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NATOSource

Feb 1, 2013

Azerbaijan sharply increases military spending

By AP

MENASource

Feb 1, 2013

Friday’s Protest at the Presidential Palace Turns Violent

By Nancy Messieh

Less than one day after Egypt’s political forces signed a document renouncing violence, Egypt’s streets are once again witnessing violent clashes between protesters and security forces. The 10-point Azhar document in which Egypt’s political forces committed to renouncing violence and engaging in national dialogue has done nothing to quell street violence, a matter which comes […]

NATOSource

Feb 1, 2013

New York Times case sheds light on China’s ‘vast army of hackers’

By Paul Harris and Jonathan Kaiman, Guardian

From Paul Harris and Jonathan Kaiman, Guardian:  "This is business-as-usual from what we can tell for aspects of the Chinese government," said Marc Frons, head of the newspaper’s digital technology and its chief information officer.

Cybersecurity Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Feb 1, 2013

Turkey Needs NATO Just as Much as NATO Needs Turkey

By Sarwar Kashmeri

Dr. Soner Cagaptay from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy talks about the “New Turkey,” and its pivot to NATO with Sarwar Kashmeri, senior fellow, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security and adjunct professor, Norwich University. (8 ½ minutes)

NATO Security & Defense

NATOSource

Feb 1, 2013

Estonia’s Defense Minister Stresses EU-NATO Cyber Cooperation

By Julian Hale, Defense News

From Julian Hale, Defense News:  Estonian Defense Minister Urmas Reinsalu strongly supported EU-NATO cyber defense cooperation at the Jan. 30 Global Cyber Security Conference here.

Cybersecurity European Union

NATOSource

Feb 1, 2013

NATO Chief: Mali shows Europe must work to plug defense gaps

By Adrian Croft, Reuters

From Adrian Croft, Reuters:  France’s need for U.S. help during the Mali operation shows Europe must do more to fill worrying gaps in its defenses, NATO’s chief said on Thursday.

European Union International Organizations

MENASource

Feb 1, 2013

Egypt’s al-Azhar Talks

By Nancy Messieh and Tarek Radwan

At a press conference following the emergency national dialogue meeting held between members of the opposition and Islamist parties, prominent activist and revolutionary figure, Wael Ghonim said, "The aim of this meeting is not political, but rather to launch an initiative to stop the violence. It’s a moral initiative aimed at stopping the bloodshed. That […]

MENASource

Feb 1, 2013

Top News: Clashes Enter Fifth Day in Kafr al-Sheikh; 25 Injured

By Egypt Source

Follow live updates from the anti-Morsi rally on Ahram Online. Clashes between protesters and police in Kafr al-Sheikh reignited for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday night, lasting until the early hours of Friday morning. At least 25 demonstrators were reported injured from tear gas fired by security forces.

NATOSource

Feb 1, 2013

Suicide bombing kills guard outside U.S. Embassy in Turkey

By Jonathon Burch, Reuters

From Jonathon Burch, Reuters:  A suicide bomber from a far-left group killed a Turkish security guard at the U.S. embassy in Ankara on Friday, blowing the door off a side entrance and sending smoke and debris flying into the street.

United States and Canada

MENASource

Feb 1, 2013

New Draft Law Aims to Criminalize Peaceful Demonstrations

By Ragab Saad

On Wednesday, following increased protests throughout Egypt, the Ministry of Justice announced a draft law that seeks to restrict the right to demonstrate in public places. Since the revolution, Egyptian authorities have spoken of the guaranteed right to peaceful demonstration. In reality, however, all those who have come to occupy positions of power within the […]