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DAMASCUS, Dec. 24 () -- The Islamic Hamas movement strongly condemned Saturday the two suicide bombings that struck the Syrian capital of Damascus a day earlier killing at least 44 people.In a statement, Hamas said "we have followed up with deep concern and pain the development of sorrowful events in Syria over the past months, and the fall of a large number of victims and the shedding of the Syrian blood.""We have initiated and were still exerting strenuous and constant efforts to help Syria emerge from this intractable crisis through a political solution to prevent bloodshed and achieve the Syrian people's aspirations in reforms and democracy," the statement said.Hamas said only a political solution could foster Syria's internal front and makes it stronger to face foreign challenges and dangers.At least 44 people were killed and 166 others were wounded when two car bombers blew themselves up outside two security compounds in Damascus on Friday.The Syrian government blamed al-Qaida for the blasts, which are the first deadly attacks in the capital since protests erupted against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in mid-March.
? The Greek parliament elected with the May 6 general elections was formally dissolved on Saturday.?? A caretaker government has been appointed to lead the debt-ridden country to fresh polls.???The political turmoil has increased anxiety over whether Greece will continue on an austerity.?By Maria SpiliopoulouATHENS, May 19 () -- The Greek parliament elected with the May 6 general elections was formally dissolved on Saturday morning, so that new national elections can be held on June 17, according to a presidential decree issued.Just two days after the 300 deputies were sworn in, the national television broadcaster NET showed a police officer placing the decree on the wall at the entrance of the parliament building in Athens, according to the Greek Constitution, marking the start of the fresh pre- election period.A caretaker government that was also sworn in on Thursday has been appointed to lead the debt-ridden country to the second round of polls, after parties leaders failure to strike a deal for the formation of a viable coalition government with a full four-year term.The political turmoil that was added to the country's severe financial woes, has increased anxiety over whether Greece will continue on an austerity and reform program agreed with international lenders since May 2010 in exchange for vital loans to avoid a chaotic default that could have repercussions beyond Greek borders.The latest opinion polls suggest in particular that anti-austerity and anti-bailout forces gain even more ground amongst frustrated recession-hit voters after the May 6 elections.Recent surveys over the past week have shown the Radical Left Coalition SYRIZA that seeks a drastic review of bailout terms, leading the race, surpassing this time the conservative New Democracy party frontrunners of the previous electoral battle.But it seems no party to be securing parliamentary majority in the June elections, as it happened on May 6, all forces will be obliged to seek coalition partnerships again and quickly. Local analysts noted that easing fears of instability could lead to a default and exit from the euro zone.? Related: Greek caretaker government sworn in ahead of June pollsATHENS, May 17 () -- A new Greek caretaker government was sworn in on Thursday, expected to be dissolved in record time as the country heads for fresh polls in June.Following inconclusive general elections on May 6, the ministers took their oaths in a ceremony presided by the Orthodox Christian Church Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece.? Full storyGreek caretaker prime minister sworn inATHENS, May 16 () -- Greek senior judge Panayiotis Pikrammenos was sworn in on Wednesday evening as caretaker prime minister to lead the debt-wracked country to fresh elections in June.? Full storyGreek repeat elections to be held on June 17: report ATHENS, May 16 () -- Greece will hold repeat elections on June 17, local media reported on Wednesday.A senior judge had been tasked with heading a caretaker government to organise the ballot, according to the Athens News Agency.? Full story
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DAMASCUS, Dec. 24 () -- The Islamic Hamas movement strongly condemned Saturday the two suicide bombings that struck the Syrian capital of Damascus a day earlier killing at least 44 people.In a statement, Hamas said "we have followed up with deep concern and pain the development of sorrowful events in Syria over the past months, and the fall of a large number of victims and the shedding of the Syrian blood.""We have initiated and were still exerting strenuous and constant efforts to help Syria emerge from this intractable crisis through a political solution to prevent bloodshed and achieve the Syrian people's aspirations in reforms and democracy," the statement said.Hamas said only a political solution could foster Syria's internal front and makes it stronger to face foreign challenges and dangers.At least 44 people were killed and 166 others were wounded when two car bombers blew themselves up outside two security compounds in Damascus on Friday.The Syrian government blamed al-Qaida for the blasts, which are the first deadly attacks in the capital since protests erupted against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in mid-March.
? The Greek parliament elected with the May 6 general elections was formally dissolved on Saturday.?? A caretaker government has been appointed to lead the debt-ridden country to fresh polls.???The political turmoil has increased anxiety over whether Greece will continue on an austerity.?By Maria SpiliopoulouATHENS, May 19 () -- The Greek parliament elected with the May 6 general elections was formally dissolved on Saturday morning, so that new national elections can be held on June 17, according to a presidential decree issued.Just two days after the 300 deputies were sworn in, the national television broadcaster NET showed a police officer placing the decree on the wall at the entrance of the parliament building in Athens, according to the Greek Constitution, marking the start of the fresh pre- election period.A caretaker government that was also sworn in on Thursday has been appointed to lead the debt-ridden country to the second round of polls, after parties leaders failure to strike a deal for the formation of a viable coalition government with a full four-year term.The political turmoil that was added to the country's severe financial woes, has increased anxiety over whether Greece will continue on an austerity and reform program agreed with international lenders since May 2010 in exchange for vital loans to avoid a chaotic default that could have repercussions beyond Greek borders.The latest opinion polls suggest in particular that anti-austerity and anti-bailout forces gain even more ground amongst frustrated recession-hit voters after the May 6 elections.Recent surveys over the past week have shown the Radical Left Coalition SYRIZA that seeks a drastic review of bailout terms, leading the race, surpassing this time the conservative New Democracy party frontrunners of the previous electoral battle.But it seems no party to be securing parliamentary majority in the June elections, as it happened on May 6, all forces will be obliged to seek coalition partnerships again and quickly. Local analysts noted that easing fears of instability could lead to a default and exit from the euro zone.? Related: Greek caretaker government sworn in ahead of June pollsATHENS, May 17 () -- A new Greek caretaker government was sworn in on Thursday, expected to be dissolved in record time as the country heads for fresh polls in June.Following inconclusive general elections on May 6, the ministers took their oaths in a ceremony presided by the Orthodox Christian Church Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece.? Full storyGreek caretaker prime minister sworn inATHENS, May 16 () -- Greek senior judge Panayiotis Pikrammenos was sworn in on Wednesday evening as caretaker prime minister to lead the debt-wracked country to fresh elections in June.? Full storyGreek repeat elections to be held on June 17: report ATHENS, May 16 () -- Greece will hold repeat elections on June 17, local media reported on Wednesday.A senior judge had been tasked with heading a caretaker government to organise the ballot, according to the Athens News Agency.? Full story
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