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Kurdish assassination mystery grips Paris
Full Article France24
11 Jan 2013

The executions of three Kurdish women in Paris have sparked questions over the motives for the high-level assassinations. FRANCE 24 asks Kendal Nezan, president of the Kurdish Institute in Paris, for his views on the mysterious murders. By Ségolène ALLEMANDOU (text) The mysterious, seemingly carefully planned January 9 executions of three...

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One of the three bodies of the killed Kurdish women is taken out of the building in Paris, Thursday Jan. 10, 2012.
photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Kurdish PKK co-founder Sakine Cansiz shot dead in Paris
updated 22 Dec 2012; published 30 Oct 2011
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the Kurds, crashed Turkish mangol in France-Paris
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Three Kurdish women shot in the head Killed Executed in Paris including PKK founder
updated 11 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Kurdish deaths: the PKK's Paris connection
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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PKK founder among three Kurdish women 'executed' in Paris
updated 09 Jan 2013; published 02 Oct 2012
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Police kills with a gun, a civilian in the street - KURDISTAN TURKEY IZMIR- HPG PKK BDP -
Rights group warns Pakistan faces worsening sectarian violence
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
11 Jan 2013

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Violence against Pakistani Shia Muslims is rising and some communities are living in a state of siege, a human rights group said on Friday, warning that sectarian violence will only get worse a day after 114 people were killed in bombings. Most of the deaths were caused by twin attacks in the western city of Quetta,...

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A Pakistani paramilitary soldier and local residents gather at the site of bomb blast in Quetta, Pakistan, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Arshad Butt

updated 04 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
1:06
PAKISTAN Sectarian Violence: Sunni Extremist Kills 19 Shia Pilgrims In Bus Blast
updated 05 Jan 2013; published 04 Jan 2013
2:25
PAKISTAN Sectarian Violence: Over 300 Shia Muslims Killed By Sunni Extremists In 2012
updated 05 Jun 2012; published 01 Feb 2007
4:22
Human Rights Orgs over Shia killings in Pakistan
updated 07 Jun 2012; published 23 Apr 2012
3:33
US recognises the right to self-determination for the Baloch people
updated 22 Nov 2012; published 19 Jul 2012
51:25
Focus with Waqas Munawar Ep67 - Pakistan, Constitution, Human Rights & Islam
updated 12 Dec 2012; published 19 Nov 2012
3:21
Gilgit needs UN intervention for protection of human rights
US says Afghanistan mission in last chapter
Full Article Al Jazeera
11 Jan 2013

The US and Afghanistan have reached the "last chapter" in their effort to establish a sovereign Afghanistan that can provide for its own security, US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said. After a formal welcoming ceremony at the Pentagon on Thursday, Panetta told Afghan President Hamid Karzai that 2013 would mark an important turning point in the...

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai, right, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, center, get a tour of the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial by James Laychak, president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund, left, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, at the Pentagon.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
1:30
Karzai Meets Panetta at the Pentagon ' The Last Chapter of Afghan War?'
updated 27 Aug 2010; published 29 Nov 2008
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Afghanistan Conflict is the New Vietnam War, part 1/2
updated 09 Jan 2013; published 02 May 2012
10:54
President Obama Speaks on Ending the War in Afghanistan
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 10 May 2011
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Howard Dean, Gen. Clark on Afghanistan After Bin Laden
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 13 Dec 2011
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Oversight in Iraq and Afghanistan: Challenges and Solutions
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 31 Aug 2010
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MSNBC w/ Cenk: Iraq War Over? (Discussion)
Mali asks France for help against extremists
Full Article CBC
11 Jan 2013

Mali's president on Thursday asked France for help countering an offensive by extremist groups who control the northern half of the country and are heading south. France's UN ambassador, Gerard Araud, told reporters after an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council that urgent action is needed against the groups who captured the city of Konna...

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In this Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 photo, Islamist commanders instruct 13-year-old fighter Abdullahi to man a pickup-mounted machine gun, during a meeting with an AP journalist, in Douentza, Mali. Islamists in northern Mali have recruited and paid for as many as 1,000 children from rural towns and villages devastated by poverty and hunger.
photo: AP

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 22 Apr 2011
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updated 02 Dec 2012; published 27 Nov 2012
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Mali Islamist terror fears growing: French hostage appeals to Paris for help
updated 21 Dec 2012; published 11 Nov 2012
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Strategy Session To Help Mali Being Held In Nigeria
updated 06 Jan 2013; published 02 Jul 2012
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Timbuktu, Mali: Militant Muslim Group Threatening to Impose Sharia Destroys 15th Century Tombs
updated 16 Nov 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:17
France urges military intervention in Mali
updated 26 Sep 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
2:18
France- President Francois Hollande urges military intervention in Mali
Bombings kill 115 in Pakistan
Full Article Newsday
11 Jan 2013

QUETTA, Pakistan -- A series of bombings killed 115 people in Pakistan yesterday, including 81 who died in a sectarian attack on a billiard hall in the southwest city of Quetta, officials said. The blasts punctuated one of the deadliest days in recent years in Pakistan, where the government faces a bloody insurgency by militants in the northwest...

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Pakistani police officers and local residents gather at the site of a bomb blast that targeted paramilitary soldiers in a commercial area in Quetta, Pakistan, killing at least 12 people and wounding more than 40 others, according to police, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Arshad Butt

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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103 Killed in Pakistan Quetta Suicide Bombing Attack
updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
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Bombs kill 92 in Pakistan's Quetta
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Attack at billiard hall kills 69, 120 injured , Pakistan bombings kill 115 January 10 2013
updated 11 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Ninety killed, over 270 injured in six bomb attacks in Pakistan January 2013
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Car blasts rock the halls in Quetta hundreds dead
updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
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Pakistan blasts: Scores killed at Quetta snooker hall
Unworthy Governments and the Paine of It All
Full Article WorldNews.com
10 Jan 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Lay then, the axe to the root, and teach governments humanity. It is their sanguinary punishments which corrupt mankind." -Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man" If alive today, Thomas Paine would recognize that the United States Government is not worthy of its citizens. While civically engaging its...

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File - Members of Congress, the Cabinet, and Supreme Court applaud as President Barack Obama enters the House Chamber to deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, Jan. 27, 2010.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 31 Oct 2012; published 31 Oct 2012
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William Beach - The Federal Government's Fiscal Crisis
updated 09 Jan 2013; published 18 Sep 2012
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The Great Gildersleeve: Fire Engine Committee / Leila's Sister Visits / Income Tax
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 17 Apr 2010
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The Story of Your Enslavement
updated 20 Jan 2012; published 23 Feb 2011
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China in the Eyes of Writer Yu Hua
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 13 Jun 2011
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The Handbook of Human Ownership - A Manual for New Tax Farmers
updated 19 Dec 2012; published 27 May 2011
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Pain at the Pump: Policies that Suppress Domestic Production of Oil and Gas
Mexico to compensate drug-violence victims
Full Article Al Jazeera
10 Jan 2013

Mexican has enacted a law that will ensure that the victims and relatives of crime are compensated with payments and social services from the state. The law, enacted by President Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday, comprises the creation of a fund to pay relatives up to $70,000 in compensation for an innocent victim killed in attacks by drug...

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In this Oct. 24, 2012 photo, soldiers stop to check a car as they patrol in a convoy near the town of El Alcalde in Michoacan state, Mexico. Knights Templar, a quasi-religious drug cartel that controls the area and most of the state, monitors the movements of the military and police around the clock.
photo: AP / Alexandre Meneghini

updated 01 Nov 2012; published 01 May 2012
2:36
Mexico backs law supporting drug-war victims
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 06 Mar 2009
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Mexico Drug Violence More Victims
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
2:24
Mexico government enacts law to help drug war victims
updated 15 Dec 2012; published 26 Nov 2009
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Journalists targeted in Mexican drug violence
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 15 Jun 2012
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Mexican Police KIDNAPPING Caught On Video - Drug Cartels
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 13 Oct 2010
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Panel V - Impacts of Border Violence
Three Kurdish women shot dead in Paris
Full Article The Times of India
10 Jan 2013

PARIS: Three Kurdish women, including one of the founders of a militant group battling Turkish troops since 1984, were "executed" at a Kurdish center in Paris, the interior minister said on Thursday. Turkey's Anadolu news agency identified one of the victims as...

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Kurdish activists gather outside a building where three Kurdish women were shot dead, in Paris, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013. Police say three Kurdish women have been shot dead at a pro-Kurdish centre in Paris in what the French interior minister is calling an execution.
photo: AP / Jacques Brinon

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Three Kurdish women shot in the head in Paris
updated 11 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
1:53
Kurdish PKK co-founder Sakine Cansiz shot dead in Paris
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
1:10
Three Kurdish women shot dead in Paris
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Three Kurdish women shot in the head Killed Executed in Paris including PKK founder
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
1:00
Female Kurdish activists slain in Paris
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
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Three Kurdish women activists 'executed' in Paris
Australia fires rage across regions with record-high temperatures
Full Article Denver Post
10 Jan 2013

Tammy Holmes, second from left, holds 2-year-old Charlotte Walker, left, and Esther Walker, 4, as they find refuge in water as fires rage nearby in Tasmania last week. Joining them were, from right, Caleb Walker, 6, Matilda Walker, 11, and Liam Walker, 9. Record temperatures across southern Australia cooled Wednesday, but the reprieve from the...

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In this photo provided by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service a wildfire near Deans Gap, Australia, crosses the Princes Highway Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013.
photo: AP / NSW Rural Fire Service, James Morris

updated 07 Jan 2013; published 07 Jan 2013
64:37
Nevada - Wiki Article
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 09 Nov 2011
70:50
@Google Presents Al Worden, in conversation with Alan Eustace
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 08 Sep 2012
112:34
What Really Happened in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947?
updated 09 Jan 2013; published 29 Oct 2012
95:28
Our Miss Brooks: Conklin the Bachelor / Christmas Gift Mix-up / Writes About a Hobo / Hobbies
updated 10 Jan 2013; published 09 Sep 2012
88:00
Words at War: Lifeline / Lend Lease Weapon for Victory / The Navy Hunts the CGR 3070
updated 07 Jan 2013; published 19 Oct 2012
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The Mel Blanc Show: Comedy Team / Stuffed Pheasant / Engaged to 2 Women / Beauty Contest
Afghan MPs warn against total pullout of US troops
Full Article The Guardian
10 Jan 2013

Disaster and civil war will follow if all US forces leave after 2014, leaders warn, as Obama and Karzai prepare to hold talks...

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File - Sgt. David Seay, 3rd Brigade Combat Team "Rakkasans," 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), interacts with children of the small Khowst District village during an humanitarian aid distribution mission near Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan, Dec. 10, 2012.
photo: US Army / 1st Lt. John Zaehringer

updated 15 Jun 2012; published 10 Mar 2012
1:55
A year in the town of Pashtunzargun
updated 04 Nov 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
15:01
GGN: US Armed Israel for Iran Attack, No-Fly Zone Coming to Syria, A. Jolie Sells War Doctrine
updated 01 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
1:11
Top Afghan negotiator optimistic over peace prospects
updated 02 May 2012; published 04 Apr 2012
0:53
Global Eagle's News Update April 5 -2012a.avi
updated 14 Oct 2012; published 24 Nov 2011
8:48
GOP Hopefuls Draw Sharp Divisions on Foreign Policy at Debate
updated 01 Mar 2012; published 03 Jun 2011
61:51
House Session 2011-06-03 (11:04:59-12:06:49)

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By Bertil Lintner CHIANG MAI - Recent weeks have seen some of the heaviest fighting in Myanmar's decades-long civil war with government forces launching determined attacks against...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Ray Bradbury's futuristic fascist state has arrived sooner than expected. It is also more uneventful and secretive than first...
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In October 2011, 16-year-old Tariq Aziz attended a gathering in Islamabad where he was taught how to use a video camera so he could document the drones that were constantly...

United States President Barack Obama and others listen as Chief of Staff Jack Lew, centre, speaks during a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House on 31 January 2012.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama stood side by side in the East Room of the White House on Thursday with his outgoing Treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, and the man he was nominating to replace him, White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew. The men...
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Bullets for handgun
A 16-year-old student armed with a shotgun walked into class in a rural California high school and shot one student, fired at another but missed, and then was talked into surrendering by a teacher and another staff member, officials said. The teen...
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10th Mountain soldiers head to Afghanistan
Nearly 3,500 10th Mountain Division soldiers are leaving for Afghanistan this month. Members of the 1st and 2nd...
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Students of Kashmir University hold plea cards while holding protest against the harassement to women across the country Students demanding action against the  persons involved in recent Gang rape in New Delhi at Kashmir University in Srinagar on Tuesday 08, January 2013.
NEW DELHI: A defence lawyer accused Indian police Thursday of beating confessions out of five men charged with murdering and gang-raping a student in New Delhi, as they were due to appear in court again. Speaking before a hearing at which a...
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President Barack Obama walks with Chief of Staff Jack Lew during a break from debate preparations in Williamsburg, Va., Oct. 14, 2012.
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Fighters from Islamist group Ansar Dine stand guard during the handover of a Swiss female hostage for transport by helicopter to neighboring Burkina Faso, at a designated rendezvous point in the desert outside Timbuktu, Mali Tuesday, April 24, 2012.
Saudi Arabia defies international protests with beheading of Sri Lankan maid Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor to sing at Obama second presidential inauguration US publicly voices concerns over Britain leaving EU...
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In this photo provided by Ukrainian Pravda taken Wednesday, April 25, 2012, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko shows bruises on her body to Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights in Kachanovskaya prison in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which she said she sustained when prison guards attacked her on Friday April 20 when trying to transport her to a local hospital against her will.
KIEV, January 9 (RIA Novosti) – Ukraine’s jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko spent the night in the bathroom at her hospital following her declaration of “civil disobedience” on January 8, Ukrainian news...
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updated 11 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
1:00
Three Kurdish women shot in the head in Paris
France24 11 Jan 2013, The executions of three Kurdish women in Paris have sparked questions over the motives for the high-level assassinations. FRANCE 24 asks Kendal Nezan, president of the Kurdish Institute in Paris, for his views on the mysterious murders. By Ségolène ALLEMANDOU (text) The mysterious, seemingly carefully planned January 9 executions of three...

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
4:49
Pakistan: 103 dead, 270 injured in series of bomb blasts
Yahoo Daily News 11 Jan 2013, QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Violence against Pakistani Shia Muslims is rising and some communities are living in a state of siege, a human rights group said on Friday, warning that sectarian violence will only get worse a day after 114 people were killed in bombings. Most of the deaths were caused by twin attacks in the western city of Quetta,...

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
1:30
Karzai Meets Panetta at the Pentagon ' The Last Chapter of Afghan War?'
Al Jazeera 11 Jan 2013, The US and Afghanistan have reached the "last chapter" in their effort to establish a sovereign Afghanistan that can provide for its own security, US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said. After a formal welcoming ceremony at the Pentagon on Thursday, Panetta told Afghan President Hamid Karzai that 2013 would mark an important turning point in the...

updated 02 Dec 2012; published 27 Nov 2012
1:09
Mali Islamist terror fears growing: French hostage appeals to Paris for help
CBC 11 Jan 2013, Mali's president on Thursday asked France for help countering an offensive by extremist groups who control the northern half of the country and are heading south. France's UN ambassador, Gerard Araud, told reporters after an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council that urgent action is needed against the groups who captured the city of Konna...

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
0:55
Bombings kill more than 100 people in Pakistan
Newsday 11 Jan 2013, QUETTA, Pakistan -- A series of bombings killed 115 people in Pakistan yesterday, including 81 who died in a sectarian attack on a billiard hall in the southwest city of Quetta, officials said. The blasts punctuated one of the deadliest days in recent years in Pakistan, where the government faces a bloody insurgency by militants in the northwest...

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 20 Feb 2010
11:15
Jacque Fresco: US has never been a democracy
WorldNews.com 10 Jan 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Lay then, the axe to the root, and teach governments humanity. It is their sanguinary punishments which corrupt mankind." -Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man" If alive today, Thomas Paine would recognize that the United States Government is not worthy of its citizens. While civically engaging its...

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 06 Mar 2012
59:14
BBC This World 2010 Mexico's Drug War
Al Jazeera 10 Jan 2013, Mexican has enacted a law that will ensure that the victims and relatives of crime are compensated with payments and social services from the state. The law, enacted by President Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday, comprises the creation of a fund to pay relatives up to $70,000 in compensation for an innocent victim killed in attacks by drug...

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 10 Jan 2013
0:46
Kurdish protests after Paris killings
The Times of India 10 Jan 2013, PARIS: Three Kurdish women, including one of the founders of a militant group battling Turkish troops since 1984, were "executed" at a Kurdish center in Paris, the interior minister said on Thursday. Turkey's Anadolu news agency identified one of the victims as...

updated 09 Jan 2013; published 10 Jun 2012
1:46
Wildfires in Western Australia
Denver Post 10 Jan 2013, Tammy Holmes, second from left, holds 2-year-old Charlotte Walker, left, and Esther Walker, 4, as they find refuge in water as fires rage nearby in Tasmania last week. Joining them were, from right, Caleb Walker, 6, Matilda Walker, 11, and Liam Walker, 9. Record temperatures across southern Australia cooled Wednesday, but the reprieve from the...

updated 10 Jan 2013; published 08 Jan 2013
2:07
Karzai to meet Obama on US troop withdrawal
The Guardian 10 Jan 2013, Disaster and civil war will follow if all US forces leave after 2014, leaders warn, as Obama and Karzai prepare to hold talks...

updated 22 Sep 2012; published 18 Jun 2012
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40 Hour Famine 2012: Eyes Wide Open
BBC News 10 Jan 2013, As much as half of the world's food, amounting to two billion tonnes worth, ends up being thrown away, a UK-based report has claimed. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers said the waste was being caused by poor storage, strict sell-by dates, bulk offers and consumer fussiness. The study also found that up to 30% of vegetables in the UK were...

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
2:30
Chavez cancer surgery causes him to miss his own inauguration
The New York Times 10 Jan 2013, CARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Hugo Chávez’s supporters have not ruled out swearing him in from his hospital in Havana. His detractors are calling for government investigators to check his pulse themselves. The justices whom Mr. Chávez’s allies have named to the Supreme Court have decided that he can continue to...

updated 11 Jan 2013; published 09 Jan 2013
0:41
NY Ferry Crash - New York Ferry Crash - Ferry Crashes in New York Accident Manhattan NYC
Skynews 09 Jan 2013, A commuter ferry has crashed into the dockside in Lower Manhattan in New York during the morning rush hour, injuring between 30 and 50 people. The Seastreak Ferry, which provides daily services from Atlantic Highlands in New Jersey, struck Pier 11 in the East River not far from Wall Street at about 8:45am ET (1:45pm GMT)....

updated 08 Jan 2013; published 06 Jan 2013
1:10
Chávez inauguration could be postponed
France24 09 Jan 2013, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s January 10 inauguration will be postponed, the government announced on Tuesday, as the 58-year-old leader struggles to recover from his most recent bout of cancer surgery. By News Wires (text) Venezuela will postpone the inauguration of President Hugo Chavez for a new...