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July 17, 2013
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Iraq cannot stop Iran arms transfer to Syria: FM
Dubai (AFP) July 13, 2013
Iraq lacks the means to stop Iranian arms deliveries to Syria through its airspace, if there are any, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in comments published on Saturday. "Last September we started to inspect Iranian and Syrian planes at random. We have found non-lethal materials, like equipment, medicine and food," Zebari said in an interview published by the Asharq al-Awsat newspaper. "In all honesty, those planes might be carrying other stuff, but we have neither the deterrent means, ... read more
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Southampton engineers develop novel method to increase lifespan of joint replacements
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UCLA health system said among country's 'most wired'
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Troubled Brazil won't recruit Cuban doctors
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China Red Cross in cash for organs allegations: media
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HRW calls on Greece to repeal 'abusive' HIV regulation
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