For the hard scrutiny of a border area as impressive, the new Government of Dilma Rousseff has decided to invest a fortune to the creation of the Integrated Border Surveillance (Sisfron), beginning with the modernization of the Armed Forces on a budget U.S. $ 6,000 million (4659.27 million), according to published diarioFolha of Sao Paulo.
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Brazil renews its Army to guard the border
For the hard scrutiny of a border area as impressive, the new Government of Dilma Rousseff has decided to invest a fortune to the creation of the Integrated Border Surveillance (Sisfron), beginning with the modernization of the Armed Forces on a budget U.S. $ 6,000 million (4659.27 million), according to published diarioFolha of Sao Paulo.
Political battleground Arizona: "We are the grave stone of America"
Already last year he received death threats. "They insulted him. They threatened to kill his family. They said that they would kill him," one colleague. "They really wanted him dead." Roll, chief of the District Court in Tucson, Arizona, was involved in one of the most violent disputes in the U.S.
Massacre Tucson, slide the vote against Obama's health care reform
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The virtual frenzy Jared Lee Loughner
A plane with over 100 passengers crashes in northwest Irn
The plane, owned by the state-owned Iran, covering the route between Tehran and the city of Urumiyeh, near the border with Turkey.
An airliner crashes in Iran
AP, citing the agency Fars, evokes the figure of 105 passengers. According to Fars, fifty people have been released alive. The disaster occurred near the city of Urumiyeh.
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Westerwelle in Afghanistan: Minister on the run
And so were Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and his Afghan counterpart, Zalmai Rassoul on Sunday in the gleaming marble-lined hall of the Foreign Ministry in Kabul. Just now the two leaders put their signatures to a large contract in elegant blue leather portfolios. Germany renounces debt by a total of about 17 million U.S.
Born on 11-S, who died in the killing of Arizona
Iranian plane crashes to the ground with 156 passengers on board
According to the Iranian authorities, at least fifty passengers were pulled alive from the wreckage of the aircraft. In July 2009, in the same area, another plane, a Tupolev's Caspian Airlines, crashed to the ground for a fire engine. On board were 168 people: all were killed on impact with the agricultural land on which the aircraft crashed.
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Tunisia: "We walk into the unknown"
"We walk into the unknown," said Le Monde's former presidential candidate Ahmed Brahim, first secretary of Ettadjdid, a post-communist party which has two MPs in parliament. "We need the power to act together and withdraw forces from cities they surround. These "clashes were continuing this morning [Sunday]," said Ahmed Nejub Chebbi, head of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) without parliamentary representative.
Niger: French commandos took part in Operation
Bread riots in Tunisia, 20 dead
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Long queues at polling stations in the south clashes in the Abyei region
Pope: "The family is now in danger and calls for" Christian names given to children "
U.S. politician Giffords: Obama's Inconvenient friend
Gabrielle Giffords, which has now been shot down in Arizona, represented always different positions than the majority of Democrats, even on fundamental issues. Thus, the 40-year-old vehemently defended the right to bear firearms - and also has their own. It takes strict border controls on the border with Mexico right - but criticized the new, extremely harsh immigration laws in Arizona.
School shooting in Arizona: "We have become a Mecca of hatred"
Twelve people were injured, according to the police, some of them seriously. The exact motives of the perpetrator, who was overpowered and is in custody are still unclear. Contrary to initial information includes the police does not mean that he had an accomplice. "There are reasons to assume that he and another man came here," said Sheriff Clarence Dupnik.
Fighting continues in Tunisia
The news agency gave the names of victims, obtained from people who requested anonymity: Jomni Marwan, 20, Boulaaba Ahmed, 30, Mohamed Omri, 17, and Boulaaba Nouri, 30. The government said the police acted "in self-defense" at Thala. "Several people were injured among the police, three seriously," the government statement, which asserts that the police opened fire after conducting fire warning shots to stop protesters away to make government buildings.
The revolt of those who have nothing to lose
And he, smiling, replied: "What else did you expect from a country ruled by a former policeman and a former hairdresser?" But beyond dell'aneddoto, Ben Ali, in power since 1987 after a coup d'etat "soft", it was first launched in a merciless battle against the Islamists, and later dedicated to the growth of the country.
Blood on the eve of the referendum Six dead in various incidents of violence
Signed on 9 January 2005 in Nairobi between the Sudanese president Omar Hassan Al Bashir and John Garang, the founder and leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement / Army (SPLM / A), the Comprehensive Peace Agreement had set for January 9, 2011 a referendum in which 8 million southern Sudanese, mostly Christian and animists in Africa and 40 million of the north, Arab Muslims, would decide how to continue to live in the future.
Explodes the bread riots in Tala killed four demonstrators
Southern Sudanese vote for secesin
Under the heavy African sun, thousands of people waiting for hours for their turn to put his fingerprint on a ballot with two circles, one for yes and one for the no. "I do not know anyone who will vote no," said Ngong Atak, 20. "For the first time voting and I'm very proud of it. Whether you have to stand for hours in the sun.
Those battles in the no man's land border that fuel hatred
Six were killed and among them a child of nine years. Hours and hours of brain surgery desperate Mr Giffords in the hospital of the city of Tucson, they left in critical condition, the first date for dead, then dying, then with good prospects of survival according to the announcement of surgeon.
Tucson, Gabrielle Giffords is better off you're dead, you are looking for accomplices of the aggressor
Algeria: The government lowers the price of oil and sugar to calm tensions
At least two people were killed and 400 others injured in the protests, according to a government report. Cetet first response from the Algerian executive takes the form of an exemption of 41% of the burden on importers, producers and distributors of oil and sugar. These measures apply retroactively from January 1 until August 31, 2011, are intended to "deal with the surge in prices of some basic foodstuffs," the government said.
The author of the attack is a person "unstable"
53rd A French soldier killed in Afghanistan
In its statement, the French presidency said that the military "was hit by an explosion while he was near his armored vehicle." Two other soldiers were injured in the explosion, said Matignon, not as we know the seriousness of these injuries. Nicolas Sarkozy reaffirmed on this occasion "his support for the Afghan people and Afghan authorities," and expressed "France's determination to continue working within the International Security Assistance Force security".
Arizona, "capital" of "anger, hatred, intolerance"
During the midterm elections in November, Ms. Giffords had retained his seat after a particularly bitter battle against a Republican candidate from the Tea Party. Alfredo Gutierrez, a former elected parliament of Arizona, said the election battle "had never been fired" in his state. Arizona is one of the U.S.
The outbreak of violence in Algeria, causing two deaths and 400 injuries
Death: France's Socialist Mitterrand on pilgrimage
Stop in Arizona: U.S. lawmakers shot at event
state of Arizona. Among the victims is the congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. The Democrat was apparently shot at close range in the head. According to initial reports, they will shortly in the University Hospital in Tucson have succumbed to their injuries. Meanwhile, according to hospital reports, "They will be operated to live.." Her condition was critical.
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