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Breaking News Tue, 30 Oct 2012
Iran 'pulls back from nuclear bomb goal' '
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Israel Defense Forces  
 Otago Daily Times 
Iran 'pulls back from nuclear bomb goal' '
| Iran has drawn back from its ambitions to build a nuclear weapon, Israel's defence minister was quoted as saying today, while warning that his country may still have to decide next year whether to l... (photo: US DoD / D. Myles Cullen)
In this Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 photo, street of shattered buildings is viewed partially through a mirror used by rebel fighters to keep an eye on their enemy's positions in the Karm al-Jabel battlefield in Aleppo, Syria. Syria's air force fired missiles and dropped barrel bombs on rebel strongholds while opposition fighters attacked regime positions, flouting a U.N.-backed cease-fire that was supposed to quiet fighting over a long holiday weekend but never took hold. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras).
Arab   Photos   Syria   War   Wikipedia: Syrian civil war  
 The Australian 
Melbourne kickboxing champion Roger Abbas killed in crossfire in Syria
| A MELBOURNE kickboxing champion has been killed in the conflict in Syria, the man's family have confirmed. | The Department of Foreign Affairs is investigating reports Roger Abbas, from Meadow ... (photo: AP / Narciso Contreras)
President Barack Obama listens to a question during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010.  Huffington Post 
Why Obama Will Win
| When I ask my fence-sitting female friends whom they will vote for, they reluctantly say "I have to vote for Obama, because Romney will get rid of women's reproductive rights." | Women account for a... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
High-end shops can be seen along a street near hotels and casinos in Atlantic City  CNBC 
Atlantic City casinos endure storm mostly unharmed
| Atlantic City's 12 waterfront casinos came through the superstorm largely unharmed, and many say they could reopen within hours, if need be. | But that's not likely to happen; the gambling halls wer... (photo: AP / Mel Evans)
Atlantic City   Casino   Gambling   Photos   Storm   Wikipedia: Atlantic City, New Jersey  
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Military loyal to junta chief Capt. Amadou Sanogo return from the parachutists military camp, after taking control in fighting against anti-junta forces, in Bamako, Mali, Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Gunfire echoed across the capital Tuesday as Malian government troops battled each other, killing at least 12 people as one side tried to oust soldiers who seized power in a coup over a month ago. Mali's coup leaders, who ostensibly handed over power to an interim civilian government on April 12 but who still wield power, said they control the state broadcaster, the airport and a military base, fending off attacks by opposing forces. Sanogo told a private radio station Monday night that the countercoup had failed and that his soldiers have captured foreign fighters. Independent online
EU ponders troops for Mali training
Brussels - The European Union is considering sending about 200 troops to train Mali's army to retake the Islamist-held north, but is not willing to deploy them in battle,... (photo: AP / Harouna Traore)
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Dubai Festival City at night (Arabic:   ) is a large residential, business and entertainment development in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Screen Daily
Dubai film festival unveils line-up for Muhr AsiaAfrica awards
| The Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) has unveiled the line-up for its Muhr AsiaAfrica Awards, including Brillante Mendoza’s Thy Womb and Wang Bing’s award-w... (photo: Creative Commons / Axilera)
Awards   Dubai   Festival   Film   Photos   Wikipedia: Dubai International Film Festival  
 Smoking, Danger, Health, Ban, Woman, Women, Lungs, Man, Smoker, Cancer, Nicotine, Cigarettes, Cigarette (MK1) New Scientist
Smoking drives women to an early grave
| Each cigarette a woman smokes pushes her closer to an early grave. Women who smoke heavily into middle age cut their lives short by around 10 years. | But quitting earl... (photo: WN / mina)
Disease   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Smoking   Women  
Security Council Meeting: Briefing by Mr. Antonio Guterres, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees The Guardian
UNHCR chief says his agency lacks cash to look after victims of conflict
| Antonio Guterres says UNHCR might have to cut education and repatriation programmes | Antonio Guterres, the UN high commissioner for refugees, said the money saved by c... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Aid   Geneva   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: António Guterres  
Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire wears handcuffs, as she listens to the judge during the her trial in Kigali, Rwanda Monday, Sept. 5, 2011. Ingabire, an outspoken critic of President Paul Kagamea's regime, is charged with allegations of providing financial support to a terrorist group, causing state security and formenting ethnic divisions. (AP Photo/Shant Fabricatorian) France24
Rwanda jails opposition leader Victoire Ingabire
Rwanda’s high court sentenced Victoire Ingabire, a leading opposition politician, to eight years in prison Tuesday, in a case that was linked to the country's 1994... (photo: AP / Shant Fabricatorian)
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STATEN ISLAND, New York (May 14, 2004)--Senator Hillary R. Clinton holds a press conference at Coast Guard Station New York on May 14, 2004. Senator Clinton, a member of the Armed Services Committe, said she would continue to fight for additional Coast Guards resources in the Senate. USCG photo by PA3 Mike Lutz (96050) ( COAST GUARD REVIEW (FOR RELEASE) ) The Washington Post
Clinton calls for unity in Bosnia, criticizes Serb nationalists
| SARAJEVO, Bosnia — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered a blunt warning to squabbling Balkan leaders Tuesday that they risk being left behind as th... (photo: US Coastguard / PA3 Mike Lutz)
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Palestinian students from "UNRWA" schools protesting with banners demanding the United Nations to provide rights, and demand not to reduce stationery seekers in education, in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on September 11, 2012. The director general of the UN in Gaza, said Palestine needs 117 additional schools, and an additional 53 schools by 2020, the agency will need more than two thousand teachers and support staff for it to succeed.Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN Daily Press
Palestinians lobby for convincing win in U.N. vote
| RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinians have launched a diplomatic blitz aimed at garnering a strong majority for a vote granting the non-member statehood at the U... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Mideast   Palestinians   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations  
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Iran 'pulls back from nuclear bomb goal' '
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Terrorism Al Qaeda
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Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein, is transported in restraints to be arrested after a sit-in at a downtown Philadelphia bank over housing foreclosures.
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Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein, is transported in restraints to be arrested after a sit-in at a downtown Philadelphia bank over housing foreclosures.
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School girls hold Iran's national flag during a ceremony at celebrations marking the 30th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and brought hard-line clerics to power, in Tehran on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009.
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