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October 20, 2012 -- Updated 1257 GMT (2057 HKT) Boy Scouts of America is an organization that says it is focused on mentoring young men and helping them develop life skills. Here's...
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Article By WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon The recent attack on Free Gaza's Greta Berlin and Colonel Ann Wright suggest that we have crossed a red line -- Jewish domination within...

Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
Michelle Bachelet, former president of Chile from 2006-10, is the first undersecretary general and executive director of UN Women. Bachelet was also Chile's - and Latin America's - first female defence minister. Visiting India, Bachelet spoke with...
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EU leaders seal watchdog deal to monitor banks
European leaders agreed on Friday to police thousands of eurozone banks beginning next year as they sought to create much-needed jobs in their austerity-battered economies. By the close of a two-day summit, France and Germany had patched up...
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Afghan extremists target scouting movement
Efforts to revive the scouting movement in Afghanistan have encountered fierce local hostility, including deadly threats, as extremists suspect the recruits are working as police or even spreading a form of Christianity. Girls and boysattending the...
photo: US Army / Brendan Mackie
EU summit: Much ado about nothing
As usual, it turned out to be a case of “much ado about nothing”. Despite all the rhetoric, this week’s summit of the European Union (EU) has simply delayed decisions on a European banking union and tighter fiscal integration. These...
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IMF changes austerity spots
HONG KONG — As I predicted, the Tokyo annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group were almost a complete waste of time. Nevertheless, there were a few new interesting things to emerge. From Japan's point of view,...
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Seat comes with responsibility to aid the troubled
IT'S not often that I agree with Greg Sheridan. However, on Australia's successful bid for a temporary seat on the UN Security Council it is hard to disagree ("Up with Rwanda, Luxembourg but at what cost?", 20-21/10). The UN is no...
photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz
UN: southern Africa food shortages worsen
The United Nations deputy humanitarian chief says food shortages are “a chronic problem” in southern Africa and more than 5.5 million...
photo: UN / Albert González Farran
updated 13 Oct 2012; published 20 Aug 2012
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On the frontline with British troops in Afghanistan
Stars and Stripes 21 Oct 2012, Top Pentagon leaders, White House advisers and members of Congress from both parties have long regarded the rapid expansion of Afghanistan’s army and police as a crucial element of the U.S. exit strategy. For years, they reasoned that generating a force of 352,000 soldiers and policemen would enable the Afghan government to keep fighting...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
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Financial "Crisis" in Greece
Deutsche Welle 21 Oct 2012, European parliament member Jorgo Chatzimarkakis explains why the Greek government has done a good job in handling the state debt crisis so far - but why it also needs more time. DW: The German chancellor and the German finance minister say that Greece will not go bankrupt and will stay in the eurozone, while the troika of lenders [the European...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Lebanon "Assad Behind Beirut Car Bomb Blast" Lebanese Politician Walid Jumblatt 10-19-12
MSNBC 21 Oct 2012, BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's political opposition has called for a mass turnout at Sunday's funeral for slain intelligence officer Wissam al-Hassan, turning the ceremony into a political rally against Syrian authorities and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati. Hassan, who uncovered an alleged Syrian bomb plot inside Lebanon two months ago, was...

updated 12 Sep 2012; published 17 Apr 2012
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Inside Story - Iran nuclear talks: A positive first step?
Deutsche Welle 21 Oct 2012, The United States has denied a report that it has agreed to one-on-one talks with Iran over Tehran's nuclear program. The news comes at a pivotal time for President Barack Obama, just before the presidential election. The White House is denying that secret negotiations between Washington and Tehran have led to an agreement to hold nuclear talks, as...

updated 20 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Beirut blast video: Massive explosion brings down entire street
BBC News 20 Oct 2012, Anti-Syrian politicians in Lebanon have accused Damascus of being behind a powerful car bomb that killed the head of Lebanon's internal intelligence. Opposition leader Saad Hariri and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt both said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was behind the bombing in Beirut. A Syrian minister condemned the blast. Mr Hariri's...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
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Benghazi Attack Was Botched Kidnapping to Trade Blind Sheik
Al Jazeera 20 Oct 2012, A Libyan militia commander who US officials say is under investigation in connection with the attacks on the American consulate in Benghazi which led to the death of the ambassador, said he was present during the incident but was not one of the ringleaders. Libyan officials and other witnesses have pointed to Ahmed Abu Khattala as the leader of the...

updated 06 Oct 2012; published 27 Sep 2012
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marine injured in Afghan blast 'not disabled enough' to be allowed benefits.. SACK ATOS
San Francisco Chronicle 20 Oct 2012, Kabul -- - A roadside bomb tore through a minibus carrying people to a wedding celebration in northern Afghanistan on Friday, killing at least 19 people and wounding 16, authorities said. The blast underscored the heavy toll the war has taken on civilians who are frequently caught up in the fighting between insurgents and Afghan and foreign...

updated 20 Oct 2012; published 20 Oct 2012
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Romney: Obama 'has no agenda'
BBC News 20 Oct 2012, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has derided US President Barack Obama, saying his rival has "no agenda" worthy of a second term in office. At a campaign rally in Florida, he said the Obama campaign had been "reduced to petty attacks and silly word games". Hours earlier, Mr Obama decried Mr Romney for shifting his...

updated 14 Oct 2012; published 14 Oct 2012
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London Pakistani community Protest against Murder attempt on Malala Yousufzai
Ohio 20 Oct 2012, LONDON: The Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in Pakistan is out of a medically induced coma and has recovered enough to stand with assistance and communicate by writing, medical officials at the British hospital where she is being treated said Friday. Dr. David Rosser, a physician who is...

updated 20 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Beirut blast video: Massive explosion brings down entire street
IBN Live 20 Oct 2012, Beirut: A powerful car bomb tore through the heart of Beirut's Christian sector on Friday, killing a top security official and seven others in a devastating attack that threatened to bring the war in Syria directly to Lebanon's doorstep. The blast sheared the balconies off apartment buildings, upended cars and sent dazed rescue workers carrying...

updated 04 Oct 2012; published 03 Oct 2012
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US Ambassador Carson talks about the M23
BBC News 20 Oct 2012, The UN Security Council says it intends to impose sanctions against leaders of the M23 rebel movement in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It said it would also target those who violate an arms embargo in DRC. This week a UN panel of experts said Rwanda and Uganda were supplying M23 with weapons and other support - allegations those countries deny....

updated 16 Oct 2012; published 21 Apr 2012
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101 East - Myanmar's Turn
Al Jazeera 19 Oct 2012, The United States has invited Myanmar to the world's largest multi-national military field exercise, a powerful symbolic gesture toward a military with a grim human rights record and a milestone in its rapprochement with the West. Myanmar was invited to observe Cobra Gold, which brings together thousands of American and Thai military personnel and...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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EU leaders agree on bank supervisor
Wall Street Journal 19 Oct 2012, By MATTHEW DALTON, WILLIAM HOROBIN and VANESSA MOCK BRUSSELS—European leaders early Friday agreed to have a new supervisor for euro-zone banks up and running next year, a step that will pave the way for the bloc's bailout fund to pump capital directly into banks throughout the single-currency area. Enlarge Image Close...

updated 20 Oct 2012; published 09 Oct 2012
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Greek protesters and police clash during Merkel visit
Reuters 19 Oct 2012, ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police clashed with anti-austerity protesters hurling stones and petrol bombs on the day of a general strike that brought much of the near-bankrupt country to a standstill. In the second major walkout in three weeks on Thursday, almost 40,000 protesters marched in Athens in a bid to show EU leaders meeting in Brussels that...