Secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) said on Sunday that the alliance's airstrikes that killed and wounded dozens of Pakistani soldiers on Saturday
were unintended.
This was a tragic unintended incident. I fully support the ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) investigation which is currently underway. We will determine what
happened, and draw the right lessons, Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement.
The NATO chief said following the regrettable incident, he had written to Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to say that the deaths of Pakistani personnel were as
unacceptable and deplorable as the deaths of Afghan and international personnel.
A total of 24 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 13 others injured when NATO fighter jets and helicopters bombed two border posts in Mohmand tribal region near the Afghan border
early Saturday morning.
Rasmussen stressed the joint interest of NATO and Pakistan in the fight against cross-border terrorism and in ensuring that Afghanistan does not once again become a safe haven
for terrorists.
NATO remains strongly committed to work with Pakistan to improve cooperation to avoid such tragedies in the future...NATO and Pakistan share a common goal: a stable Afghanistan
in a peaceful region, he said.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that latest Western sanctions against the country aim at propagandistic and psychological war.
The recent move by certain Western countries to put sanctions on Iran shows their hostility toward the Iranian nation and is an experienced and futile act, said the spokesman at
his weekly press briefing.
On Monday, the United States and its allies Britain and Canada announced new sanctions against Iran, in the wake of a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
that expressed concern over Tehran's controversial nuclear program.
Everybody knows that our trade exchange with the U.S. and UK is at its lowest level, said Mehmanparast.
In the meantime, Iran has increased the volume of its trade ties with other countries and the volume of Iran's trade exchanges with other countries shows a 36 percent rise in
the past 12 months in comparison with the same period last year, he added.
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In the eyes of our nations Western sanctions are condemned and fruitless, said the spokesman.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced in Washington on Monday that President Barack Obama signed an executive order that for the first time specifically targets
Iran's petrochemical industry, and also expanded sanctions on Iran's oil and gas business.
Alongside Clinton, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner warned the financial institutions around the world of the serious risks of doing business with Iran.
Clinton described the new sanctions as a significant ratcheting up of pressure on Iran, its sources of income and its illegal activities.
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Seeking to step up pressure to force Iran to stop seeking nuclear weapons, U.S. President Barack Obama authorized on Monday to impose new sanctions targeting the Islamic
republic's energy sector for the first time, saying the nation has chosen the path of international isolation.
Obama signed an executive order authorizing sanctions on individuals who knowingly help Iran in its development of petroleum resources and the production of petrochemical
products.
New sanctions target for the first time Iran's petrochemical sector, prohibiting the provision of goods, services and technology to this sector and authorizing penalties against
any person or entity that engages in such activity, he said in a statement, noting the moves expand energy sanctions, making it more difficult for Iran to operate, maintain and
modernize its oil and gas sector.
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As long as Iran continues down this dangerous path, the United States will continue to find ways, both in concert with our partners and through our own actions to isolate and
increase the pressure upon the Iranian regime, he added.
In addition, the United States warned of the threats to governments or financial institutions that do business with Iranian banks, but stopped short of imposing sanctions on the
banking sector in the Islamic republic.
Obama said it is the first time that the U.S. has ever identified the entire Iranian banking sector as a threat.
The UN Security Council imposed four rounds of sanctions on Iran, a major oil producer, between 2006 and 2010 as the country refused to halt its nuclear enrichment program,
which Western countries suspect could be used to develop fuel for nuclear bombs.
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In addition to the UN sanctions that commit all its member states, the United States and European Union have imposed extra sanctions of their own. However, Iran's oil sector had
remained the key sector spared from the draconian measures over the years.
The new U.S. moves came in response to a report released on Nov. 8 by the International Atomic Energy Agency, which outlined alleged activities pointing to clandestine nuclear
bombs making by Iran.
Besides, U.S. authorities alleged last month that Iran was behind a plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington.
Britain said early Monday that it was cutting links with Iran's banks, and Canada was expected to move in a coordinated manner.
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Egypt's ruling military council agreed Tuesday to transfer power to a civilian government before July 1 next year. Here is a chronology of major events in Egypt since the
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) took over the power after the country's longtime ruler, President Hosni Mubarak, was ousted in popular protests in February:
Feb. 11: After daily mass protests and deaths in clashes with security forces and regime loyalists, Mubarak steps down and leaves Cairo for his residence in Sharm el-Sheikh on
the Red Sea.
Feb. 13: The army suspends the constitution and says it will rule Egypt for six months, at which point elections will take place.
March 11: Four top members of the Mubarak regime jailed on charges of ordering security forces to shoot protesters during the revolution, which left over 384 people dead and
6,000 injured.
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March 19: A new constitution was approved in a referendum, with more than 70 percent of voters voting yes.
March 30: The military council announces a parliamentary election for September, to be followed by a presidential ballot one or two months later.
April 9: Major new rally in Cairo, with demonstrators contesting the military regime and calling for Mubarak to be put on trial. At least one person dies as the rally is
dispersed.
April 13: Authorities say Mubarak and his two sons have been detained for 15 days as part of an inquiry into the January- February events. The former president is reported to
have suffered heart problems during questioning.
April 16: The Higher Administrative Court dissolves Mubarak's National Democratic Party and orders the seizure of its assets.
May 7: Fifteen die and 200 injured as Muslims and Christians clash in Cairo.
May 17: Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of the ex-president, freed after remitting her assets to the state.
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June 1: Mubarak and his two sons, Alaa and Gamal, are to face trial on August 3 on charges of ordering the killing of protesters and fraud. According to his lawyer, Mubarak is
suffering from stomach cancer.
June 6: The Muslim Brotherhood's new political party is declared legal.
June 28-29: A total of 1,036 protesters were injured in clashes between the Egyptian security forces and young protesters in Cairo 's Tahrir Square. They protested against the
military rule and the slow pace of trials of former regime officials.
July 6: Hundreds demonstrate in Suez after a court confirms the bail of police accused of murdering protesters.
July 7: The public prosecutor refers 25 people to trial for murder during one of the most bloody days of the uprising.
July 8: Tens of thousands of Egyptians flocked to the streets of Cairo and other major cities, demanding public and fair trials of former officials as well as more reforms.
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July 23: Nearly 300 were injured when protesters attempted to march towards the headquarters of the SCAF in the Abbasiya district in Cairo but were stopped by supporters of the
army and military police.
Sept. 9: Three died and 1,049 others were injured during protests at the Israeli embassy in Cairo. Egyptian protesters stormed the embassy building and forced the evacuation of
Israeli ambassador and major staff.
Sept. 27: The military regime set the first phase of the parliamentary polls for Nov. 28.
Oct. 9: Security forces clashed with protesters, mostly Copts, in front of the Egyptian TV building in Cairo, leaving at least 24 dead and hundreds injured.
Nov 18: Thousands of people started to protest in central Cairo and other cities, calling for an end to the military rule.
Nov. 21: The caretaker cabinet headed by Essam Sharaf tenders resignation.
Nov. 22: The cabinet's resignation accepted by the SCAF. At least 28 people died and nearly 2,000 others were injured in days of clashes between protestors and riot police. SCAF
chief Hussein Tantawi says the presidential election will be hold in mid-2012 and the council will transfer power before July 1 of that year.
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The U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich leads the GOP field in a new national poll, four points ahead of the long-time front-runner Mitt Romney.
Twenty-six percent of likely Republican voters support the former House Speaker as the party's nominee, up 16 points since early November, according to the Quinnipiac University
poll released Tuesday. He was followed by Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, with 22 percent of support, down one point from the previous poll.
Gingrich also enjoys a comfortable edge over Romney in hypothetical head-to-head match-up, 49 percent to 39 percent.
This was the latest survey that demonstrated Gingrich's surge in recent weeks. A Gallup poll released Monday showed that Gingrich and Romney are neck-in-neck in the race for GOP
nomination. Among Republican registered voters, Gingrich is the choice of 22 percent and Romney at 21 percent.
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In a CNN-ORC poll released Monday, Ginrich leads the Republican field with 24 percent of support, followed by Romney with 20 percent.
Gingrich's rise was in large part attributed to his good performances in GOP presidential debates, in which he successfully portrayed himself as serene, mature and
knowledgeable. That's also one of the selling points on his campaign trail.
If you stop and ask yourself: it's October of 2012, President Obama is spending one billion dollars beating up the Republican candidate and you get to the debates, who do you
want to have debate Obama to draw clarity between the various lies they will be telling and the truth, the former speaker told a crowd Monday in New Hampshire. I think most
people end up thinking I'm probably a better debater than my friends are.
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Gingrich, who was almost left dead by pundits this summer after the exodus of his campaign staff, surged to the top-tier of the GOP field after businessman Herman Cain collapsed
amid sexual harassment allegations, and is now seen as the new anybody-but- Romney candidate.
The Quinnipiac University poll also showed Cain's continuous decline triggered by the sexual scandal and worsened by his gaffes in recent primary debates and interviews. He fell
from 30 percent early this month to only 14 percent in the latest poll.
Texas Governor Rick Perry and House Representative Ron Paul each took 6 percent, followed by Congresswoman Michele Bachmann at 4 percent. Former ambassador to China Jon Huntsman
and former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania took 2 percent each.
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The prime minister of Libya's interim government announced the lineup of the country's transitional cabinet in the capital Tripoli late Tuesday that will lead the war-torn
country until parliamentary elections are held in 2012.
Prime Minister Abdel Rahim el-Keeb said at a press conference in Tripoli late Tuesday that Hashour Forgen Hasana will be finance minister, Fawzy Abdel Aal is named as interior
minister, Osama Jewle is nominated as defense minister, and Anwar El Fetori will be communication minister.
The interim government consists of two deputy prime ministers and 24 ministers, including two female members.
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Keeb said the interim government aims to ensure security and stability by providing basic social services and payment of salaries, to support efforts of the National
Transitional Council (NTC) to achieve national reconciliation, to establish justice and to rebuild the army and security forces, among other goals.
The formation of a new government in Libya has been postponed repeatedly due to differences among factions within the NTC, formed by anti-Gaddafi forces not long after the
revolt erupted in Benghazi.
Abdel Rahim el-Keeb, a professor of Tripoli University, was elected late October as Libya's new interim prime minister.
El-Keeb, also a member of the NTC, won 26 out of 51 votes, which was conducted in the presence of domestic and foreign journalists in the capital.
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The head of Egypt's ruling military council, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, said here late Tuesday that the council has accepted the resignation of the caretaker government led
by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf.
In a televised address to the nation, Tantawi announced that the presidential elections will take place by July 2012 and the military regime will hand over power back to a
civilian government before July 1 that year.
The military does not expect to keep power, Tantawi said, adding that the military is ready to hand over power immediately if people wish so through a referendum.
Sharaf's cabinet decided to quit en masse Sunday after clashes between protestors and riot police left a number of people dead and hundreds of others injured.
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Tantawi also said the Nov. 28 parliamentary elections will go ahead as scheduled and the military will not meddle in the polls.
The military does not care about who will win and it's up to the people to decide who will rule, he said.
He denied that the military is responsible for the deaths resulting from the latest round of violence hitting Cairo and other cities in recent days.
The Egyptian army never killed a single Egyptian man or woman, said Tantawi, head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, who took over the power after the fall of President
Hosni Mubarak in February amid popular protests.
It's not clear whether Tantawi's address would defuse the ongoing crisis in Egypt, which has been rocked by massive protests for five days.
Some protestors said they would continue to stay in the square until a new government is formed. They also demanded a civilian committee to take the power during the
transitional period.
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While Tantawi was delivering the speech, tens of thousands of protestors were gathering in the landmark Tahrir Square in central Cairo, demanding his departure. Protestors say
they were angry about the slow pace of reforms. But others supported the decision of the army.
On Tuesday night, some protestors began slowly to leave the square. A TingVoa.com reporter said that he could still feel the smell of tear gas at the entrance of a street
leading to the premises of the Interior Ministry building, the center of recent clashes between security forces and protestors in Cairo.
The army's response still left some questions unanswered, such as the constitutional principles, which became one of the major issues leading the mass protests. It posed new
questions, such as a referendum, if people wish, for the army to hand over power.
On Monday, the military council issued a decree to ban all those who corrupted political life in Egypt. The ban was also a demand by many political forces in order to prevent
the former regime remnants to regain power.
But the law is believed to be too late, as many former members of the disbanded National Democratic Party (NDP) submitted their candidacy applications in different ways. Legal
experts said court orders were needed to disqualify the NDP candidates.
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Therefore, the participation of the former regime members remained a possible focus of disagreement among political forces.
At least 28 people have died and about 2,000 were injured in clashes between protestors and riot police across the country since Friday.
Sacking Sharaf's cabinet is one of the key demands of protestors, who also call for setting a date for the ruling military council to transfer power to a civilian authority and
holding presidential elections before mid-2012.
The military council has reportedly approached Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog IAEA, for the prime minister's position. ElBaradei led the
National Coalition for Change, a group which participated in the anti-government protests earlier this year.
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Egypt's military rulers held talks with political groups on Tuesday to seek the way out of the worst crisis since the fall of former president Hosni Mubarak in February, as mass
protest continued in Cairo's symbolic Tahrir Square.
Latest reports from local media said shortly before that the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has just agreed to transfer power to a civilian government before
July 1 of 2012, bowing to the demands of protesters who have gathered in Cairo and other cities for several days.
But at the same time, different views exist on the fate of the upcoming elections slated for next week. While the Muslim Brotherhood insisted on holding elections on time, the
liberal Wafd party wanted the polls to be delayed two weeks until security is restored.
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Hussein Tantawi, head of the SCAF, is expected to address the nation some time on Tuesday. Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, whose cabinet tendered resignation to the military
council, called on all Egyptian people to put the national interest first and work on calming down the situation in the street. Latest reports from local media are suggesting
that the resignation has been just accepted by the ruling military council.
The SCAF has asked the justice ministry to investigate the violence which has raged on for four days. The council is reportedly approaching Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the
United Nations' nuclear watchdog IAEA, for the prime minister's position.
Sharaf's cabinet spokesman Mohamed Hegazy indicated earlier that the government would continue to discharge its duties until the SCAF decides on the matter.
''We were so close to achieving the most important goal in the political transformation by holding the parliamentary elections,'' Sharaf told reporters. ''We worked hard and did
everything we could in favor of this country.''
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As Egyptians await a way out of the current crisis, massive protests are continuing at central Cairo's Tahrir Square for the fifth day. Footage of local TV channels showed that
a funeral for one of the protesters killed in recent violence was held at the square Tuesday morning.
According to the health ministry, 28 people died and more than 2,000 were injured in the clashes over the past four days. Protests and clashes also erupted in other Egyptian
cities including Alexandria, Suez and Ismailia, which casualties were also caused.
In response to a Million-Man-March call, tens of thousands of people gathered in Tahrir Square on Tuesday. The number of the protesters was growing as more and more people
joined their ranks after work.
Among their top demands are sacking the current Sharaf-led government, withdrawing the constitutional principles, setting a date for transferring power from the military council
to a civilian government, in addition to holding presidential elections before mid-2012.
The protests, first starting on Friday, are one of the largest in the country since the fall of former president Hosni Mubarak.
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Saed Lawendy, a researcher with the Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, said that no one knows where Egypt is going to go.
All what is happening now is to postpone the elections, he told TingVoa.com. The political forces became sure of the Muslim Brotherhood's domination over the parliament
elections and that nothing were changed in the procedures of the parliament elections.
It is necessary for the Sharaf government to resign, but if the supreme military council left the country now, the matter will be worse and worse, as the rescue government
formation will cause disputes among political forces, he said.
Egypt is planned to start a historic parliamentary elections on Nov. 28. But the current crisis cast doubts on the polls.
The latest round of violence has started to cause a toll on the country's economy. For the ninth day in a row, Egyptian shares Monday plunged more than 4 percent. Non-Arabs were
taken by bearish sentiment, pulling down the bourse's main index EXG 30 4. 04 percent, to a three-year low of 3,860.99 points.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Monday called on Syrian opposition to unite against President Bashar al-Assad, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov chided
such calls from Western countries as provocation.
It is important for opposition groups to be able to put aside their own differences and come to a united view of the way forward, Hague made the remarks after meeting with
Syrian opposition representatives in London on Monday.
However, he said Britain was not ready to recognize the Syrian opposition as the country's legitimate government.
We are not at the point of a formal recognition, partly because there is not a single council as there was in Libya. They are not in control of territory in Syria as the council
was in Libya and the international community has not reached that point, Hague said.
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Meanwhile, Lavrov said that so far, when the Arab League (AL) urges to stop the violence and start dialogues, Western countries and some countries in the region call for the
opposition to avoid such dialogues with Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Abuses over international law and the UN authority cannot be allowed, Lavrov added.
The remarks of Hague and Lavrov came after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's confirmation that he would press on with a crackdown against what he called armed groups targeting
civilians, policemen, army personnel in his country despite increased pressure from the AL.
The conflict will continue and the pressure to subjugate Syria will continue, Assad told the Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. However, I assure you that Syria will not bow down
and that it will continue to resist the pressure being imposed on it, he said.
Commenting on Assad's remarks, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Monday that the Syrian regime was destined to fall sooner or later.
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No matter how hard you try to hold on to power with your tanks and your weapons, a day will come and you will go, said Erdogan at a meeting with chief Muslim clerics from
African countries and communities held in Istanbul.
The AL peace plan reached with Syria earlier this month has virtually perished, with each side blaming the other of showing no sincerity. The Syrian authorities said that the
plan contains impossible phrases that encroach upon Syria's sovereignty while the AL said that Syria has demanded amendments that contradict the plan's essence.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem said that some Arab states are using the AL as a tool to take the Syrian file to the UN Security Council, but stressed that there would be
no civil war no matter how they tried to ignite it ... thanks to the awareness of the Syria people.
In yet another move to place pressure on Damascus, the AL has said that it will sponsor a meeting combining different opposition figures to help them form a united front.
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Now, there are mounting calls among Syrians, even anti-regime activists, to halt all kinds of violent acts whether they are against government's targets or not as armed
resistance has practically become true.
The so-called Syrian Free Army (SFA), an opposition armed force composed of army defectors, has recently attacked the headquarters of air intelligence forces in Damascus' suburb
of Harasta, which was denied by the government.
The SFA claimed responsibility for the Harasta attack, and its founder, Riyad al-Assaad, a Turkey-based defected army colonel, said during an interview with al-Jazeera TV that
the SFA is an armed opposition force that has its own weapons and funds.
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Opposition groups claimed that the ruling al-Baath party's building in the very heart of Damascus was hit at dawn on Sunday by two rocket-propelled grenades. But Moallem said
that such news is absolutely baseless and Syria's state-run TV aired footage of the building which looks intact.
However, residents at the area confirmed that they awoke at a loud explosion, a matter the minister had stopped short of explaining.
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China has called on relevant parties in Syria to put an immediate end to violence in the country.
China has paid close attention to the current situation in Syria, and has called on the international community to play a constructive role in creating conditions to ease the
situation in Syria, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Liu Weimin said Monday at a daily press briefing.
The Arab League rejected Syria's proposed modifications to the mission of a 500-member delegation to visit the country, saying on Sunday that the proposed modifications made
drastic changes to the observers' mission.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that Syria will not bow down, and it will continue to resist the pressure being imposed on it.
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Egypt's ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces called for urgent talks with political forces late Monday, state TV reported.
The military council said in a statement that it deeply regretted over the latest clashes between protesters and police, and ordered to set up a committee to investigate the
violence.
The council offered deep condolences to the families of the victims in the clashes, hoping all the injured would recover soon.
It ordered the security forces to take necessary measures to protect the demonstrators and keep utmost self-restraint within the legal framework.
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The military guaranteed the rights of peace demonstrations of civilians in accordance with law, but protesters could not exceed the limit of peaceful demonstrations under any
circumstances, according to the statement.
Some 23 people have died and nearly 2,000 others were injured in the three days of clashes between protesters and police in Egypt.
The military council assigned the Justice Ministry to form an investigation committee to probe the causes of the deaths and submit the results as soon as possible so as to take
legal measures against the participants in the violence.
The Egyptian cabinet said Monday in a statement that it submitted its resignation a day earlier, but Egypt's Nile TV channel said late Monday that the military has not decided
on the matter.
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Former Libyan intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi has been captured, an official of the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) said Sunday.
Senussi was captured in Brak al-Shate by a fighter brigade named Ahrar al-Fazan which was led by Ahmed Hesnawe, the NTC spokesman Abdul Hafid Ghoga told reporters here Sunday.
The NTC fighters who were tracking al-Senussi for two days arrested him at his sister's house, about 70 kilometers south of the desert city of Sabha.
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Senussi, who had been at large since the fall of Tripoli to NTC forces in August, was seized earlier in the day in the southern Libyan town of Gaara by Sabha militia who are
looking for a safe place to keep him in custody.
Senussi, 62, is the brother-in-law and former right-hand man of Libya's former strongman Muammar Gaddafi.
The former Libyan intelligence chief, along with Gaddafi and his second son Saif al-Islam, is wanted by the International Criminal Court on charges of crimes against humanity.
The court issued arrest warrants for them in late June.
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The ruling United Russia party Sunday officially nominated Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as its presidential candidate in the March elections.
A total of 614 representatives from the United Russia party and the All-Russia People's Front movement unanimously approved the nomination in the party's congress.
I am grateful to (President) Dmitry Medvedev and the United Russia congress for nominating me as candidate and for the proposal to run for president of the Russian Federation. I
accept this proposal with gratitude, of course, Putin said.
He also told party supporters that it was necessary to seek social justice and introduce higher taxes on luxury goods.
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Today it is obvious that Russian citizens and society want the authorities to ensure justice. Every decision and every step must meet the interests of the absolute majority,
Putin said. Taxes for common citizens should not be burdensome while luxury and over-consumption should be taxed at a higher rate.
The prime minister also warned that overseas efforts to influence Russia's elections are useless, saying the move is just like throwing money to the wind.
Representatives of certain foreign states are gathering and paying money to the so-called grant recipients and instructing them, advising them to do corresponding work with the
final goal of influencing the course of the election campaign in our country. That is useless, Putin said.
Putin was interrupted several times by applause from the 10,000 supporters in the stadium.
Medvedev, who also attended the congress, lauded Putin as the most successful, experienced and popular politician in Russia.
An overwhelming majority of our citizens trust Putin and link with him their hopes for the future, Medvedev said.
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Putin and Medvedev both expressed hope that voters support the United Russia in next week's parliamentary elections.
Russia's presidential election campaign officially began Saturday.
Putin, who stepped down in 2008 after two presidential terms, announced in September that he would seek the presidency in 2012. Medvedev agreed to head the ruling United
Russia's list for the Dec. 4 parliamentary elections.
The United Russia, established in December 2001, is the dominant party force with more than 2 million members. Putin has been the leader of the party since May 2008.
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Yemeni Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi on Sunday nominated opposition National Council's chairman Mohamed Salim Basindwa as the new prime minster, assigning him to form a
new consensus government in line with a Gulf-brokered power-transfer deal.
Following is a profile of Basindwa:
Basindwa was born in January 1935 in Aden province in South Yemen and was an active politician who contributed to the popular fronts against British colonialism. He was a member
of the people' s socialist party when it was founded in 1962. He later moved to North Yemen and held several ministerial posts.
Basindwa participated in the government of former Yemeni President Ibrahim al-Hamdi as minister of social affairs, labor and youth in 1974 and as political advisor to the
leadership council. In 1976, he was appointed as development minister and chairman of the central planning organization.
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He continued to be development minister and chairman of the central planning organization during the era of former President al-Ghashmi and the first government under President
Ali Abdullah Saleh. In 1978, he became minister of information and culture.
In 1988, Basindwa participated in the consultative, Shura council.
In the first government after the reunification of North and South Yemen, Basindwa held the post of foreign minister from 1993 to 1994. From 1994 to 1995, he served as
information minister and later became a political advisor to President Saleh.
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Since 2006, Basindwa has been an active opposition member.
As the popular protest movement rattled Yemen in late January this year, the opposition coalition formed a National Council for Peaceful Revolution Forces on Aug. 17 to unite
and lead different opposition groups and parties, youth organizations and protesters as well as the defected forces across the country in order to oust Saleh and his allies.
The 1,000 representatives of National Committee for Peaceful Revolution Forces then elected 143 members as National Council and nominated Basindwa as its chairman.