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Is Mali the next Afghanistan?
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20 Jan 2013

WASHINGTON -- The war rages about cities with names such as Goa and Timbuktu, in a sparsely populated, mostly flat, dusty and landlocked country in northwest Africa. The combatants include a nomadic Berber people known as Tuareg, the French Foreign Legion and a coalition of al-Qaida affiliates who identify themselves with the Maghreb, the desert...

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File - Spc. Wickham, an infantryman and 240B gunner, and another soldier, assigned to Company D, 1st Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), pull rear security while on a short halt during an Afghan National Security Forces-led mission in rural areas of Zormat district, Afghanistan, Dec. 10, 2012.
photo: US Army / Sgt. 1st Class Abram Pinnington

updated 15 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Al Qaeda Taking Over Northern Mali
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 15 Jan 2013
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Islamists threaten terror attacks in France: Mali war raises fears over homegrown terror plots
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
3:27
Hollande vows to 'destroy' Mali terrorists: France goes to war in order to crush Islamist threat
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Aug 2012
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Mali's warlord declares war on the West
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 15 Jan 2013
3:04
French Troops Aid Mali in Push Back of Islamic Militants
updated 16 Jan 2013; published 16 Jan 2013
1:08
Al-Qaida-linked militants seize BP complex in Algeria, take hostages over Mali intervention
Oxfam says world's rich could end poverty
Full Article Al Jazeera
20 Jan 2013

The world's 100 richest people earned enough money last year to end world extreme poverty four times over, according to released by international rights group and charity Oxfam. The $240 billion net income of the world's 100 richest billionaires would have ended poverty four times over, according to the London-based group's report released on...

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File - A beggar woman shielding her children from the sun in Srinagar, India, on July 09 2012.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 05 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
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Sustainability Challenges & Solutions Part 2
updated 24 Nov 2012; published 30 Jan 2010
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Davos Open Forum 2010 - Climate Change: Financing Urgent Adaptation
updated 30 Dec 2012; published 08 Jun 2011
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Europe and Central Asia 2011 - Spotlight on Russia
updated 18 Jul 2010; published 17 May 2009
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Young Cannes 2009 Oxfam Ad - Poor and rich foot
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 23 Apr 2010
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Does aid work?
updated 02 May 2010; published 30 Apr 2008
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Papua: Climate Change (Oxfam GB, East Asia)
Algeria crisis: Obama blames 'terrorists' for deaths
Full Article BBC News
20 Jan 2013

US President Barack Obama has blamed "terrorists" for the death of 23 hostages at a besieged desert gas facility in Algeria. A four-day siege at the In Amenas site was ended on Saturday by an army raid. At least five Britons, five Norwegians and 10 Japanese are dead or missing, while Algeria said its troops had killed all 32...

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President Barack Obama speaks at a fundraising reception in Baltimore, Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Democrats and Republicans are wary of trying to exploit a new report about the sharp drop in household wealth over the past 20 years. The economic report was stunning. The Great Recession shrank Americans' wealth so much that, in 2010, median family net worth was no more than it had been in 1992 after adjusting for inflation. According to the Federal Reserve report, two decades of accumulated prosperity had vanished, mainly because of falling home prices. The smartest minds in the Obama and Romney campaigns seem to conclude that the guts of the report are too complex, too old and too tricky to exploit for political ends. So both Obama and challenger Mitt Romney have had little to say about it.
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updated 20 Jan 2013; published 20 Jan 2013
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Algerian Hostage Today All 7 Hostages Killed in Algeria Today by Terrorists Hostage Situation Ends
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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23 Hostages Dead In Algerian Standoff, One American Killed
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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Algeria Hostage Standoff - 23 Killed
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
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Algerian siege Scores of hostages and militants killed in military operation -- reports
updated 19 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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Algeria Hostage Crisis Over, More Hostages Reported Dead
updated 19 Jan 2013; published 18 Jan 2013
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Algerian Militants Demands-Hostages Excape In the Chaos
W African leaders urge global support on Mali
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 Jan 2013

West African leaders meeting at an emergency summit in the Ivory Coast city of Abidjan have urged more global involvement to help ward off rebels in Mali. Alassane Ouattara, Ivory Coast president, who is also current head of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) regional bloc, said on Saturday that it was high time others...

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Malian soldiers inspect vehicles and arms recovered from Islamist militants during fighting to retake the town of Konna, at the Malian military base in Sevare, central Mali, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013.
photo: AP / Harouna Traore

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 20 Jan 2013
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African Leaders Urge More Global Support on Mali
updated 19 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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W African leaders urge global support on Mali
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 20 Jan 2013
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Alessandra Giuffrida about France's intervention in Mali.
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 18 Jan 2013
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ALGERIJE - MALI . - 18-1-2013.
updated 16 Jan 2013; published 14 Jan 2013
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Daily Press Briefing: January 14, 2013
updated 11 Nov 2012; published 12 Oct 2012
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Assistant Secretary Hammer Discusses US Foreign Policy Issues
UN rights chief urges Syria war crimes probe
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 Jan 2013

Navi Pillay, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, has cited the increasing casualty count in Syria as a basis for an International Criminal Court investigation into war crimes in the nearly two-year-long conflict. Speaking after a closed meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Friday, Pillay said there was little...

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File - Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, speaks during a celebration of Human Rights 2012, on the theme, “My Voice Counts, in Geneva, Switzerland.
photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferre

updated 04 Jan 2013; published 10 Sep 2012
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demands for justice in Syria
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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UNSC briefed on grim situation in Syria
updated 15 Feb 2012; published 14 Feb 2012
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FSRN Conflict in Syria Disrupts Hospitals and Health Service
updated 07 Dec 2012; published 14 Feb 2012
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Rights chief criticises UN 'failure' on Syria
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 02 Dec 2011
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UNHRC Reports Syria's Death Toll Tops 4000
updated 27 Aug 2012; published 02 Dec 2011
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UN says Syria on brink of 'civil war'
Ukraine Government Plans to Charge Ex-Premier With Murder
Full Article The New York Times
19 Jan 2013

MOSCOW — The government of President Viktor F. Yanukovich of Ukraine said Friday that it planned to bring murder charges against his political rival, the jailed former prime minister, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, in connection with the 1996 assassination of a member of Parliament. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international...

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Ukraine's Prime Minister and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko speaks to the media in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010.
photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov

updated 19 Sep 2012; published 15 Jun 2012
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Tymoshenko, his Sexy Daughter
updated 24 Apr 2012; published 06 Mar 2012
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Ukraine at the Crossroads
updated 28 Nov 2012; published 12 May 2012
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euronews interview - No dictatorship in Ukraine says prime minister
updated 15 Jun 2012; published 15 Jun 2012
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Ukraine's President Says He Has No Authority to Pardon Jailed Rival
updated 27 Feb 2011; published 19 Jul 2009
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Address to the habitants Kiev, Ukraine.
updated 21 Mar 2012; published 20 Mar 2012
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Mikola Baltajy Interview
Algeria siege: Hostage nations concerned over situation
Full Article BBC News
19 Jan 2013

Nations with hostages being held by militants at an Algerian gas plant have expressed concern at the ongoing siege. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described the situation as "extremely difficult and dangerous". While state media says hundreds of hostages have been freed at the remote In Amenas desert gas facility, about 30...

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Roadblocks prevent the access of the Tigentourine gas plant where hostages have been kidnapped by islamic militants, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013.
photo: AP / Anis Belghoul

updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
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Algeria Gas Plant Siege Warning From Cameron Algeria Hostage Crisis Al Qaeda-Linked Militants
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 16 Jan 2013
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Algeria kidnapping: Islamist militants claim to hold 41 hostages at Algeria BP plant
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:46
William Hague: hostage situation in Algeria 'extremely dangerous'
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:46
Algerian Hostages Escape Besieged BP Facility 8 Americans Hostage In Algerian
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
0:41
Algeria hostage crisis: 35 hostages, 15 kidnappers killed by Algerian airstrike
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:46
Algerian hostages escape besieged BP facility
Chavez reportedly at exclusive Cuba hospital
Full Article The Guardian
19 Jan 2013

ANDREA RODRIGUEZ Associated Press= HAVANA (AP) — It's a blocky, blush-colored building surrounded by a lush canopy of trees near the rumored home of Cuban revolutionary icon Fidel Castro....

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Cars wait to pass the security check at the CIMEQ hospital in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013.
photo: AP / Franklin Reyes

updated 03 Nov 2012; published 26 Mar 2012
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Chavez in Cuba for radiation therapy and possible pope meeting
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
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Hugo chavez agoniza en cuba VIDEO HOSPITAL
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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CHAVEZ ENTUBADO pierde 20 kilos de peso
updated 20 Jan 2013; published 12 Oct 2012
6:45
Planes para Venezuela despues de Chavez
updated 13 Dec 2012; published 14 Jul 2012
1:28
The Bolivarian hurricane is back - Hugo Chavez - O furacão bolivariano está de volta - Chávez
updated 07 Jan 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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Cadena Nacional, Vicepresidente de Venezuela, 30 de diciembre de 2012, Salud de Chavez
Mokhtar Belmokhtar: Algeria's Link To Al Qaeda
Full Article Skynews
18 Jan 2013

He's known as Mr Marlboro because of his cigarette smuggling. The French intelligence service calls him "The Uncatchable". The truth is Mokhtar Belmokhtar and his fellow North African Jihadists are rapidly emerging as Europe's most potent strategic threat....

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This image from video provided by the SITE Intel Group made available Thursday Jan. 17, 2013, purports to show militant militia leader Moktar Belmoktar.
photo: AP / SITE Intel Group

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
1:44
Mokhtar Belmokhtar Algeria's Link To Al Qaeda
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:46
Algerian hostages escape besieged BP facility
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 18 Jan 2013
1:23
Algeria hostage crisis: David Cameron calls off Europe speech
updated 19 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:36
Algeria Hostage Crisis - Troops Surround Gunmen
updated 16 Jan 2013; published 16 Jan 2013
1:08
Al-Qaida-linked militants seize BP complex in Algeria, take hostages over Mali intervention
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:15
Algeria Hostage Crisis: Troops Surround Gunmen
Siege awakens ghosts of Algeria's 'dirty war'
Full Article BBC News
18 Jan 2013

The twin crises unfolding either side of the Sahara Desert in Mali and Algeria are closely interlinked - the Islamist groups in Mali have their roots in Algeria, while the kidnappers who have just struck in Algeria say they are acting in revenge for France's intervention against their allies to the south. While some analysts have said it would...

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In this undated image released Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013, by BP petroleum company, showing the Amenas natural gas field in the eastern central region of Algeria, where Islamist militants raided and took hostages Wednesday Jan. 16, 2013.
photo: AP / BP

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 22 Apr 2011
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updated 16 Jan 2013; published 21 Nov 2008
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13. The Origins of World War I
updated 14 Jan 2013; published 09 Sep 2012
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Words at War: Who Dare To Live / Here Is Your War / To All Hands
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 12 May 2012
91:56
Sant' Agostino parte 1 di 2 (HQ) italiano, ( Saint Augustine, sub: English, Croatian )
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 25 Sep 2011
117:04
Part 1 - The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Audiobook by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Adventures 01-02)
updated 17 Jan 2013; published 14 Jan 2013
5:08
يهود فرنسا تقتل مسلمُ ماليZionist French Algerian Mali Genocide

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After several months of relative inattention to the issue, there's been a renewed push in the past week to get the International Criminal Court (ICC) involved in Syria. The...
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Iran's announcement that it will make its own film to counter the "distorted" thriller "Argo" is fueling a debate about Hollywood and historical accuracy, sparked by Ben Affleck's...
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Zeenews Bureau Islamabad: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf is facing the prospect of being arrested on Wednesday in a corruption case. The country’s Supreme Court had...

British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves 10 Downing Street to make his way to the House of Commons to make a statement on the result of Leveson Inquiry, London, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. Lord Justice Brian Leveson released Thursday his report, after a year long inquiry, into the culture and practices of the British press and his recommendations for future regulation to prevent phone hacking, data theft, bribery and other abuses.
Prime minister's statement following the terrorist incident in In Amenas David Cameron leaves Downing Street on Friday to deliver a statement on the Algerian crisis to the House of Commons. Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images...
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Bunkers and residential houses are seen by Churunda  village on January 13, 2013, northwest of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Administered Kashshmir, India. The village with a population of a little over 12,000 people has been bearing the brunt of cross-fire between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan. Last week a Pakistan solider was killed across the Line of Control (LOC), a military line that divides Indian-administered Kashmir from the Pakistan-administered Kashmir at this village. People living along the LoC have continually been at risk due to hostility between the armies of the two rival nations. Last year, in November, three people, including a pregnant woman, had died after a shell fired from Pakistan landed on one of the houses in the village. Tension between Pakistan and India has escalated after a fresh skimirish along the border. Both countries have summoned each other's envoy to protest against unacceptable and unprovoked' attacks.
NEW DELHI: Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday the situation on the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir was "terrible" and the escalation of tension should be totally unacceptable to both the governments. "I don't know about it...
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This Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 photo provided by Harpo Studios Inc., shows talk-show host Oprah Winfrey interviewing cyclist Lance Armstrong during taping for the show "Oprah and Lance Armstrong: The Worldwide Exclusive" in Austin, Texas.
Print this page Tweet After more than a week of hype, Lance Armstrong finally came clean Thursday night about not playing clean. The cycling legend confessed to Oprah Winfrey in the first of two OWN network interviews that he relied on a litany of...
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, walks from number 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, April 25, 2012.
LONDON — With more than 60 hostages still missing and many feared dead, Prime Minister David Cameron told Parliament on Friday that the Qaeda-linked attack on a remote Algerian gas installation demonstrated the need for Britain and its western...
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Egyptian fans rush into the field following Al-Ahly club soccer match against Al-Masry club at the soccer stadium in Port Said, Egypt Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012.
CAIRO: Thousands of supporters of Al-Ahly club demonstrated in Cairo on Friday to demand severe punishments for 75 people on trial for dozens of deaths in Egypt's worst football disaster. More than 70 people were...
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Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika speaks at the Supreme Court in Algiers, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. Algeria's president, 72, who led his oil-rich and gas-rich North African nation out of a bloody Islamic insurgency, started clearing the way Wednesday to give himself a third term in office, announcing plans to abolish limits that would have prevented his re-election.
Algeria's state-run news agency says the military operation at the natural gas complex where Islamic militants seized 41 foreign hostages has ended. But verifiabe information on the fate of all the captives is hard to confirm. ...
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A man reads a newspaper headlining "Terrorist attack and kidnapping in In Amenas", at a news stand in Algiers, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013.
Algerian forces launched a brazen air attack on suspected Islamist militants holding scores of foreign employees of a natural gas complex Thursday, killing kidnappers and hostages alike in what appeared to be a forceful message from Algeria that it...
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updated 18 Jan 2013; published 15 Jan 2013
3:04
French Troops Aid Mali in Push Back of Islamic Militants
Stars and Stripes 20 Jan 2013, WASHINGTON -- The war rages about cities with names such as Goa and Timbuktu, in a sparsely populated, mostly flat, dusty and landlocked country in northwest Africa. The combatants include a nomadic Berber people known as Tuareg, the French Foreign Legion and a coalition of al-Qaida affiliates who identify themselves with the Maghreb, the desert...

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 12 Jan 2013
58:33
Welcome To The World - Why Poverty?
Al Jazeera 20 Jan 2013, The world's 100 richest people earned enough money last year to end world extreme poverty four times over, according to released by international rights group and charity Oxfam. The $240 billion net income of the world's 100 richest billionaires would have ended poverty four times over, according to the London-based group's report released on...

updated 19 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
7:49
Interview: Algeria gas worker recounts hostage drama
BBC News 20 Jan 2013, US President Barack Obama has blamed "terrorists" for the death of 23 hostages at a besieged desert gas facility in Algeria. A four-day siege at the In Amenas site was ended on Saturday by an army raid. At least five Britons, five Norwegians and 10 Japanese are dead or missing, while Algeria said its troops had killed all 32...

updated 08 Jan 2013; published 14 Jul 2012
11:46
MALI CRISIS: Is there a way out? - Gilles Yabi
Al Jazeera 19 Jan 2013, West African leaders meeting at an emergency summit in the Ivory Coast city of Abidjan have urged more global involvement to help ward off rebels in Mali. Alassane Ouattara, Ivory Coast president, who is also current head of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) regional bloc, said on Saturday that it was high time others...

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
0:54
Syria and Iran in bank deal as UN condemns University attack
Al Jazeera 19 Jan 2013, Navi Pillay, the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, has cited the increasing casualty count in Syria as a basis for an International Criminal Court investigation into war crimes in the nearly two-year-long conflict. Speaking after a closed meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Friday, Pillay said there was little...

updated 27 Jul 2012; published 12 Oct 2011
4:57
[Julia Timoschenko] President of Ukraine ordered murder, now he says it was Tymoshenko!
The New York Times 19 Jan 2013, MOSCOW — The government of President Viktor F. Yanukovich of Ukraine said Friday that it planned to bring murder charges against his political rival, the jailed former prime minister, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, in connection with the 1996 assassination of a member of Parliament. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international...

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
2:20
Algeria hostage siege comes to deadly end
BBC News 19 Jan 2013, Nations with hostages being held by militants at an Algerian gas plant have expressed concern at the ongoing siege. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described the situation as "extremely difficult and dangerous". While state media says hundreds of hostages have been freed at the remote In Amenas desert gas facility, about 30...

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
6:16
Hugo chavez agoniza en cuba VIDEO HOSPITAL
The Guardian 19 Jan 2013, ANDREA RODRIGUEZ Associated Press= HAVANA (AP) — It's a blocky, blush-colored building surrounded by a lush canopy of trees near the rumored home of Cuban revolutionary icon Fidel Castro....

updated 17 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
1:36
Algeria Hostage Crisis: Troops Surround Gunmen
Skynews 18 Jan 2013, He's known as Mr Marlboro because of his cigarette smuggling. The French intelligence service calls him "The Uncatchable". The truth is Mokhtar Belmokhtar and his fellow North African Jihadists are rapidly emerging as Europe's most potent strategic threat....

updated 20 Jan 2013; published 17 Jan 2013
2:59
Deaths confirmed in Algeria hostage rescue bid
BBC News 18 Jan 2013, The twin crises unfolding either side of the Sahara Desert in Mali and Algeria are closely interlinked - the Islamist groups in Mali have their roots in Algeria, while the kidnappers who have just struck in Algeria say they are acting in revenge for France's intervention against their allies to the south. While some analysts have said it would...

updated 21 Jan 2013; published 16 Jan 2013
2:59
Lance Armstrong's Interview With Oprah Winfrey: Cyclist Admits Doping
Daily Press 18 Jan 2013, NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lance Armstrong ended years of vehement denial on Thursday by finally coming clean and admitting he had cheated his way to a record seven Tour de France titles with systematic use of banned, performance-enhancing drugs. Confessing his "toxic" tale to chat show host Oprah Winfrey, Armstrong described himself as a "flawed...

updated 15 Jan 2013; published 13 Jan 2013
1:12
French FIGHTER JETS BOMB Mali AL-QAEDA linked ISLAMIST rebels while African states ready TROOPS
Business Day 18 Jan 2013, BAMAKO — A hostage crisis in Algeria on Thursday did not stop French forces in Mali as a ground assault intensified, European Union (EU) foreign ministers pledged support for Mali and the first African forces from Nigeria were expected in Bamako. EU foreign ministers agreed at an emergency meeting in Brussels, attended by Mali’s Foreign Minister,...

updated 18 Jan 2013; published 15 Jan 2013
3:04
French Troops Aid Mali in Push Back of Islamic Militants
Antiwar 18 Jan 2013, For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction” is Newton’s third law of physics. Its counterpart in geopolitics is “blowback,” when military action in one sphere produces an unintended and undesirable consequence in another. September 11, 2001, was blowback. George H.W. Bush had sent an army of half a...

updated 14 Oct 2012; published 23 Mar 2012
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Terror Strikes France & US Sergeant Robert Bales Kills in Afghanistan
Al Jazeera 18 Jan 2013, A US soldier charged with capital murder in the slayings of 16 civilians near his military post in Afghanistan was diagnosed as suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury prior to the killings, his lawyer has claimed. The disclosure that Robert Bales was diagnosed with PTSD followed a hearing on...