Thursday,  August 16, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 033 • 20 of 26 •  Other Editions

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• -- Aug. 20: Swedish prosecutor issues arrest warrant for Assange based on one woman's allegation of rape and another woman's allegation of molestation.
• -- Aug. 21: Arrest warrant is withdrawn. Prosecutor Eva Finne says there appears to be insufficient evidence for allegation of rape.
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Over 40 civilians killed in airstrike in northern Syria, says Human Rights Watch

• BEIRUT (AP) -- Syrian government airstrikes on a residential neighborhood in a

rebel-held town killed over 40 people and wounded at least 100 others including many women and children, international watchdog Human Rights Watch said Thursday.
• The strikes on the town of Azaz in northern Syria a day earlier leveled the better part of a poor neighborhood and sent panicked civilians fleeing for cover. So many were wounded that the local hospital locked its doors, directing residents to drive to the nearby Turkish border so the injured could be treated on the other side.
• Reporters from The Associated Press saw nine bodies in the bombings' immediate aftermath, including a baby.
• Human Rights Watch, which investigated the site of the bombing two hours after the attack, put the number at over 40.
• "This horrific attack killed and wounded scores of civilians and destroyed a whole residential block," said Anna Neistat, the group's acting emergencies director. "Yet again, Syrian government forces attacked with callous disregard for civilian life."
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UN to debate setting up a new office to support peace efforts in Syria after observers leave

• UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The Security Council on Thursday will debate whether to establish a new civilian office to support U.N. and Arab League efforts to end the 18-month conflict in Syria as the U.N. military observer mission comes to an end Sunday.
• The council had set two conditions for possibly extending the mission of the unarmed observers past Aug. 19: a halt to the government's use of heavy weapons and a significant reduction in violence. In a letter to the council last Friday, U.N. Sec

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