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  • Iran, World Powers to Meet Again on Nuclear Stalemate...2:53
  • New bird flu cases kills several in China...2:23
  • Five people die in torrential downpour in Buenos Aires...1:11
  • Kim Jong Un, North Korea Threaten Missle Strikes to 'Settle Accounts With U.S.'...2:07
  • Obama praises Colorado's gun laws...2:24
  • Mashaei on IRIB 19 Bahman Feb 08...10:07
  • Travel Book Review: Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: American Efforts to Counter the......4:30
  • Over two dozen killed from Record flash floods in La Plata and Buenos Aires Argentina...2:42
  • Dozens die in attack on court in Afghanistan...1:25
  • Bank of Japan News - Haruhiko Kuroda, TOKYO, Shinzo Abe...1:01
  • Jihad Bait? UK soldiers in Syria may turn terrorist when back home...5:39
  • Kerry: U.S. won't accept a nuclear state...1:24
  • South Korean tanks drills North Korea border...0:39
  • News Wrap: UN Adopts Global Arms Trade Treaty...3:21
add video playlist The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany, are heading back Friday to Almaty, Kazakhstan, for talks with Iran over its nuclear program. VOA's Jeff Seldin reports on the hope for some progress.
The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany, are heading back Friday to Almaty, Kazakhstan, for talks with Iran over its nuclear program.  VOA\'s Jeff Seldin reports on the hope for some progress.
Iran, World Pow­ers to Meet Again on Nu­cle­ar Stale­mate
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A third person has died from a new strain of bird flu in China. A 38-year-old cook fell ill while working in the province of Jiangsu and died last week. Five other cases were found in the region.  Two people died from the H7N9 strain in  Shanghai during March. A total of nine human infections have now been confirmed. Al Jazeera\'s Rob McBride reports from Hong Kong.
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Torrential rain in Buenos Aires has left five people dead, while flooding continues to cause chaos in the city. Report by Andrea Lilly. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn . Subscribe to ITN News! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=itnnews Visit our homepage at http://www.itn.co.uk
Five peo­ple die in tor­ren­tial down­pour in Buenos Aires
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Kim Jong Un has ordered his military to prepare for missile strikes against the U.S.
Kim Jong Un, North Korea Threat­en Missle Strikes to 'Set­tle Ac­counts With U.S.'
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Colorado now requires background checks for new gun purchases and limits gun magazines to 15 rounds.
Obama prais­es Col­orado's gun laws
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This is the summary of Lord\'s Resistance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: American Efforts to Counter the LRA in Central Africa, Uganda, Central African Republic (CAR), Congo, and South Sudan by White House, Department of State, U.S. Government, U.S. Congress, U.S. Military, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).
Trav­el Book Re­view: Lord's Re­sis­tance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: Amer­i­can Ef­forts to Counter the...
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BUENOS AIRES - Record flash floods in Argentina have killed at least 52 people this week, officials said on Wednesday, destroying thousands of homes and renewing tensions as politicians blamed one another for the high death toll.

At least 52 people drowned in their homes and cars, were electrocuted or died in other accidents as flooding from days of torrential rains swamped Argentina\'s low-lying capital and province of Buenos Aires.
At least 46 died Wednesday in and around the city of La Plata, Gov. Daniel Scioli said. Six deaths were reported a day earlier in the nation\'s capital.
Many people climbed onto their roofs in the pouring rain after storm sewers backed up. Water surged up through drains in their kitchen and bathroom floors, and then poured in over their windowsills.
Over two dozen killed from Record flash floods in La Plata and Buenos Aires Ar­genti­na
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At least 53 people have been killed after attackers targeted a court building in western Afghanistan.  The gunmen were trying to free a group of Taliban prisoners who were being brought to court for trial.  It has raised new concerns about security in the country; the assault happened less than 200m from the provincial governor\'s compound.  Al Jazeera\'s Khadija Magardie reports.
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Japan likely to nominate ADB\'s Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan\'s government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, an advocate of aggressive monetary easing, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper reported. The yen plunged 1.4 percent in early trade to 94.67 per dollar by 4.56 a.m. on Monday after the report Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will submit the nominations for Kuroda and two deputy governor posts to parliament this week. The incumbents leave on March 19. ...
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Japan likely to nominate ADB\'s Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei
Japan\'s government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, who has called for pumping more money into the economy, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper ...
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Japan likely to nominate ADB\'s Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan\'s government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, who has called for pumping more money into the economy, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Monday.
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ADB\'s Kuroda pulls ahead in race to lead Bank of Japan
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian Development Bank chief Haruhiko Kuroda is leading the race to become the new governor of Japan\'s central bank, according to media reports on Sunday, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nears a decision on who will head the bank\'s fight against deflation. The government has said it will decide its nominee this week and Abe was expected to huddle with aides to reach a final decision after returning from a U.S. trip on Sunday. Still, whoever Abe nominates is not certain to get the job because the appointment must be approved by both houses of parliament. ...
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Security services in the UK say scores of Brits are fighting in Syria and could use their weapons know-how to cause havoc when they come back home. This is just one part of a wide-ranging report into key terrorist threats faced by Britain that extend to biological weapons attacks and cyber crime.

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Jihad Bait? UK sol­diers in Syria may turn ter­ror­ist when back home
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Sec. John Kerry participates in a bilateral meeting with the South Korean minister of foreign affairs and trade.
Kerry: U.S. won't ac­cept a nu­cle­ar state
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South Korea\'s new president on Monday promised a strong military response to any North Korean provocation after Pyongyang announced that the two countries were now in a state of war.
President Park Geun-Hye\'s warning came as North Korea\'s rubber-stamp parliament was set to hold its annual session and a day after ruling party leaders vowed to enshrine Pyongyang\'s right to nuclear weapons in law.

It also came as the US announced it had deployed stealth fighters to South Korea as part of an ongoing joint military exercise.

In a meeting with senior military officials and Defence Minister Kim Kwan-Jin, Park said she took the near-daily stream of bellicose threats emanating from the North over the past month \
South Ko­re­an tanks drills North Korea bor­der
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In other news Tuesday, the U.N. General Assembly adopted the first-ever global arms trade treaty. Nations that ratify the pact will have to regulate the transfers of arms. Also, President Obama asked Congress to invest $100 million to map the human brain to help find cures for serious brain disorders.
News Wrap: UN Adopts Glob­al Arms Trade Treaty
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updated 04 Apr 2013; published 04 Apr 2013
2:53
Iran, World Pow­ers to Meet Again on Nu­cle­ar Stale­mate
The New York Times 04 Apr 2013, ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — Iran and six world powers trying to curb Tehran's nuclear progress are meeting Thursday with the window shrinking on diplomacy. Tehran is moving closer to the ability to make atomic arms, posing a risk of Mideast conflict. Israel says the Islamic Republic is only a few months away from the threshold of having...
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updated 04 Apr 2013; published 04 Apr 2013
2:23
New bird flu cases kills sev­er­al in China
The New York Times 04 Apr 2013, BEIJING (AP) — A strain of bird flu not known to infect humans until recently has caused a fourth death in China, with 11 people now confirmed as having contracted the virus. The Shanghai city government said Thursday that a 48-year-old man is the latest to die from the virus, known as H7N9. The man was described as having transported...
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updated 02 Apr 2013; published 02 Apr 2013
1:11
Five peo­ple die in tor­ren­tial down­pour in Buenos Aires
The Irish Times 04 Apr 2013, Record flash floods in Argentina have killed at least 54 people this week, officials have confirmed. The floods have destroyed thousands of homes and renewed tensions as politicians blame one another for the high death toll. In La Plata, a provincial capital 30 miles from Buenos Aires, 48 people were reported to have died after more than 12 inches...
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updated 29 Mar 2013; published 29 Mar 2013
2:07
Kim Jong Un, North Korea Threat­en Missle Strikes to 'Set­tle Ac­counts With U.S.'
The News & Observer 04 Apr 2013, SEOUL — North Korea’s army said Thursday that it had received approval for a “cutting edge” nuclear strike on the United States, adding that the situation on the Korean Peninsula had reached an explosive stage. The threat followed the North’s move Wednesday to ban South Korean workers from a joint industrial...
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updated 04 Apr 2013; published 04 Apr 2013
2:24
Obama prais­es Col­orado's gun laws
Daily Press 04 Apr 2013, DENVER – President Obama appealed to Americans to set aside "the people who take absolute positions" on gun issues and "put ourselves in the other person’s shoes," as he appealed for compromise to revive flagging hopes for new gun control measures. Urban residents who fear gun crime need to listen to those in rural areas who have grown...
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updated 08 Feb 2013; published 08 Feb 2013
10:07
Mashaei on IRIB 19 Bah­man Feb 08
The New York Times 04 Apr 2013, TEHRAN — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not going quietly. Related Times Topic: Iran's Nuclear Program Double-Digit Inflation Worsens in Iran (April 2, 2013) Protests Flare in Tehran as Opposition Disputes Vote (June 14, 2009) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List:...
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updated 12 Aug 2012; published 12 Aug 2012
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Trav­el Book Re­view: Lord's Re­sis­tance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: Amer­i­can Ef­forts to Counter the...
CNN 03 Apr 2013, April 3, 2013 -- Updated 1931 GMT (0331 HKT) (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department is offering $5 million for information leading to the "arrest, transfer or conviction" of three top leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army, the department announced Wednesday. One of those leaders, Joseph Kony, was the focus of a massive social media campaign called...
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updated 04 Apr 2013; published 04 Apr 2013
2:42
Over two dozen killed from Record flash floods in La Plata and Buenos Aires Ar­genti­na
CNN 03 Apr 2013, April 3, 2013 -- Updated 1759 GMT (0159 HKT) A man paddle boards through the flooded streets of Argentina's capital Tuesday, April 2, 2013. (CNN) -- Heavy rains in Argentina have claimed at least 35 lives in the city of La Plata, outside Buenos Aires, officials said Wednesday. "In 12 hours it has rained what it normally rains in the entire month of...
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updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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Dozens die in at­tack on court in Afghanistan
Otago Daily Times 03 Apr 2013, Nine Taliban suicide bombers have killed themselves and 44 others in an attack on a courtroom in western Afghanistan where 10 of their comrades were on trial, a local official said. Causing the biggest death toll in a single attack since 2011, the militants, strapped with explosives, stormed...
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updated 24 Feb 2013; published 24 Feb 2013
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Bank of Japan News - Haruhiko Kuro­da, TOKYO, Shin­zo Abe
CNN 03 Apr 2013, By Charles Riley @CNNMoney April 3, 2013: 5:22 AM ET Haruhiko Kuroda is now steering policy at the Bank of Japan. HONG KONG (CNNMoney) Dramatic policy changes at the Bank of Japan are likely to start moving from rhetoric to reality Thursday, as the country makes an ambitious bid to reverse persistent deflation. Newly installed Prime Minister Shinzo...
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updated 29 Mar 2013; published 29 Mar 2013
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Jihad Bait? UK sol­diers in Syria may turn ter­ror­ist when back home
The Guardian 03 Apr 2013, Exclusive: Up to 600 people from 14 European countries have taken part in fighting since 2011, finds King's College study A fighter takes up position during combat in Aleppo, Syria. Photograph: Sipa/Rex Hundreds of Europeans have travelled to Syria since the start of the civil war to fight against President Bashar al-Assad, the most comprehensive...
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updated 02 Apr 2013; published 02 Apr 2013
1:24
Kerry: U.S. won't ac­cept a nu­cle­ar state
Zeenews 03 Apr 2013, Zeenews Bureau Washington: Slamming North Korean threat to reopen its nuclear facilities, the US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday said that Pyongyang's move was "dangerous" and "the US would not accept the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) as a nuclear state". Kerry also said that the US will...
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updated 01 Apr 2013; published 01 Apr 2013
0:39
South Ko­re­an tanks drills North Korea bor­der
BBC News 03 Apr 2013, North Korea is blocking the entry of South Korean workers into a joint industrial zone, in a move seen as further escalating tensions. Workers were being allowed to leave the Kaesong complex but not cross into it from the South, Seoul's Unification Ministry confirmed. The Kaesong zone, which is a money-maker for the North, is seen as a key...
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updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
3:21
News Wrap: UN Adopts Glob­al Arms Trade Treaty
National Public Radio 02 Apr 2013, The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly approved the first U.N. treaty to regulate the estimated $60 billion global arms trade on Tuesday. The goal of the Arms Trade Treaty, which the U.N. has sought for over a decade according to the Associated Press, is to keep illicit weapons out of the hands of terrorists, insurgent fighters and...
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Iran, 6 Powers Meet Thursday for Nuclear Talks
Full Article The New York Times
04 Apr 2013

ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — Iran and six world powers trying to curb Tehran's nuclear progress are meeting Thursday with the window shrinking on diplomacy. Tehran is moving closer to the ability to make atomic arms, posing a risk of Mideast conflict. Israel says the Islamic Republic is only a few months away from the threshold of having...

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Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili listens to a question during a final news conference in Almaty
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New Bird Flu Strain Causes Fourth Death in China
Full Article The New York Times
04 Apr 2013

BEIJING (AP) — A strain of bird flu not known to infect humans until recently has caused a fourth death in China, with 11 people now confirmed as having contracted the virus. The Shanghai city government said Thursday that a 48-year-old man is the latest to die from the virus, known as H7N9. The man was described as having transported...

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A dove rests on a tree near a Chinese flag fluttering at a park on Monday, April 1, 2013 in Shanghai, China.
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Record flooding kills dozens in Argentina
Full Article The Irish Times
04 Apr 2013

Record flash floods in Argentina have killed at least 54 people this week, officials have confirmed. The floods have destroyed thousands of homes and renewed tensions as politicians blame one another for the high death toll. In La Plata, a provincial capital 30 miles from Buenos Aires, 48 people were reported to have died after more than 12 inches...

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A man with a boy in his arms wades through a flooded street in La Plata, in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, Wednesday, April 3, 2013.
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North Korea threatens to attack U.S. targets
Full Article The News & Observer
04 Apr 2013

SEOUL — North Korea’s army said Thursday that it had received approval for a “cutting edge” nuclear strike on the United States, adding that the situation on the Korean Peninsula had reached an explosive stage. The threat followed the North’s move Wednesday to ban South Korean workers from a joint industrial...

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South Koreans watch a television broadcasting undated image of a North Korea launch missile at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, July 4, 2009.
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Obama appeals for compromise on gun control in Colorado
Full Article Daily Press
04 Apr 2013

DENVER – President Obama appealed to Americans to set aside "the people who take absolute positions" on gun issues and "put ourselves in the other person’s shoes," as he appealed for compromise to revive flagging hopes for new gun control measures. Urban residents who fear gun crime need to listen to those in rural areas who have grown...

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President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks at the election night party at McCormick Place, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012
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Power Struggle Gripping Iran Ahead of Vote
Full Article The New York Times
04 Apr 2013

TEHRAN — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not going quietly. Related Times Topic: Iran's Nuclear Program Double-Digit Inflation Worsens in Iran (April 2, 2013) Protests Flare in Tehran as Opposition Disputes Vote (June 14, 2009) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List:...

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In this Sunday, March 10, 2013 photo, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, holds hands with chief of staff Esfandiari Rahim Mashaei, during a press conference in Tehran, Iran.
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U.S. offers $5 million for information leading to Joseph Kony, top associates
Full Article CNN
03 Apr 2013

April 3, 2013 -- Updated 1931 GMT (0331 HKT) (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department is offering $5 million for information leading to the "arrest, transfer or conviction" of three top leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army, the department announced Wednesday. One of those leaders, Joseph Kony, was the focus of a massive social media campaign called...

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FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2006 file photo, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, Joseph Kony answers journalists' questions following a meeting with UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland at Ri-Kwamba in southern Sudan.
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Argentina storm claims 35 lives
Full Article CNN
03 Apr 2013

April 3, 2013 -- Updated 1759 GMT (0159 HKT) A man paddle boards through the flooded streets of Argentina's capital Tuesday, April 2, 2013. (CNN) -- Heavy rains in Argentina have claimed at least 35 lives in the city of La Plata, outside Buenos Aires, officials said Wednesday. "In 12 hours it has rained what it normally rains in the entire month of...

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Rescue workers in a raft maneuver through a flooded street where cars are submerged along a street in La Plata, in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, Wednesday, April 3, 2013.
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Dozens killed in Afghanistan court attack
Full Article Otago Daily Times
03 Apr 2013

Nine Taliban suicide bombers have killed themselves and 44 others in an attack on a courtroom in western Afghanistan where 10 of their comrades were on trial, a local official said. Causing the biggest death toll in a single attack since 2011, the militants, strapped with explosives, stormed...

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U.S. Army soldiers of 141st Infantry Battalion, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team
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Bank of Japan set to launch war on deflation
Full Article CNN
03 Apr 2013

By Charles Riley @CNNMoney April 3, 2013: 5:22 AM ET Haruhiko Kuroda is now steering policy at the Bank of Japan. HONG KONG (CNNMoney) Dramatic policy changes at the Bank of Japan are likely to start moving from rhetoric to reality Thursday, as the country makes an ambitious bid to reverse persistent deflation. Newly installed Prime Minister Shinzo...

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 Haruhiko Kuroda is now steering policy at the Bank of Japan.
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Syria conflict drawing hundreds of jihadists from Europe, says report
Full Article The Guardian
03 Apr 2013

Exclusive: Up to 600 people from 14 European countries have taken part in fighting since 2011, finds King's College study A fighter takes up position during combat in Aleppo, Syria. Photograph: Sipa/Rex Hundreds of Europeans have travelled to Syria since the start of the civil war to fight against President Bashar al-Assad, the most comprehensive...

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In this Thursday March 28, 2013 image taken from video obtained from the Ugarit News, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a building at the Syrian government checkpoint on fire, in Dael less than 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Jordanian border in Daraa province, Syria.
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US retorts to North Korea, says can defend self, allies
Full Article Zeenews
03 Apr 2013

Zeenews Bureau Washington: Slamming North Korean threat to reopen its nuclear facilities, the US Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday said that Pyongyang's move was "dangerous" and "the US would not accept the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) as a nuclear state". Kerry also said that the US will...

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Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a brief news conference with European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, before their meeting
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North Korea blocks South workers from Kaesong industrial zone
Full Article BBC News
03 Apr 2013

North Korea is blocking the entry of South Korean workers into a joint industrial zone, in a move seen as further escalating tensions. Workers were being allowed to leave the Kaesong complex but not cross into it from the South, Seoul's Unification Ministry confirmed. The Kaesong zone, which is a money-maker for the North, is seen as a key...

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South Korean trucks turn back their way
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U.N. Approves Treaty To Regulate Multibillion-Dollar Global Arms Trade
Full Article National Public Radio
02 Apr 2013

The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly approved the first U.N. treaty to regulate the estimated $60 billion global arms trade on Tuesday. The goal of the Arms Trade Treaty, which the U.N. has sought for over a decade according to the Associated Press, is to keep illicit weapons out of the hands of terrorists, insurgent fighters and...

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General Assembly President Vuk Jeremic
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Boris Accepts Pippa's Ping-Pong Challenge
Full Article Skynews
04 Apr 2013

Boris Johnson has admitted he is "very nervous" about playing Pippa Middleton at ping-pong after she challenged him to a match. The Mayor of London accepted Miss Middleton's offer on Twitter after she laid down the gauntlet in a magazine column. Writing in The Spectator, she mused over whether the Middletons or the Johnsons were the most...

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Britain's Mayor of London Boris Johnson speaks at the Conservative Party Conference, Manchester, England, Monday Oct. 5, 2009.
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I am not god of cricket: Tendulkar
Full Article The Hindu
04 Apr 2013

He might be revered by billions of fans but Sachin Tendulkar insists he is “not god of cricket” as many would like to call him as he does “make mistakes” unlike the almighty. “I am not God of cricket. I make mistakes, God doesn’t,” Tendulkar said at a promotional event on Wednesday. The 39-year-old...

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Mumbai Indian Player Sachin Tendulkar  during the Practice Session at Eden Garden in Kolkata in Eastern India City
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INDIA-KOLKATA-KNIGHT-RIDER-SUPPORTERS-CELEBRATIONIndia Kolkata Knight Rider Supporters Celebration during the match between King Punjab vs KKR at Eden Garden in Kolkata in Eastern India City ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK
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Relieved to make a winning start: Gautam Gambhir
Full Article Indian Express
04 Apr 2013

Heaping praise on the Kolkata Knight Riders' bowling unit after a comfortable six-wicket win over Delhi Daredevils, skipper Gautam Gambhir said he was relieved to make a winning start in the IPL something that had not happened in the last two years. "We don't...

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India Kolkata Knight Rider Player play against Delhi Daredevil during the IPL Match at Eden garden in Kolkata on Wednesday 03 April 2013
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The Taliban's favorite sport: Afghan cricket's battle for acceptance
Full Article CNN
04 Apr 2013

April 3, 2013 -- Updated 1443 GMT (2243 HKT) HIDE CAPTION Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan cricket's big dreams Afghan...

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Sherzai Cricket Stadium (under construction). Jalalabad is considered one of the most beautiful cities of Afghanistan. It has plenty of greenery and water. About 15 Kilometers from Jalalabad a new city called Ghazi Amanullah Khan City is under development.
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India Kolkata Knight Rider Player play against Delhi Daredevil during the IPL Match at Eden garden in Kolkata on Wednesday 03 April 2013
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Recap: Boston vs. Detroit
Full Article The Tribune San Luis Obispo
04 Apr 2013

Man, woman killed after pickup hits tree in Grover Beach SLO doctor says in lawsuit he was fired for focusing on patients over profits Man found at bank with weapons had researched ways to harm people, police say Copeland Properties buildings in downtown SLO acquired by Atlanta-based company SLO Downtown Association wants city to hire more police...

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Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo (9) goes up to shoot between Brooklyn Nets' Kris Humphries, left, and Deron Williams (8) in the first quarter of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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Basketball: Knicks top an injury depleted Miami Heat
Full Article NZ Herald
03 Apr 2013

Carmelo Anthony tied his career high with 50 points and the New York Knicks won their ninth straight game, topping the injury-depleted Miami Heat 102-90 yesterday. Anthony finished 18 of 26 from the field, reaching 50 on a jumper with 16.9 seconds remaining. JR Smith scored 14 and Raymond Felton added 10 for New York....

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New York Knicks guard J.R. Smith (8) and forward Carmelo Anthony (7) congratulate each other after the Knicks defeated the Miami Heat 102-90 in an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, April 2, 2013 in Miami. Anthony tied his career high with 50 points. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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P. Diddy victim of swatting prank
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Apr 2013

P. Diddy is the latest victim in a “celebrity swatting” phenomenon, so named for bogus reports intended to lead SWAT teams to the homes of high-profile individuals, that has recently swept Hollywood. TMZ reports over a dozen police vehicles and two helicopters rushed to the hip hop mogul’s Los Angeles home Wednesday morning resultant of a prank...

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Upcoming concerts: The Sound of Dalmatia Tour, Bob Seger, NeYo
Full Article Detroit Free Press
04 Apr 2013

The Sound of Dalmatia Tour: with Tomislav Bralic & Intrade, 6:30 p.m. April 11. The Fillmore Detroit, $30-$40. Ne-Yo: 7 p.m. April 11. Breslin Center (MSU), $30, $40. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band: with Joe Walsh, 7:30 p.m. April 11, 8 p.m. April 13. Palace of Auburn Hills, $65-$85. Ben Folds: 8 p.m. April 11. Hill Auditorium, Tickets start at...

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 Legendary Detroit rocker Bob Seger performs with The Silver Bullet Band before a sold out TD BankNorth Garden in Boston, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, during his Face The Promise Tour 2007. (AP Photo/Robert E. Klein)   (js1)
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Vives' new album features duet with Telo
Full Article Newstrack India
04 Apr 2013

Tweet London, April 4 (IANS/EFE) Set for release April 23, Carlos Vives' next album features a duet with Brazil's Michel Telo. "Corazon profundo", Vives' 14th studio disc, "is made with all...

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BlackBerry’s Peculiar BBM Music Service Slated To Shut Down On June 2
Full Article Crunch
04 Apr 2013

Apple Facebook Twitter Google Microsoft apps Comment BlackBerry’s Peculiar BBM Music Service Slated To Shut Down On June 2 Chris Velazco View Staff Page Follow me on twitter Chris Velazco is a mobile enthusiast and writer who studied English and Marketing at Rutgers University. Once upon a time, he was the news intern for MobileCrunch,...

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Nick Jonas denies recently meeting up with ex Miley Cyrus
Full Article Digital Spy
03 Apr 2013

Nick Jonas has denied that he comforted ex-girlfriend Miley Cyrus at the height of her alleged troubles with fiancé Liam Hemsworth. Jonas and Cyrus were reported in the press to have spent time together during Hemsworth's trip to Australia, which came amid rumours that he kissed January Jones at an Oscars bash. © PA Images / Charles Sykes/AP...

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Popstar Justin Bieber given month to collect pet monkey
Full Article Baltimore Sun
03 Apr 2013

BERLIN (Reuters) - Teenage pop sensation Justin Bieber has been given a month to provide German authorities with the papers they need to release his pet monkey "Mally". Customs officials seized...

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Aretha Franklin joins McDonald’s Gospelfest
Full Article The Examiner
03 Apr 2013

It was announced today that legendary singer Aretha Franklin will return to her Gospel roots to perform at the 30th Annual McDonald’s Gospelfest. The Gospelfest takes place Saturday May 11 at the Prudential Center (165 Mulberry Street, Newark, NJ). Aretha Franklin began her personal musical journey singing at her much-revered father Reverend C.L....

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The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin performs at Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida March 16, 2010
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I don't think underworld exists anymore in Bollywood: John Abraham
Full Article The Times of India
04 Apr 2013

Actor John Abraham, who is playing real-life gangster Manya Surve in his upcoming film 'Shootout at Wadala', is hopeful that the role will be watershed in his career as it did for Sanjay Dutt in the 1999 crime drama 'Vaastav'. John is playing Manohar Arjun Surve alias Manya Surve, a member of the Mumbai underworld who was gunned down in the...

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Kate Hudson Admits Shock At Pregnancy Only Two Months Into Matt Bellamy Relationship
Full Article The Inquisitr
03 Apr 2013

Posted: April 3, 2013 Kate Hudson looked stunning in a red Gucci dress on the cover of the May 2013 Elle UK which hit the newstands Wednesday. However, what the 33-year-old Almost Famous actress had to say might raise a few eyebrows. According to US Weekly, she described her relationship with the 34-year-old British Muse frontman, Matt Bellamy,...

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'Commando' is the girl's story: Pooja Chopra
Full Article The Times of India
03 Apr 2013

Vidyut Jamwal is playing the title role in 'Commando', but actress Pooja Chopra says her character is equally important and it's central to the story. "In the film, there is a fight between the girl and the villain. The girl is the central character. Commando is the girl's story. It never came to me...

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Ebert: Cancer returns, taking 'leave of presence'
Full Article US News
03 Apr 2013

CHICAGO (AP) — Film critic Roger Ebert says he has cancer again and is scaling back his movie reviews while undergoing radiation. In a blog post, the 70-year-old said he'll take a "leave of presence." The veteran critic has previously battled cancer in his thyroid and salivary glands and lost the ability to speak and eat after surgery. In a...

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Ameesha feels actors should innovate to avoid stagnation
Full Article The Siasat Daily
03 Apr 2013

Mumbai, April 03: Actress Ameesha Patel, who is ready with her first production "Desi Magic," says change is important for an actor or else they may stagnate. "Everyone goes through phases in life and change is the only constant. If you don't change, if you don't keep up with times, if you don't try and bring newness, then you become stagnant,...

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Shahid Kapoor persuades Prabhu Deva to join in for dance
Full Article Indian Express
03 Apr 2013

Shahid Kapoor is determined to make Rambo Rajkumar his perfect comeback vehicle. Shahid is leaving no stone unturned to ensure the film has the box office impact that Prabhu Deva achieved with Salman Khan in Wanted and Akshay Kumar in Rowdy...

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India's actor Shahid Kapoor performs with back dancers during 1860 anniversary celebrations that marked the arrival of Indians in the country 150 years ago at the Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban, South Africa on Sunday Jan. 9, 2011.
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My film plots are the same: Danny Boyle
Full Article Indian Express
03 Apr 2013

Filmmaker Danny Boyle has joked that all his movies have the same storyline about a man overcoming the impossible. The 56-year-old knows that all his...

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British director Danny Boyle, an Oscar nominee for best director for his work on "Slumdog Millionaire," arrives for the 81st Academy Awards Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles
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Rand Paul Commences 2016 New Hampshire Primary Campaigning
Full Article Vanity Fair
04 Apr 2013

Libertarian dauphin Rand Paul will become the first of the (likely) 2016 presidential contenders to kiss the proverbial ring of New Hampshire....

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Mark Sanford's Primary Win Demonstrates Power of Forgiveness After Scandal
Full Article ABC News
04 Apr 2013

Share 0 Mark Sanford's triumphant return to politics with his victory in a Republican primary for his former South Carolina House seat at least partly demonstrates the power of redemption among voters for candidates who slip badly but come clean and seek forgiveness. Yes, Sanford hasn't won yet. He will take on Democrat Elizabeth Colbert...

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Gov. Mark Sanford speaks on his cell phone near St. Philip's Church in downtown Charleston, S.C. Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009 before talking to the media. A panel of South Carolina lawmakers voted down a measure to impeach Sanford on Wednesday, but recommended a formal rebuke.
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PM of Georgia among owners of secret firms in British Virgin Islands
Full Article The Guardian
04 Apr 2013

As fresh names emerge, senior Lib Dem politician says British Virgin Islands offshore haven 'stains the face of Britain' Georgian prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, listed as a director of a British Virgin Islands company. Photograph: Shakh Aivazov/AP The prime minister of Georgia heads a list of fresh names that emerged on Thursday as owners of...

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Georgia's billionaire and opposition leader Bidzina Ivanishvili speak to media during press conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has conceded defeat in the parliamentary election and says the opposition now has the right to form a government. Speaking Tuesday on television, he said: "It's clear from the preliminary results that the opposition has the lead and it should form the government. And I as president should help them with this." Early results show an opposition coalition led by billionaire businessman Bidzina Ivanishvili with what appears to be an insurmountable lead as voters turned away from Saakashvili and the party that has been in power for almost nine years.
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France Telecom, Deutsche Tel line up banks for EE market listing
Full Article The Guardian
04 Apr 2013

PARIS (Reuters) - France Telecom has chosen Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Merrill Lynch to advise it on a potential initial public offering of EE, Britain's largest mobile operator, according to a person familiar with the matter. Deutsche Telekom is expected to hire JP Morgan for the sale, multiple sources from the sector said, since the bank...

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A woman enters a euro discount store in south Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Nov. 22, 2010. Ireland's banks will be pruned down, merged or sold as part of a massive EU-IMF bailout, the government says as a shellshocked nation comes to grips with its failure to protect its financial institutions.
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U.S. stock index futures signal early gains
Full Article Reuters
04 Apr 2013

PARIS, April 4 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P; 500 up 0.51 percent, Dow Jones up 0.43 percent and Nasdaq 100 up 0.44 percent at 0923 GMT. * European stocks dipped in morning trade, adding to the previous session's sharp losses as grim data rattled investors ahead of...

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Customers crowd the entrance to a branch of Ecobank in the Plateau business district of Abidjan, Ivory Coast Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011. Another bank says it has closed its doors amid a political crisis in Ivory Coast, as residents in the commercial hub lined up at banks to try to withdraw their savings amid rumors of a cash shortage. British bank Standard Chartered confirmed Wednesday that it had suspended its operations in Ivory Coast, joining two other banks and the regional stock exchange
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Japan central bank revamps policy to boost economy
Full Article Houston Chronicle
04 Apr 2013

By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer | April 4, 2013 | Updated: April 4, 2013 3:18am Comments (0) E-mail Print Tweet Page 1 of 1 TOKYO (AP) — Japan is making a sweeping shift in its monetary policy, aiming to spur inflation and get the world's third-largest economy out of a long, debilitating slump. Bowing to demands from Prime Minister Shinzo...

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A man walks beneath a Tokyo brokerage's financial news bulletin board reporting Japanese finance and economy ministers welcome Japan's central bank's decision to cut its key interest rate to 0.1 percent Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. Bank of Japan joinined the U.S. Federal Reserve in lowering borrowing rates to nearly zero amid an ever-worsening outlook for the global eco
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European Stocks Tread Water Ahead of ECB Decision
Full Article Wall Street Journal
04 Apr 2013

By MICHELE MAATOUK European stocks were little changed on Thursday as investors awaited key rate decisions, while the euro gained against the yen after the Bank of Japan launched an aggressive monetary easing campaign to fight deflation. The Nikkei reversed losses to end up over 2% after the Bank of Japan's newly appointed Gov. Haruhiko Kuroda...

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Asian Markets Mostly Down, Tokyo Surges on BoJ Move
Full Article Jakarta Globe
04 Apr 2013

Tokyo shares bounced and the yen tumbled on Thursday after Japan unveiled more aggressive monetary easing, but other Asian markets slipped, with Seoul hit by growing tensions on the Korean peninsula. The yen sank against the dollar and the euro after the Bank of Japan (BoJ), in its first meeting under a new governor, announced a raft of measures...

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A Tokyo Stock Exchange employee reacts during the afternoon trade in Tokyo Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Japan's benchmark stock index plunged more than 4 percent in Tuesday morning trading in the second day of a frenetic sell-off over fears of a possible global slowdown. The benchmark Nikkei index lost 587.63 points, or 4.41 percent, to 12,738.31 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange at the end of the morning session.
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Iran, World Powers to Meet Again on Nuclear Stalemate
Iran, World Powers to Meet Again on Nuclear Stalemate
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The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, plus Germany, are heading back Friday to Almaty, Kazakhstan, for talks with Iran over its nuclear program. VOA's Jeff Seldin reports on the hope for some progress.
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New bird flu cases kills several in China
New bird flu cases kills several in China
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A third person has died from a new strain of bird flu in China. A 38-year-old cook fell ill while working in the province of Jiangsu and died last week. Five other cases were found in the region. Two people died from the H7N9 strain in Shanghai during March. A total of nine human infections have now been confirmed. Al Jazeera's Rob McBride reports from Hong Kong.
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Five people die in torrential downpour in Buenos Aires
Five people die in torrential downpour in Buenos Aires
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Torrential rain in Buenos Aires has left five people dead, while flooding continues to cause chaos in the city. Report by Andrea Lilly. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn . Subscribe to ITN News! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=itnnews Visit our homepage at http://www.itn.co.uk
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Kim Jong Un, North Korea Threaten Missle Strikes to  'Settle Accounts With U.S.'
Kim Jong Un, North Korea Threaten Missle Strikes to 'Settle Accounts With U.S.'
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Kim Jong Un has ordered his military to prepare for missile strikes against the U.S.
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Obama praises Colorado's gun laws
Obama praises Colorado's gun laws
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Colorado now requires background checks for new gun purchases and limits gun magazines to 15 rounds.
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Mashaei on IRIB 19 Bahman Feb 08
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http://www.LargestArchive.com watch Persian movies and more free online without registration and download !
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Travel Book Review: Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: American Efforts to Counter the...
Travel Book Review: Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: American Efforts to Counter the...
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http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Joseph Kony: American Efforts to Counter the LRA in Central Africa, Uganda, Central African Republic (CAR), Congo, and South Sudan by White House, Department of State, U.S. Government, U.S. Congress, U.S. Military, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM).
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Over two dozen killed from  Record flash floods in La Plata and Buenos Aires Argentina
Over two dozen killed from Record flash floods in La Plata and Buenos Aires Argentina
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BUENOS AIRES - Record flash floods in Argentina have killed at least 52 people this week, officials said on Wednesday, destroying thousands of homes and renewing tensions as politicians blamed one another for the high death toll. At least 52 people drowned in their homes and cars, were electrocuted or died in other accidents as flooding from days of torrential rains swamped Argentina's low-lying capital and province of Buenos Aires. At least 46 died Wednesday in and around the city of La Plata, Gov. Daniel Scioli said. Six deaths were reported a day earlier in the nation's capital. Many people climbed onto their roofs in the pouring rain after storm sewers backed up. Water surged up through drains in their kitchen and bathroom floors, and then poured in over their windowsills.
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Dozens die in attack on court in Afghanistan
Dozens die in attack on court in Afghanistan
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At least 53 people have been killed after attackers targeted a court building in western Afghanistan. The gunmen were trying to free a group of Taliban prisoners who were being brought to court for trial. It has raised new concerns about security in the country; the assault happened less than 200m from the provincial governor's compound. Al Jazeera's Khadija Magardie reports.
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Bank of Japan News - Haruhiko Kuroda, TOKYO, Shinzo Abe
Bank of Japan News - Haruhiko Kuroda, TOKYO, Shinzo Abe
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Japan likely to nominate ADB's Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, an advocate of aggressive monetary easing, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper reported. The yen plunged 1.4 percent in early trade to 94.67 per dollar by 4.56 a.m. on Monday after the report Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will submit the nominations for Kuroda and two deputy governor posts to parliament this week. The incumbents leave on March 19. ... http://news.yahoo.com/japan-likely-nominate-adbs-kuroda-boj-nikkei-183009393--business.html Japan likely to nominate ADB's Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei Japan's government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, who has called for pumping more money into the economy, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper ... http://us.rd.yahoo.com/finance/news/rss/story/SIG=14lvi4b42/*http%3A//us.rd.yahoo.com/finance/news/topfinstories/SIG=12ieclcs5/*http%3A//finance.yahoo.com/news/japan-likely-nominate-adbs-kuroda-183057177.html?l=1 Japan likely to nominate ADB's Kuroda for BOJ: Nikkei TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is likely to nominate Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, who has called for pumping more money into the economy, as its next central bank governor, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Monday. http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/businessNews/~3/4MGWaRS-Jjk/us-japan-economy-boj-nikkei-idUSBRE91N0DD20130224 ADB's Kuroda pulls ahead in race to lead Bank of Japan TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian Development Bank chief Haruhiko Kuroda is leading the race to become the new governor of Japan's central bank, according to media reports on Sunday, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nears a decision on who will head the bank's fight against deflation. The government has said it will decide its nominee this week and Abe was expected to huddle with aides to reach a final decision after returning from a U.S. trip on Sunday. Still, whoever Abe nominates is not certain to get the job because the appointment must be approved by both houses of parliament. ... http://news.yahoo.com/bank-japan-contest-becoming-more-open-race-muto-012126520--business.html http://www.wochit.com
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Jihad Bait? UK soldiers in Syria may turn terrorist when back home
Jihad Bait? UK soldiers in Syria may turn terrorist when back home
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Security services in the UK say scores of Brits are fighting in Syria and could use their weapons know-how to cause havoc when they come back home. This is just one part of a wide-ranging report into key terrorist threats faced by Britain that extend to biological weapons attacks and cyber crime. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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Kerry: U.S. won't accept a nuclear state
Kerry: U.S. won't accept a nuclear state
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Sec. John Kerry participates in a bilateral meeting with the South Korean minister of foreign affairs and trade.
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South Korean tanks drills North Korea border
South Korean tanks drills North Korea border
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South Korea's new president on Monday promised a strong military response to any North Korean provocation after Pyongyang announced that the two countries were now in a state of war. President Park Geun-Hye's warning came as North Korea's rubber-stamp parliament was set to hold its annual session and a day after ruling party leaders vowed to enshrine Pyongyang's right to nuclear weapons in law. It also came as the US announced it had deployed stealth fighters to South Korea as part of an ongoing joint military exercise. In a meeting with senior military officials and Defence Minister Kim Kwan-Jin, Park said she took the near-daily stream of bellicose threats emanating from the North over the past month "very seriously". "I believe that we should make a strong and immediate retaliation without any other political considerations if (the North) stages any provocation against our people," she said. Park, a conservative who had advocated cautious engagement with the North during her election campaign, has been compelled to take a more hardline posture after assuming office in February. The defence minister made it clear that the South would carry out pre-emptive strikes against the North's nuclear and missile facilities in the event of hostilities breaking out. "We will... establish a so-called 'active deterrence' aimed at neutralising the North's nuclear and missile threats quickly," Kim said. The Korean peninsula has been caught in a cycle of escalating tensions since the North's long-range rocket launch in December which its critics condemned as a ballistic missile test. United Nations sanctions were followed by a nuclear test in February, after which came more sanctions and more apocalyptic threats from Pyongyang as South Korea and the United States conducted joint military drills. Those threats have run the gamut from limited artillery bombardments to pre-emptive nuclear strikes, and have been met with warnings from Seoul and Washington of severe repercussions. The US military said Monday it had deployed F-22 Raptor stealth fighters to South Korea as part of the ongoing "Foal Eagle" military exercise. North Korea has already threatened to strike the US mainland and US bases in the Pacific in response to the participation of nuclear-capable US B-52 and B-2 stealth bombers in this year's exercise. The annual gathering of the North's Supreme People's Assembly, or parliament, usually scores low on policy announcements -- its role limited to unanimously pushing through pre-decided budgets and personnel changes. But with North Korea having declared itself in a "state of war" with the South, Monday's session will be closely watched for any sign of the current crisis impacting on the fortunes of members of the ruling elite. "The North has played most of its political cards, so I don't see any fresh, tangible threats to come out after the meeting," said Cho Han-Bum, an analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification. "It will probably issue some kind of symbolic statement, like urging all North Koreans to stand ready for a possible war." The parliament session was preceded by a gathering Sunday of the central committee of the ruling Workers' Party, chaired by North Korea's young leader Kim Jong-Un. The meeting declared that the North's possession of nuclear weapons "should be fixed by law", and that its nuclear arsenal should be beefed up "qualitatively and quantitatively". On Saturday, North Korea announced it had entered a "state of war" with South Korea and warned that any provocation would swiftly escalate into an all-out nuclear conflict. It also threatened to shut down the joint-Korean Kaesong industrial complex which is a crucial source of hard-currency revenue for Pyongyang and has been shielded from previous crises. The border crossing to Kaesong, which lies 10 kilometres (six miles) on the North side, was functioning normally on Monday. The operating stability of the complex is seen as a bellwether of inter-Korean relations, and its closure would mark a clear escalation of tensions beyond all the military rhetoric. Blog : http://patrynworldlatestnews.blogspot.com/ Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/patryn.worldlatestnews
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News Wrap: UN Adopts Global Arms Trade Treaty
News Wrap: UN Adopts Global Arms Trade Treaty
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In other news Tuesday, the U.N. General Assembly adopted the first-ever global arms trade treaty. Nations that ratify the pact will have to regulate the transfers of arms. Also, President Obama asked Congress to invest $100 million to map the human brain to help find cures for serious brain disorders.
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Autism Awareness Commercial
Autism Awareness Commercial
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Autism is a complex neurological and developmental disorder that lasts throughout a persons lifetime. In 1970 autism was rare, affecting only 1 - 2 children per 10,000. The Centre for Disease Control in America now reports that autism effects 1 in 166 children. Australia now has 30,000 children with Autism
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People wait in line to enter a branch of the Bank of Cyprus in Nicosia, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Banks in Cyprus reopened to customers for the first time in nearly two weeks Thursday, albeit with strict restrictions on transactions. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, right, greets Spain's national soccer team coach Vicente del Bosque, ahead of the official draw for the FIFA 2013 Confederations Cup Brazil in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. In this Feb. 12, 2010 file photo, Charles Solomon with Barclays Capital, left, works at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. File - A teenage girl in front of a computer using the internet, India.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, testifies on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013, before Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the deadly September attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Brooklyn Nets forward Gerald Wallace, left, talks with official Derrick Stafford after he was called for a foul in the third quarter in an NBA basketball game against the Sacramento Kings in Sacramento, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. The Nets won 99-90. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) This Monday, July 16, 2012 photo shows the Yahoo headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Yahoo is hiring longtime Google executive Marissa Mayer to be its next CEO, the fifth in five years as the company struggles to rebound from financial malaise and internal turmoil.  Sunita Williams astronaut spacewalk / wam2

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak reviews the troops during welcoming ceremony at Malacanang Palace grounds in Manila, Philippines Monday Oct. 15, 2012. Heather Watson (GBR) competes against Lucie Safarova (CZE) during the Day 5 of the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 23, 2012 in Key Biscayne, Florida - USA. Natural gas cylinders in a transport vehicle - cooking gas - LPG thousands of chicks in poultry farms

Venezuelas Praesident Hugo Chavez in Caracas waehrend einer Pressekonferenz Zenit's forward Brazilian Hulk in action during the Russian Premier League Championship soccer match between Zenit St. Petersburg and Terek Grozny in St.Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. Brazil's Finance Minister Guido Mantega attends a meeting on changes in economic policy at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday, May 3, 2012. A woman walks past a wall plastered with election campaign posters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013.

President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participate in a joint news conference, Wednesday, March 20, 2013, at the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem. In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian citizens gather in front of a damaged building that was destroyed by a car bomb, at Jaramana neighborhood, in Damascus, Syria, Monday Oct. 29, 2012. People on the street, building , Bank, iranian girls on the street, street telephone and ordenary life of the Iranian people working and doing shopping in Tehran capital File - U.S. Army Soldiers from Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, and Iraqi's Emergency Service Unit, conduct a cordon and search in Amushabi,  Kirkuk, Iraq, Feb. 19, 2008.

Demonstration in front of Sydney Town Hall in support of Julian Assange, 2010, December 10.  Lula predicts African prosperity Qantas Boeing 737 in Yanani Dreaming colours being prepared for departure from Terminal 2. A doctor examines chest X-rays at a tuberculosis clinic in Gugulethu, Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Nov. 9, 2007. South Africa reported 343,000 TB cases in 2006, of which an estimated 6,000 were multi-drug-resistant. The government says that there have been about 400 cases of XDR-TB (extremely-drug-resistant tuberculosis), but groups like Medecins Sans Frontieres say this is a big underest
Iran, 6 Powers Meet Thursday for Nuclear Talks
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ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — Iran and six world powers trying to curb Tehran's nuclear progress are meeting Thursday with the window shrinking on diplomacy. Tehran is moving closer to the ability to make atomic arms, posing a risk of Mideast conflict. Israel says the Islamic Republic is only a few months away from the threshold of having...

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Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary and chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili listens to a question during a final news conference in Almaty
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Iran Nu­cle­ar Talks: World Pow­ers Agree To Hold Fol­low-Up Talks With Tehran
updated 21 Mar 2013; published 21 Mar 2013
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Supreme Lead­er Khamenei amid Obama visit: Iran will de­stroy Is­raeli cities if at­tacked
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UN LEAD­ER in IRAN peace talk about SYRIA and NU­CLE­AR PRO­GRAM
updated 28 Oct 2012; published 28 Oct 2012
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De­fence Min­is­ter Vahi­di: Hezbol­lah Drone is NOTH­ING com­pared to Iran's POWER
updated 04 Nov 2012; published 04 Nov 2012
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UK on stand­by to send WAR­PLANES to GULF as Ira­ni­an ten­sions rise: WW3 in AC­TION?!
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April 4, 2013 -- Updated 1228 GMT (2028 HKT) (CNN) -- It's not just the United States grappling with the issue of same-sex marriage. Many countries around the world are...
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Earlier this week, a bird flu virus never before found in humans grabbed world attention after it infected and killed people in China. Scientists have since been scrambling to...

Soldiers from South Africa forming part of the military personnel of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) attend a funeral service .
Isotope seized in Georgia too small for dirty bomb 8 minutes ago Iran, 6 powers meet Thursday for nuclear talks 8 minutes ago South African military to withdraw troops in CAR 13 minutes ago Iran, 6 powers meet Thursday...
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In this April 5, 2009 image released by Korean Central News Agency on April 9, 2009, via Korea News Service in Tokyo, a missile from Musudan-ri, North Korea is seen before its launch.
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea has moved a missile with "considerable range" to its east coast, South Korea's defense minister said Thursday, but he added that there are no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a full-scale conflict. The report...
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A security guard wearing a protective mask as a precaution against swine flu, stands guard behind a security cordon at the the entrance of a the Home Inn Hotel, where China's second confirmed Swine Flu patient is believed to have been lodged in Beijing , China, Wednesday, May 13, 2009.
A fourth person has died of human H7N9 avian flu infection in China and another person is in hospital after contracting the virus, Chinese health officials announced on Thursday. These infections bring the death toll to four and the total number of...
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A Palestinian protester throws a Molotov cocktail towards Israeli soldiers, not pictured, during clashes in the West Bank city of Hebron, Wednesday, April 3, 2013.
Men aged 17 and 18 killed as confrontations enter a third day following the death of a Palestinian prisoner in an Israeli jail Clashes flared after the death on Tuesday of Maysara Abu Hamdeya, 64, who was serving a life sentence in an Israeli jail....
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Genetic instabilities a potential culprit for autism
An ongoing search continues with autism as researches seek answers to the influence of genetic or environmental factors as diagnoses climb rapidly. On Tuesday, findings from a study were released concluding children with autism have higher levels of...
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Experts question how UN can control arms sales
The United Nations has finally succeeded in regulating the global arms trade. Governments and human rights organizations are describing this as an historic agreement - but some loopholes remain. UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon spoke of a "victory...
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A man wades through a flooded street in La Plata, in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, Wednesday, April 3, 2013.
The government in Argentina has declared three days of national mourning after flash floods killed 54 people. One of the heaviest storms recorded moved through the province hitting both the capital, Buenos Aires, and the city of La Plata. At least 48...
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