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Bangladesh opposition in violent protests over attacks
Full Article BBC News
11 Dec 2012

Violence has flared in many parts of Bangladesh as schools and most businesses were shut after opposition groups enforced a dawn-to-dusk strike. They called the strike to protest against attacks on their supporters during a road blockade on Sunday. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its allies have been demanding a caretaker government be...
Police officials wield bamboo sticks to stop main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party activist during a protest in Kachpur, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
photo: AP / A.M. Ahad

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
1:52
Opposition parties hold rallies in Bangladesh
updated 28 Oct 2012; published 22 Sep 2011
3:49
Bangladesh : Hartal Rongo-001-ManchRanga TV-22-09-2011.mpg
updated 28 Nov 2012; published 15 Nov 2010
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Bangladeshi: police and protesters clash - no comment
updated 27 Nov 2012; published 13 Jul 2011
5:35
Peaceful agitation after Eid in Bangladesh
updated 01 Jun 2012; published 27 Jun 2010
2:14
Bangladesh paralysed by political strikes
updated 07 Dec 2012; published 13 Dec 2010
2:30
Deadly wage protests in Bangladesh
'Long way to go' on justice for Afghan women - UN
Full Article BBC News
11 Dec 2012

Afghan women victims of violence are still being failed by the justice system, according to a new UN report. Although there had been some progress in implementing a 2009 anti-violence law, overall use of the law "remained low", the report says. Cultural pressures and inconsistent police practices are hampering implementation of the law,...
File - In Herat, Afghanistan, women line up to collect bags of split chick pea, wheat, and cooking oil being distributed by the UN World Food Programme (WFP), 29 June, 2012.
photo: UN / Eric Kanalstein

updated 14 Jul 2012; published 21 Mar 2010
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The Face Of Taliban Justice
updated 30 Nov 2012; published 08 Dec 2011
2:49
Raped Afghan woman forced to marry attacker
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 01 Jan 2009
3:25
Young Afghan girls who are gang-raped by warlords cry for justice
updated 27 Nov 2012; published 08 Jul 2009
10:51
Rethink Afghanistan War (Part 5): Women of Afghanistan
updated 10 Nov 2012; published 20 Jul 2010
9:50
Violence Against Women -- ISLAM Yemen Muslims Dearborn Hamtramck Taliban saudia
updated 04 May 2012; published 18 Jan 2012
2:28
Asadabad, Kunar: 80 year old man convicted of killing wife with an axe
HSBC to announce $1.8 bln settlement in U.S. money laundering probe-sources
Full Article Reuters
11 Dec 2012

n">Dec 11 (Reuters) - HSBC Holdings Plc is expected to become the first bank to admit to both money-laundering lapses and U.S. sanctions violations on Tuesday as part of a settlement of around $1.8 billion with law enforcement agencies, according to people familiar with the situation. The settlement, which will be in the form of a...
HSBC building
photo: Creative Commons / Flickr

updated 03 Aug 2012; published 27 Nov 2011
2:56
Arizona Drug Cartels Files*Link HSBC Holdings Plc Carroll Trust Scandal
updated 04 Sep 2012; published 27 Nov 2011
2:44
Arizona Drug Lords = USA* TROIKA *USA = Homeland Security FBI DEA National Security
updated 27 Nov 2011; published 27 Nov 2011
2:56
Arizona Drug Cartels Link HSBC Carroll Trust Case
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 27 Nov 2011
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Arizona Drug Cartels = US* TROIKA *US = Homeland Security FBI DEA Case
updated 03 Aug 2012; published 04 Dec 2011
2:19
US Border New Mexico Arizona -- Militarization EL PASO Command Hub -- FBI National Security
updated 16 Aug 2012; published 15 Aug 2012
1:20
Standard Chartered Settles for $340m with NY Regulator
Mali's prime minister Cheikh Modibo Diarra resigns, after being arrested by junta
Full Article The Times of India
11 Dec 2012

BAMAKO: Mali's prime minister presented his resignation on state television in a broadcast at 4 a.m. local time, hours...
Cheick Modibo Diarra, Prime Minister of the Republic of Mali addresses the general debate of the sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly.
photo: UN / Marco Castro

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
1:46
Mali prime minister resigns after arrest
updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
0:54
Malian troops arrest PM
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 14 Apr 2012
4:47
Lassana Diarra Goals & Skills 2012 (rom7ooo)
updated 05 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
5:36
Lamine Diarra - Wiki Article
updated 05 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
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Sidiki Diarra ND Football
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 17 Feb 2007
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Lassana Diarra Speaks English
Egypt crisis: Cairo braced for rival protests
Full Article BBC News
11 Dec 2012

Egypt's capital Cairo is steeling itself for rival rallies sparked by a referendum on a new constitution ordered by President Mohamed Morsi. Tuesday's demonstrations have been called by largely secular opposition groups and Islamists backing Mr Morsi. He had earlier called in the army to maintain security and protect state institutions...
FILE - In this Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012 file photo, Egyptian riot policemen march past a mural on the wall of the presidential palace depicting president Mohammed Morsi, left, former military council ruler Hussain Tantawi, center and ousted president Mubarak with Arabic anti-Morsi graffiti, in Cairo, Egypt.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser, File

updated 30 Nov 2012; published 21 Mar 2011
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@fordschool - Lord John Alderdice: If Ireland can find Peace, what chance for Israel?
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
1:02
Egypt crisis : Rival camps call for rallies at presidential palace, many fear violent clashes
updated 07 Dec 2012; published 06 Dec 2012
1:45
Rival demonstrators clash in their battle over Egypt's constitution
updated 01 Dec 2012; published 01 Dec 2012
1:03
Egypt crisis - Islamists rally for President Morsi
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 28 Nov 2012
2:01
BREAKING: Violence in Egypt - Mursi Opponents Clash with Police in Cairo
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 08 Dec 2012
2:10
Islamist Egypt: high volatility as rival secular and Islamist factions continue to protest
Are U.S. Wars and Politics Primitive?
Full Article WorldNews.com
10 Dec 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In the desert of central Australia still resides a primitive tribe known as the Arunta. This non-technological and stateless group, which mainly depends on hunting and gathering, had suffered several inexplicable deaths. The old men leading the band decided through dreams and mystical experiences that...
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Bates, a security force squad leader with the Farah Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), provides security at a landing zone as his team prepares to disembark a CH-47 Chinook helicopter Sept. 26, 2012, in Pur Chaman district, Farah province, Afghanistan. The Farah PRT was composed of Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen whose mission was to provide security, support local governments and monitor reconstruction efforts throughout the province.
photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Jonathan Lovelady

updated 21 Jun 2012; published 17 Jul 2011
1:25
Iran - Germany's iLLEGAL EXPORTS of Nuclear Materials & Telecommunication HighTech to Iran
updated 24 May 2012; published 24 Apr 2010
2:52
Hidden Iran News: Freedom to Oppressed 35 Million Turks in Divided South-Azerbaijan (Fake iran)
updated 22 Jul 2012; published 29 Nov 2011
3:18
The horrific high price of multiculturalism in Iran
updated 16 Aug 2012; published 01 Jan 2010
4:25
Iran's Green Movement - Freedom vs Nihilistic Delusions (I want my Jerry Beads)
updated 29 Nov 2012; published 29 Oct 2012
72:30
Economy of Iran - Wiki Article
updated 27 Aug 2010; published 18 Dec 2009
3:03
Pious Iranian Youth of the Basij Describe Importance of Defense Of Culture and Identity
Syria to U.N.: 'Serious fear' it will be framed for the use of chemical weapons
Full Article CNN
10 Dec 2012

December 10, 2012 -- Updated 1327 GMT (2127 HKT) (CNN) -- Syria is raising concern in two letters to the United Nations that the United States may be attempting to frame it for the use of chemical weapons, Syrian state-run media reported Monday. The letters, addressed to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and chairman of the Security Council,...
In this Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012 photo, Syrians stand in rubble of a building destroyed due to heavy fighting between Syrian Army fighters and government forces in Aleppo, Syria.
photo: AP / Narciso Contreras

updated 09 Dec 2012; published 08 Dec 2012
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FOX NEWS: What challenges are ahead if US takes action against Syria
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 04 Dec 2012
7:37
Syria : Intel Report shows Syrian Military moving chemical weapons components (Dec 03, 2012)
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
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Lisa Daftari on Fox News: Will Syria Resort to Chemical Warfare? Dec. 4, 2012
updated 11 Dec 2012; published 03 Dec 2012
0:58
Obama Warns Syria Against Using Chemical Weapons
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
3:24
Syria Rebels Fear Assad Sarin Gas Attack as Dictator Preparing Chemical Weapons 4-Dec-12 CNN
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
7:42
Chemical Weapons in Syria in Al Qaeda Hands Dec-05-12
Berlusconi's Back: Italian Banks and Bonds in Trouble
Full Article CNBC
10 Dec 2012

You can't keep Silvio Berlusconi down. A lesser man might be chastened by being turfed out of the Prime Minister's office, an ongoing trial involving a sex scandal, or a conviction for fraud. Yet Italy's longest-serving leader since the Second World War confirmed what had been long-rumored on Saturday –he is planning a comeback just a year after an...
Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi talks during a press conference in Gerno, near Milan, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.
photo: AP / Luca Bruno

updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
1:44
Italy's Monti Resigns as Berlusconi Mounts Comeback
updated 25 Nov 2012; published 27 Nov 2011
3:02
Striking Hypocrisy: Eurocrats live in bubble as people suffer debt
updated 14 Jun 2012; published 14 Jun 2012
0:45
Italy's bond rates spike
updated 14 Nov 2012; published 30 May 2012
15:53
Italian PM - Austerity Not Leading to Growth
updated 11 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
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Austerity Italian Style
updated 24 Nov 2012; published 19 Nov 2011
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TRNN Debate on Austerity and the Eurozone
Mahama declared winner of Ghana presidential polls
Full Article The Star
10 Dec 2012

ACCRA: Ghanaian incumbent John Dramani Mahama was on Sunday declared the winner of closely fought presidential polls, but the opposition alleged fraud in a nation that has been seen as a model of African democracy. The electoral commission announced the result after a day of twists and turns linked to the vote on Friday and Saturday, with the...
Supporters of President John Dramani Mahama celebrate in the streets after he was declared the winner of Ghana's presidential election, in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Christian Thompson

updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
3:27
Mahama declared winner of Ghana election
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
3:27
Ghana election: John Mahama declared winner
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
4:40
John Mahama Wins Ghana's Presidential Elections 2012
updated 08 Sep 2012; published 25 Jul 2012
2:48
Dramani Mahama Sworn In as Ghana's President
updated 29 Nov 2012; published 27 Nov 2012
36:54
Tony Benn - Wiki Article
updated 09 May 2012; published 08 May 2012
34:55
SIT 2012: Test Your Trivia Knowledge
Egypt's liberals reject Mursi new deal, call for protests
Full Article DNA India
10 Dec 2012

Egypt's opposition rejected an offer of compromise by President Mohammed Mursi to end the country's crisis over a new constitution on Sunday, and called for mass street protests on Monday. A fresh rally was under way around the presidential palace on Sunday night as leaders of the liberal and secular opposition to Mursi's Muslim...
Egyptian army soldiers stand guard as protesters stand on top of cement blocks near the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar

updated 01 Dec 2012; published 01 Dec 2012
1:15
Public Protest In Egypt
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
2:28
Egypt's Morsi rescinds controversial decree
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
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Protesters march to Egypt's presidential palace
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
2:50
Morsi's Concessions Fail to Quiet His Opponents in Egypt
updated 09 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
0:21
Tensions persist as Egyptian President scraps controversial decree
updated 08 Dec 2012; published 03 Dec 2012
1:02
Egypt judges to boycott Mursi's constitution referendum

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December 11, 2012 -- Updated 0615 GMT (1415 HKT) Protesters carrying posters of Tibetans who have self-immolated walk to the United Nations in New York on December 10, 2012....
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A plan to provide military training to the Syrian rebels fighting the Assad regime and support them with air and naval power is being drawn up by an international coalition...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The United States needs to go off of a cliff alright, a polarized cliff, that is, while embracing Progressivism. At the turn of the...

Pedestrians walk past the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in New York, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012.
New technologies, dwindling resources and explosive population growth in the next 18 years will alter the global balance of power and trigger radical economic and political changes at a speed unprecedented in modern history, says a new report by the...
photo: AP / Seth Wenig
Residents affected by typhoon Bopha crowd as relief goods are distributed at New Bataan township, Compostela Valley in southern Philippines Sunday Dec. 9, 2012.
MANILA, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- The Philippine government on Monday reported that the death toll from typhoon Bopha (local name Pablo) has climbed to 647. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council ( NDRRMC) also reported that 1,482...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
Jenni Rivera attends a press conference on Friday, Aug. 24, 2012, in Woodland Hills, California.
Mexican American singer Jenni Rivera, 43, has been pronounced dead after a plane carrying her and seven other people crashed early Sunday in Northern Mexico. According to Mexico’s Ministry of Transportation, the plane was found in mountain terrain in...
photo: AP / Todd Williamson
Smelling out a Rat;—or—The Atheistical-Revolutionist disturbed in his Midnight "Calculations" (1790) by Gillray, depicting a caricature of Burke with a long nose and spectacles, holding a crown and a cross.
Geneva. Atheists and other religious skeptics suffer persecution or discrimination in many parts of the world and in at least seven nations can be executed if their beliefs become known, according to a report issued on Monday. The study, from the...
photo: Creative Commons / James Gillray
President Barack Obama talks with advisors before the meet with Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in the Oval Office to discuss ongoing negotiations on a funding bill, April 7, 2011.
Posted: December 9, 2012 President Obama and House Speaker Boehner met at the White House to discuss the fiscal cliff on Sunday, according to White House spokesman Joshua Earnest. Earnest added that Obama and Boehner met in the effort “to...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
In this photo provided by Miraflores Presidential Press Office, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks during a cabinet meeting at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012.
HUGO Chavez has anointed a burly former bus driver as his successor - appearing to accept for the first time that his tumultuous, 14-year rule of Venezuela may be coming to an end. The leftist President, suffering a recurrence of his cancer,...
photo: AP / Miraflores Presidential Press Office
Ghana President John Dramani Mahama, center right, speaks with election observers and ruling party members following a press conference at the presidential residence in Accra, Ghana, Sunday, Dec. 9, 2012.
ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — President John Dramani Mahama was declared the winner Sunday of Ghana's recent presidential election, according to provisional results, despite widespread technical glitches with the machines used to identify voters, and over the...
photo: AP / Christian Thompson
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 14 Sep 2012
9:35
"Protest In Egypt Libya Iraq And Lebanon And Morocco And Sudan And Tunisia And Iran And Bangladesh
BBC News 11 Dec 2012, Violence has flared in many parts of Bangladesh as schools and most businesses were shut after opposition groups enforced a dawn-to-dusk strike. They called the strike to protest against attacks on their supporters during a road blockade on Sunday. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its allies have been demanding a caretaker government be...

updated 21 Nov 2012; published 06 Dec 2011
2:49
Raped Afghan woman forced to marry attacker
BBC News 11 Dec 2012, Afghan women victims of violence are still being failed by the justice system, according to a new UN report. Although there had been some progress in implementing a 2009 anti-violence law, overall use of the law "remained low", the report says. Cultural pressures and inconsistent police practices are hampering implementation of the law,...

updated 03 Dec 2012; published 18 Jul 2012
8:29
BUSINESS: HSBC caught up in a money laundring scandal
Reuters 11 Dec 2012, n">Dec 11 (Reuters) - HSBC Holdings Plc is expected to become the first bank to admit to both money-laundering lapses and U.S. sanctions violations on Tuesday as part of a settlement of around $1.8 billion with law enforcement agencies, according to people familiar with the situation. The settlement, which will be in the form of a...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
0:54
Malian troops arrest PM
The Times of India 11 Dec 2012, BAMAKO: Mali's prime minister presented his resignation on state television in a broadcast at 4 a.m. local time, hours...

updated 07 Dec 2012; published 05 Dec 2012
1:04
Egyptian protesters set up camp outside presidential palace
BBC News 11 Dec 2012, Egypt's capital Cairo is steeling itself for rival rallies sparked by a referendum on a new constitution ordered by President Mohamed Morsi. Tuesday's demonstrations have been called by largely secular opposition groups and Islamists backing Mr Morsi. He had earlier called in the army to maintain security and protect state institutions...

updated 01 Dec 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
120:02
Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond
WorldNews.com 10 Dec 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In the desert of central Australia still resides a primitive tribe known as the Arunta. This non-technological and stateless group, which mainly depends on hunting and gathering, had suffered several inexplicable deaths. The old men leading the band decided through dreams and mystical experiences that...

updated 10 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
24:56
Inside Syria - How real is Syria's chemical weapons threat?
CNN 10 Dec 2012, December 10, 2012 -- Updated 1327 GMT (2127 HKT) (CNN) -- Syria is raising concern in two letters to the United Nations that the United States may be attempting to frame it for the use of chemical weapons, Syrian state-run media reported Monday. The letters, addressed to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and chairman of the Security Council,...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
2:04
Italians wary of return of Berlusconi
CNBC 10 Dec 2012, You can't keep Silvio Berlusconi down. A lesser man might be chastened by being turfed out of the Prime Minister's office, an ongoing trial involving a sex scandal, or a conviction for fraud. Yet Italy's longest-serving leader since the Second World War confirmed what had been long-rumored on Saturday –he is planning a comeback just a year after an...

updated 10 Dec 2012; published 09 Nov 2012
39:22
MAHAMA TO WIN GHANA ELECTION 2012: "Mahama leads in close 2012 election" GHANA POLITICS 2012,
The Star 10 Dec 2012, ACCRA: Ghanaian incumbent John Dramani Mahama was on Sunday declared the winner of closely fought presidential polls, but the opposition alleged fraud in a nation that has been seen as a model of African democracy. The electoral commission announced the result after a day of twists and turns linked to the vote on Friday and Saturday, with the...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
4:11
Morsi backs down: Revokes power grab, referendum on constitution still up
DNA India 10 Dec 2012, Egypt's opposition rejected an offer of compromise by President Mohammed Mursi to end the country's crisis over a new constitution on Sunday, and called for mass street protests on Monday. A fresh rally was under way around the presidential palace on Sunday night as leaders of the liberal and secular opposition to Mursi's Muslim...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 01 Dec 2012
10:10
Typhoon Bopha Update December 1, 2012
Al Jazeera 10 Dec 2012, The number of people in the Philippines who have been killed by Typhoon Bopha has nearly reached 650, the country's disaster chief told Al Jazeera. Benito Ramos, the country's disaster chief in Manila, said that 647 bodies have been found and 780 people are still missing, including hundreds of fishermen. Families and...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
2:28
Egypt's Morsi rescinds controversial decree
BBC News 10 Dec 2012, Egypt's President Morsi has ordered the military to maintain security and protect state institutions in the run-up to a referendum on the constitution. The BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo says the move will raise fears that Egypt is moving back towards military rule. Mr Morsi has tried to calm days of protests by annulling a decree giving him...

updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
0:54
Malian troops arrest PM
The Independent 09 Dec 2012, The next war against terrorism is taking shape in this West African country, as African nations backed by the United States and France are readying a force to recapture Mali's north from extremists linked to al-Qaida and prevent another haven for jihadists from taking root on the continent. But whether a military intervention can defuse such a...

updated 10 Dec 2012; published 09 Dec 2012
0:57
Video: Syria rebels unveil cutting-edge homemade tank
Al Jazeera 09 Dec 2012, Syria's rebel leaders have agreed to come under a united command in a bid to integrate diverse fighting groups and streamline the route for arms essential to their struggle against President Bashar al-Assad. The new body, expected to be announced officially on Sunday, hopes to form the basis of a united rebel front. About 500 delegates...