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Breaking News Fri, 15 Feb 2013
Thousands of supporters raise a poster of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi as they celebrate in Tahrir Square, birthplace of the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak 18 months ago, in Cairo late Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012.
Egypt   Photos   Pro-Morsi   Protests   Wikipedia: Timeline of the 2011 Egyptian revolution under Mohamed Morsi (from November 2012)  
 Al Jazeera 
Pro-Morsi protesters rally in Cairo
Thousands have rallied in Cairo to show support for Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi, who has been locked in a deep dispute with the largely secular opposition. | Protesters packed a square outsi... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Members of the Rafallah Sahati Islamic Militia Brigades, stand on alert in front their base in Benghazi, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012.
Anniversary   Libya   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
 Al Jazeera 
Libyan leaders urge calm revolt anniversary
Pro-autonomy leaders in eastern Libya have urged followers to cancel planned rallies against central authorities on Friday for fear they could ignite violence as the country marks two years since the ... (photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon)
In this photo provided by Chelyabinsk.ru a meteorite contrail is seen over Chelyabinsk on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. A meteor streaked across the sky of Russias Ural Mountains on Friday morning, causing sharp explosions and reportedly injuring around 100 people, including many hurt by broken glass.  Tulsa World 
400 injured by blasts as meteor falls in Russia
MOSCOW — A meteor streaked across the sky above Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday morning, causing sharp explosions and injuring more than 400 people, many of them hurt by broken glass. At least thr... (photo: AP / Chelyabinsk.ru)
Environment   Moscow   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: Meteorite  
Rescuers carry the body down the mountain of one of the victims of a mine explosion Friday, Oct. 28, 2005 in Mt. Diwalwal in Compostela Valley province in southern Philippines. At least 18 miners were killed and dozens of others were feared dead following an explosion inside a gold mine.  Al Jazeera 
Philippine gold mine brings misfortune
It is a mountain that is supposed to make dreams come true - Diwalwal in southern Philippines. | The site is said to hold the country's biggest gold deposit, but for some miners it has broug... (photo: AP / Pat Roque)
Asia   Environment   Gold   Photos   Wikipedia: Philippines  
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From left, Pope's personal secretary Georg Ganswein, father Leonardo Sapienza and second secretary of the Pope Alfred Xuereb listen to Pope Benedict XVI talking during an audience with Roman clergy, in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Thursday Feb. 14, 2013. Benedict XVI is continuing his farewell tour with an off-the-cuff meeting with Roman priests, an annual encounter that has taken on poignant new meaning with his impending resignation.The Vatican has said Benedict would reflect Thursday on his personal experiences as a young theological expert attending the Second Vatican Council, the 1962-65 meetings that brought the Catholic Church into the modern world. The News & Observer
Papal conclave still largely a European club
The face of the Roman Catholic Church has changed profoundly in Pope Benedict XVI's lifetime. Congregations in the West are smaller and older, while those in Africa, Lati... (photo: AP / Alessandra Tarantino)
Africa   Catholic   Photos   Religion   Wikipedia: Catholic Church  
Plovdiv, Bulgaria. In Bulgaria the word "" (grad) means city or town, although the word "" (gradche) can be used for small cities or towns. Standart News
Bulgaria Invites Investors From Japan And Hong Kong
(Sofia, Feb 14) – Bulgaria will invite investors from North America, Asia and Europe in the next two months in a series of business dinners and conferences fo... (photo: Creative Commons / Plovdiv)
Bulgaria   Investment   Japan   Kong   Photos   Wikipedia: Bulgaria  
Women participate in an event to support the "One Billion Rising" global campaign in Kolkata on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. Flashmobs, rallies with singing and dancing were organized across the country as part of the campaign, timed to coincide with Valentine's Day, to bring an end to violence against women. Al Jazeera
V-Day: One billion 'rising' against women abuse
There are times when it feels like audacity is endangered.  | I come from a generation that is known, particularly in contrast to the supposedly rebellious and check... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Human Rights   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: V-Day (movement)   Women  
ALTERNATIVE CROP OF XLAT152 - In this photo released by Cubadebate and taken by Estudios Revolucion, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez walks in the hospital in Havana, Cuba, Friday March 2, 2012. Al Jazeera
Chavez undergoes 'alternative' treatments
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is undergoing "complex" alternative treatments more than two months after having cancer surgery in Cuba, the country's vice pre... (photo: AP / Estudios Revolucion)
Cancer   Health   Hugo Chavez   Photos   Wikipedia: Hugo Chávez  
North Korean children accompanied by their grand parents, roller-skate at Kim Il Sung stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. One day earlier, North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test in the far north of the country, its third since 2006. Al Jazeera
North Korea: Altering the balance of power?
North Korea has carried out its third nuclear test in defiance of international criticism. | The test could bring North Korea one step closer to developing a warhead smal... (photo: AP / Jon Chol Jin)
Asia   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: North Korea  
Myanmar President Thein Sein, right, greets Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi during a dinner to mark Union Day Tuesday, Feb.12, 2013, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar. Al Jazeera
Suu Kyi offers to mediate Myanmar peace talks
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has offered to help negotiate an end to conflicts between the government and the country's ethnic minority groups. | Suu Kyi ma... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)
Myanmar   Peace   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Aung San Suu Kyi  
Pope Benedict XVI holds up the ostensory as he celebrates a New Year's Eve vespers service in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. Al Jazeera
Vatican reveals pope had secret heart surgery
Pope Benedict XVI had a secret operation three months ago to replace the batteries in his pacemaker but this did not influence his decision to resign, the Vatican has sai... (photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia)
Health   Photos   Religion   Vatican   Wikipedia: Pope Benedict XVI  
Horse - animal - nature CNN
What's behind the horsemeat contamination scandal?
February 12, 2013 -- Updated 1047 GMT (1847 HKT) | (CNN) -- Horsemeat has been discovered in products labeled as 100% beef and sold in Sweden, the United Kingdom and Fran... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Food   Meat   Photos   Sweden   Wikipedia: Horse meat  
Passenger boat on the lake. The lake is navigable, and has formed an important part of Switzerland's transport system for many centuries, and at least since the opening of the first track across the Gotthard Pass in 1230. Swissinfo
Could Switzerland be facing a property bubble?
| There are signs of a property bubble in Switzerland, according to recent studies, but other observers say the situation should remain under control. To be on the safe s... (photo: Creative Commons / Ad Meskens)
Banks   Photos   Property   Switzerland   Wikipedia: Switzerland  
Politics Business
- Meteorite hits Russia: Government calls for more radar track
- Finland probes 'Syria arms smuggling attempt'
- China eyes closer relations with Slovakia: Chinese vice prem
- After Four Years of GERB Government Bulgaria’s Budget Gap
Thousands of supporters raise a poster of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi as they celebrate in Tahrir Square, birthplace of the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak 18 months ago, in Cairo late Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012.
Pro-Morsi protesters rally in Cairo
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- 40 Under 40: Simplexity's Dorota Shortell
- Wellness and Spa Companies to Hold Conference in Pomorie
- After Four Years of GERB Government Bulgaria’s Budget Gap
- Polish-Australian team wins Rakha mine EPC deal
EU leaders brace for tough fight at budget summit
EU leaders brace for tough fight at budget summit
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Education Technology
- Education must focus on needs of employers, says Ruairí Quin
- Nazareth Area High School girls basketball team wins first L
- Super Sunday church outreach program more crucial as Califor
- Part of LAUSD teacher performance evaluation now tied to stu
Hastings eyes European infrastructure
Hastings eyes European infrastructure
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- Russian meteorite explosion injures 1200
- Asteroid not linked to Russian meteor
- Fiery meteor explodes over Russia; 1,100 injured
- More than 1 000 hurt in meteor strike
File - A checkpoint at the Demilitiarised Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea.
Why sticks don't work with North Korea
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Trade Health
- Traders Are Watching to See If the Consumer Stumbles
- News Analysis: Troubled Italian bank's problems having i
- Heinz Insider Trading Highlights Need for Wall Street Transp
- No recession on horizon for Poland - finance minister Rostow
In this Aug. 6, 2009 file photo, the sun is reflected on the facade of the European Central Bank ECB Tower, seen through the Euro symbol, in Frankfurt, central Germany.
Bartering Over a Trans-Atlantic Trade Deal
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- How the porn industry plans to reinvent itself
- Meteorite hits Russia: Government calls for more radar track
- Getting in on the act: How the porn industry intends to rein
- A Crisis in Germany?
In this Feb. 11, 2013 file photo, a sign at the entrance of French meat supplier Spanghero in Castelnaudary, southern France.
EU horsemeat scandal: experts draw up test plans
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