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Assad Says He Will Not Step Down - VOA - Voice of America
NDTVAssad Says He Will Not Step Down - VOAVoice of AmericaSyrian President Bashar al-Assad says in a newspaper interview that he will not step down before next year's elections. Mr. Assad's comments were published Saturday in the Argentine newspaper, Clarin. They were the first about his political future since the ...'Time needed for Syria to master the S-300'Jerusalem PostIn interview, Syria's Assad says he will not step down, voices skepticism on ...Washington PostSyria's Assad - Little chance peace talks would succeed -newspaperReuters UKSky News Australia -Haaretz -RTall 445 news articles »

Car bomb kills 8, injures 10 in Syrian capital - Xinhua
Economic TimesCar bomb kills 8, injures 10 in Syrian capitalXinhuaDAMASCUS, May 18 (Xinhua) -- At least eight people were killed and 10 others wounded when a car bomb ripped through Damascus' district of Ruken Addien Saturday night, local media and activists said. A "big" explosive device was planted under a car in ...Assad insists he will not quit, car bomb hits DamascusTimes of IndiaDamascus car bomb kills at least three: state TVEconomic TimesPowerful blast hits Damascus, at least 3 deadRTSan Francisco Chronicle -Hot Air (blog) -Kuwait News Agencyall 14 news articles »

Kenyatta's election and the shallowness of African politics - Daily Monitor
New VisionKenyatta's election and the shallowness of African politicsDaily Monitor“So, when Kenyatta and his defiant inauguration day comrade, President Museveni, did not get Most-Favoured-VIP treatment at a Somalia conference in the UK recently, there was some grumbling. Reason? Because Uganda and Kenya have done so much ...President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy William Ruto face insecurity nightmareThe Standard Digital NewsUhuru maintains no salary increase for MPsThe StarUhuru asks Kenyans to shun petty differencesCapital FM KenyaDaily Nation -Premium Times -Institute for War and Peace Reportingall 17 news articles »

Iraq violence kills eight, police kidnapped - Bangkok Post
Bangkok PostIraq violence kills eight, police kidnappedBangkok PostViolence in Iraq on Saturday killed eight people including a police officer, his wife and two children, and gunmen also kidnapped five police officers, officials said. Iraqi anti-terror police guard a checkpoint in Baghdad, on January 6, 2011. Iraqi officials confirm ...Gunmen Kill Iraqi Police Officer and Family - VOAVoice of AmericaBombing at Iraq mosque kills 26Belfast TelegraphBombers target markets, mosque in Iraq, 25 deadReuters CanadaRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyall 277 news articles »

Igbos Have Fared Better Under Jonathan Says S'East PDP - THISDAY Live
THISDAY LiveIgbos Have Fared Better Under Jonathan Says S'East PDPTHISDAY LiveThe leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), south-east zone yesterday said the zone has fared better under President Goodluck Jonathan than any period since the First Republic. Briefing newsmen ahead of the visit of the President to Enugu ...and more »

