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Obama and Medvedev from equipping PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 28 March 2010 00:15

eba0939db5c358d42b5497ca4474.jpgA quarter have to get out: The U.S. and Russia seek to reduce the number of nuclear weapons by agreement. 2200 instead of nuclear long-range missiles, each country will in future have only 1500th Effect of this agreement is not there yet.

Long and repeatedly promised U.S. President Barack Obama, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, and Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev nuclear disarmament. Now, the representatives of the two largest nuclear powers in the world at one of their many phone calls recently succeeded to break through. In Prague, the place where Obama a year ago, his vision of a nuclear-free world, announced that he wants with Medvedev on 8 April the first major disarmament treaty signed this century.

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Anger after Allawi's victory PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 28 March 2010 00:05

d68494e500adddf144425d785c18.jpgThe election winner Iyad Allawi has already presented his coalition plans. His opponent, the current Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, however, will do anything to remain in power. His government spokesman wants to appeal against their choice.

After the announcement of the provisional final results of parliamentary elections in Iraq, the trouble really begins in Baghdad. The election winner Iyad Allawi accepted congratulations and explained his plans for the coalition negotiations. But the incumbent prime minister hinted Nuri al-Maliki ordered that he wants to form his own government, even though his law-coalition after the counting of votes has two seats less than Al Irakija list of Iyad Allawi. Al-Maliki apparently wants to pull all the stops - both politically and legally hold - in order to power.

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Poland's next presidential candidate PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 28 March 2010 00:02

c93ca680b4e3f1a54f2a734bf53b.jpgBronislaw Komorowski, is regarded as liberal-conservative, was engaged in resistance against the Communists and occurs in the fall of the presidential election. The party of Prime Minister Tusk, nominated him on Saturday in Warsaw for the presidential candidates.

Poland's liberal-conservative Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Lech Kaczynski, a troublesome opponent. Since Tusk took office in fall 2007, the conflict between the two taps dispute flared up - after brief periods of peaceful cohabitation - on time and again. Time it was concerned with the place at the negotiating table at the EU summit in Brussels, at which all laughed Europe, sometimes to the health of the government which made the head of state with his veto dashed.

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SPD wants to hear Merkel as a witness PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 23:56

cff75e748794017d865c142fe957.jpgThe SPD wants to Chancellor Angela Merkel in Kunduz, to speak of inquiry as a witness. Merkel will not they accused had not cared enough to explain. The CDU defense expert Andreas Schockenhoff takes her under his protection.

The SPD wants that Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Kunduz-committee hearing as a witness. The background is that the chancellor had immediately after the deadly bombing of two fuel trucks by e-mail evidence of civilian casualties. And "There are issues that can ultimately only be answered, the Chancellor," said SPD chairman Rainer Arnold the Bild newspaper.

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Injured in protest against Nazis PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 23:48

03541870acf767ad85f6ed17a43e.jpgAt a demonstration against a march of the far-right NPD, there were two wounded on Saturday in Duisburg. In other cities of Germany, the counter-demonstrations were orderly and peaceful.

As announced, the police, were injured on Saturday in Duisburg, a man and a woman who took part in protests against a parade of the NPD. The two came to a hospital. About the nature and severity of injuries, the police gave no details. The chronology of the events initially remained unclear. Several people are said to have ignited firecrackers. With the arrest of a man, it was then to come confrontations with the police. "According to entries in the Internet network," Twitter is the wife of police officers in the encirclement linksautonomer counterdemonstrators have been violated.

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