Monday, June 25, 2012

HuffPost World Daily Brief: Egypt's New Prez.. Operation Anvil.. Saudi Women In Olympics

Monday, June 25, 2012
CAIRO -- Egypt's new president-elect, Islamist Mohammed Morsi, moved into the office once occupied by ousted leader Hosni Mubarak and started consultations Monday on forming his team and a new government, an aide said.
OPERATION ANVIL: America's Aggressive New Drug Strategy
33 Members Of Syrian Military Reportedly Defect To Turkey
Saudi Arabia To Allow Women To Compete In Olympics
Turkey Calls NATO Meeting Over Jet Downed By Syria
Bomb Blast Kills 6 Police Officers In Afghanistan
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Mohamed A. El-Erian: Greece Needs to Chart a Different Course
Greece's political leaders still don't seem to get it, and neither do its official creditors. The longer this problem persists, the greater the challenge of turning around a country already beset by recession, insolvency, distressingly high unemployment and rising poverty.
Michael Kugelman: The Dismissal of Pakistan's Prime Minister: It Could Have Been Worse
After the news broke that Pakistan's Supreme Court had ousted Prime Minister Gilani, the U.S. news media went into overdrive. Fears abounded of worst-case scenarios. In fact, there's little reason to assume any of these scenarios will come to pass.
Kelly Rigg: Are You Here to 'Save Face' or to Save Us?
It would take a brave soul to stand in front of one of the largest and most important gatherings the United Nations has ever held and ask this question: Are you here to 'save face' or to save us?
Muhammad Yunus: Africa After Rio 20
Africa is forecast to be the continent worst hit by climate change. Increasing harvests and food production in these challenging circumstances requires a major commitment, by governments within and outside the continent, to fund a climate-resilient Green Revolution in Africa.
Saul Landau: Washington and Damascus
Amidst U.S. and European recessions, why provoke tensions in Syria where western intervention could provoke a new Cold War? So what should the West do to stop ongoing violence to civilians in Syria?
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