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US working hard to have support for Afghan reconciliation
Full Article Zeenews
03 Jan 2013

Washington: Aiming to get cooperation through dialogue, the US said that it is working hard to create an environment within Afghanistan and also in the region to have support for Afghan-Afghan reconciliation. "We have been working hard to create an environment not only within Afghanistan, but also regionally have support for Afghan-Afghan...
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Mark Martin, right, civil affairs team lead for Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) Farah, shakes hands and laughs with Mawlawi Guhlam M. Ruhaani, director of Hajj and Endowment, at the conclusion of a key leader engagement in Farah City, Dec. 29, 2012.
photo: US Navy / HMC Josh Ives

updated 14 Feb 2011; published 26 May 2009
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Governance in Afghanistan
updated 19 May 2011; published 15 Sep 2008
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Overview of Canada's Engagement in Afghanistan
updated 18 Mar 2012; published 28 Jul 2011
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NATO in Afghanistan - Taking on Security
updated 06 Nov 2012; published 23 Jun 2011
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Obama on Afghanistan Drawdown: 'The Tide of War Is Receding'
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 20 Sep 2011
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President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with President Karzai of Afghanistan
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 28 Jun 2011
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Open for Questions: The Way Forward in Afghanistan
Indian gang rape: suspects to appear in court
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
03 Jan 2013

A gang of men accused of repeatedly raping a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in New Delhi in a deadly crime that repulsed the nation are to appear in court today for the first time. A British tourist join others in a candlelight vigil to mourn the death of a gang rape victim, in Kolkata, India Photo: AP 3:52AM GMT 03 Jan 2013...
Youth Brigade of Kashmir carry out a protest demonstration in Srinagar, India, on Monday 24, December 2012. As solidarity with Delhi gang-rape case. The protesters were demanding action against people involved in rape incidents across the country.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 06 Dec 2012; published 29 Oct 2009
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4 Gang Rape Suspects Set to Appear in Court
updated 31 Mar 2012; published 29 Jul 2011
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4 BLACK suspects in gang rape of Cleveland girl appear in court News, Houston news, Texas News, Headlines
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 03 Jan 2013
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Indian gang rape: Five suspects to be charged
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 30 Dec 2012
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India files murder charges against suspects in brutal gang rape CNN com
updated 26 Dec 2012; published 19 Dec 2012
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Delhi rape case suspects submitted to court - Shinde's explanation
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 30 Dec 2012
2:06
India files murder charges against suspects in brutal gang rape
UN lifts Syria death toll over 60,000
Full Article NZ Herald
02 Jan 2013

The United Nations has estimated that more than 60,000 people have been killed in Syria's 21-month-old uprising against authoritarian rule, a toll one-third higher than what anti-regime activists had counted. The UN human rights chief called the toll "truly shocking". Opposition activist groups had been estimating the death toll at more than 45,000...
A Syrian refugee speaks to his family through a hole in their tent in Zaatari Syrian refugee camp, near the Syrian border in Mafraq, Jordan, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon

updated 24 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
11:59
Minimal Western Aid for Syrian Refugees
updated 11 Oct 2012; published 11 Oct 2012
1:03
Bombs welcome new UN chief monitor in Syria
updated 01 Jan 2013; published 11 Feb 2012
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Kommt es zum Krieg gegen den Iran? Christoph R. Hörstel im Interview
updated 29 Feb 2012; published 18 Apr 2011
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GGN- News Bulletin :: April 18, 2011 Part 2/4
updated 31 Dec 2012; published 20 Jul 2012
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Markets, Economic Cooperation, Reforms in Greece, Financial Regulatory System, G20 Summit (2012)
updated 21 Dec 2012; published 12 Jul 2007
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Sensational Sicily
7 teachers, health workers gunned down in Pakistan
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
02 Jan 2013

ISLAMABAD -- Continuing a militant campaign of violence against aid workers in Pakistan, gunmen Tuesday shot dead seven Pakistani teachers and health workers, six of them women, police officials said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. But the shooting, in the Swabi district of the northwestern province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, fit a...
Pakistani men carry the body of a teacher, who was killed by gunmen, from a hospital for burial in Swabi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
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7 Teachers, Health Workers Gunned Down In Pakistan
updated 13 Dec 2012; published 14 Feb 2010
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John Brennan Takes Questions on National Security at NYU
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 03 Jan 2013
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Teachers and Aid Workers Murdered by Pakistan Militants
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
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Gunmen ambush NGO van killing 7 in Pakistan
updated 25 May 2012; published 09 Sep 2010
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Killing of 10 Aid Workers 'Horrific' but Not Uncommon
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
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Pakistan aid workers killed over polio programme
North Korea's leader calls for peace with South in New Year's speech
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
02 Jan 2013

SEOUL -- In a domestically televised New Year's Day speech, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un said he wanted to "remove confrontation" on this divided peninsula and called on "anti-reunification forces" in South Korea to cease their hostility toward the North. The lengthy address, which laid out the national goals for 2013, marked Mr....
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a ceremony to reopen the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Monday, Dec. 17, 2012.
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan

updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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North Korean leader reaches out to South
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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North Korean leader in peace call to the South
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 15 Apr 2012
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North Korea's Kim Jong-Un gives first speech at centenary parade - 15Apr2012
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Kim Jong-un North Korean leader speaks about reuniting the two Koreas
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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North Korea's Kim Jong-un makes a rare New Year's speech
updated 24 May 2012; published 15 Apr 2012
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un makes first speech‎
Sudan and South Sudan leaders to hold summit
Full Article Al Jazeera
02 Jan 2013

The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan are set to meet in Ethiopian capital to discuss how to improve border security and resume cross-border oil flows, both governments have said. The African Union will host the summit on Friday between Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and his southern counterpart Salva Kiir in Addis Ababa, spokesmen...
File - Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, center-left, and South Sudan President Salva Kiir, right, gesture to celebrate the completion of a signing ceremony after the two countries reached a deal on economic and security agreements Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
photo: AP / Elias Asmare

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
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Sudan vows new leaf with South Sudan
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 13 Dec 2012
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United Nations Year in Review: Looking back at major events of 2012
updated 31 Dec 2012; published 29 Jul 2012
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Secret Service Scandal Investigation, Fundraising, George Clooney, Sudan (2012)
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 22 Apr 2011
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updated 10 Nov 2012; published 15 Jul 2012
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Economic Recovery, Financial Crisis, Medicare, Investments in Education, Scientific Research (2012)
updated 19 Dec 2012; published 03 Nov 2011
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World Affairs: The Arab Spring and the Impact on US Foreign Policy
Senate's fiscal cliff bill heads to House, Cantor opposes
Full Article Detroit news
01 Jan 2013

By Andrew Taylor Associated Press Comments House Minority Leader Eric Cantor of Va., center, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, and others, arrive for a Republican caucus meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday. (Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press) Washington — The Senate-approved compromise to avert the "fiscal cliff" ran...
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va. leaves a Republican caucus meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin

updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Raw: Senate Passes Fiscal Cliff Bill, 89-8
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 22 Dec 2012
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21/12/12 Speaker Boehner: House Has Passed Bills to Avert Entire Fiscal Cliff.
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
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House Approves Fiscal Cliff Tax Bill
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 20 Dec 2012
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Leader Cantor: The House Is Taking Concrete Action To Avoid The Fiscal Cliff
updated 29 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
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6/6/12 Republican Leadership Press Conference
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 14 Dec 2011
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Obama, Senate Democrats Balk at House GOP's Version of Payroll Tax Extension
Stampede after fireworks kills 61 in Ivory Coast
Full Article The Guardian
01 Jan 2013

INZA BAKAYOKO Associated Press= ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — A crowd stampeded after leaving a New Year's fireworks show early Tuesday in Ivory Coast's commercial center, killing 61 people — many of them youths — and injuring more than 200, rescue workers said....
An Ivory Coast troop stands next to the belongings of people involved in a deadly stampede in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tuesday, Jan. 1 2013.
photo: AP / Emanuel Ekra

updated 01 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Ivory Coast Stampede Kills 60 Abidjan Ivory Coast New Years | 60 crushed to death fireworks display
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Dozens dead in Ivory Coast stampede
updated 01 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Ivory Coast Stampede Kills 60 Abidjan Ivory Coast New Years....60 crushed to death fireworks display
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Dozens dead in New Year's stampede in Ivory Coast
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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60 Crushed to Death in Ivory Coast New Years Fireworks Stampede
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Ivory Coast New Year stampede kills 60
Syria starts 2013 with aerial strikes and clashes
Full Article The Star
01 Jan 2013

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrians woke on New Year's Day to countrywide aerial bombardment, while President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebels fighting to topple him clashed on the outskirts of the capital. Free Syrian Army fighters and civilians search for bodies under rubble after an air strike by a fighter jet loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad...
In this Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 photo, Free Syrian Army fighters fire at enemy positions during heavy clashes with government forces, in the Salaheddine district in Aleppo, Syria.
photo: AP / Abdullah Al-Yasin

updated 26 Dec 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
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Syria - FSA Clash With Assads Army (October_2012)
updated 28 Nov 2012; published 22 Nov 2012
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18+ Syria Rebels Clash with Assad Regime at Al Miyadeen Artillery Base 11-22-12 Deir Ez Zor
updated 30 Dec 2012; published 15 Oct 2012
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18+ Syria #2 Darkoush - Regime and Rebels Clash for Control of Town 10-14-12 Idlib
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 10 Sep 2012
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18+ Syria - Hanano Military Barracks Clashes Continue Between Free Syria Army and Regime 9-9-12
updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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18+ Syria Rebels Clash With Assad Forces in Aleppo 12-31-12
updated 01 Dec 2012; published 26 Nov 2012
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18+ Syria Freedom Fighters Clash With Regime Forces in Al Aqaba 11-26-12 Aleppo
A New Year's Resolution: An Apology Day?
Full Article WorldNews.com
01 Jan 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling For good reason Mark Charles, a member of the Navajo Nation, is deeply offended that buried on page 45 of the 2010 Defense Appropriation Act (after pages on the maintenance and operation of the United States Military) is an "official" apology to Native American People. Not only does such dismissive...
File - Ram Herder, 89, is shown on May 22, 2008 in his Sanders, Ariz. home that was provided by the federal government as part of a massive relocation project to move Navajos from land Congress said belonged to the Hopi Tribe.
photo: AP / Felicia Fonseca

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 03 Jul 2012
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Janeane "Katherine Harris" Garofalo Chimes In on Obamacare, SCOTUS + More!
updated 14 Dec 2012; published 25 Nov 2009
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Glenn Greenwald on Obama, The Constitution & Trials
updated 01 Jan 2013; published 03 Oct 2012
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updated 30 Dec 2012; published 06 Nov 2009
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President Obama Opens Tribal Nations Conference
updated 21 Dec 2012; published 28 May 2012
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Ancient Aliens: Underground Aliens S02E04 HD - Legendado Pt-Br / Subs En
updated 25 Oct 2012; published 21 Jul 2009
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2009 Flu Summit: Lessons Learned from States, Tribes, & Localities

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Der franzoesische Schauspieler Gerard Depardieu posiert in Berlin - Charlottenburg auf dem Roten Teppich zur Weltpremiere des Kinofilms "Small World" (Foto vom 01.12.10).
MOSCOW — At the time, it seemed like a joke. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, at his annual news conference before more than 1,000 journalists last month, declared with a mixture of braggadocio and magnanimity that if one of the...
photo: AP / Clemens Bilan
File - Former President George W. Bush is escorted by President Barack Obama on the U.S. Capitol east steps as he and Laura Bush prepare to take off in a Marine Corps helicopter following the 56th presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2009.
By FRED BARNES President George W. Bush made bipartisan deals with Democrats on education, energy and, shortly before leaving office, the bank bailout known as TARP. President Reagan got together with Democrats on tax reform and Social Security....
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Coimbatore (Tamil: கோயம்புத்தூர், pronounced [kɔəjmbaːʈɔrɪ]), also known as Kovai (Tamil: கோவை, pronounced [kɔʋaːəj] ( listen)), is the second largest city [9][10][11] in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the 15th largest urban agglomeration in India with a metropolitan population of over 2 million
COIMBATORE: In 2012, Coimbatore district received the least rain in the last 2 decades. V Geethalakshmi, from the department of agro-climate, TNAU, told reporters on Wednesday that the rains the region received in 2012 was extremely disappointing,...
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U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., waves as he tours the podium at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Lieberman is scheduled to speak Tuesday night.
WASHINGTON -- He was the first Jewish American named to a major-party presidential ticket, and he came within a single Supreme Court vote in 2000 of becoming the vice president. Years later, he was seriously considered for the same spot on...
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VICTOR JARA
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — The widow of Chilean folk singer Victor Jara is calling on the United States to extradite a retired military official charged with his murder during Chile's 1973 coup. Pedro Barrientos Nunez now lives in Florida and has...
photo: Creative Commons / Antonio Larrea
Free Syrian Army fighter carry the body of their comrade away from the front line during clashes against Syrian Army in Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
BEIRUT, Lebanon --The United Nations said Wednesday that more than 60,000 people have died in Syria’s bloody internal war, surpassing the Syrian opposition’s estimates by one-third. The head of the United Nations Human Rights office,...
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A South Korean army soldier reads messages on ribbons hanging on the wire fence wishing for reunification of the two Koreas at the Imjingak in Paju near the border village of the Panmunjom, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan 1, 2013.
South Korea yesterday dismissed a rare New Year’s message from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as “bland,” despite his apparent overture to Seoul about reducing tensions. “The message was bland and there were no groundbreaking proposals,” South...
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon
updated 03 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
2:26
Hard lessons as Afghanistan withdrawal nears
Zeenews 03 Jan 2013, Washington: Aiming to get cooperation through dialogue, the US said that it is working hard to create an environment within Afghanistan and also in the region to have support for Afghan-Afghan reconciliation. "We have been working hard to create an environment not only within Afghanistan, but also regionally have support for Afghan-Afghan...

updated 03 Jan 2013; published 18 Dec 2012
21:25
Delhi gang-rape case: India outraged - NewsX
The Daily Telegraph 03 Jan 2013, A gang of men accused of repeatedly raping a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in New Delhi in a deadly crime that repulsed the nation are to appear in court today for the first time. A British tourist join others in a candlelight vigil to mourn the death of a gang rape victim, in Kolkata, India Photo: AP 3:52AM GMT 03 Jan 2013...

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 31 Dec 2012
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Year end brings no break in Syrian conflict
NZ Herald 02 Jan 2013, The United Nations has estimated that more than 60,000 people have been killed in Syria's 21-month-old uprising against authoritarian rule, a toll one-third higher than what anti-regime activists had counted. The UN human rights chief called the toll "truly shocking". Opposition activist groups had been estimating the death toll at more than 45,000...

updated 03 Jan 2013; published 03 Jan 2013
1:30
US Drone Strike Attack Kills Top Pakistani Militant Maulvi Nazir Kills 13
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 02 Jan 2013, ISLAMABAD -- Continuing a militant campaign of violence against aid workers in Pakistan, gunmen Tuesday shot dead seven Pakistani teachers and health workers, six of them women, police officials said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. But the shooting, in the Swabi district of the northwestern province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, fit a...

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
1:02
North Korea's Kim Jong-un makes a rare New Year's speech
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 02 Jan 2013, SEOUL -- In a domestically televised New Year's Day speech, North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un said he wanted to "remove confrontation" on this divided peninsula and called on "anti-reunification forces" in South Korea to cease their hostility toward the North. The lengthy address, which laid out the national goals for 2013, marked Mr....

updated 25 Sep 2012; published 23 Sep 2012
1:53
UN urges accord at Sudan summit
Al Jazeera 02 Jan 2013, The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan are set to meet in Ethiopian capital to discuss how to improve border security and resume cross-border oil flows, both governments have said. The African Union will host the summit on Friday between Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir and his southern counterpart Salva Kiir in Addis Ababa, spokesmen...

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
0:37
Raw: Cantor Opposes Senate `Cliff' Bill
Detroit news 01 Jan 2013, By Andrew Taylor Associated Press Comments House Minority Leader Eric Cantor of Va., center, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, and others, arrive for a Republican caucus meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday. (Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press) Washington — The Senate-approved compromise to avert the "fiscal cliff" ran...

updated 01 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
1:11
Ivory Coast Stampede Kills 60 Abidjan Ivory Coast New Years | 60 crushed to death fireworks display
The Guardian 01 Jan 2013, INZA BAKAYOKO Associated Press= ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — A crowd stampeded after leaving a New Year's fireworks show early Tuesday in Ivory Coast's commercial center, killing 61 people — many of them youths — and injuring more than 200, rescue workers said....

updated 03 Jan 2013; published 02 Jan 2013
3:44
UN says Syria death toll is 'truly shocking'
The Star 01 Jan 2013, BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrians woke on New Year's Day to countrywide aerial bombardment, while President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebels fighting to topple him clashed on the outskirts of the capital. Free Syrian Army fighters and civilians search for bodies under rubble after an air strike by a fighter jet loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad...

updated 12 Dec 2012; published 06 Dec 2007
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The Long Walk
WorldNews.com 01 Jan 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling For good reason Mark Charles, a member of the Navajo Nation, is deeply offended that buried on page 45 of the 2010 Defense Appropriation Act (after pages on the maintenance and operation of the United States Military) is an "official" apology to Native American People. Not only does such dismissive...

updated 25 Nov 2012; published 20 Nov 2012
1:15
DR Congo M23 rebels enter Goma city.
Al Jazeera 01 Jan 2013, The United Nations Security Council has slapped an arms embargo on M23 rebels and their alleged Rwandan allies, the FDLR, amid a flare-up of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern region. The council committee tasked with monitoring sanctions on the Congo also imposed a travel ban and asset freeze on two key M23 figures: the group's...

updated 02 Jan 2013; published 30 Dec 2012
2:21
Outlook for Germany's Merkel in 2013
BBC News 31 Dec 2012, Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned that the German economic climate in 2013 will be "even more difficult". In her new year message, she also cautioned that the eurozone debt crisis was far from over. However, she did say that reforms designed to address the roots of the problem were beginning to bear fruit. Her comments appeared to...

updated 30 Dec 2012; published 30 Dec 2012
1:06
BREAKING NEWS: 19 DEAD! Shia pilgrims KILLED in SUICIDE bus BOMBING in Pakistan!
The Los Angeles Times 30 Dec 2012, ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – At least 19 people were killed by a car bomb in Pakistan on Sunday, the latest in a pattern of escalating attacks by militants in recent weeks. An explosives-laden car was detonated next to a convoy of three buses carrying Shiite Muslim pilgrims from Pakistan’s western Baluchistan province to Iran. The blast also...

updated 01 Jan 2013; published 09 Apr 2010
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Racist Blacks are targeting Asian women for hate crimes in New York
Taipei Times 30 Dec 2012, A woman who told police she shoved a man to his death off a subway platform because she has hated Muslims since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the US and thought he was one was charged on Saturday with murder as a hate crime, prosecutors said. Erika Menendez was charged in the death of Sunando Sen, who was crushed by a 7 train in Queens, New York,...