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Iran Vows to Retaliate Against Any Attack

By VOA News on Sep 28, 2012   World  

Iran has vowed to retaliate against any attack, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the world to draw a "clear red line" on Tehran's nuclear program.

50,000 Protesters Take to the Streets in Athens, Three Party Coalition Reaches Basic Agreement

By Staff on Sep 27, 2012   World  

The new coalition government of Greece, elected a scant three months ago on a pro-Euro, pro bail-out platform, finds itself between a rock and a hard place as 50,000 protesters took to the streets in Athens demonstrating against austerity measures they say are bringing the Greek population to its knees.

President Obama Addresses the United Nations General Assembly

By Staff on Sep 25, 2012   World  

President Obama spoke before the United Nations General Assembly this morning in New York. He began and ended his speech speaking of Chris Stevens, Ambassador to Libya, who was killed in the recent violence at the embassy in that country.

Japan Plans Restart of Controversial Reactor

By Steve Herman | VOA News on Sep 25, 2012   World  

TSURUGA, JAPAN — There has been an ongoing debate in Japan on the best way to obtain a safe and affordable energy supply for the island nation. The nuclear option suffered a setback in March, 2011, when a massive earthquake and devastating tsunami caused a meltdown in reactors at Japan's main Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant.

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