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The British gentleman
Sunday, December 16th, 2007It is not what he says, but the way he says … very entertaining Sir John Sawers.
Kosovo negotiation - No media wanted
Sunday, December 16th, 2007Permanent Representative of Italy, Ambassador Marcello Spatafory, masterly tell us in 4 minutes … nothing about the Kosovo negotiations. At least we know now that no media is allowed to observe the talks between the UN Security Council, Kosovo and Serbia on December 19th…
Russia’s position on Kosovo
Wednesday, December 12th, 2007Ambassador Vitaly Churkin speaks about the Russian evaluation of very liky secession of Kosovo from the Serbian state. While the ambassador reveals interesting details of Serbian offers towards an more or less self-governed Kosovo, like an own soccer team or an own police unit, he made absolutly clear that Russia will not accept […]
US and Iran converge?
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad talks on CNN TV to the press about direct talks to the US administration. He does not give a clear statement but he calls the latest acts of the US government as a “first step” in the right direction.
John Bolton talks about Iran on CNN
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007In this video former US ambassador to the United Nations talks about possible UN sanctions against Iran. He was kicked out of office because he used to be very undiplomatic…;)…This video once again proofs this “evaluation”.
Iran is willing to co-operate
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator talk to the press. The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to talk to every country about nuclear proliferation.
Russia Tests Superstrength Bomb
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007Russia has tested the world’s most powerful vacuum bomb, an explosive device unleashing a destructive shock wave with the power of a nuclear weapon, the military said.
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Pilferer in Albania - George W. Bush loses watch
Thursday, June 14th, 2007Check this video & make up your mind if George W Bush’s watch was stolen or as the White House says “Bush put it in his pocket”.
It seems that Bush’s watch seemed to disappear from his wrist as he greeted the locals. That led Albanian and U.S. media — and buzzing Web sites — to raise questions about whether the watch had been swiped.
The White House said the watch was not stolen, and that Bush instead had put it in his pocket. Just to prove the point, Bush showed he was wearing a watch in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Photographers captured the moment.
”I have never seen such a ludicrous story,” Bush said of the media’s coverage. ”Unbelievable.” Later, spokesman Tony Snow confirmed, ”That is, in fact, the watch he was wearing in Albania.” The bit of mystery happened near the end of Bush’s eight-day trip to Europe. He was met by a rapturous crowd of people in Fushe Kruje, 15 miles north of Tirana, in Albania. People grabbed him by the arms and wrists, and even ruffled his hair. Bush was clearly delighted by the attention. He was the first U.S. president to visit the country.
