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Several killed in Afghan 'insider attack'
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11 Mar 2013

Several Afghan and US-led coalition service members have been killed in the latest suspected insider attack on the international military force. Afghan officials said the incident on Monday took place in Wardak, a flashpoint province for Taliban violence on the doorstep of Kabul, the capital. "Today one or several individuals wearing an ANSF...

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File - A Marine with Weapons Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, sprints down the line of heavy machine guns to deliver a map after a firefight with Taliban insurgents Feb. 9 at the “Five Points” intersection, a key junction of roads linking the northern area of the insurgent stronghold of Marjeh with the rest of Helmand province, Afghanistan.
photo: USMC / Sgt. Brian A. Tuthill

updated 24 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
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Afghanistan insider attacks: Afghan policewoman kills US police adviser in Kabul
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
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Afghan PoliceWoman Kills American Contractor at Kabul Police HQ
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
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Cop shoots U S advisers in Kabul
updated 25 Dec 2012; published 25 Dec 2012
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Afghan official US adviser not killed by insider attack
updated 24 Dec 2012; published 24 Dec 2012
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Afghan Policewoman Kills U.S. Aide
updated 30 Sep 2012; published 30 Sep 2012
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Officials to investigate Afghan attacks
Japan marks two years since deadly tsunami
Full Article Al Jazeera
11 Mar 2013

Japan is marking the second anniversary of the devastating tsunami and earthquake that claimed 19,000 lives and caused the worst nuclear accident in decades. A national ceremony organised by the government began in Tokyo on Monday to commemorate victims of the disaster. Mourners across the country observed a moment of...

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An aerial view of Minato, Japan, a week after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated the area.
photo: US Marine Corps / Lance Cpl. Ethan Johnson

updated 10 Mar 2013; published 10 Mar 2013
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Fukushima forests found to be radioactive
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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Fukushima Nuclear Update 3/5/13
updated 10 Mar 2012; published 10 Mar 2012
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Japan Marks Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Accident
updated 13 Oct 2012; published 13 Oct 2012
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Japan company admits it played down nuclear plant concerns
updated 27 May 2011; published 27 May 2011
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Fukushima Nuclear Plant's Tsunami Plan
updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
29:25
US Death Rates Increase from Fukishima Fallout
Venezuela opposition leader will run against interim president
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
11 Mar 2013

CARACAS, VenezuelaOpposition leader Henrique Capriles agreed Sunday to run against interim President Nicolas Maduro in an election to determine Hugo Chavez's successor, but accused the government of "shameful" and unconstitutional maneuvers to undercut his chances. Capriles, 40, ran unsuccessfully against Chavez as the opposition's unity...

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Opposition leader Henrique Capriles gestures during a press conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd

updated 11 Mar 2013; published 11 Mar 2013
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Nicolas Maduro sworn as interim president of Venezuela
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
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Nicolas Maduro is sworn in as interim president - Maduro, assumiu a Presidência interina
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
3:48
Seeking Instructions 'No surprise Venezuela opposition looks at US as Chavez dies'.
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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Pour Chavez, Ahmadinejad est un gladiateur
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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Hugo Chavez Tribute to Venezuelan President هوگو چاوز درگذشت Chávez
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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Iran TV: America Killed President Hugo Chavez, Estados Unidos mató al presidente Hugo Chávez
Hamid Karzai says US and Taliban sowing post-2014 fears
Full Article BBC News
10 Mar 2013

President Hamid Karzai has issued a stinging rebuke to the US and the Taliban, saying they are both guilty of sowing fears for post-2014 Afghanistan. He said Taliban suicide attacks on Saturday were aimed at intimidation that would prolong the presence of international troops in Afghanistan. The troops are scheduled to end combat missions in 2014....

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File - Maj. Christopher Milstead, attached to Task Force Bayonet, watches as a 500-pound bomb lands on a Taliban position after a small fire fight during Operation Destined Strike in Chowkay Valley, Afghanistan Aug. 22, 2006.
photo: US Army

updated 11 Mar 2013; published 11 Mar 2013
3:15
Presence of US-led troops in Afghanistan exacerbate instability.
updated 11 Mar 2013; published 11 Mar 2013
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BBC News Karzai rebuke for US and Taliban
updated 12 Jan 2012; published 12 Jan 2012
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Afghanistan - 'Marines urinating on Taliban' video scandal sparks outrage'
updated 12 Mar 2012; published 12 Mar 2012
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Fears of growing anger over attack on Afghan civilians
updated 09 Jul 2012; published 09 Jul 2012
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Afghan woman's execution sparks outrage - Locals vow revenge
updated 08 Jul 2012; published 08 Jul 2012
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Taliban publicly execute woman near Kabul
India faces epidemic of missing children
Full Article Al Jazeera
10 Mar 2013

A staple storyline of popular Bollywood films over the years has been about siblings getting lost in a village fair or being forcibly separated by a hideous villain, only to be reunited years later. The happy endings normally spelled success: moviegoers went home happy while the filmmaker went laughing all the way to the bank. But reel life has...

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File - Street children in a slum area in India.
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar

updated 04 Feb 2013; published 04 Feb 2013
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Over 60,000 children go missing in India every year
updated 06 Mar 2012; published 06 Mar 2012
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A Happy Ending: Video Activist Reunites Lost Child With Family
updated 06 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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Number of missing children on rise in India - NewsX
updated 06 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
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18 kids go missing every day, claims CRY - NewsX
updated 08 Aug 2011; published 08 Aug 2011
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It's a Girl Documentary Film - Official Trailer
updated 19 Jul 2011; published 19 Jul 2011
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Human Trafficking in India
U.S. Air Force stops reporting data on Afghanistan drone strikes
Full Article Baltimore Sun
10 Mar 2013

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With debate intensifying in the United States over the use of drone aircraft, the U.S. military said on Sunday that it had removed data about air strikes carried out by unmanned planes in Afghanistan from its monthly air power summaries. U.S. Central Command, which oversees the Afghanistan war, said in a statement the data...

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File - A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper from the 62nd Expeditionary Reconassiance Squadron taxis for take off from Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan, March 13, 2009, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. James L. Harper Jr.

updated 20 Feb 2013; published 20 Feb 2013
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Terrifying Flybots by U.S. Air Force
updated 09 Oct 2012; published 09 Oct 2012
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A Hologram Drone Aircraft Over Arizona Skywatch Today Tuesday October 9 2012
updated 07 Feb 2013; published 07 Feb 2013
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Iran shows 'hacked US spy drone' video footage | CIA's downed RQ-170 Sentinel drone
updated 06 Feb 2013; published 06 Feb 2013
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RQ-170 footage sentinel drone Iran releases decoded footage from captured U.S
updated 07 Feb 2013; published 07 Feb 2013
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Iran Hacks U.S. RQ-170 Sentinel Drone
updated 06 Feb 2013; published 06 Feb 2013
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RQ-170 sentinel iran released footage captured U.S israel Drone in spying operations part1
Rebels free 21 UN captives in southern Syria
Full Article The State
10 Mar 2013

BEIRUTRebels in southern Syria freed 21 U.N. peacekeepers on Saturday after holding them hostage for four days, driving them to the border with Jordan after accusations from Western officials that the little-known group had tarnished the image of those fighting to topple President Bashar Assad. The abduction and the tortured negotiations...

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Some of the 21 Filipino United Nations (UN) peacekeepers at the press conference upon their arrival at Jordanian Army Headquarters in Amman Jordan Saturday March, 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Raad Adayleh

updated 08 Mar 2013; published 08 Mar 2013
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Syria - Anti Assad Rally in Homs Calls for Overthrow of Hated Dictator 8-March-13
updated 08 Mar 2013; published 08 Mar 2013
1:04
Sectarian Syria: FSA rebels and Kurds agree to fight Assad together in rare show of unity
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
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Live update | Freed UN hostages cross into Jordan
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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SYRIA-Armed group detains 20 UN peacekeepers in the Golan Heights
updated 08 Mar 2013; published 08 Mar 2013
1:30
18+ Syria - Slaughter in Sarmin as Assad Warplanes Bomb City 6-March-13 Doctors Treat Survivors
updated 08 Mar 2013; published 08 Mar 2013
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Syrian rebels hold UN soldiers hostage: Israeli troops in Golan border area on high alert
How a U.S. Citizen Came to Be in America’s Cross Hairs
Full Article The New York Times
09 Mar 2013

WASHINGTON — One morning in late September 2011, a group of American drones took off from an airstrip the C.I.A. had built in the remote southern expanse of Saudi Arabia. The drones crossed the border into Yemen, and were soon hovering over a group of trucks clustered in a desert patch of Jawf Province, a region of the impoverished country...

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File - In this image taken from video and released by SITE Intelligence Group on Monday, Nov. 8, 2010, Anwar al-Awlaki speaks in a video message posted on radical websites.
photo: AP / Site Intelligence Group

updated 30 Sep 2011; published 30 Sep 2011
15:06
Glenn Greenwald: With al-Awlaki, US Launches New Era of Killing US Citizens Without Charge
updated 04 Oct 2011; published 04 Oct 2011
3:43
Judge Napolitano: Killing US citizen Anwar al-Awlaki is Unconstitutional & Against American Values
updated 04 Oct 2011; published 04 Oct 2011
5:04
Judge Napolitano: Obama Murders US Citizens! Anwar al-Awlaki Murdered by Obama! WILL YOU BE NEXT?
updated 23 Oct 2012; published 23 Oct 2012
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Obama's Top Adviser Robert Gibbs Justifies Murder of 16 Year Old American Citizen
updated 11 Mar 2013; published 11 Mar 2013
15:18
Anwar al-Awlaki: NYT Details How Obama Admin Justified & Carried Out the Killing of U.S.-Born Cleric
updated 04 Dec 2011; published 04 Dec 2011
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Ron Paul: Obama Targets and Assassinates a 16 Year-old from Colorado
Hagel optimistic on Afghan commando agreement
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
09 Mar 2013

Gallery: Hagel optimistic on Afghan commando agreement LOLITA C. BALDOR , The Associated Press Posted: Saturday, March 9, 2013, 11:14 AM JALALABAD, Afghanistan - U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said he believes U.S. officials will be able to work things out with Afghan leaders who have ordered special operations forces out of Wardak province,...

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Hagel optimistic on Afghan commando agreement
photo: US DoD / Chad J. McNeeley

updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
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Taliban Says Bombing Meant as Message for Hagel
updated 27 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Afghanistan - Photos From The Field - Feb. 27, 2012
updated 23 Jan 2013; published 23 Jan 2013
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Congressman Mike Turner Addresses Air Force Leadership During Armed Services Hearing
updated 02 Apr 2012; published 02 Apr 2012
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Dog Goes Crazy When He His Daddy Comes Home After 8 Months In Afghanistan!
updated 05 Jan 2010; published 05 Jan 2010
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Quick Reaction Force
updated 29 Aug 2010; published 29 Aug 2010
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Australian Forces on patrol with ANA in Deh Rawood
Nicolas Maduro sworn in as acting Venezuelan President
Full Article DNA India
09 Mar 2013

Nicolas Maduro. Wikimedia Commons Venezuelan Vice-President Nicolas Maduro was sworn-in as acting president on Friday despite the Opposition saying such a move was in violation of the country’s constitution. Late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez named Maduro as his successor before...

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Nicolas Maduro raises his fist after he was sworn in as Venezuela's acting president by the President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, right, at the National Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 8, 2013.
photo: AP / Fernando Llano

updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
1:29
Nicolas Maduro is sworn in as interim president - Maduro, assumiu a Presidência interina
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
1:30
Unconstitutional - Maduro sworn in as Venezuela's acting president / Tensions Mount
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
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Nicolas Maduro sworn in as Venezuelan acting president
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
0:44
Chavez Successor Sworn In: Nicolas Maduro becomes Venezuelan president
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
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Maduro swearing-in is fraud: Venezuela's Capriles
updated 09 Mar 2013; published 09 Mar 2013
1:04
Nicolas Maduro Sworn In As Venezuelan President

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It would be reassuring to think that the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl is contained, and the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is in stable shut-down....
The Hindu
It is well known that of all military operations, retreat is the most difficult and complicated. A victorious march that takes a wrong turn can end in a stalemate, but a retreat...
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Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church will being electing a new pope on 12 March. The new pontiff will have a host of issues to deal with, among them the decline in active worship...

U.S. military must find ways to meet global threats - and budget demands
WASHINGTON -- Pirates prowl the high seas. Terrorists flex their muscles in Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. China gets stronger. Russia grows increasingly inscrutable, and Iran and North Korea remain unpredictable. Trying to find footing in...
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Angry Afghan villagers want US special forces out
MAIDAN SHAHR, Afghanistan - An Afghan policeman gunned down two U.S. special forces on Monday in Wardak province, less than 24 hours after President Hamid Karzai's deadline expired for them to leave the area where residents have grown increasingly...
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	Insider attack kills 2 US troops, 2 Afghans
KABUL, Afghanistan A police officer opened fire on U.S. and Afghan forces at a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, sparking a firefight that killed two U.S. troops and two other Afghan policemen. The attacker was also killed in the...
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An Iraqi prisoner is seen at al-Muthanna prison in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, May 2, 2010.
Tweet London, Mar. 11 (ANI): Torture of detainees by state security is pervasive in Iraq ten years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, according to a report by Amnesty International. The report - "Iraq: a Decade of Abuses" - said that though American...
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Dominique Ellison, left, and Rickie Bowling, of Warren, bring stuffed animals to a memorial in honor of their friends who died in a car crash on Park Ave. in Warren, Ohio on Sunday, March 10, 2013.
WARREN, Ohio - A speeding sport utility vehicle taken without permission and carrying eight teenagers crashed into a guardrail Sunday morning and flipped over into a swampy pond in northeast Ohio, killing five boys and the young woman driving, the...
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A deck crew member checks an EA-6B Prowlers on the USS George Washington during joint military drills in South Korea's East Sea on Sunday, July 25, 2010.
South Korean and US troops have launched a joint military exercise as North Korea, which has slammed the drill and threatened both countries with nuclear attack, severed its hotline with Seoul. The start of the two-week annual "Key Resolve" exercise...
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South Korean marines patrol on Yeonpyeong island, South Korea, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a frequent unofficial envoy to North Korea, has called for the North to show maximum restraint to planned South Korean military drills and hopes the U.N. Security Council will deliver the same message in its emergency meeting.
SEOUL, South Korea — As their country prospered, South Koreans largely shrugged off the constant threat of a North Korean attack. But breakthroughs in the North’s missile and nuclear programs and fiery threats of war have heightened fears...
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