal for 'trust' falls on deaf ears in Egypt. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - Since assuming sweeping powers never held by an Egyptian president, Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country in protest of President Morsi's move. Morsi has asked Egyptians to trust him, but the slogans coming out of Tahrir are the same as the ones heard during the revolution - only the name of the president has changed. | Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid reports from Cairo.
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► Inside Story Americas - Time to monitor Guatemala's mining sector? Published on Nov 24, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - A Canadian mining company stands accused of violating human rights and damaging the environment in Guatemala. As the price of gold has rocketed amidst global economic uncertainty, Goldcorp argues it is sharing its record revenues with an impoverished community by providing jobs and economic development. The company owns the Marlin mine in Guatemala, which was opened in 2005 despite the objections of indiginous communities. (VIDEO)
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Mario Monti: 'Italy is done with austerity'. Published on Nov 24, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - More than a year ago, at the height of the Italian fiscal crisis, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was forced to resign. And when Mario Monti was appointed to succeed him, there was a collective sigh of relief, as the Italians marked the end of an era. He had never run for office -- instead he was appointed by the president and the parliament. He was an outsider to local politics, with a solid background in the European Union halls of power, a man many thought was their only hope out of the mess. (VIDEO)
► Leaders tell DR Congo rebels to 'stop war'. Published on Nov 24, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - Regional leaders have called on Democratic Republic of Congo rebel group M23 to end hostilities and leave a key eastern town they seized in a rampant advance that has sparked fears of a wider conflict. The meeting of east African heads of state went forward without a key player - Rwandan President Paul Kagame, whose country the United Nations accuses of backing the rebels - and wrapped up after less than an hour. | Al Jazeera's correspondents report. (VIDEO)
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► Clashes Erupt Across Egypt over Morsy’s New Powers - By Associated PressNov. 23, 2012
* 1 Killed, 9 Wounded in Israeli Gunfire Near Gaza
► New Treatment for 'Sleeping Beauty' Syndrome? - By Maia SzalavitzNov. 23, 2012
► Golden Triangle: After Obama's Visit to Rangoon, What's Next for Burma-China-U.S. Relations?
By Hannah Beech/RangoonNov. 23, 2012► Pictures of the Week: November 16 – 23
* Obama Abroad: Scenes of a U.S. President in Burma (PHOTOS)
* Fareed Zakaria: Will China Be Obama's Next Foreign Policy Headache?
* Forget the Fiscal Cliff: Why President Obama is in Asia
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■ Mauritanian President Returns From France
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■ Postcard Mailed During WWII Arrives at NY Home
■ Pakistan to Cut Phone Service to Prevent Attacks
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■ AP Interview: Hamas No. 2 Rejects Gaza Arms Halt
■ Will U.S. Role at Climate Talks Change After Storm?
■ Afghan Police: Student Killed in University Clash
■ Thai Anti-Government Protesters Clash With Police
■ Regional Leaders Meet in Uganda Over Congo Cris
► How to Stop Sexual Assault in the U.S. Military
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► First Review of Zero Dark Thirty: The Girl Who Got bin Laden
► Joe Klein: What We Learn from Romney's Post-Mortem
► Viewpoint: Does Working Over the Holidays Mark a New Class Divide?
► Sudan: Is Bashir's Regime Crumbling?
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► Window of opportunity may open in U.S.-Iran nuclear standoff
► Mexico City committee: Boot out statue of Azerbaijan strongman
► Philippines protesters demand justice as massacre trials lag
► Clashes erupt, offices ablaze after Egypt president expands power
► Michelle Obama receives White House Christmas tree
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► Obama, GOP lawmaker deliver Thanksgiving messages
► Obama for America weighs in on 'fiscal cliff,' hints at future role
► Thanksgiving cheer, voter disappointment in D.C. holiday emails
► FOOD TODAY
■ Counter Intelligence: At MessHall in Los Feliz, fall in for fun
■ Essay: A rookie Thanksgiving Day cook takes over the kitchen
■ Critic's Choice: A nip in the air, a sausage on the plate
■ Cast iron enjoys a comeback among cooks
■ Hawaii: Maui's food and wine fest to debut in December
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► National Guard soldiers and airmen face unemployment crisis
► Larry Hagman dies at 81; TV's J.R. Ewing
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A Kung Fu Panda balloon float makes its way down 6th Ave during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, November 22, 2012. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A Paraguayan participant in the Pole Dance South America 2012 competition performs at Republica square in downtown Buenos Aires on November 23, 2012 ahead of the contest to be held on November 24 and 26. AFP PHOTO/Juan Mabromata)
A Kung Fu Panda balloon float makes its way down 6th Ave during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York, November 22, 2012. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A Paraguayan participant in the Pole Dance South America 2012 competition performs at Republica square in downtown Buenos Aires on November 23, 2012 ahead of the contest to be held on November 24 and 26. AFP PHOTO/Juan Mabromata)
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► Kontre Kulture - Conseils de lecture, novembre 2012. Published on Nov 23, 2012 by KontreKulture. Manifeste pour briser les chaînes de l'usure ; La Franc-maçonnerie et la révolution française; Spleen and strings; Anthologie des propos contre les Juifs, le judaïsme et le sionisme ; Qui est Alain Soral? Chroniques d'avant-guerre
Alain Soral dédicacera son livre Chroniques d’avant-guerre le samedi 8 décembre 2012 de 14h30 à 18h30. Venez rencontrer l’auteur à la librairie Facta :
4, rue de Clichy Paris IXe
Téléphone : 01 48 74 59 14
Ah, trop long. Je dois accoucher dans quelques jours.
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