Monday, 11 June 2012

Breaking News -Israel Medias


Breaking News
Monday, June 11, 2012

    19:47
    Afghanistan: Up to 100 feared dead in earthquake and landslide (AP)
    18:49
    Authorities release 6 Sudanese families that agree to leave Israel until flight date (Haaretz)
    17:29
    British diplomatic convoy attacked in Libya, no casualties or injuries (Reuters)
    16:40
    Annan demands that UN military observers be allowed into Haffa immediately (Reuters)
    15:42
    New pan-Arab satellite channel vowing to fight Gulf dominance goes on air (AP)
    15:30
    CNN: Former Egypt President Hosni Mubarak in 'full coma' (Haaretz)
    14:08
    Lebanese, Syrians seized in retaliatory abductions (Reuters)
    14:05
    Yemeni military retakes province held by Al-Qaida militants in southern Yemen (Reuters)
    13:25
    Jordan receives nuclear scanning devices from U.S., in fear of materials from Syria leaking in (AP)
    12:26
    Syrian troops and rebels clash in central town of Rastan (AP)
    10:50
    Iran denies reports of demolitions at Parchin military base (AP)
    10:38
    Syrian forces shell restive eastern province after overnight clashes, 2 reported dead (DPA)
    10:17
    Dozens of South Sudanese migrants arrested in Eilat (Haaretz)
    09:38
    International Criminal Court sends team to Libya after delegation detained (Reuters)
    08:33
    Vandals spray-paint anti-Semitic slogans at the entrance of Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum (Haaretz)
    07:53
    Dep. IDF head: Syria has world's largest chemical weapons stocks, rockets that can reach Israel (AP)
    06:06
    Hundreds evacuated as wildfires in Colorado, New Mexico forests grow (AP)
    05:05
    Tens of thousands march in Mexico before election debate (AP)
    03:17
    Ukraine soccer coach fends off accusations of racism in his country (Reuters)
    02:07
    Islamist terrorists attack two churches in Nigeria; 3 dead (Reuters)
    01:05
    Libya delays parliamentary elections until July (AP)
    00:25
    ICC sends team to Libya after delegation detained (Reuters)

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