FRIDAY WRAP ( DIS 10-DIS 15 )

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Azam Russia membawakan kepada anda sorotan mingguan berita-berita dunia sekitar 10Disember-15 Disember.



.An Afghan girl cries while surrounded by the dead and injured after explosions during a religious ceremony in the center of Kabul. At least 30 people were killed in an explosion at a shrine where Shiite Muslims were marking Ashura




Pope Benedict XVI arrives in his Popemobile at the Spanish Steps for the celebration of the Immaculate Conception, on Dec. 8 in Rome, Italy. The papal tradition marks the beginning of the Christmas season as the Pope visits the monument and crowns the statue of Mary with a garland of flowers.





In July, the Turkish army's top four generals resigned in what critics say was a misbegotten attempt to trigger a national crisis. The generals, led by Chief of Staff Isik Kosaner, seemed to be hoping that their dramatic departure would topple the country's moderate Islamist government and restore the military's primacy in Turkish politics.



The "Arab Spring" may be pushing the Middle East toward transparency and more representative government, but the Palestinian Authority is bucking the trend. Prime Minister Salaam Fayyad, perhaps the only Palestinian leader who earnestly sought to usher in an era of good governance, is now under siege from political rivals. But instead of providing him the support he needs to weather the storm, Washington has chosen to stand on the sidelines.



In September, an amiable Dutchman stepped up to the podium at a scientific meeting convened on the island of Malta and announced that he had created a form of influenza that could well be the deadliest contagious disease humanity has ever faced. The bombshell announcement, by virologist Ron Fouchier of Erasmus Medical Center, sparked weeks of vigorous debate among the world's experts on bioterrorism, influenza, virology, and national security over whether the research should have been performed or announced and whether it should ever be published.


Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov's announcement this week that he plans to take on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for the Russian presidency next year certainly came as a surprise.




This Week Special: 'To The Barricades, The Year of Revolutions'
From Tahrir Square to Wall Street to Kremlin, 2011 was a year when politics was conducted in the street.

Tunisia

Egypt

Libya


Bahrain


Morocco

Algeria


Jordan

Kuwait

Israel

Palestine

Great Britain

United States of America

Iceland
Russia


Well,that's all guys for this week

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