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  • Syrian activist speaks about al-Qubayr massacre...5:30
  • Spain to help bailout troubled Bankia...1:50
  • 7 Peacekeepers killed 40 in danger in the Ivory Coast...0:31
  • Afghan officials allege civilian deaths in NATO strike...1:54
  • Washington loses patience with Pakistan's Taliban Haven...1:37
  • Syria War Crimes...2:50
  • 6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Massacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyrgyztan ASIA...2:09
  • WorldLeadersTV: IRAN: IAEA: "SERIOUS CONCERN" on POSSIBLE MILITARY DIMENSIONS of NUCLEAR PROGRAM...1:53
  • UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir...1:43
  • Inside Story - The Schengen Agreement - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1...7:00
  • France: Elections présidentielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hollande...2:26:40
  • Interview in Somalia with Islamist militants al-Shabaab...6:13
  • Afghanistan erupts in violence over NATO burnings of Koran -- Rough Cuts...1:23

Reports of another massacre in Syria where at least 86 people are said to have been killed in Hama. Al Jazeera speaks to Manhal Abu Bakar, an activist based in Hama. Related article
Syr­i­an ac­tivist speaks about al-Qubayr mas­sacre
5:30
Spain to help bailout trou­bled Bankia
1:50
7 Peace­keep­ers killed 40 in dan­ger in the Ivory Coast
0:31
Afghan of­fi­cials al­lege civil­ian deaths in NATO strike
1:54
Wash­ing­ton loses pa­tience with Pak­istan's Tal­iban Haven
1:37
Syria War Crimes
2:50
6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Mas­sacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyr­gyz­tan ASIA
2:09
WorldLead­er­sTV: IRAN: IAEA: "SE­RI­OUS CON­CERN" on POS­SI­BLE MIL­I­TARY DI­MEN­SIONS of NU­CLE­AR PRO­GRAM
1:53
UN Ob­servers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
1:43
In­side Story - The Schen­gen Agree­ment - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1
7:00
France: Elec­tions présiden­tielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hol­lande
146:40
In­ter­view in So­ma­lia with Is­lamist mil­i­tants al-Shabaab
6:13
UN Ob­servers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
1:43
Afghanistan erupts in vi­o­lence over NATO burn­ings of Koran -- Rough Cuts
1:23
Oc­cu­py Wall St - The Rev­o­lu­tion Is Love
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Sara Errani (ITA) competes against Sloane Stephens (USA) during the Day 4 of the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 22, 2012 in Key Biscayne, Florida - USA.
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert
Sara Errani in finale al Roland Garros "Non posso crederci"
Full Article Il Giornale
"Non ho parole, non posso crederci. E' incredibile". Sara Errani è al settimo cielo per la conquista della finale al Roland Garros. Un grandissimo risultato raggiunto battendo l'australiana Samantha Stosur con il punteggio di 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. All'ultimo punto vincente la tennista azzurra ha lasciato cadere la racchetta a terra e si è messa le mani...

Violence explodes as dozens killed across different regions in Afghanistan
photo: DOD / Public Domain
Violence explodes as dozens killed across different regions in Afghanistan
Full Article Detroit Free Press
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Scores of Afghans were killed Wednesday in Taliban attacks and other violence including a NATO air strike, highlighting persistent instability as foreign troops begin their drawdown more than a decade after the U.S.-led invasion. The bloodbath spanned from the insurgents' stronghold in the south to the relatively peaceful...

A Pakistani man, who was injured in a bomb blast, is wheeled on a stretcher to a hospital, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad
Bus bombing kills at least 18 in northwestern Pakistan
Full Article The Washington Post
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least 18 people were killed and more than 40 wounded Friday when a bomb detonated in a bus filled with government employees and other civilians, authorities said. The bomb was believed to have been detonated by remote control, police said. Loading... Comments Weigh In Corrections? Recommend Tweet...

Somali government soldiers take position during clashes with Islamist militants in Elasha district in Mogadishu, Somalia Friday, May 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh
US offers millions in bounty for Somalia's Shebab top leaders
Full Article Middle East Online
WASHINGTON - The United States placed seven top leaders of the Somalia-based Shebab militants on its wanted list for the first time Thursday, offering up to $33 million for tip-offs to aid the hunt for the men. The highest price was put up for the founder of the hardline Islamist...

Afghan villagers gather near a house destroyed in an apparent NATO raid in Logar province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, June, 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Ihsanullah Majroh
NATO apologizes for deaths in Afghan airstrike
Full Article The Miami Herald
PATROL BASE PUL-I-ALAM, Afghanistan -- The commander of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan apologized Friday for civilian deaths in a coalition airstrike earlier this week - the first confirmation by NATO forces that civilians were killed in the operation. Marine Gen. John Allen flew to Logar province to personally deliver his regrets to villagers...

A police officer checks a man near to the border of Spain and France in a checkpoint in La Jonquera, Girona, Spain, Saturday, April 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti
EU ready to restore Schengen area border checks to block migrants
Full Article France24
AFP - European Union nations in a landmark move Thursday agreed to enable countries to temporarily restore border checks in the visa-free Schengen area in the case of a surge of illegal migrants. Shrugging off opposition from Brussels and triggering fury in the European parliament, home affairs ministers unanimously agreed to dust off the border...

Lebanese army soldiers on patrol in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Sunday, June 3, 2012.
photo: AP / Bilal Hussein
Violence erupts in Lebanese border town with Syria
Full Article Xinhua
BEIJING, June 7 (Xinhuanet) -- When violence erupted in a Lebanese border town with Syria over the weekend, reports quickly spread of the possibility of Syrian conflicts spilling over to its neighboring countries. Factions fighting each other not over turf, living conditions or internal governance but battling along lines of loyalty over what's...

Poland goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton makes a save during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group A match between Poland and Greece in Warsaw, Poland, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
'It felt like a dream' - Poland goalkeeper Tyton after saving Greece penalty as a substitute
Full Article Goal
The PSV goalkeeper replaced the dismissed Wojciech Szczesny midway through the second half, but made an instant impact as his penalty saved the...

In this Oct. 2, 2010 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, holds up the hand of his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad after he awarded Iran's highest national medal to Assad, in a ceremony in Tehran, Iran.
photo: AP / Vahid Salemi
Iran and Syria: Alliance of shared enemies and goals
Full Article BBC News
Iran and Syria make for strange allies. Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leads a religious administration. Syria's President Bashar al-Assad heads a secular and socialist government. One country is Persian, the other Arab. But since Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, the two have found reason to stick together. "The...

Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo kicks the ball during the Champions League first leg semifinal soccer match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in Munich, southern Germany, Tuesday, April 17, 2012.
photo: AP / Matthias Schrader
Cristiano Ronaldo confident about Portugal's chances ahead of Germany clash
Full Article Goal
The Real Madrid talisman is certain his country can perform against arguably one of the best teams in the world on Saturday in a mouth-watering...

Syria in Civil War: What good is the Arab League?
photo: AP / AP
Syria in Civil War: What good is the Arab League?
Full Article The Examiner
Conflict continues If the Arab League were to ever find a purpose, it is now or never. Syria has slipped into civil war and fears of a regional war are upon the Middle East. "You could say we are drifting, if we are not already in, a sort of a civil war," he said. "All efforts are being made that, if it were to become a full-blown civil war, it...

Pakistani protesters burn representations of US and NATO flags during a demonstration to condemn U.S. drone strikes in the tribal areas, in Multan, Pakistan.
photo: AP / Khalid Tanveer
'Afghan civilians killed' in NATO airstrike
Full Article Al Jazeera
A local Afghan official has said that 17 civilians have been killed in a NATO airstrike in eastern Afghanistan. In a statement, NATO said it knew of only two light injuries to civilians during the pre-dawn incident on Wednesday. The target of the strike was the house of a tribal elder in Baraki Barak district of Logar province, the head...

Czech Republic's Tomas Rosicky
photo: AP / Martin Meissner
Czechs and Russia have points to prove
Full Article The Guardian
* Czechs have injury worry over Baros * Russia peaking at right time By Michael Kahn WROCLAW, June 7 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic will draw on memories of impressive runs at past tournaments while Russia are looking to show their semi-final appearance in 2008 was no fluke when they clash in their Euro 2012 Group A opener in Wroclaw on Friday. The...

Robin Gibb
photo: GNU
Robin Gibb's family and friends turn out to bid Bee Gees singer a final farewell
Full Article The Daily Mail
Robin Gibb's family and friends were joined by thousands of people in his hometown of Thame, Oxon today in bidding the singer a final farewell. Fans lined the streets as a glass horse-drawn carriage covered in red roses made its way down the town's high street on the way to the church. Family members including Robin's wife Dwina, their son RJ and...

From the left, Greece's Yiannis Maniatis, Dimitris Salpigidis and Jose Holebas celebrate after they scored against Poland during the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group A match between Poland and Greece in Warsaw, Poland, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Gero Breloer
Poland held by Greece
Full Article The Hindu
Substitute goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton was the unlikely hero as his penalty save from Greek captain Giorgos Karagounis saw Euro 2012 co-host Poland draw 1-1 with Euro 2004 champion Greece in an incident-packed opening match here on Friday. Tyton's moment of glory came with his first piece of action after Poland's first choice goalkeeper Wojciech...

Outgoing French President Nicolas Sarkozy leaves the Elysee Palace after the handover ceremony with new President Francois Hollande, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 in Paris.
photo: AP / Michel Euler
Sarkozy braced for legal storms as presidential immunity runs out
Full Article The Independent
He is said to be reluctant to return to his former career as a lawyer, but within days he may be directly entangled in at least two legal cases involving alleged illicit funding of his rise to power. In just over a week, Mr Sarkozy will lose the immunity from prosecution – and even from questioning – that is granted to French presidents while in...

Protesters stand with a banner reading 'Bankia is ours' inside a branch of a Caja de Madrid/Bankia bank in Madrid, Friday June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Paul White
Spain totters towards banking bailout
Full Article France24
AFP - Spain's distressed banks need about 40 billion euros ($50 billion) in new capital, the IMF warned, ramping up the pressure for a huge EU bailout amid fears of widespread contagion. Senior finance ministry officials from the 17 eurozone nations may hold weekend talks to prepare the nuts and bolts of a Spanish bank bailout should Madrid cry for...

A honeybee nacters almond flower as blossoms bloom as a sign of the arrival of spring after a long spell of winter at Badamwari in old downtown Srinagar, on March 21, 2012.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Honeybee decline linked to deadly virus
Full Article BBC News
A parasitic mite has helped a virus wipe out billions of honeybees across the globe, say scientists. A team studying honeybees in Hawaii found...

President Barack Obama meets with Philippines President Benigno Aquino, Friday, June 8, 2012, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington.
photo: AP / Susan Walsh
Philippine President Aquino seeks U.S. military aid
Full Article The Washington Post
The president of the Philippines made a direct pitch to the White House Friday to help bolster his country’s relatively weak defenses as the island nation increasingly finds itself tangled in territorial conflicts with China. The Philippines, a former colony and longtime ally of the United States, has been seeking reassurances that Washington...

File - USS Liberty receives assistance from units of the Sixth Fleet, after she was attacked and seriously damaged by Israeli forces off the Sinai Peninsula on 8 June 1967. An SH-3 helicopter is near her bow.
photo: US Navy
What Phil Saw That Day
Full Article WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon 45th anniversary of the attack on the USS Liberty Back in 2009, in Houston Texas, Mimi Adams, a distinguished Palestinian solidarity & human rights activist, gave me a present- a USS Liberty baseball cap. She put it on my head and said, "Gilad, in the next two weeks, make sure you have it on your head...


UN team sees traces of Syria massacre
Full Article Al Jazeera
09 Jun 2012

UN observers in Syria who visited the site of a reported massacre in a village in Hama province said they saw blood on the walls and were hit by a "stench of burnt flesh" but could not confirm how many had died. While the government denied responsibility, Martin Nesirky, a UN spokesman, said on Friday the observers saw armoured vehicle...
This citizen journalism image provided by Edlib News Network ENN, purports to show anti-Syrian regime mourners carrying the dead body of Thaer al-Khatib during his funeral procession, at the northern town of Kfar Nebel, in Idlib province, Syria, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Edlib News Network ENN

Spain totters towards banking bailout
Full Article France24
09 Jun 2012

AFP - Spain's distressed banks need about 40 billion euros ($50 billion) in new capital, the IMF warned, ramping up the pressure for a huge EU bailout amid fears of widespread contagion. Senior finance ministry officials from the 17 eurozone nations may hold weekend talks to prepare the nuts and bolts of a Spanish bank bailout should Madrid cry for...
Protesters stand with a banner reading 'Bankia is ours' inside a branch of a Caja de Madrid/Bankia bank in Madrid, Friday June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Paul White

UN says 7 peacekeepers killed in Ivory Coast
Full Article The Guardian
09 Jun 2012

EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press= UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Armed men ambushed and killed seven U.N. peacekeepers in Ivory Coast trying to protect civilians threatened by attack on Friday and more than 40 of their colleagues remained danger from the roaming group, the United Nations said. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack "in the...
UN forces patrol on a street in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010. The U.N. chief has warned that Ivory Coast faces "a real risk" of return to civil war, and that U.N. peacekeepers will face a critical situation in the coming days unless Laurent Gbagbo removes a blockade around his opponent's headquarters.
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba

NATO apologizes for deaths in Afghan airstrike
Full Article The Miami Herald
08 Jun 2012

PATROL BASE PUL-I-ALAM, Afghanistan -- The commander of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan apologized Friday for civilian deaths in a coalition airstrike earlier this week - the first confirmation by NATO forces that civilians were killed in the operation. Marine Gen. John Allen flew to Logar province to personally deliver his regrets to villagers...
Afghan villagers gather near a house destroyed in an apparent NATO raid in Logar province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, June, 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Ihsanullah Majroh

Bus bombing kills at least 18 in northwestern Pakistan
Full Article The Washington Post
08 Jun 2012

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least 18 people were killed and more than 40 wounded Friday when a bomb detonated in a bus filled with government employees and other civilians, authorities said. The bomb was believed to have been detonated by remote control, police said. Loading... Comments Weigh In Corrections? Recommend Tweet...
A Pakistani man, who was injured in a bomb blast, is wheeled on a stretcher to a hospital, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad

Syria in Civil War: What good is the Arab League?
Full Article The Examiner
08 Jun 2012

Conflict continues If the Arab League were to ever find a purpose, it is now or never. Syria has slipped into civil war and fears of a regional war are upon the Middle East. "You could say we are drifting, if we are not already in, a sort of a civil war," he said. "All efforts are being made that, if it were to become a full-blown civil war, it...
Syria in Civil War: What good is the Arab League?
photo: AP / AP

Syria 'on the edge of civil war'
Full Article The Guardian
08 Jun 2012

Speaking after a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, he underlined the need for urgency in diffusing the situation in the country. He said: "Syria can quickly go from a tipping point to a breaking point. The danger of full-scale civil war is imminent and real, with catastrophic consequences for Syria and the region." There was...
U.N. International Envoy Kofi Annan, left, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, center, and Arab League Secretary General Dr. Nabil El Araby, right, hold a news conference on Thursday, June 7, 2012 after a U.N. Security Council consultations on the Syria conflict.
photo: AP / Bebeto Matthews

U.N. watchdog to press Iran for access in nuclear probe
Full Article Reuters
08 Jun 2012

VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iran began a new round of talks on Friday in an attempt to seal a framework deal to resume a long-stalled probe into nuclear research in the Islamic state. The United States, European powers and Israel are anxious to curb Iranian nuclear work they suspect is intended to produce bombs. Tehran says the...
U.N. watchdog to press Iran for access in nuclear probe
photo: AP / Ronald Zak

Annan fears Syria crisis will spiral out of control
Full Article Middle East Online
08 Jun 2012

DAMASCUS - Envoy Kofi Annan told the Security Council the Syria crisis will "spiral out of control" if more pressure is not put on the regime, after UN monitors trying to visit the site of a new massacre were fired on. The UN-Arab League envoy's warning came before talks Friday with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and as her Syria frontman...
Free Syrian Army members raise their weapons and a revolutionary flag during a training session on the outskirts of Idlib, Syria, Thursday, June 7, 2012.
photo: AP

EU ready to restore Schengen area border checks to block migrants
Full Article France24
08 Jun 2012

AFP - European Union nations in a landmark move Thursday agreed to enable countries to temporarily restore border checks in the visa-free Schengen area in the case of a surge of illegal migrants. Shrugging off opposition from Brussels and triggering fury in the European parliament, home affairs ministers unanimously agreed to dust off the border...
A police officer checks a man near to the border of Spain and France in a checkpoint in La Jonquera, Girona, Spain, Saturday, April 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti

Sarkozy braced for legal storms as presidential immunity runs out
Full Article The Independent
08 Jun 2012

He is said to be reluctant to return to his former career as a lawyer, but within days he may be directly entangled in at least two legal cases involving alleged illicit funding of his rise to power. In just over a week, Mr Sarkozy will lose the immunity from prosecution – and even from questioning – that is granted to French presidents while in...
Outgoing French President Nicolas Sarkozy leaves the Elysee Palace after the handover ceremony with new President Francois Hollande, Tuesday, May 15, 2012 in Paris.
photo: AP / Michel Euler

US offers millions in bounty for Somalia's Shebab top leaders
Full Article Middle East Online
07 Jun 2012

WASHINGTON - The United States placed seven top leaders of the Somalia-based Shebab militants on its wanted list for the first time Thursday, offering up to $33 million for tip-offs to aid the hunt for the men. The highest price was put up for the founder of the hardline Islamist...
Somali government soldiers take position during clashes with Islamist militants in Elasha district in Mogadishu, Somalia Friday, May 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh

U.N. meets to discuss Syria amid reports of new massacre
Full Article CNN
07 Jun 2012

June 7, 2012 -- Updated 0833 GMT (1633 HKT) Syria activists: 78 killed in village (CNN) -- International mediator Kofi Annan plans to brief the United Nations on Thursday as world powers seek ways to pile on pressure against the Syrian regime amid new reports of a massacre. Annan -- the international envoy to Syria -- will address separate meetings...
Syrian girls walk near to the rubble of a house which was destroyed during a military operation by the Syrian pro-Assad army in April 2012 , in the town of Taftanaz, 15 km east of Idleb, Syria, Tuesday, June 5, 2012.
photo: AP

Violence explodes as dozens killed across different regions in Afghanistan
Full Article Detroit Free Press
07 Jun 2012

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Scores of Afghans were killed Wednesday in Taliban attacks and other violence including a NATO air strike, highlighting persistent instability as foreign troops begin their drawdown more than a decade after the U.S.-led invasion. The bloodbath spanned from the insurgents' stronghold in the south to the relatively peaceful...
Violence explodes as dozens killed across different regions in Afghanistan
photo: DOD / Public Domain


Scotty McCreery wins 1st 'CMT Music Award,' and graduates 12 hours later
Full Article The Examiner
08 Jun 2012

Country star Scotty McCreery has had a whirlwind week, winning his first "CMT Music Award" for USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year for "The Trouble with Girls" on Wednesday night, and 12 hours later, picking up his high school diploma and graduating in Garner, North Carolina. In addition to winning his first "buckle," he performed his latest...
Scotty McCreery wins 1st 'CMT Music Award,' and graduates 12 hours later
photo: AP / Wade Payne

Vodafone and Telefonica team up over 4G
Full Article BBC News
07 Jun 2012

Mobile phone giants Vodafone and 02-owner Telefonica, have announced plans to create one shared grid in the UK. The move is designed to improve existing coverage and to speed up the roll-out of superfast 4G...
vodafone - GSM mobile service provider in India
photo: WN / Geeta

Kelly Clarkson: 'I Hated My Life After Winning American Idol'
Full Article Starpulse
06 Jun 2012

Singer Kelly Clarkson was so miserable after shooting to fame on American Idol, she contemplated quitting music. Clarkson was catapulted into the spotlight after she won the inaugural...
Kelly Clarkson perfoms during the 2011 Y100 Jingle Ball at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - December 10, 2011
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Janet Jackson to Executive Produce Transgender Documentary
Full Article Yahoo Music
06 Jun 2012

Janet Jackson is set for an executive producing role on an upcoming transgender documentary, according to New York-based...
Janet Jackson performs during the
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Kanye West 'wants to wed Kim'
Full Article Music News
06 Jun 2012

Kanye West reportedly wants Kim Kardashian to 'expedite' her divorce. The hip-hop artist and reality TV star have been dating since March but have been good friends for a decade....
Kanye West  Kanye West GOOD MUSIC Showcase SXSW 2011
photo: Creative Commons / David Wolf

Sheryl Crow: I have a brain tumour
Full Article Music News
05 Jun 2012

Sheryl Crow has revealed that she has a brain tumour. The 50-year-old singer recently joked that her 'brain's gone to s**t' after she forgot the lyrics to her song Soak Up the Sun during a performance in Florida....
Sheryl Crow
photo: Creative Commons / BotMultichill

Lady Gaga Romance Back On With Taylor Kinney
Full Article Starpulse
05 Jun 2012

Lady Gaga has reignited her romance with The Vampire Diaries star Taylor Kinney. The Poker Face star put her relationship with Kinney on hold at the start of...
Lady Gaga performing "LoveGame" on The Monster Ball Tour while standing in a subway car.
photo: Creative Commons / Dulcet Nightingale

Elton John Concerned Over 'Frail' Lady Gaga
Full Article Rollingstone
05 Jun 2012

In an interview with The Guardian, Elton John revealed his worries over the health and schedule of close friend and confidante Lady Gaga. "I look at Gaga and I think, 'How does she do...
Elton John in Norway
photo: Creative Commons / Ernst Vikne


Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's only threat: Maradona
Full Article IBN Live
09 Jun 2012

Diego Maradona has asserted his belief that Portugal will struggle to make an impact at this summer's European Championship. Paulo Bento's men will face Germany on Saturday, while the Netherlands will take on Denmark in the other Group B...
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo runs among other players during the official training on the eve of the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Germany and Portugal in Lviv, Ukraine, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic

Euro 2012: Portugal not just Cristiano Ronaldo, say Germans ahead of Group B opener
Full Article New York Daily News
09 Jun 2012

Three-time champions Germany say they are entirely focused on their Euro 2012 group B opener against Portugal -- and not just on stopping superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. "We are ready and highly motivated for the game and ready to start," said Germany coach Joachim Loew ahead of Saturday's game in Lviv. The coach warned his players that...
From left, Portugal's Fabio Coentrao, Pepe and Cristiano Ronaldo moves for the ball during the official training on the eve of the Euro 2012 soccer championship Group B match between Germany and Portugal in Lviv, Ukraine, Friday, June 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic

Portugal must up their game or Germany will run riot
Full Article Goal
09 Jun 2012

The Seleccao were in disappointing form in their pre-Euro friendlies, and unless they improve on Saturday, they risk suffering a heavy defeat against Joachim Low's men More On : ...
German head coach Joachim Loew speaks during a press conference of the German squad in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday Oct. 6, 2011. Germany will face Turkey in a group A qualification match for the Euro2012 championships in Istanbul on Friday Oct. 7.
photo: AP

It’s now or never for Netherlands’ golden generation - Robben, Sneijder & Van Persie won’t ...
Full Article Goal
09 Jun 2012

The majority of Bert van Marwijk's star players are at their peak this summer, and Euro 2016 in France could prove to be a bridge too far for their current key men More On : ...
Dutch head coach Bert van Marwijk addresses the media after a training session of the Netherlands at the Euro 2012 soccer championships in Krakow, Poland, Wednesday, June 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Geert Vanden Wijngaert

Maradona: Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's only threat
Full Article Goal
09 Jun 2012

The outspoken Argentine claims Paulo Bento's men are one of the weakest sides at the Euro 2012, with the Real Madrid attacker the only shining light in their ranks By...
Former Argentina player and national team coach, Diego Maradona
photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili

Busquets admits difficulty in befriending Spain team-mates
Full Article Goal
09 Jun 2012

The 23-year-old midfielder reveals he is struggling to get along with some members of the Roja squad, but insists any personal differences will not...
Barcelona's Sergio Busquets
photo: AP / Alvaro Barrientos

The Sweeper: Sir Alex Ferguson moved for Kagawa despite 'lukewarm' scouting reports
Full Article Goal
09 Jun 2012

The Japanese star was tracked for several months by the club but it was the Manchester United manager who had the final say in bringing him to Old Trafford More On : Man Utd., Shinji Kagawa, Sir Alex Ferguson Comments THE SWEEPER...
Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson applauds supporters after his team's 2-0 win over Queens Park Rangers in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday, April 8, 2012.
photo: AP / Jon Super


Mentor was Ray of hope for films: Soumitra Chatterjee
Full Article The Times of India
08 Jun 2012

SHARE AND DISCUSSTweet MUMBAI: Thursday evening, the city welcomed an honoured guest in Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, who was felicitated for winning the Dadasaheb Phalke award. The star of 15 films...
INDIA-BENGALI-FILM-STAR-SOUMITRA-CHATTERJEEIndia Tollywood Film Star Demostration at Kolkata in Eastern India ------ WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick

IIFA bringing regional cinema to the fore: Shabana Azmi
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jun 2012

SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetShabana AzmiMore Pics The 13th IIFA Weekend kicked off amid a lot of star power in Singapore today with actress Shabana Azmi and Tamil thespian Kamal Hassan emphasising that the Bollywood...
Social Activist and Famous film Actress Shabna Azami hug with student  the Kashmir Youth Festival, Organised jointly by Ministery of Youth  Affairs (Govt of india) and Nehru Yuva Kendra at Skicc in Srinagar on 18, October 2011.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

Watch: Denzel Washington Saves Lives, Loathes Self In Trailer For Robert Zemeckis' 'Flight'
Full Article IMDb
07 Jun 2012

While most people would be thankful to be alive after surviving a horrific plane crash, in "Flight," the newest drama from Robert Zemeckis (and...
 Actor Denzel Washington gestures as he arrives for a photocall at the Venice Lido in Italy,nf2
photo: APphoto

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are toast of fashion awards
Full Article Kypost
05 Jun 2012

Mary-Kate and ASHLEY OLSEN sealed their style credentials as they picked up a top honor at the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards on...
Ashley Olsen
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Christina Ricci cast in 'Mother's Day'
Full Article Digital Spy
05 Jun 2012

Christina Ricci has joined the cast of Mother's Day. The actress will appear alongside real life mother-daughter pair Susan Sarandon and Eva Amurri Martino in the drama, reports Deadline. She will take an unspecified role in the film, which follows twelve sets of mothers and daughters over the course of the titular day. Paul Duddridge is writing...
 Christina Ricci
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Joe Jonas dishes on Demi Lovato's success: ‘I’m so happy for her’
Full Article The Examiner
04 Jun 2012

Demi Lovato will be glad to hear that Joe Jonas is excited for her judging. Joe Jonas talked about Demi Lovato on Monday morning during the Ryan Seacrest show in Los Angeles. The two were nearly inseparable several years ago when they were said to be dating. Then, after breaking up and Joe moved on, it appeared they weren’t even speaking. According...
Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato sing during the Arthur Ashe Kid's Day 2010 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Queens, New York August 28, 2010
photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert

Demi Lovato and Niall Horan fond of each other
Full Article The Examiner
04 Jun 2012

Demi Lovato and Niall Horan have admitted to liking one another. On Monday it was reported that the "X Factor" judge and the One Direction band member have a fondness toward one another. If they decided to act upon their feelings, there is a good chance they could start dating. Niall was recently asked if he would date Demi and he responded "100%!"...
Demi Lovato perfoms during the 2011 Y100 Jingle Ball at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - December 10, 2011
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Beenie Man get back U.S. work permit
Full Article The Examiner
04 Jun 2012

Internationally acclaimed Dancehall superstar, Beenie Man will finally return to a U.S. stage after his work permit to the North American country has been officially reinstated. Despite being issued a United States visa last summer, Beenie Man has yet to perform at an event in the country since his work permit was revoked by the Embassy of the...
 Ag2   Beenie Man performing at Memorial Fest at Bayfront Park, Miami, Florida on May 28, 2006One of Jamaica´s most crucial DJs, Beenie Man’s  recording career stretches back to 1981, although it was in the sound systems where he later made his mark
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Lenovo opens subsidiary in Indonesia
Full Article Jakarta Post
09 Jun 2012

China-based PC manufacturer Lenovo has officially launched a subsidiary company in Indonesia in a bid to strengthen its foothold in Indonesia’s PC market. The second-largest PC manufacturer in the world is currently ranked number four in Indonesia, with a total market share of 7.7 percent last year, according to Lenovo Indonesia president director...
ILE - In this May 26, 2011 file photo, from left, Lenovo Group Limited President and Chief Operating Officer Rory Read, Chief Executive Officer Yang Yuanqing, Chairman of the Board Liu Chuanzhi and Chief Financial Officer Wong Wai Ming, show Lenovo products before announcing its fiscal profit in Hong Kong. Lenovo Group, the world's No. 3 personal computer manufacturer, said Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, its profit in the latest quarter nearly doubled on strong sales in emerging markets. Profit for the three months ending June 30 was $108 million, or 1.11 U.S. cents per share, up 98 percent from a year ago, the company said. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)
photo: AP / Kin Cheung, File

China's inflation eases, giving room for stimulus
Full Article STL Today
09 Jun 2012

China's inflation rate fell further in May, giving the government more leeway for stimulus to reverse a deepening economic slump. Consumer prices rose 3 percent, down from April's 3.4 percent rate, while inflation in politically volatile...
Chinese people carry vegetables they bought at a morning market in Beijing Friday, March 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Andy Wong

Gold rebounds from sharp losses
Full Article Canberra Times
08 Jun 2012

Gold rose on Friday, reversing sharp initial losses as uncertainty over an upcoming rescue plan for Spain's troubled banks encouraged some safe-haven buying and prompted investors to cover their bearish bets ahead of the weekend. The metal rebounded $US30 from its early lows after sources told Reuters Spain is expected to request European aid for...
A Palestinian vendor displays a gold jewellery at a jewellery store in the Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza Strip on September. 19, 2011. Decline in demand for gold in the Palestinian markets due to the high price of $ 50 per gram, this high price in the global gold. ( Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

Obama to speak on economy Friday
Full Article CBC
08 Jun 2012

President Barack Obama will address the state of the economy, including the debt crisis in Europe that's become a drag on the U.S., in remarks at the White House Friday. The president will also call on Congress to pass proposals that he says would put construction...
Senator Barack Obama shakes hands with supporters at the end of a rally at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, the day before the Connecticut Super Tuesday primary.
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McDonald's Sales Rose 3.3 Percent in May
Full Article The New York Times
08 Jun 2012

NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald's Corp. says strength in the U.S. and Europe drove up a key revenue figure in May, but noted that ongoing economic volatility around the world is pressuring its second-quarter results. The fast-food chain, based in Oak Brook, Ill., also warned that foreign currency translations are now expected to hurt second-quarter...
McDonald's - leading fast food chain in the world
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Gold rises ahead of Fed’s statement
Full Article Jakarta Post
08 Jun 2012

LONDON: Gold rose back towards US$1,625 an ounce on Thursday after a Chinese rate cut hurt the dollar, and as investors geared up for a Federal Reserve statement later which will be closely...
A Palestinian vendor displays a gold jewellery at a jewellery store in the Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza Strip on September. 19, 2011. Decline in demand for gold in the Palestinian markets due to the high price of $ 50 per gram, this high price in the global gold. ( Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

Opel aims to sell 30,000 cars in China - report
Full Article The Guardian
08 Jun 2012

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - General Motors' ailing European unit Opel aims to boost its sales volumes in China sixfold, its chief executive told a German financial daily on Friday, as it seeks to counter its shrinking home market. Opel's sales target for China is tiny compared with the 2.55 million vehicles its parent sold there last year, according to...
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Marks & Spencer to launch in-store bank in July, backed by HSBC
Full Article The Times of India
08 Jun 2012

Tweet LONDON: , British retailer Marks & Spencer Plc said on Friday it planned to launch an in-store banking service next month, backed by Europe's biggest bank, HSBC, providing a fresh competitor for the country's established high street...
Marks and Spencer's shop at a shopping mall in India-British retailer Marks & Spencer.
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Syrian activist speaks about al-Qubayr massacre
Syrian activist speaks about al-Qubayr massacre
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  • Published: 06 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Reports of another massacre in Syria where at least 86 people are said to have been killed in Hama. Al Jazeera speaks to Manhal Abu Bakar, an activist based in Hama.
http://wn.com/Syrian_activist_speaks_about_al-Qubayr_massacre
Spain to help bailout troubled Bankia
Spain to help bailout troubled Bankia
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  • Published: 26 May 2012
  • Updated: 29 May 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
The board of directors of Spain's troubled bank, Bankia SA, has said it has agreed to ask for $23.8bn in state funds. In a statement released late Friday the bank's president, Jose Ignacio Goirigolzarri said the recapitalization "reinforced the solvency, liquidity and solidity of the bank". The decision came on the same day as credit rating agency Standard & Poor's downgraded Bankia and four other Spanish banks to junk status because of uncertainty over restructuring and recapitalization plans. Nadim Baba reports.
http://wn.com/Spain_to_help_bailout_troubled_Bankia
7 Peacekeepers killed 40 in danger in the Ivory Coast
7 Peacekeepers killed 40 in danger in the Ivory Coast
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  • Published: 09 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 09 Jun 2012
Author: KingAfro88
7 Peacekeepers killed 40 in danger Ivory Coast
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Afghan officials allege civilian deaths in NATO strike
Afghan officials allege civilian deaths in NATO strike
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  • Published: 06 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 07 Jun 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Coalition troops arrived at a tribal elder's house in eastern Logar province on Tuesday night after villagers tipped them off that Taliban commanders had been invited to a dinner. When the fighters inside refused to surrender and opened fire on the NATO troops, soldiers called in an airstrike, levelling the house. Now, the provincial council leader says the tribal elder and 16 of his relatives and children were killed in the strike. Al Jazeera's Dominic Kane reports.
http://wn.com/Afghan_officials_allege_civilian_deaths_in_NATO_strike
Washington loses patience with Pakistan's Taliban Haven
Washington loses patience with Pakistan's Taliban Haven
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  • Published: 07 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 07 Jun 2012
Author: IBTimesUK
The US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta says the United States is reaching the limits of its patience with Pakistan because of the safe havens the country offers to insurgents in neighbouring Afghanistan. Speaking at The Afghan Defence Ministry Mr Panetta said Pakistan must cease to offer refuge for the Taliban This unannounced visit to Kabul, comes after the recent rise in insurgent attacks in the war against the Taliban, including one on Wednesday in which 22 people died. Analysts say that Pakistan's co-operation is crucial as Nato tries to stabilise Afghanistan before most foreign combat troops leave the country at the end of 2014. I am Ann Salter, thanks for watching. For the latest news and stories throughout the day follow me on our website at ibtimes.co.uk. Written and Presented by Ann Salter
http://wn.com/Washington_loses_patience_with_Pakistan's_Taliban_Haven
Syria War Crimes
Syria War Crimes
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  • Published: 02 May 2012
  • Updated: 05 Jun 2012
Author: HumanRightsWatch
Syria: War Crimes in Idlib During Peace Negotiations Executions, Destruction of Property, and Arbitrary Detentions www.hrw.org While diplomats argued over details of Annan's peace plan, Syrian tanks and helicopters attacked one town in Idlib after another. Everywhere we went, we saw burnt and destroyed houses, shops, and cars, and heard from people whose relatives were killed. It was as if the Syrian government forces used every minute before the ceasefire to cause harm.
http://wn.com/Syria_War_Crimes
6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Massacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyrgyztan ASIA
6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Massacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyrgyztan ASIA
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  • Published: 22 May 2010
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: HarvestArmy
- - SUBSCRIBE: FOR PREDICTIONS THAT MAY AFFECT YOU - - This prophecy of Asia was prophesied 'live' before a New York and worldwide internet audience. All images from Kyrgyzstan crisis only. BIBLE: Haggai 2:6 And I will SHAKE all NATIONS..." GHADAFI DEATH Footage only: www.youtube.com EGYPT Footage only: www.youtube.com or see www.harvestarmy.org; [How to Predict Accurately #1: www.youtube.com Feb.2012 Shocking SOCCER RIOT brakes out in Egypt:" 79 Dead: 12 Dead on street; 3500 wounded June 8,2012 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Govt. Masacre 80; Oppositiion no longer committed to Koffi Annan Peace Plan; Assad Deny Massacre before Parliament; US & West consider intervention; Russia arms Syria; Diplomats expelled worldwide; Kofi Annan insist on adherence to peace deal; 90 Massacred by govt; 13 bound & shotin the head; YEMEN - Alqueda under siege, Suicide Bomb 93 Dead; ; Car Bomb 55 Dead; USA mulls helping Opposition; Peace Monitors; Many still dying; 70 Bodies Found in Homs; Koffi Annan Deadline Pass"; 80 Soldiers dead Damascus; New Massacres in Homs though already defeated Reportedly; Women massacred, Children tortured; Reports that some hospitals alternate as toruture centers Sanction, suspended by Arab League; 200 Killed in 48 hrs; LIBYA: GHADAFI KILLED; Yemen Saleh returns; Gaddafi Son escape to Niger; SYRIA: Europe block oil sale LIBYA: Rebel govt moves to Triploi; SYRIA: Obama & World says Resign; Thousands detained; many killed in Latakia; More USA Sanctions; Saudi <b>...</b>
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WorldLeadersTV: IRAN: IAEA:
WorldLeadersTV: IRAN: IAEA: "SERIOUS CONCERN" on POSSIBLE MILITARY DIMENSIONS of NUCLEAR PROGRAM
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  • Duration: 1:53
  • Published: 06 Mar 2012
  • Updated: 08 Mar 2012
Author: WorldLeadersTV
WorldLeadersTV: IRAN: IAEA: "SERIOUS CONCERN" on POSSIBLE MILITARY DIMENSIONS of NUCLEAR PROGRAM (VIDEO NEWS) See: www.maximsnews.com MaximsNewsNetwork: (www.MaximsNews.com ) 05 March 2012 International Atomic Energy Agency: IAEA: Vienna, Austria - The head of the United Nations (UN) nuclear watchdog agency (IAEA) said that it continues to have "serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme;" speaking to reporters today following a Board of Governors meeting in Vienna, Yukiya Amano said that despite "intensive" discussions there was no agreement to resolve the issues but the agency would continue to address them through constructive dialogue. On being denied access to the Parchin military site in Iran, Amano would not give details but said the agency was aware of some activities and "it makes us believe that going there sooner is better than later." On North Korea (DPRK), Amano said that the outcome of talks between the United States and Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea announced last week was an "important step" in the right direction and that the agency (IAEA) was seeking "further clarification" about the results of the talks. He said the agency has not been able to implement any safeguard measures in DPRK for nearly three years and that knowledge of the current status of the country's nuclear program was limited. Amano did say "we stand ready upon request and with the approval of the board of governors to return to Yongbyon <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/WorldLeadersTV_IRAN_IAEA_SERIOUS_CONCERN_on_POSSIBLE_MILITARY_DIMENSIONS_of_NUCLEAR_PROGRAM
UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
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  • Duration: 1:43
  • Published: 08 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: UNSMIS
UN observers today entered the village of Mazraat al-Qubeir to verify reports of mass killings in the village. After hours of coordination with local authorities and communities in the area, the observers were able to access the village at 3:30 local time. Mazraat al-Qubier was empty of its own residents and thus the observers were not able to talk to anyone who witnessed Wednesday's horrific tragedy. Upon the arrival of UN observers villagers from a neighbouring town came and spoke of what they heard and the relatives they lost. Bmp tracks were visible in the vicinity. Some homes were damaged by rockets from bmps, grenades and a range of caliber weapons. Inside some of the houses, the walls and floors were splatted with blood. Fire was still burning outside houses and there was a strong stench of burnt flesh in the air. The circumstances surrounding this crime are still unclear. The number and names of those killed are still not confirmed. The observers are still working to ascertain the facts. The observers were not able to enter Mazraat al-Qubeir yesterday despite multiple attempts throughout the whole day. Their mission was obstructed by three factors: • They are being stopped at Syrian Army checkpoints and in some cases turned back. • Some of our patrols are being stopped by civilians in the area. • We are receiving information from residents of the area that the safety of our observers is at risk if we enter village of Mazraat al-Qubeir. SHOTLIST: 1. Various shots <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/UN_Observers_enter_Mazraat_al-Qubeir
Inside Story - The Schengen Agreement - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1
Inside Story - The Schengen Agreement - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1
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  • Duration: 7:00
  • Published: 01 Apr 2008
  • Updated: 01 Apr 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
As nine Eastern European countries end border checks, Inside Story examines the Schengen agreement and asks what the negative repercussions of increasingly free trade and movement in Europe may be.
http://wn.com/Inside_Story__The_Schengen_Agreement__31_Mar_08__Part_1
France: Elections présidentielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hollande
France: Elections présidentielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hollande
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  • Duration: 146:40
  • Published: 03 May 2012
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: pichelline
Elections présidentielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hollande
http://wn.com/France_Elections_présidentielles_2012débat_Sarkozy-Hollande
Interview in Somalia with Islamist militants al-Shabaab
Interview in Somalia with Islamist militants al-Shabaab
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  • Duration: 6:13
  • Published: 23 Feb 2012
  • Updated: 03 Jun 2012
Author: Channel4News
Somali reporter Jamal Osman has been into the region for an exclusive meeting with the Islamists of al-Shabaab, a major party missing from the London summit.
http://wn.com/Interview_in_Somalia_with_Islamist_militants_al-Shabaab
UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
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  • Duration: 1:43
  • Published: 08 Jun 2012
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: UNSMIS
UN observers today entered the village of Mazraat al-Qubeir to verify reports of mass killings in the village. After hours of coordination with local authorities and communities in the area, the observers were able to access the village at 3:30 local time. Mazraat al-Qubier was empty of its own residents and thus the observers were not able to talk to anyone who witnessed Wednesday's horrific tragedy. Upon the arrival of UN observers villagers from a neighbouring town came and spoke of what they heard and the relatives they lost. Bmp tracks were visible in the vicinity. Some homes were damaged by rockets from bmps, grenades and a range of caliber weapons. Inside some of the houses, the walls and floors were splatted with blood. Fire was still burning outside houses and there was a strong stench of burnt flesh in the air. The circumstances surrounding this crime are still unclear. The number and names of those killed are still not confirmed. The observers are still working to ascertain the facts. The observers were not able to enter Mazraat al-Qubeir yesterday despite multiple attempts throughout the whole day. Their mission was obstructed by three factors: • They are being stopped at Syrian Army checkpoints and in some cases turned back. • Some of our patrols are being stopped by civilians in the area. • We are receiving information from residents of the area that the safety of our observers is at risk if we enter village of Mazraat al-Qubeir. SHOTLIST: 1. Various shots <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/UN_Observers_enter_Mazraat_al-Qubeir
Afghanistan erupts in violence over NATO burnings of Koran -- Rough Cuts
Afghanistan erupts in violence over NATO burnings of Koran -- Rough Cuts
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  • Published: 24 Feb 2012
  • Updated: 07 Jun 2012
Author: ReutersTV
"Death to America" shout angry Afghans. NATO's Koran burning in Afghanistan sparked violent protests across the country. Watch the latest of the Afghan unrest in this edition of Rough Cuts.
http://wn.com/Afghanistan_erupts_in_violence_over_NATO_burnings_of_Koran_-_Rough_Cuts
Occupy Wall St - The Revolution Is Love
Occupy Wall St - The Revolution Is Love
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  • Published: 18 Nov 2011
  • Updated: 08 Jun 2012
Author: fiercelightfilms
A taste of the upcoming feature documentary, Occupy Love. This is a community funded film. www.occupylove.org "Love is the felt experience of connection to another being. An economist says 'more for you is less for me.' But the lover knows that more of you is more for me too. If you love somebody their happiness is your happiness. Their pain is your pain. Your sense of self expands to include other beings. This shift of consciousness is universal in everybody, 99% and 1%." ~ Charles Eisenstein *NAMED ONE OF TOP 10 MUST-WATCH OCCUPY WALL ST VIDEOS* This short film was Directed by Ian MacKenzie http Co-produced with Velcrow Ripper www.velcrowripper.com Camera Ian Mackenzie and Velcrow Ripper Editing: Ian Mackenzie Interview by: Velcrow Ripper Watch video with English/Spanish/French/Greek and many more subtitles www.universalsubtitles.org CHARLES EISENSTEIN is a teacher, speaker, and writer focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, money, and human cultural evolution. READ CHARLES BOOK Visit sacred-economics.com to learn more about his ideas for a new economy. Transcript "This movement isn't about the 99% defeating or toppling the 1%. You know the next chapter of that story, which is that the 99% create a new 1%. That's not what it's about. What we want to create is the more beautiful world our hearts tell us is possible. A sacred world. A world that works for everybody. A world that is healing. A world of peace. You can't just say "We demand a world of peace <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/Occupy_Wall_St__The_Revolution_Is_Love

In this Oct. 2, 2010 file photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, holds up the hand of his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad after he awarded Iran's highest national medal to Assad, in a ceremony in Tehran, Iran. Lewis Hamilton leading Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso at the Canadian Grand Prix. Hamilton won the race to take the drivers' championship lead. An unidentified man raises his hands as police sweep the area near Frank Ogawa Plaza as they attempt to clear May Day protests on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Hundreds of activists across the U.S. joined the worldwide May Day protests on Tuesday, with Occupy Wall Street members in several cities leading demonstrations. mosquito on the curtain in the home - insect - nature

The US Secretary of Defence, Mr. Leon E. Panetta in India. - Politics Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Indian cricket team captain and honourary Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Territorial Army, looks on during a press conference at the Army headquarters in Baramulla, north of Srinagar, on June 3,2012. The cricket boards of India and Pakistan are the ones to decide on the timing and venue for any bilateral cricketing engagements between the two countries, Dhoni said. Dhoni visited the frontier district of Baramulla along the Line of Control in and interacted with soldiers and Kashmiri youths. LG Electronics -Consumer durable retail shop -India Rainy clouds in the sky and on the mountains in India - weather - monsoon

French journalist Romeo Langlois, center, is escorted by rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, upon their arrival to San Isidro, southern Colombia, Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Spain's head coach, Vicente del Bosque, left, gives instructions to his players, Fernando Torres, center, and Fernando Llorente, right, during the training session of his team, at the Euro 2012 soccer championship in Gniewino, Poland, Friday, June 8, 2012. Government supporters demonstrate in front of the Congress as lawmakers debate the YPF bill in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, May 3, 2012. View of the Matter valley (Mattertal) from Embd on a cloudy day. The Ried glacier is visible on the left.

This citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Thursday May 31, 2012 purports to show a Syrian rebel shouting slogans after they found the bodies of eleven workers killed by gunmen on their way to work Thursday at a state-owned fertilizer factory in the central province of Homs, Syria. Lebanese army soldiers on patrol in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Sunday, June 3, 2012. U.S. State Department's top envoy on the Middle East, ambassador Jeffrey Feltman speaks during a press conference after meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora at the Government House in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, March 6, 2009. In this Feb. 18, 1979 file picture, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, left, smiles with Yasser Arafat in Tehran.

This photo downloaded from the Arabic language Internet site www.muslm.net and purporting to show a man identified by the Internet site as Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sep. 11 attacks, is seen in detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The picture was allegedly taken in July 2009 by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and released only to the detainee's family under a new policy allowing the ICRC to photograph Guantanamo inmates, ICRC spokesman Bernard Barrett said Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. Angel fish US Airways Express Embraer 170 operated by Republic Airlines at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Mother feeding her child at the sidewalk.


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Police have arrested 190 people in a major US crackdown on child pornography, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) say. Federal agents said on Friday that the month-long 'Operation Orion' also resulted in identifying and...
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Immigrants shout slogans during a protest against racist attacks and the extreme-right Golden Dawn party, in central Athens on Friday, June 8 2012. The sign reads "Out with the neo-Nazis, united workers will never lose."
Ilias Kasidiaris, the Golden Dawn spokesman, attacked a left-wing candidate, Liana Kanelli, and threw a glass of water at another opponent in the heated debate on Thursday morning. He continued to evade police last night, with his arrest warrant due...
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China urges Iran to show flexibility, pragmatism
BEIJING (AP) — China urged Iran on Friday to show flexibility and pragmatism in international talks over its nuclear ambitions, in a sign of Beijing's desire to help end tensions despite its opposition to tougher sanctions on Tehran. In a Beijing...
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Greece and the Euro: Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover
The problem is all inside your head she said to me. The answer is easy if you take it logically. I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free. There must be fifty ways to leave your lover. -Lyrics by Paul Simon The Euro appears to be a marriage...
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SG speaking with Special Joint Envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan from his hotel room in Geneva on 12 April 2012, the deadline for the cease-fire in Syrian
Ban Ki-moon has expressed his frustration at the continuing violence in Syria, blaming the government for failing to comply with envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan. During a speech at the...
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In this photo taken Saturday, April 14, 2012, Tuareg fighters from the NMLA (National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad) sit in their vehicle, in a market in Timbuktu, Mali.
AFP - African leaders on Thursday called for UN backing for military intervention in northern Mali, currently controlled by feuding armed groups. Participants at a meeting of officials from the African Union, the western African grouping ECOWAS...
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A honeybee nacters almond flower as blossoms bloom as a sign of the arrival of spring after a long spell of winter at Badamwari in old downtown Srinagar, on March 21, 2012.
A parasitic mite has helped a virus wipe out billions of honeybees across the globe, say scientists. A team studying honeybees in Hawaii found...
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Syrian activist speaks about al-Qubayr massacre; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
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Syr­i­an ac­tivist speaks about al-Qubayr mas­sacre
Al Jazeera 09 Jun 2012, UN observers in Syria who visited the site of a reported massacre in a village in Hama province said they saw blood on the walls and were hit by a "stench of burnt flesh" but could not confirm how many had died. While the government denied responsibility, Martin Nesirky, a UN spokesman, said on Friday the observers saw armoured vehicle...

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Spain to help bailout troubled Bankia; updated 29 May 2012; published 26 May 2012
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Spain to help bailout trou­bled Bankia
France24 09 Jun 2012, AFP - Spain's distressed banks need about 40 billion euros ($50 billion) in new capital, the IMF warned, ramping up the pressure for a huge EU bailout amid fears of widespread contagion. Senior finance ministry officials from the 17 eurozone nations may hold weekend talks to prepare the nuts and bolts of a Spanish bank bailout should Madrid cry for...

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7 Peacekeepers killed 40 in danger in the Ivory Coast; updated 09 Jun 2012; published 09 Jun 2012
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7 Peace­keep­ers killed 40 in dan­ger in the Ivory Coast
The Guardian 09 Jun 2012, EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press= UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Armed men ambushed and killed seven U.N. peacekeepers in Ivory Coast trying to protect civilians threatened by attack on Friday and more than 40 of their colleagues remained danger from the roaming group, the United Nations said. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack "in the...

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Afghan officials allege civilian deaths in NATO strike; updated 07 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
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Afghan of­fi­cials al­lege civil­ian deaths in NATO strike
The Miami Herald 08 Jun 2012, PATROL BASE PUL-I-ALAM, Afghanistan -- The commander of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan apologized Friday for civilian deaths in a coalition airstrike earlier this week - the first confirmation by NATO forces that civilians were killed in the operation. Marine Gen. John Allen flew to Logar province to personally deliver his regrets to villagers...

Washington loses patience with Pakistan's Taliban Haven; updated 07 Jun 2012; published 07 Jun 2012
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Wash­ing­ton loses pa­tience with Pak­istan's Tal­iban Haven
The Washington Post 08 Jun 2012, PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least 18 people were killed and more than 40 wounded Friday when a bomb detonated in a bus filled with government employees and other civilians, authorities said. The bomb was believed to have been detonated by remote control, police said. Loading... Comments Weigh In Corrections? Recommend Tweet...

Syria War Crimes; updated 05 Jun 2012; published 02 May 2012
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Syria War Crimes
The Examiner 08 Jun 2012, Conflict continues If the Arab League were to ever find a purpose, it is now or never. Syria has slipped into civil war and fears of a regional war are upon the Middle East. "You could say we are drifting, if we are not already in, a sort of a civil war," he said. "All efforts are being made that, if it were to become a full-blown civil war, it...

6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Massacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyrgyztan ASIA; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 22 May 2010
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6.8.12 SYRIA: Annan Blame Govt; More Mas­sacre 80; 14000 Dd Tl; join Kyr­gyz­tan ASIA
The Guardian 08 Jun 2012, Speaking after a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, he underlined the need for urgency in diffusing the situation in the country. He said: "Syria can quickly go from a tipping point to a breaking point. The danger of full-scale civil war is imminent and real, with catastrophic consequences for Syria and the region." There was...

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WorldLead­er­sTV: IRAN: IAEA: "SE­RI­OUS CON­CERN" on POS­SI­BLE MIL­I­TARY DI­MEN­SIONS of NU­CLE­AR PRO­GRAM
Reuters 08 Jun 2012, VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iran began a new round of talks on Friday in an attempt to seal a framework deal to resume a long-stalled probe into nuclear research in the Islamic state. The United States, European powers and Israel are anxious to curb Iranian nuclear work they suspect is intended to produce bombs. Tehran says the...

UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 08 Jun 2012
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UN Ob­servers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
Middle East Online 08 Jun 2012, DAMASCUS - Envoy Kofi Annan told the Security Council the Syria crisis will "spiral out of control" if more pressure is not put on the regime, after UN monitors trying to visit the site of a new massacre were fired on. The UN-Arab League envoy's warning came before talks Friday with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and as her Syria frontman...

Inside Story - The Schengen Agreement - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1; updated 01 Apr 2012; published 01 Apr 2008
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In­side Story - The Schen­gen Agree­ment - 31 Mar 08 - Part 1
France24 08 Jun 2012, AFP - European Union nations in a landmark move Thursday agreed to enable countries to temporarily restore border checks in the visa-free Schengen area in the case of a surge of illegal migrants. Shrugging off opposition from Brussels and triggering fury in the European parliament, home affairs ministers unanimously agreed to dust off the border...

France: Elections présidentielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hollande; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 03 May 2012
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France: Elec­tions présiden­tielles 2012:débat Sarkozy-Hol­lande
The Independent 08 Jun 2012, He is said to be reluctant to return to his former career as a lawyer, but within days he may be directly entangled in at least two legal cases involving alleged illicit funding of his rise to power. In just over a week, Mr Sarkozy will lose the immunity from prosecution – and even from questioning – that is granted to French presidents while in...

Interview in Somalia with Islamist militants al-Shabaab; updated 03 Jun 2012; published 23 Feb 2012
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In­ter­view in So­ma­lia with Is­lamist mil­i­tants al-Shabaab
Middle East Online 07 Jun 2012, WASHINGTON - The United States placed seven top leaders of the Somalia-based Shebab militants on its wanted list for the first time Thursday, offering up to $33 million for tip-offs to aid the hunt for the men. The highest price was put up for the founder of the hardline Islamist...

UN Observers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir; updated 08 Jun 2012; published 08 Jun 2012
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UN Ob­servers enter Mazraat al-Qubeir
CNN 07 Jun 2012, June 7, 2012 -- Updated 0833 GMT (1633 HKT) Syria activists: 78 killed in village (CNN) -- International mediator Kofi Annan plans to brief the United Nations on Thursday as world powers seek ways to pile on pressure against the Syrian regime amid new reports of a massacre. Annan -- the international envoy to Syria -- will address separate meetings...

Afghanistan erupts in violence over NATO burnings of Koran -- Rough Cuts; updated 07 Jun 2012; published 24 Feb 2012
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Afghanistan erupts in vi­o­lence over NATO burn­ings of Koran -- Rough Cuts
Detroit Free Press 07 Jun 2012, KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Scores of Afghans were killed Wednesday in Taliban attacks and other violence including a NATO air strike, highlighting persistent instability as foreign troops begin their drawdown more than a decade after the U.S.-led invasion. The bloodbath spanned from the insurgents' stronghold in the south to the relatively peaceful...





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