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- Under NATO bombs killed 700 civilians Libyans
- The Georgian parliament equates Soviet symbols with the Nazi
- Organiser September 11, is facing new charges
- U.S. House of Representatives refused to increase the national debt limit
- Atlanta Thrashers move to Winnipeg
- Kuznetsova eliminated from the tournament Roland Garros
- In Moscow, burned seven cars
- Iran explained the scandal with the aircraft Merkel "technical problems"
- The President of Syria announced an amnesty for political prisoners
- From poisoning in Turkey died the second Russian woman
- Insurgents in western Libya received weapons from Qatar
- MINI Cooper received a trim in the style of Bentley
- In Vladikavkaz, the killer shot the famous poet
- Armenian opposition rally, said the release of colleagues
- Juliette Lewis sings in the Krasnodar town
Under NATO bombs killed 700 civilians Libyans Posted: 31 May 2011 04:38 PM PDT The Government of Libya announced data showing that since the beginning of military operations under NATO bombs killed 718 civilians. Over four thousand innocent Libyans were injured, 433 of them - seriously. The evening of May 31 to Tripoli was caused at least four air strikes. |
The Georgian parliament equates Soviet symbols with the Nazi Posted: 31 May 2011 02:34 PM PDT The Georgian Parliament approved the so-called "Freedom Charter" - a document banning the use of the country fascist and communist symbols. The new law imposes restrictions for former Soviet secret service and the people who held senior positions in the Communist Party and Komsomol organizations. |
Organiser September 11, is facing new charges Posted: 31 May 2011 03:42 PM PDT Military prosecutors are re-charged the organizer of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Him and his four accomplices were accused earlier of numerous articles, including murder and terrorism. Those charges were dropped in 2009, when Barack Obama has proposed to transfer their cases to civil court. |
U.S. House of Representatives refused to increase the national debt limit Posted: 31 May 2011 05:01 PM PDT U.S. House of Representatives refused to approve the increase in limiting the volume of loans the federal government's 2.4 trillion dollars. Opponents of the bill insist on pre-cuts. Earlier, the U.S. Treasury warned about the threat of default in connection with the achievement of the previous ceiling. |
Atlanta Thrashers move to Winnipeg Posted: 31 May 2011 02:10 PM PDT NHL Atlanta Tresherz "next season will move to Winnipeg, Canada. The team was purchased by True North Sports and Entertainment for $ 170 million. The first time the club will continue to play in the Southeast Division. As will be named the team after the move is still unknown. |
Kuznetsova eliminated from the tournament Roland Garros Posted: 31 May 2011 06:24 PM PDT Russian woman Svetlana Kuznetsova dropped out of the fight for victory in the French Open in tennis, losing in the quarterfinals of French tennis player Marion Bartoli. The meeting, held in Paris on May 31 in a single quarter-finals, ended with the score 6:7 (4:7), 4:6. |
Posted: 31 May 2011 06:55 PM PDT On the night of June 1, in Moscow, burned three vehicles. About 2:30 unknown torched cars Toyota, who was in the car park to the west of the capital. Later, the flames spread to standing next to Subaru and Volkswagen Passat. Four more cars were burned in the south-west on Tuesday night. |
Iran explained the scandal with the aircraft Merkel "technical problems" Posted: 31 May 2011 12:48 PM PDT Iranian authorities have explained the closure of airspace for aircraft Angela Merkel's "technical problems". This could be a bug's German driver, who when entering the airspace of Iran entered a wrong verification code. Refusal to miss the plane Merkel has caused a diplomatic scandal. |
The President of Syria announced an amnesty for political prisoners Posted: 31 May 2011 11:52 AM PDT Syrian President Bashar Assad on May 31 signed a decree on amnesty for all political prisoners. The amnesty also applies to members of the banned movement in the country of the Muslim Brotherhood. " The Syrian opposition said that the president's decision was delayed. Anti-government demonstrations in Syria continued to March. |
From poisoning in Turkey died the second Russian woman Posted: 31 May 2011 10:57 AM PDT As a result of poisoning with counterfeit alcohol in Turkey, died on May 31, Russian national Aigul Zalyaeva born in 1991. She became the second victim of mass poisoning. To file a complaint addressed about 20 people, six of whom were hospitalized in serious condition. |
Insurgents in western Libya received weapons from Qatar Posted: 31 May 2011 10:31 AM PDT Insurgents in western Libya (territory, is controlled by government forces) were adopted from Qatar. Arms and ammunition smuggled from Benghazi to Tunis, from coming to the front under the guise of food. Soon the rebels expect new supplies. |
MINI Cooper received a trim in the style of Bentley Posted: 31 May 2011 10:30 AM PDT Bulgarian tuning company Vilner Studio presented the draft revisions to the hatchback MINI Cooper. The car has a luxurious interior, made of exactly the same brown and black leather Nappa, who used to automobiles Bentley. Also used in two-tone Alcantara interior. |
In Vladikavkaz, the killer shot the famous poet Posted: 31 May 2011 09:43 AM PDT In one district of Vladikavkaz shot a man allegedly killed the dean of the University of North Ossetian Shamil Dzhikaeva. The police said that during the start of the shooting, was seriously wounded one of the employees of the local SWAT, and the building where the offender was hiding, caught fire. |
Armenian opposition rally, said the release of colleagues Posted: 31 May 2011 09:40 AM PDT May 31 supporters of the opposition alliance of the ANC (ANC) met in Yerevan for the next meeting. Participated in the action, and several opposition activists recently released from prison under an amnesty (their release was one of the claims that the ANC has put forward to the authorities). |
Juliette Lewis sings in the Krasnodar town Posted: 31 May 2011 09:18 AM PDT Juliette Lewis will take part in a Russian music festival KUBANA. In addition to the American singer in the festival will host Bravo's "Lapis Trubeckoy", Noize MC, Lumen, The Dolphin, "Cockroaches!" and others. In addition, expected to arrive Brands Ramona - drummer The Ramones - with his new musical project. |
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