Clinton urges Gulf to keep focus on Iran sanctions

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday urged Arab states in the Gulf to stay focused on sanctions against Iran over its controversial nuclear programme, at the start of a regional tour. “We don’t want anyone to be misled by anyone’s intelligence,” Clinton told reporters on her plane before landing in Abu Dhabi. “We expect all of our partners who share that concern (over Iran) … to stay as focused... [more]

Giffords has deep ties to NASA through husband

The horrific shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords is being felt all the way to space. Giffords’ husband is astronaut Mark Kelly, who is slated to fly a space shuttle in April. His identical twin brother, Scott Kelly, is commander of the international space station. From space, Scott Kelly tweeted his thanks for support and prayers. He praised his sister-in-law, and called it a sad day. He is stuck on the space station... [more]

Doctors optimistic about shot U.S. congresswoman

Doctors were cautiously optimistic on Sunday about the condition of U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords after a man shot her in the head and killed six people at a public event in Arizona. The rampage in Tucson on Saturday fuelled debate about extreme political rhetoric in America after an acrimonious campaign for congressional elections last November. The 22-year-old suspect was to face formal criminal charges in federal court on Sunday... [more]

Iceland summons US envoy over WikiLeaks probe

The American ambassador to Reykjavik has been summoned to explain why U.S. investigators are trying to access the private details of an Icelandic lawmaker’s online activity as they try to build a criminal case against WikiLeaks. Revelations that the U.S. Justice Department obtained a court order to examine data held by Twitter Inc. on Birgitta Jonsdottir, an Icelandic parliamentarian who sits on the country’s Foreign Affairs... [more]

Lawmaker in critical state as shooting shocks US

A US congresswoman was in critical condition Sunday after being shot in the head when a gunman opened fire at a public event, killing six people in an attack that shocked the nation. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, 40, a member of President Barack Obama’s Democratic Party, was meeting constituents at a supermarket in Tucson, Arizona, when the assailant unleashed a volley of automatic fire. A nine-year-old girl and a federal judge... [more]

WikiLeaks: US demanding our Twitter account info

U.S. officials have issued a subpoena to demand details about WikiLeaks’ Twitter account, according to court documents obtained Saturday. WikiLeaks says other American Internet companies may also have been ordered to hand over information about its activities. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ordered San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. to hand over private messages, billing addresses and connection records... [more]

John Edwards Not Engaged to Rielle Hunter

Despite rumors to the contrary, former presidential hopeful John Edwards is not engaged to Rielle Hunter, sources close to the couple tell ABC News. “I do not believe it to be true,” Hunter’s attorney, Alan Duncan, told ABC News when asked about a report in The National Enquirer that Edwards had proposed over a December vacation, just weeks after the death of his estranged wife Elizabeth Edwards. Another source close to... [more]

IRAQ: MOQTADA AL-SADR, “WE ARE STILL FIGHTERS”

The radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr alternated incendiary remarks with promises of moderation. The occasion was his first public speech after his return from Iran, following some four years of absence. Speaking in Najaf, Sadr invited the Iraqis to refuse any occupation, screaming “No, no America”, and reminded his supporters: “We are still fighters”. The former 37 year old commander of the Mahdi Army confirmed... [more]

Second Russian pleads guilty in U.S. securities fraud

Russian Alexei Koval, charged in the United States with conspiring with his compatriot Igor Poteroba, pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiracy and securities fraud on Friday. As part of a plea deal, Koval, of Chicago, also agreed to forfeit at least $1.4 million in profit from illegal use of inside information in trades. Poteroba, a former executive director at an American subsidiary of Switzerland-headquartered global financial... [more]

Al-Sadr update: He says U.S., Israel, U.K. are ‘common enemies,’ urges Shiite followers to resist ‘occupiers’

Anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is calling the U.S., Israel, and Great Britain “common enemies” against Iraq and is urging his Shiite followers to resist what he called “the occupiers” by all means. The radical cleric’s comments Saturday came in his first public speech in Iraq since his self-imposed exile to Iran nearly four years ago. He told the crowd of thousands to “reject America” and urged... [more]

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