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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
May 27th, 2013

Hezbollah Should Change Its Name to “Party of Satan,” Says Senior Turkish Official
Hezbollah is facing widespread criticism in the Muslim world for its concerted effort at bolstering embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad, including the deployment to Syria of thousands of its terrorists who in the past had their guns trained primarily on Israel. This support has now prompted Turkey's deputy prime minister to suggest Hezbollah -- which in Arabic is "Party of God" -- should change its name to the "Party of Satan."  

Seoul Opposes ‘Talks for Talks’ Sake’ With North
South Korea opposes engaging North Korea in another round of “talks for talks’ sake,” its foreign minister said on Monday, after a special envoy from North Korea reportedly told Beijing that it was ready to return to the negotiating table.  

Choice of Holder to lead leak review questioned    Attorney General Eric Holder’s direct involvement in the decision to search a reporter’s e-mail records should bar him from leading a review of how the government investigates national security leaks, Republicans argued Sunday.  

China's premier Li Keqiang warns Europe over trade war
China's premier has waded into an intensifying trade dispute with Europe, warning that EU investigations into Chinese-made solar panels and telecommunications equipment would backfire by hurting European consumers.  

Syrian opposition shake-up falters ahead of peace conference
A crisis in Syria's opposition deepened on Monday when liberals were offered only token representation, undermining international efforts to lend the Islamist-dominated alliance greater support.  

Maoist attack on Indian political motorcade kills 24, hurts 33
At least 24 people were killed and 33 were injured in Saturday's audacious Maoist attack on a political motorcade in India's Chhattisgarh state, the province's home secretary told CNN Sunday.  

Syria fighting rages amid reports of chemical attacks
Heavy fighting raged on Monday around the strategic border town of Qusair and the capital Damascus, amid renewed reports of chemical weapons attacks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces.  

Analysis: Syria contagion strikes deep into Lebanon
Two rockets fired at Hezbollah-controlled southern Beirut bring Syria's escalating civil war deeper into the heart of Lebanon and closer to unrestrained regional conflict. The two-year-old conflict in Syria has already tumbled into Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, exploded into deadly street fighting in its northern city of Tripoli and driven half a million refugees across the same porous border to escape the bloodshed.  

Russia still set to sell advanced missiles to Syria
Despite earlier reports to the contrary, Israeli officials on Sunday said that Russia has not struck a deal with Jerusalem that would halt the sale of advanced Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles to Syria.

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