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Protesters attack 7 Syrian embassies around world
Protesters attack 7 Syrian embassies around world
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Protesters force entry to Syrian embassy in London
February 04, 2012 09:14 pm
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AP/UNBconnect
LONDON, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - British police say six people have been arrested after protesters forced their way into the Syrian Embassy in London overnight.Scotland Yard says that around 150 people had gathered for a demo...
Heavy snow blankets Bosnia, traps people in cars
February 04, 2012 09:14 pm
Reported by:
AP/UNBconnect
SARAJEVO, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - Huge falls of snow have trapped people in their homes and vehicles across Bosnia, and even prevented the presidents of neighboring Serbia and Croatia from going home.More than a meter (three ...
Russia warns UN vote on Syria will end in scandal
February 04, 2012 08:18 pm
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AP/UNBconnect
MOSCOW, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - Russia's foreign minister has warned Washington that any attempt to put a draft resolution on Syria to vote at the United Nations would lead to "scandal."Sergey Lavrov said in an interview bro...
Heavy snow blankets Bosnia, traps people in cars
February 04, 2012 07:28 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
SARAJEVO, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - Huge falls of snow have trapped people in their homes and vehicles across Bosnia, and even prevented the presidents of neighboring Serbia and Croatia from going home.More than a meter (three fe...
Protesters force entry to Syrian embassy in London
February 04, 2012 07:26 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
LONDON, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - British police say six people have been arrested after protesters forced their way into the Syrian Embassy in London overnight.Scotland Yard says that around 150 people had gathered for a demonst...
Severe flooding, landslides kill 6 in Fiji
February 04, 2012 07:24 pm
Reported by:
AP/UNBconnect
SUVA, Fiji, Jan 26 (AP/UNB) - Severe flooding and landslides in Fiji have killed six people and left hundreds more homeless.The permanent secretary of information for the South Pacific nation said Thursday that heavy ...
Heathrow Airport cancels flights ahead of snow
February 04, 2012 07:24 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
LONDON, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - The owner of Heathrow Airport says it has canceled 30 percent of flights for Sunday amid forecasts for snow and severe weather in London.BAA says it reached an agreement with Heathrow airlines an...
Iranian opposition meets in Sweden
February 04, 2012 07:24 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
STOCKHOLM, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - About 50 exiled members of Iran's opposition are meeting in Stockholm to discuss how they can unite to promote democracy in their homeland and prepare for its parliamentary election in March.W...
Indian minister escapes trial in telecoms scandal
February 04, 2012 07:24 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
NEW DELHI, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - An Indian court has ruled that a powerful minister will not have to stand trial in a multibillion-dollar telecommunications scandal, giving the beleaguered government a reprieve.Judge O.P. Sai...
Indonesian pilot arrested for alleged drug use
February 04, 2012 07:24 pm
Reported by:
UNBConnect
SURABAYA, FEB 4 (AP/UNB) - Indonesian police say they have arrested an airline pilot on suspicion of using illegal drugs three hours before flying.Narcotics agency director Brig. Gen. Benny Mamoto says Lion Air pilot Sya...
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