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Jammu and kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Adressing  press conference at his residence in Srinagar on Saturday 09, February 2013. Omar Abdullah says J&K will emerge model state
Headlines India  Jammu, April 10: Saying that many developmental activities have been undertaken in the state despite several hurdles, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said Wednesday that he was committed to making Jammu... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
File - Medical staff from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Children’s fund (UNICEF) assessed Marka General Hospital's facilities and general working conditions, Somalia. Displaced Somalis suffer cycle of sexual violence
BBC News  Come to Lido Beach in Mogadishu. The fresh sea breeze really does feel like a wind of change. Boys kick footballs around on the flat sand, against the pockmarked, low-rise skyline of the Somali... (photo: UN / Tobin Jones)
INDIA-WEST-BENGAL-GOVERNOR-M.K.NARAYAN-QUEEN-BATON-COMMON-WEALTH-GAMES-2010West Bengal Governor M K Narayanan hands over the Queen's Baton for the Commonwealth Games 2010 to former cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and soccer star Baichung Bhutia, during its relay n Kolkata on Sunday 01 August 2010 in Eastern India City ----- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK Governor asks CPI-M to apologise for attack on Mamata
The Siasat Daily Kolkata, April 10: Expressing shock over the "premeditated assault" on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and state ministers in New Delhi, Governor M.K. Narayanan Wednesday asked the CPI-M... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Public execution of a woman Use of death penalty around the world dropping
The Daily Telegraph The use of the death penalty is broadly diminishing around the world although a handful of countries that had not used capital punishment for several years resumed executions in 2012, according to... (photo: Creative Commons)
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks before his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, April 9, 2013. Kerry promises to help Palestinian economy
Al Jazeera US secretary of state John Kerry has wrapped up three days of high-level Middle East diplomacy on a positive note, saying he held "very constructive talks" with... (photo: US DoS)
In this photo taken, Nov. 2, 2010, a veteran member of the Taliban smokes a cigarette as he speaks to The Associated Press in Afghanistan, Nov 2, 2010. The longtime member said scribbled notes from Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar have surfaced in mosques all over Afghanistan's ethnic Pashtun heartland, threatening death to anyone who takes up a government offer to negotiate for peace. Trying to quash rumors of a break in their ranks, the Taliban have also vehemently denied reports _ including one by The Associated Press _ that representatives of the militant group were involved in negotiations with the Afghan government. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) Peace Envoys From Taliban at Loose Ends in Qatar
The New York Times DOHA, Qatar — When a handful of Taliban emissaries flew into Qatar on an American plane in 2010, the Obama administration hoped they would help negotiate a peace... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
US diplomat killed in Afghanistan car bombing hailed at memorial US diplomat killed in Afghanistan car bombing hailed at memorial
Baltimore Sun OAK PARK, Illinois (Reuters) - U.S. diplomat Anne Smedinghoff led a life of service from an early age, mourners said at a memorial service on Tuesday for the young... (photo: DOD / Public Domain)
Wisconsin Highway 13 w. Wisconsin Highway 54 bridge over the w:Wisconsin River in w.Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin,USA. Flood warnings issued for some Wisconsin rivers
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Marshfield - The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for some Wisconsin rivers. The warnings include those for the Yellow River in central Wisconsin and... (photo: Creative Commons / Royalbroil)
The Oshkosh M-ATV is an MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) armored fighting vehicle developed by the Oshkosh Corporation of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is designed to provide the same levels of protection as the larger and heavier previous MRAPs but with improved mobility and it is intended as an eventual replacement for the M1114 HMMWV.[4] Oshkosh Corp. says it is laying off 900
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Oshkosh Corp. says it plans to reduce its workforce in Oshkosh by approximately 700 hourly positions starting in mid-June and by approximately 200 salaried positions... (photo: Creative Commons / High Contrast)
U.S. Drone Strikes In Pakistan Linked To Rise In Depression, Anxiety, Mental Health Issues U.S. Drone Strikes In Pakistan Linked To Rise In Depression, Anxiety, Mental Health Issues
Huffington Post After nine friends and relatives were killed in a US drone strike four years ago, Mohammed Fahim took tranquillisers to blot out the nightmares. The 19 year-old is one of... (photo: US Army / Shane Hamann)
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A demonstrators holds a poster reading "In Defense of Children" during a massive rally to back the ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian children in Moscow, Saturday, March 2, 2013. Russia voiced strong skepticism Saturday about the U.S. autopsy on Max Shatto, a 3-year-old adopted Russian boy in Texas and demanded further investigation as thousands rallied in Moscow to support the Kremlin ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian children.
Russian demonstrators rally in support of U.S. adoption ban
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File - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) meets with David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos, Switzerland, on 22-26 January.
UN’s Ban says all claims of chemical arms use in Syria need investigating
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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, gestures to members of the media following her return home from hospital suffering from a broken arm, in central London, in this file photos dated Monday June 29, 2009.
Margaret Thatcher: The good, bad and the ugly
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	Budget day; Odierno: no more free coins; Locklear encouraged to talk to the Chinese; Amos issues a challenge; How to crowd source national security; Did Hagel just lose “latte money?”; and a little more.
Budget day; Odierno: no more free coins; Locklear encouraged to talk to the Chinese; Amos issues a challenge; How to crowd source national security; Did Hagel just lose “latte money?”; and a little more.
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Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., emerges after a unanimous vote by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approving him to become America's next top diplomat, replacing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on Capitol Hill in Washington
John Kerry: talks with Netanyahu and Abbas 'very constructive'
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