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  • Former Maldives President seeks refuge in Indian embassy....5:07
  • Wen Jiabao opens China parliament...1:50
  • The UN says the entire south of Somalia is likely to be declared a famine zone within...1:56
  • Video: North Korea announces 'successful underground nuclear test'...1:38
  • The Kabul bank crisis...24:14
  • FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Senator Menendez Underage Prostitution Scandal...7:34
  • Discours d'adieu de Wen Jiabao lors de la session de l'ANP...0:28
  • Vote counting begins after largely peaceful election in Kenya...1:10
  • Fears grow over the health of Hugo Chavez...0:40
  • Syria rebel destroyed Assad tank amazing...2:39
  • China's Military Spending Climbs by Over 10%...4:02
  • Bradley Manning Tells Court Public Have the Right to Know About US War Crimes...16:42
  • Police killed in Kenya election violence...0:58
  • US: $60 Million in New Aid to Syria Opposition...0:58
add video playlist Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed today sought refuge in the Indian High Commission in Male, where he went immediately after issuance of an arrest warrant against him by a Maldivian court.
For­mer Mal­dives Pres­i­dent seeks refuge in In­di­an em­bassy.
5:07
Wen Ji­abao opens China par­lia­ment
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The UN says the en­tire south of So­ma­lia is like­ly to be de­clared a famine zone with­in
1:56
Video: North Korea an­nounces 'suc­cess­ful un­der­ground nu­cle­ar test'
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The Kabul bank cri­sis
24:14
FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Sen­a­tor Menen­dez Un­der­age Pros­ti­tu­tion Scan­dal
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Dis­cours d'adieu de Wen Ji­abao lors de la ses­sion de l'ANP
0:28
Vote count­ing be­gins after large­ly peace­ful elec­tion in Kenya
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Fears grow over the health of Hugo Chavez
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Syria rebel de­stroyed Assad tank amaz­ing
2:39
China's Mil­i­tary Spend­ing Climbs by Over 10%
4:02
Bradley Man­ning Tells Court Pub­lic Have the Right to Know About US War Crimes
16:42
Po­lice killed in Kenya elec­tion vi­o­lence
0:58
US: $60 Mil­lion in New Aid to Syria Op­po­si­tion
0:58
S Africa's Marikana min­ers al­lege po­lice bru­tal­i­ty
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updated 14 Feb 2013; published 14 Feb 2013
5:07
For­mer Mal­dives Pres­i­dent seeks refuge in In­di­an em­bassy.
Al Jazeera 05 Mar 2013, Police in the Maldives have arrested former president Mohamed Nasheed, 10 days after he left the Indian High Commission where he had taken refuge to avoid detention. A court had ordered police to arrest Nasheed after he missed a February 10 court appearance in a case relating to accusations that he illegally detained a judge during the last days of...
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updated 05 Mar 2013; published 05 Mar 2013
1:50
Wen Ji­abao opens China par­lia­ment
The Guardian 05 Mar 2013, Outgoing premier says second largest economy faces mounting social problems and should prioritise citizens' wellbeing Wen Jiabao told parliament China's overall growth target would remain at 7.5%. Photograph: Liu Jiansheng/ Liu Jiansheng/Xinhua Press/Corbis China's outgoing premier Wen Jiabao has warned that the world's second largest economy faced...
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updated 28 Feb 2013; published 28 Feb 2013
1:56
The UN says the en­tire south of So­ma­lia is like­ly to be de­clared a famine zone with­in
News24 05 Mar 2013, New York - The human rights group Amnesty International warned the UN Security Council on Monday not to lift the 21-year-old arms embargo in place for Somalia as called for by a draft resolution, describing the idea as premature. The 15-nation council is considering lifting the UN arms embargo on Somalia's government for one year so it can beef up...
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updated 04 Mar 2013; published 12 Feb 2013
1:38
Video: North Korea an­nounces 'suc­cess­ful un­der­ground nu­cle­ar test'
Philadelphia Daily News 05 Mar 2013, FOSTER KLUG , The Associated Press Posted: Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 4:12 AM SEOUL, South Korea - The Cold War still rages in North Korea, and enemy No. 1 is the United States, which Pyongyang blames for making its much-condemned drive to develop nuclear weapons necessary. A rich vein of propaganda fueled by decades-old American threats holds that...
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updated 14 Mar 2012; published 06 Sep 2010
24:14
The Kabul bank cri­sis
The Associated Press 05 Mar 2013, KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- An Afghan tribunal convicted two top executives from Kabul Bank and sentenced them to five-year prison terms on Tuesday for their role in a massive corruption scandal that led to the collapse of Afghanistan's largest bank and threatened the country's fragile economy. Judge Shams-ul-Rahman...
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updated 02 Feb 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
7:34
FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Sen­a­tor Menen­dez Un­der­age Pros­ti­tu­tion Scan­dal
The New York Times 05 Mar 2013, WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Robert Menendez, who has maintained all along that he never paid prostitutes for sex, said he is looking forward to whatever evidence emerges from courts in the Dominican Republic to vindicate him. A Dominican lawyer on Monday released an affidavit from a 23-year-old woman saying she fabricated a story about Menendez...
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updated 05 Mar 2013; published 05 Mar 2013
0:28
Dis­cours d'adieu de Wen Ji­abao lors de la ses­sion de l'ANP
CNN 05 Mar 2013, March 5, 2013 -- Updated 0700 GMT (1500 HKT) Hong Kong (CNN) -- Four months after hushed deal-broking produced a new leadership lineup for China, Xi Jinping is to set to formally take charge of the country he'll rule for the next 10 years. Xi, along with new premier Li Keqiang, has inherited a supercharged economy that's created vast riches for...
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updated 05 Mar 2013; published 05 Mar 2013
1:10
Vote count­ing be­gins after large­ly peace­ful elec­tion in Kenya
Denver Post 05 Mar 2013, Kenyans line up early in the morning to vote in Kisumu, west of Nairobi, Kenya , on Monday. Five years after more than 1,000 people were killed in election-related violence, an estimated 70 percent of eligible voters went to the polls in an election seen as the country's most important - and complicated - in its 50-year history. Analysts expect a...
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updated 05 Mar 2013; published 05 Mar 2013
0:40
Fears grow over the health of Hugo Chavez
BBC News 05 Mar 2013, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection following cancer surgery, the government has said. Information...
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updated 04 Mar 2013; published 28 Feb 2013
2:39
Syria rebel de­stroyed Assad tank amaz­ing
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 04 Mar 2013, BAGHDAD, Iraq -- More than 40 Syrian soldiers who had sought temporary safety in Iraq from rebel fighters along the border were killed on Monday in an attack by unidentified gunmen as the Iraqi military was transporting the soldiers back to Syria in a bus convoy, the government said. At least seven Iraqis were also reported killed in the attack,...
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updated 04 Mar 2013; published 04 Mar 2013
4:02
China's Mil­i­tary Spend­ing Climbs by Over 10%
The Inquisitr 04 Mar 2013, Posted: March 4, 2013 China military spending is reportedly soaring, causing some concerns about territorial disputes among nearby Asian nations. The booming defense spending budget details were not released during a press conference during the nation’s annual legislative session on Monday. Governmental spokeswoman Fu Ying noted after the press...
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updated 04 Mar 2013; published 01 Mar 2013
16:42
Bradley Man­ning Tells Court Pub­lic Have the Right to Know About US War Crimes
Al Jazeera 04 Mar 2013, Bradley Manning obviously still believes in America, in a country that cares about the rule of law, fairness and human rights for all. His naivete might well cost him his freedom for the rest of his life. Reading through Manning's statement at his court martial hearing last week, when he plead guilty to ten of the 22 charges facing him, it's hard...
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updated 05 Mar 2013; published 04 Mar 2013
0:58
Po­lice killed in Kenya elec­tion vi­o­lence
Wall Street Journal 04 Mar 2013, By PATRICK MCGROARTY NAIROBI, Kenya—Voting for Kenya's new leaders got under way Monday as reports of sporadic violence loomed over a contest that could decide the fate of East Africa's largest economy. At 33,000 polling stations, some 14 million Kenyans are registered to cast ballots for president and a new roster of regional and local posts,...
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updated 03 Mar 2013; published 28 Feb 2013
0:58
US: $60 Mil­lion in New Aid to Syria Op­po­si­tion
Belfast Telegraph 03 Mar 2013, Syrian president Bashar Assad has accused the British government of being "naive, confused and unrealistic" in its approach to the conflict in his country and warned of dire consequences if the West armed its rebels. In an interview with the Sunday Times Mr Assad said Britain was sacrificing peace talks to push for an end to an EU arms...
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Police arrest former Maldives president
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Mar 2013

Police in the Maldives have arrested former president Mohamed Nasheed, 10 days after he left the Indian High Commission where he had taken refuge to avoid detention. A court had ordered police to arrest Nasheed after he missed a February 10 court appearance in a case relating to accusations that he illegally detained a judge during the last days of...

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President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed speaks during a press briefing at the President’s office in Male, Maldives, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008.
photo: AP / Sinan Hussain


China's Wen Jiabao signs off with growth warning
Full Article The Guardian
05 Mar 2013

Outgoing premier says second largest economy faces mounting social problems and should prioritise citizens' wellbeing Wen Jiabao told parliament China's overall growth target would remain at 7.5%. Photograph: Liu Jiansheng/ Liu Jiansheng/Xinhua Press/Corbis China's outgoing premier Wen Jiabao has warned that the world's second largest economy faced...

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers the work report at the opening session of the annual National People's Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, China, Tuesday, March 5, 2013.
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan


Don't lift Somalia arms embargo, UN told
Full Article News24
05 Mar 2013

New York - The human rights group Amnesty International warned the UN Security Council on Monday not to lift the 21-year-old arms embargo in place for Somalia as called for by a draft resolution, describing the idea as premature. The 15-nation council is considering lifting the UN arms embargo on Somalia's government for one year so it can beef up...

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SOMALIA, Mogadishu: In a handout photo taken and released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team 09 November, a young Somali woman looks on as a Ugandan police officer serving as part of a Formed Police Unit (FPU) with the African Union Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) walks past during a foot patrol in the Kaa'ran district in the Somali capital Mogadishu. AMISOM's FPUs are working with their counterparts in the Somali Police Force (SPF) in helping to provide security in Mogadishu in addition to training and mentoring the SPF on policing techniques and practises. AU-UN IST PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
photo: UN / Stuart Price


NKorea: Cold War history with US justifies nukes
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
05 Mar 2013

FOSTER KLUG , The Associated Press Posted: Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 4:12 AM SEOUL, South Korea - The Cold War still rages in North Korea, and enemy No. 1 is the United States, which Pyongyang blames for making its much-condemned drive to develop nuclear weapons necessary. A rich vein of propaganda fueled by decades-old American threats holds that...

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File - U.S. Army Soldiers aboard an M1126 Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle from Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment prepare to fire its .50-caliber heavy machine gun during live-fire exercises at Rodriguez Range Complex, South Korea, as part of exercise Reception, Staging, Onward movement, and Integration / Foal Eagle 2007 March 22, 2007.
photo: US Navy / MCS1 Daniel N. Woods


Afghan court slaps prison time on Kabul Bank execs
Full Article The Associated Press
05 Mar 2013

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- An Afghan tribunal convicted two top executives from Kabul Bank and sentenced them to five-year prison terms on Tuesday for their role in a massive corruption scandal that led to the collapse of Afghanistan's largest bank and threatened the country's fragile economy. Judge Shams-ul-Rahman...

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Afghan soldiers chat in front of the main office of Kabul Bank in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq


Menendez Says He Looks Forward to Vindication
Full Article The New York Times
05 Mar 2013

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Robert Menendez, who has maintained all along that he never paid prostitutes for sex, said he is looking forward to whatever evidence emerges from courts in the Dominican Republic to vindicate him. A Dominican lawyer on Monday released an affidavit from a 23-year-old woman saying she fabricated a story about Menendez...

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In this Friday, March 1, 2013 photograph, Reps. Bill Pascrell, left, and Donald Payne, right, listen to Sen. Robert Menendez during a news conference Friday, March 1, 2013, at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J.
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China: Three challenges for new leaders
Full Article CNN
05 Mar 2013

March 5, 2013 -- Updated 0700 GMT (1500 HKT) Hong Kong (CNN) -- Four months after hushed deal-broking produced a new leadership lineup for China, Xi Jinping is to set to formally take charge of the country he'll rule for the next 10 years. Xi, along with new premier Li Keqiang, has inherited a supercharged economy that's created vast riches for...

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Communist Party chief Xi Jinping, right, chats with Chinese President Hu Jintao after the opening session of the National People's Congress in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, China, Tuesday, March 5, 2013.
photo: AP / Kin Cheung


Kenyans wait for hours to vote; 19 die in violence
Full Article Denver Post
05 Mar 2013

Kenyans line up early in the morning to vote in Kisumu, west of Nairobi, Kenya , on Monday. Five years after more than 1,000 people were killed in election-related violence, an estimated 70 percent of eligible voters went to the polls in an election seen as the country's most important - and complicated - in its 50-year history. Analysts expect a...

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A party observer, left, asks to help a Kenyan lady cast her ballots at a polling station in the Kibera slum in a general election in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, March 4, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


Venezuela's Hugo Chavez suffers new severe infection
Full Article BBC News
05 Mar 2013

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection following cancer surgery, the government has said. Information...

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A supporter of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez holds up a painting of him during a symbolic inauguration rally for Chavez outside Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Fernando Llano


Massacre of Syrian Soldiers in Iraq Raises Risk of Widening Conflict
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
04 Mar 2013

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- More than 40 Syrian soldiers who had sought temporary safety in Iraq from rebel fighters along the border were killed on Monday in an attack by unidentified gunmen as the Iraqi military was transporting the soldiers back to Syria in a bus convoy, the government said. At least seven Iraqis were also reported killed in the attack,...

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In this Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 file photo, Syrians walk past damaged homes during heavy fighting between Free Syrian Army fighters and government forces in Aleppo, Syria.
photo: AP / Narciso Contreras


  China Military Spending Increases Defended As Peace Promoting Endeavor
Full Article The Inquisitr
04 Mar 2013

Posted: March 4, 2013 China military spending is reportedly soaring, causing some concerns about territorial disputes among nearby Asian nations. The booming defense spending budget details were not released during a press conference during the nation’s annual legislative session on Monday. Governmental spokeswoman Fu Ying noted after the press...

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Chinese People's Liberation Army soldiers stand on military vehicles during a military parade marking China's 60th anniversary near the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
photo: AP / Vincent Thian


Bradley Manning's American dream, if only...
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 Mar 2013

Bradley Manning obviously still believes in America, in a country that cares about the rule of law, fairness and human rights for all. His naivete might well cost him his freedom for the rest of his life. Reading through Manning's statement at his court martial hearing last week, when he plead guilty to ten of the 22 charges facing him, it's hard...

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A United States Army photograph of Bradley Manning, undated. Manning was arrested in Iraq 2010, accused of having divulged classified material to the website WikiLeaks.
photo: US Army


Some Violence Seen as Kenyans Begin Voting
Full Article Wall Street Journal
04 Mar 2013

By PATRICK MCGROARTY NAIROBI, Kenya—Voting for Kenya's new leaders got under way Monday as reports of sporadic violence loomed over a contest that could decide the fate of East Africa's largest economy. At 33,000 polling stations, some 14 million Kenyans are registered to cast ballots for president and a new roster of regional and local posts,...

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A Masaai woman casts his vote in a general election in Ilbissil, Kenya, Monday, March 4, 2013.
photo: AP / Riccardo Gangale


Assad attacks 'arsonist' Britain
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
03 Mar 2013

Syrian president Bashar Assad has accused the British government of being "naive, confused and unrealistic" in its approach to the conflict in his country and warned of dire consequences if the West armed its rebels. In an interview with the Sunday Times Mr Assad said Britain was sacrificing peace talks to push for an end to an EU arms...

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A Free Syrian Army fighter, Abu al-Yaman, left, a commander of Knights of the North brigade, cheers as he leaves with other rebels one of their caves to reconnaissance a Syrian army forces base of al-Karmid, at Jabal al-Zaweya, in Idlib province, Syria, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2013.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla


Wizards to play in Rio in October as NBA goes overseas
Full Article The Washington Times
05 Mar 2013

Facebook Follow @washtimes Secretary of State John F. Kerry released $250 million in economic and budgetary aid to Egypt. Should the U.S. help fund a government run by the Muslim Brotherhood? View results LONDON — The NBA is going overseas for eight preseason games in October, with stops in Europe, Asia and South America. The Washington...

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Washington Wizards Andray Blatche huddle with head coach Randy Wittman
photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison


Mancini looks for the perfect finish
Full Article Taipei Times
05 Mar 2013

Roberto Mancini was left admitting Manchester City need to win all 10 remaining Premier League matches if they are to snatch the title away from bitter city rivals Manchester United. The City manager, who was speaking after his side had snatched a 1-0 win over struggling Aston Villa on Monday, added that United, who hold a 12-point lead over his...

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Manchester City's manager Roberto Mancini answers questions during a news conference at Carrington training ground in Manchester, England, Monday, Nov. 5, 2012. Manchester City will play Ajax on Tuesday in a Champions League Group D soccer match.
photo: AP / Jon Super


Red-hot Nuggets visit Kings
Full Article Sun Sentinel
05 Mar 2013

The Denver Nuggets will carry their five-game winning streak into Sacramento Tuesday night when they face the Kings at Sleep Train Arena. The Nuggets also picked up their 11th straight home win Monday night when they pulled away from the Atlanta Hawks en route to a 104-88 victory. It was the sixth straight game over 100 points for Denver....

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Nuggets/Mavericks Game 5 action  Denver Nuggets primary logo and the Nuggets bench, including head coach George Karl.  IMG_2429
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Surging Lakers tangle with Thunder in OKC
Full Article Sun Sentinel
05 Mar 2013

The Los Angeles Lakers got to .500 for the first time in months, but staying above that mark will be tricky when they head to Oklahoma City to meet the Thunder. The Lakers have won five of their last six, but are just 1-2 in their most recent road games. To make things more difficult, the Thunder are a stout 26-4 at home, which is...

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Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (24) drives as Oklahoma City Thunder forward Thabo Sefolosha (2), of Switzerland, defends in the second half of an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles, Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013. The Lakers won 105-96. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
photo: AP / Reed Saxon


Manchester City's manager Roberto Mancini takes to the touchline before his team's English Premier League soccer match against Swanse at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012.
photo: AP / Jon Super


CAS denies Anouma chance to challenge Hayatou
Full Article The Guardian
05 Mar 2013

(Adds details) BERNE, March 5 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's Jacques Anouma has lost his appeal against a ruling which bars him from challenging Issa Hayatou for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) presidency at the weekend. The ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Tuesday leaves the way open for Hayatou, who has been CAF...

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Ivory Coast's new national soccer team coach Sven-Goran Eriksson, right, holds a press conference with Ivory Coast Football Federation president Jacques Anouma to name his provisional 30-man World Cup squad, at federation headquarters in Abidjan, Ivory Coast Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Eriksson says Ivory Coast cannot rely solely on goals from striker Didier Drogba at the World Cup.
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AP PHOTOS: Iditarod, 'The Last Great Race'
Full Article US News
05 Mar 2013

By The Associated Press, Associated Press The world's most famous sled dog race, the Iditarod, is under way. The race, which began Sunday, consists of a grueling 1,000-mile trek through unpredictable wilderness to the old gold rush town of Nome on Alaska's western coast. Whoever reaches Nome first wins a new truck and a cash prize of $50,400. The...

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Ceremonial start of the Iditarod dog sled race 2010. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is an annual sled dog team race across Alaska. Mushers and a team of 12-16 dogs (of which at least 6 must be on the towline at the finish line)[1] cover over 1,049 miles in 9–15 days from Anchorage to Nome.
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Enhanced wincast prices on Cristiano Ronaldo and Robin van Persie
Full Article Goal
05 Mar 2013

Manchester United meet Real Madrid at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening and William Hill have great prices of the two likeliest scorers After a finely-balanced first leg which ended 1-1 in the Santiago Bernabeu, both sides will feel they have a realistic chance of qualifying for the next round of the Champions League on Tuesday evening. Real Madrid's...

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Manchester United's Robin van Persie is seen during his team's English Premier League soccer match against Norwich at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday March 2, 2013.
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Carly Rae Jepsen cancels performance for Boy Scouts in support of LGBT community
Full Article The Examiner
05 Mar 2013

Carly Rae Jepsen confirmed on Twitter this morning that she has canceled her performance for the Boy Scouts of America due to the organization’s stance on gay rights, she said. The “Call Me Maybe” singer was scheduled to perform in July at the National Scout Jamboree in Mount Hope, W.V. “As an artist who believes in equality for all people, I will...

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Carly Rae Jepsen arrives at the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday, July 22, 2012, in Universal City, Calif.
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Justin Bieber shows up nearly two hours late for London concert
Full Article Syracuse
05 Mar 2013

LONDON (AP) — Justin Bieber was facing the wrath of his young fans — and their outraged, overtired parents — on Tuesday after taking the stage almost two hours late for a concert in London. Concertgoers said the teenage star appeared onstage at the 02...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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Justin Bieber takes back 'worst birthday' claim: 'I was just mad in the moment'
Full Article Daily Press
05 Mar 2013

Justin Bieber had a bad birthday, but even he admits that it could have been a lot worse. The 19-year-old Canadian pop star has finally clarified his "worst birthday" tweet, setting the record straight on a few rumors that have been reported. "The funny moment when people believe I brought underage people to a club.. U think Will is letting his 14...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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Nicole Scherzinger on 'X Factor' return: 'It's up in the air'
Full Article Digital Spy
05 Mar 2013

Nicole Scherzinger has said that "everything's up in the air" regarding her return to The X Factor. The Pussycat Dolls singer was a guest judge on the 2010 series of the talent competition, helping to assemble One Direction, before joining the US version in 2011 and returning to the UK show as a permanent judge in 2012. Photo gallery - Nicole...

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Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at the Palms Hotel and Casino on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007, in Las Vegas.
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Drake Makes It Rain $50,000 At Strip Club
Full Article Huffington Post
04 Mar 2013

Drake was wrong when he thought he found the girl of his dreams at a strip club, but that doesn't mean he's given up trying to find her. In his search the Canadian rapper must have made the dancers at Cameo Nightclub in Charlotte, North Carolina, very happy when he made it rain $50,000 on a recent visit to the club. Photos show that the 26-year-old...

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Drake performs during SpringFest/Best of the Best Miami 2011at Bicentennial Park Miami, Florida - May 29, 2011
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  Miriam Makeba: World Music Star Celebrated
Full Article The Inquisitr
04 Mar 2013

Posted: March 4, 2013 Miriam Makeba, the late South African singer and activist known as “Mama Africa,” has been honored today with a Google doodle. According to Chris Gaylord for The Christian Science Monitor, Makeba’s 50-year career included high points like becoming the first African woman Grammy winner and low points like...

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South African singer Miriam Makeba
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Miriam Makeba's 81st birthday celebrated by Google doodle
Full Article The Times of India
04 Mar 2013

NEW DELHI: Google on Monday commemorated the legendary South African singer and civil rights activist Miriam Makeba on her 81st birthday with a colorful doodle. Today's Google doodle features Miriam Makeba dressed in her traditional attire and in a singing posture. Miriam Makeba, nicknamed as Mama Africa, was born in Johannesburg,...

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Miriam Makeba's 81st birthday celebrated by Google doodle
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Daft Punk tease new music in 'Saturday Night Live' promo - video
Full Article Digital Spy
03 Mar 2013

Daft Punk have unveiled what appears to be a snippet of their new music. The French electronic duo released a short promo last night (March 2), which was broadcast during Saturday Night Live on NBC. The 16-second clip shows the group's logo along with what is assumed to be a track from their upcoming fourth studio album. The logo then changes into...

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Daft Punk (vj1)
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Berry says she wants 'normalcy' for daughter
Full Article US News
05 Mar 2013

By MARCELA ISAZA, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Halle Berry says all she wants is a normal life for her daughter. The Oscar-winning actress had hoped to move to France with 4-year-old Nahla and Berry's fiance, Oliver Martinez. But a judge in her custody dispute with Nahla's father, Gabriel Aubry, prevented that last year. Berry says...

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Actress Halle Berry poses with her fiance' Olivier Martinez at Variety’s 4th annual Power of Women event on Friday Oct. 5, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Duhamel: I want to surprise people
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Mar 2013

Josh Duhamel has revealed that he enjoys reinventing himself on the big screen, because people aren't expecting it. The Transformers star sports a mohawk in his next film Scenic Route and admitted he didn't mind changing his...

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Smriti Irani refuses to play nautch girl in TV show
Full Article Headlines India
04 Mar 2013

New Delhi, March 4: Actress-politician Smriti Irani has turned down a role in Ekta Kapoor's promotional series "Ek Thi Naayika", as she is reluctant to portray a courtesan. A Bharatiya Janata Party MP, Smriti prefers to be...

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Spielberg developing Stanley Kubrick's 'Napoleon' for TV
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
04 Mar 2013

Steven Spielberg is working with Stanley Kubrick's family to develop a TV miniseries based on late director's scrapped screenplay on French emperor Napoleon. The 'Lincoln' director previously collaborated with...

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Film guru points out way of the West
Full Article China Daily
04 Mar 2013

Sid Ganis voted at and attended the 85th Academy Awards, and really enjoyed the three-and-a-half hour show. However, the former president of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences - the entity that presents the Oscar - didn't predict the final winners well. He only got half of them right. But he was correct in predicting Ang Lee would win...

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Academy President Sid Ganis shows a facsimile Oscar ballot during the preparation and mailing of final Oscar ballots, which will determine the winners of the 81st Academy Awards are sorted at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts offices in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009.
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Shah Rukh Khan 'not performing at Trinidad concert'
Full Article Digital Spy
03 Mar 2013

Shah Rukh Khan has said that he will not be performing at a planned Bollywood stage show in Trinidad. The actor's name had been attached to the concert, along with Bipasha Basu and Rani Mukherji. "Relive the romance of the early and late '90s with your favourite Shah Rukh Khan movies and hit songs that would take you down memory lane," advertised...

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Indian Bollywood film actor Shah Rukh Khan speak  a press conference in Srinagar on September 6, 2012. Shah Rukh, who completed his nine-day shooting schedule in the Valley for Indian filmmaker Yash Chopra's untitled project, is confident that people from South Asia and South East Asia will visit the valley when they watch the movie, which has been extensively shot in Kashmir.
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'Downton Abbey': Shirley MacLaine to return as Martha Levinson
Full Article Digital Spy
03 Mar 2013

Shirley MacLaine is to return to Downton Abbey, it has been confirmed. The veteran actress will reprise her role as Martha Levinson, Lord Robert Crawley's (Hugh Bonneville) American mother-in-law, The AP reports. Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary, Shirley MacLaine as Martha Levinson, Elizabeth McGovern as Cora Crawley MacLaine joined the cast as Cora...

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Hyundai executive: Europe needs to close plants
Full Article US News
05 Mar 2013

GENEVA (AP) — A Hyundai executive says it's unclear what will happen in the European car market this year because manufacturers still haven't gotten a handle on their overcapacity problem. In addition to the difficult economy, idle factory floors are weighing on European manufacturers. But stringent labor protections have meant few factories...

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao bows off the public stage
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
05 Mar 2013

BEIJING -- With three humble bows to the audience, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao exited the public stage in an anticlimactic end to his ten-year reign. In his final work report at the opening of the National People's Congress, nary a word was spoken about political reform, which Wen had championed in earlier speeches. Instead, he read a...

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China's Premier Wen Jiabao attends a joint news conference of the fifth trilateral summit among China, South Korea and Japan at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing Sunday, May 13, 2012.
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Tourists undeterred from visiting Mabul, Mataking, Sipadan islands
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
05 Mar 2013

SEMPORNA: Despite the tense atmosphere due to the intrusion of Sulu gunmen in Lahad Datu and Semporna, tourists are undeterred from visiting Mabul, Sipadan Mataking islands off Semporna. Business is as usual for several tour and travel agencies which conduct dive trips to the islands and tourism activities are...

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Mahindra Reva to launch electric car e2o in March
Full Article The Times of India
05 Mar 2013

NEW DELHI: Mahindra Reva, part of the Mahindra Group, today said it will launch its new generation electric vehicle, e2o in the middle of this month. While the price of the electric car is yet to be announced,...

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Heinz chief could get $56m golden parachute
Full Article The Guardian
05 Mar 2013

William Johnson will receive cash as part of deal if new owners of ketchup company let him go William Johnson has been president and chief executive at Heinz for the past 15 years. Photograph: Jason Cohn/Reuters Heinz chief executive officer William Johnson is entitled to a golden parachute worth $56m (£37m) if he is fired by the company's new...

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Jaguar Land Rover mulls manufacturing in India: Report
Full Article The Times of India
05 Mar 2013

MUMBAI: Jaguar Land Rover, the British luxury car unit owned by Tata Motors, is considering manufacturing vehicles from scratch in India, a report says. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) currently assembles some cars in India with parts shipped from Britain. Manufacturing the whole car in India would make it cheaper, as it would save on government import...

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Putin Says ‘No Closed Issues’ in Talks with Ukraine
Full Article Novosti
05 Mar 2013

MOSCOW, March 4 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday there are no “closed issues” on the agenda of the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. "There are no closed issues. We have signed an agreement on the free trade zone. Concerning Ukraine's membership in the Customs Union, Ukrainian experts think...

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Indonesia gets award in Basel trade exhibition
Full Article Jakarta Post
05 Mar 2013

Paper Edition | Page: 14 Indonesia’s recent participation in the Mustermesse Basel (Muba) trade fair in Switzerland has received a “Gold Certificate” award for its innovative and entertaining pavilion. The award was given by Muba director Chris Eichenberger to Indonesian Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein Djoko...

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Bravia television on display in an exhibition at Mega mall,Batam city, Indonesia
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Former Maldives President seeks refuge in Indian embassy.
Former Maldives President seeks refuge in Indian embassy.
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Former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed today sought refuge in the Indian High Commission in Male, where he went immediately after issuance of an arrest warrant against him by a Maldivian court.
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Wen Jiabao opens China parliament
Wen Jiabao opens China parliament
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China's Premier Wen Jiabao promised stable growth, anti-corruption efforts and better welfare provision as he opened an annual session of parliament. Mr Wen, whose work report traditionally begins the session, also called for more balanced development in a speech covering past achievements and future plans. This National People's Congress will see the final stage of the country's once-in-a-decade leadership change.
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The UN says the entire south of Somalia is likely to be declared a famine zone within
The UN says the entire south of Somalia is likely to be declared a famine zone within
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The UN says the entire south of Somalia is likely to be declared a famine zone within the next six weeks as refugees continue to stream across the border into Kenya.
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Video: North Korea announces 'successful underground nuclear test'
Video: North Korea announces 'successful underground nuclear test'
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"News report of Korea Central News Agency. We have successfully carried out the third underground nuclear test. The scientific field for national defence of the DPRK succeeded in the third underground nuclear test at the site for underground nuclear test in the northern part of the DPRK on Tuesday. The test was carried out as part of practical measures of counteraction to defend the country's security and sovereignty in the face of the ferocious hostile acts of the US, which wantonly violated the DPRK's legitimate right to launch satellite for peaceful purposes. The test was conducted in a safe and perfect way on a high level with the use of a smaller and light A-bomb unlike the previous ones, yet with great explosive power. It was confirmed that the test did not give any adverse effect to the surrounding ecological environment. The specific features of the function and explosive power of the A-bomb and all other measurements fully tallied with the values of the design, physically demonstrating the good performance of the DPRK's nuclear deterrence that has become diversified. The nuclear test will greatly encourage the army and people of the DPRK in their efforts to build a thriving nation with the same spirit and mettle as displayed in conquering space, and offer an important occasion in ensuring peace and stability in the Korean Peninsula and the region." RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter ...
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The Kabul bank crisis
The Kabul bank crisis
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Angry customers of Afghanistan's largest private bank queue in the hope of withdrawing their savings, as Kabul Bank is still the subject of alleged large-scale corruption by its top bosses. But who is really behind this bank's crisis? And is this another sign of rampant corruption inside Hamid Karzai's government?
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FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Senator Menendez Underage Prostitution Scandal
FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Senator Menendez Underage Prostitution Scandal
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FBI Raids Home Of Man Tied To Senator Menendez Underage Prostitution Scandal
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Discours d'adieu de Wen Jiabao lors de la session de l'ANP
Discours d'adieu de Wen Jiabao lors de la session de l'ANP
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Le Premier ministre chinois Wen Jiabao, qui doit céder la place à Li Keqiang, a fait ses adieux à la scène le mardi 5 mars 2013 lors de l'Assemblée nationale populaire au Palais de l'Assemblée du Peuple à Pékin.
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Vote counting begins after largely peaceful election in Kenya
Vote counting begins after largely peaceful election in Kenya
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Nairobi, Kenya - Vote counting began here Monday after largely peaceful elections in which millions of voters stood in line to choose their next president in a tightly contested general election. The Elections Commission said some of the nation's 30000 polling stations would remain open late to accommodate those still in line and to make up for having opened late. "Definitely, there is going to be some hiccups here and there, but I think, when you assess the whole, then we think the work, so far, is very good," said Abdullahi Sharawi, a commisssioner of Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. "I think all Kenya, it looks like they have faith in the system, in the new constitution." Though some people waited in the sun for more than eight hours to cast their ballots, there was "no reporting at all" of intimidation, said John Stremlau, the Carter Center vice president for peace programs. The center, at the invitation of Kenyan authorities, placed 60 observers in all 47 counties. In Nairobi, some lines stretched for more than a kilometer (0.6 miles), he said.
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Fears grow over the health of Hugo Chavez
Fears grow over the health of Hugo Chavez
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www.euronews.com In Venezuela, government officials say the health of President Hugo Chavez has taken a turn for the worse. "Today there is a worsening of his respiratory function. Related to his depressed immune system, there is now a new, severe infection. " Chavez made an unexpected early morning return to Venezuela from Cuba two weeks ago. He has not been seen in public nor heard from since having an operation in Havana in December, his fourth cancer surgery since the disease was detected in his pelvic region in mid-2011. He is being treated in a military hospital in Caracas. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
  • published: 05 Mar 2013
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Syria rebel destroyed Assad tank amazing
Syria rebel destroyed Assad tank amazing
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China's Military Spending Climbs by Over 10%
China's Military Spending Climbs by Over 10%
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Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com Before the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Two Sessions opened, the military released news on military spending. The figure in 2013 is expected to reach 750 billion yuan, a 30-fold increase compared to 30 years ago. Political observers say that growth in military spending cannot stabilize the regime, but only speed up corruption. Worse still, it will put heavy economic burdens on the Chinese people, and fuel social conflicts. On March 1, a CCP defense expert said that the military hopes the Two Sessions will approve an increase in military spending by 11%-12% this year. The expert said this is due to recent territorial disputes erupting consecutively between China and its neighbors. This means that China's military spending in 2013 will reach 750 billion yuan (US $120 billion). Critic Lan Shu says that the real reason behind it is not due to threats from its neighbors, nor the Diaoyu Islands dispute. The truth is that the CCP wants to buy off the army, to cement the ruling power. Lan Shu: "The CCP is a totalitarian dictatorship." It takes it as a tenet that "Ruling power comes from the barrels of guns". The newly appointed fifth generation of CCP leadership will firstly secure its power in the army. So it's no wonder to see a double digit growth in its military spending." CCP official website people.com.cn claimed that 90% of netizens in China think the military spending growth is reasonable. Lan Shu ...
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Bradley Manning Tells Court Public Have the Right to Know About US War Crimes
Bradley Manning Tells Court Public Have the Right to Know About US War Crimes
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American Attorney for Julian Assange, Michael Ratner, reports he was in the courtroom and witnessed Manning speak with confidence and intelligence as he detailed the outrages that drove him to upload the documents to Wikileaks
  • published: 01 Mar 2013
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Police killed in Kenya election violence
Police killed in Kenya election violence
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Police killed in Kenya election violence Several police officers deployed to keep the peace are killed on election morning as armed raiders attack a polling station in Kenya's Mombasa. Sarah Charlton reports.Published: March 4 2013, IN ALL THE WaORLD TO SEE LAST MİNUTE NEWS SUBSCRİBE TO OUR CHANNEL
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US: $60 Million in New Aid to Syria Opposition
US: $60 Million in New Aid to Syria Opposition
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Secretary of State John Kerry announced the Obama administration will provide an additional $60 million in aid and will for the first time provide food and medical supplies to rebels battling to oust President Bashar Assad. (Feb. 28)
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S Africa's Marikana miners allege police brutality
S Africa's Marikana miners allege police brutality
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Some of the South African miners killed at the Marikana mine last month may have been shot by police while trying to surrender, witnesses told Al Jazeera. The Legal Resource Centre (LRC), a human rights organisation, has launched an independent investigation into the shootings that killed 34 protesting workers. Tania Page reports from the Marikana mine, where she spoke to witnesses of the incident.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives at his official residence in London to meet Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, shortly after he announced at the House of Commons that all Iranian diplomatic staff were ordered to leave the UK, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. AC Milan midfielder Massimo Ambrosini jumps for the ball during the Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Chievo Verona at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2012. Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010. London -Road - Cars - Shops - People - Travel

Newly elected Liberal Democratic Party President Shinzo Abe 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. A road in Beijing, China's capital Transportation in the People's Republic of China has experienced major growth and expansion since 1949 and especially since the early 1980s. Airports, roads, and railway construction will provide a massive employment boost in China over the next decade. Ayurvedic medicines for heat and overall health tonic

Brazil's President, Dilma Rousseff, waves goodbye, as French Minister for Industrial Recovery Arnaud Montebourg, right, watches after their meeting at the Mouvement des Entreprises de France, (MEDEF) headquarters in Paris Wednesday Dec 12, 2012. in Paris, France. Roussef is on a two-day visit in France. Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo controls the ball during a Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Juventus, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. In this Feb. 25, 2010 file photo, Trader Albert Young, left, studies his screens as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange A woman walks past a wall plastered with election campaign posters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013.

In this Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013 photo, an Iraqi policeman walks past a sign showing Shiite religious leaders and Shiite's who were killed during a fight between US troops and al-Mahdi Army militia in the Jihad neighborhood of west Baghdad, Iraq. The fliers claiming to be from a new Iranian-linked Shiite militant group began turning up last week in front of Iraqi Sunni households bearing a chilling message: Get out now or face "great agony" soon. A boy inside Za’atri refugee camp, currently host to tens of thousands of Syrians displaced by conflict, near Mafraq, Jordan, 7 December, 2012. Vice President Joe Biden, Chair of the White House Task Force on Middle Class Families, will host a panel of leading scholars to discuss the unique challenges facing America's middle class in the 21st century economy. Egyptian relatives of Mohammed el-Gindy, a 28-year-old activist, who died early Monday of wounds sustained during clashes last Friday near the presidential palace, display his picture as they shout anti-president Morsi slogans during his funeral procession in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013.

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Kenyan Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta waves to queuing voters after casting his vote, accompanied by his wife Margaret Wanjiru Gakuo, below right, at the Mutomo primary school near Gatundu, north of Nairobi, in Kenya Monday, March 4, 2013.
Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya's deputy prime minister, has maintained an early lead over his rival Raila Odinga with more than 25 per cent of ballots in from polling stations in the country's presidential election. Kenyan Presidential candidate Uhuru...
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In this photo released by Kenya's Presidential Press Service, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki, left, meets opposition leader Raila Odinga at his Harambee House office, in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008.
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