Day: February 23, 2013

Army Releases January 2013 Suicide Information

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—February 22, 2013. The Army released suicide data today for the month of January 2013.  During January, among active-duty soldiers, there were 19 potential suicides:  two have been confirmed as suicides and 17 remain under investigation.  For December 2012, the Army reported seven potential suicides among active-duty soldiers; however,[Read More…]

Remarks by Secretary of State Kerry With Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida Before Their Meeting

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 22, 2013. SECRETARY KERRY: Good afternoon, everybody. It’s my great pleasure to welcome the Foreign Minister of Japan, His Excellency Fumio Kishida. We’ve just come from an excellent meeting of the President and the Prime Minister of Japan, and I think it’s fair to say that almost every[Read More…]

State Department Briefing by Victoria Nuland, February 22, 2013

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 22, 2013. Index for Today’s Briefing INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Status of Wrestling / Iran IRAN Almaty Talks / Nuclear Program EGYPT Upcoming Parliamentary Elections DEPARTMENT Secretary’s Upcoming Trip Secretary’s Tweets SYRIA UN Security Council Language on Condemnation of Violence Videos of Damage to Ruins of Palmyra Support for[Read More…]

Joint Statement by the United States and Japan

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 22, 2013. The two Governments confirm that should Japan participate in the TPP negotiations, all goods would be subject to negotiation, and Japan would join others in achieving a comprehensive, high-standard agreement, as described in the Outlines of the TPP Agreement announced by TPP Leaders on November 12,[Read More…]

Republican House Leadership Blocking Bipartisan Version of Violence Against Women Act – Again

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—February 22, 2013 Statement of NOW President Terry O’Neill The Republican House leadership has turned to its ultra-conservative, anti-woman playbook yet again to block passage of an inclusive, bipartisan version of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). The new House bill purposely excludes LGBT survivors and even rolls back[Read More…]

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