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South African, have been drawn into the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.
South African, have been drawn into the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.
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Four foreigners, among them a South African, have been drawn into the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan. Khartoum arrested the four, accusing them of spying and entering a disputed border area illegally. South African demining company - Mekem - has denied that two of its employees - the South African and also a South Sudanese - were involved in any military activities against Sudan Related article
US millitary Base in bagram & detention centre for Terrorist in Afghanistan (Jail inside view)
US millitary Base in bagram & detention centre for Terrorist in Afghanistan (Jail inside view)
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Jailed Abroad & detention centre for Terrorist & drug mafias in Bagram - Afghanistan.. Related article
US NAvy ships in Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman
US NAvy ships in Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman
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Navy ships in the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman area. Scenes include aerial footage of individual and multiple ships in formation including the USS Stenis, USS Bonhomme Richard and USS Rushmore, helicopters flying with ships, and some interior footage looking out from inside the helicopters. If you like this video, there are over 1600 more on my channel like it! Check out: www.youtube.com Related article
Assad Using Chemical Warfare On Homs Attacks
Assad Using Chemical Warfare On Homs Attacks
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Theologian Paul Begley of Indiana is stunned as Russia And Iran Scientist help out www.paulbegleyprophecy.com Related article
Enduring Friendships: Clinton and Peres, America and Israel
Enduring Friendships: Clinton and Peres, America and Israel
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Statement by US Secretary of State Hillary R. Clinton after her Meeting with Israel's President Shimon Peres -- President's Residence, Jerusalem, July 16, 2012 Related article
HSBC allowed money laundering, says US Senate
HSBC allowed money laundering, says US Senate
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HSBC Bank has been allowing money laundering to happen right under its nose, according to a scathing report by the US Senate. Money suspected to come from drugs and terrorism deals. Apparently HSBC Holdings plc has allowed the bank to act as a conduit for monies resulting from these shady underworld dealings from places like Mexico, Iran, the Cayman Islands, Saudi Arabia and even Syria! Senator Carl Levin, chairman of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations said "The culture at HSBC was pervasively polluted for a long time." The report also concluded that top US bank regulator the Comptroller of the Currency, had failed to monitor HSBC properly. As we all know, banks around the world are on the ropes right now and so this news is likely to get under the noses of anyone who's had enough of any of their 'anti-customer, pro-profit' antics. Now, like Barclays over the Libor rate rigging scandal, HSBC might have to cough up hundreds of millions in settlements and fines for this failing. Written and Presented by Marverine Cole Related article
Hundreds Killed in Tremseh Massacre in Syria [Warning: Extremely Graphic]
Hundreds Killed in Tremseh Massacre in Syria [Warning: Extremely Graphic]
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This footage, complied from videos uploaded by Syrian democracy activists on July 12-13, depicts the aftermath of a massacre in the Syrian village of al-Treimseh in the Hama countryside. Over 200 Syrian civilians are believed to have been killed by forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad. Many of the corpses appear to have been set on fire. Related article
Flooding: 1 million people displaced in India
Flooding: 1 million people displaced in India
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We experienced flash flooding in Britain yesterday which sadly saw one pensioner killed in Shropshire but the level of upheaval is nothing compared to the devastation happening on the other side of the world. Nearly one million people in India have been displaced in the state of Assam in the north east of the country, as monsoon rains continue their relentless lashing of the area. Reports are that at least 27 people drowned, with others being forced to take shelter on higher ground and in tents. And these pictures are from India's neighbour Bangladesh. The earth under a railway track has given way. 6 days of heavy rains and multiple landslides have killed at least 100 people, with the figure expected to rise as much more rain is forecast to come in over the next few days. It hasn't stopped people trying to make their way to relief camps though as they wade their rickshaws through the high waters. The rains in China triggered mudslides which killed at least 3 people, maybe more. 38 are missing at this construction site -- a hydropower station - in the Sichuan province in the southwest which has been the worst affected by torrential downpours. Most of the injured were builders on the site and members of their family. From a dramatic rescue of a baby from a stranded coach - to life boat rescues and people struggling with what little belongings they could salvage in Hunan Province, the official state news agency said more than 1.5m people have been affected with over 2000 <b>...</b> Related article
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to lead AU
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to lead AU
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Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is the new head of the African Union Commission. She became the first female to chair the AU when she defeated the Gabonese diplomat, Jean Ping, who had been at the helm for the past four years. Dlamini-Zuma had to undergo three voting rounds before Ping was eliminated.....more on the story.....ow.ly Related article
Japan Floods 2012 大洪水
Japan Floods 2012 大洪水
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Exceptionally heavy rains have killed at least 19 people and flooded hundreds of houses on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, the local authorities said Friday. The intense rainfall in certain areas of the prefectures of Kumamoto and Oita has attained levels "never experienced before," the Japan Meteorological Agency said. In one part of Kumamoto, the equivalent of one month's rain fell in the space of just eight hours early Thursday, according to the meteorological agency. Besides the 19 people who died -- some of them in landslides and houses that collapsed -- eight people are missing, according to information posted on the websites of the local prefecture offices and fire services. The violent rain has damaged 75 houses and flooded more than 500 in the two prefectures, the local authorities said. Evacuation orders were temporarily issued for tens of thousands of households as the Shirakawa River, which runs through Kumamoto City, began spilling over its banks. Helicopters plucked some residents from the roofs of their homes. Most of the evacuation orders had been lifted by Friday morning. Related article
Hillary Clinton! You Are NOT Welcome In Egypt! GET OUT!
Hillary Clinton! You Are NOT Welcome In Egypt! GET OUT!
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July 14, 2012 CBC News MOXNews.com Related article
North Korean military chief removed from all posts
North Korean military chief removed from all posts
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Ri Yong-ho, North Korea's top military chief and key advisor to new leader Kim Jong-un, has been removed from all posts, according to state media reports. Reports from Pyongyang state that he was removed from all duties 'because of illness,' but analysts outside North Korea suspect he might have been side-lined for political reasons. The move has surprised many political commentators, with some believing his removal is due to a power struggle in government. Holding top positions in the Worker's Party and chief of the Korean people's army, Ri Yong-ho was believed to be one of the key figures in the North Korean leader's inner circle. Until now the army chief had been seen as a mentor figure to the young and inexperienced Kim Jong-un, who has been trying to successfully negotiate the first few months of his leadership. Kim Jong-un took over the premiership after his father's Kim Jong-il, died in December 2011. It remains to be seen if further dismissals of high ranking officers will take place. By Alfred Joyner Related article
Red Cross: Syria in Civil War
Red Cross: Syria in Civil War
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The International Committee of the Red Cross declared Syria an "internal armed conflict" or a civil war Sunday, which means humanitarian laws apply. Related article