Saudi Arabia Not Taking Seat On Security Council in Protest Over Lack of Intervention in Syria
Claims double standard
Saudi Arabia and Chad join, despite concerns by human rights groups
UN peacekeepers from Nepal stationed near a river introduced a disease that hadn't been observed on the island in centuries
Many simulations produce four times more warming than actually occurred over the past 15 years.
Made the comment during the 2008 presidential campaign
Says "terrorists" are being supplied with chemical weapons
Concerned about Iran getting a nuclear weapon
Resolution reportedly doesn't provide for penalty if Syria doesn't hand over chemical weapons
Seven incidents being investigated
Report downplays pause in increased warming since 1998
Almost every other world leader showed up
While Obama had his own shindig at the Waldorf--diplomacy!
Peacekeepers were part of Chadian force serving as part of the peacekeeping mission
Former Liberian president was sentenced to 50 years in prison
Treaty would set up a regulatory framework for the arms industry
Will not be assigning blame for chemical attacks when they release their findings
Israeli delegation walked out of the speech
Says the snooping is a breach of international law
Wants world leaders to stop fueling the conflict
Wants a resolution addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Striking a different tone than his predecessor
Will also say greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase
Report based on testimony from exiles forthcoming
Russia still not convinced gas attack was perpetrated by regime
Decline to provide details
May not identify a perpetrator of chemical weapons use at all
US, Russia discussing diplomatic solution
Plan to get country to give them up
74 percent of Americans say strikes on Syria would be "unwise" and half of Americans believe the D.C. establishment wants war more than the public
74 percent of Americans say strikes on Syria would be "unwise" and half of Americans believe the D.C. establishment wants war more than the public
Political and economic interests play a much bigger role in U.S. involvement in Syria than the government lets on.
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