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Obama renews vow to close Guantanamo detention camp
Full Article Reuters
30 Apr 2013

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saying it was damaging to U.S. interests to keep holding prisoners in legal limbo at Guantanamo, President Barack Obama renewed an old vow on Tuesday to close the camp, where about 100 inmates are on hunger strike to protest against their years in detention without trial. Human rights groups welcomed Obama's recommitment to...

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President Barack Obama receives an update in the Oval Office from Lisa Monaco, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, on the Boston Marathon bombing investigation following the capture of the second suspect, April 19 2013.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 24 Apr 2013; published 12 Apr 2013
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Guantanamo inmates on mass hunger strike
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 23 Apr 2013
1:29
12 Arrested in NYC Protest of Indefinite Detention As Guantánamo Prisoner Hunger Strike Continues
updated 14 Apr 2013; published 14 Apr 2013
1:51
Guantanamo: Guards Fire Rounds To Quell Unrest
updated 15 Apr 2013; published 15 Apr 2013
4:26
English News Today - US must end Gitmo prison horrors: Franklin Lamb
updated 16 Apr 2013; published 16 Apr 2013
2:25
English News Today - Guantanamo Bay hunger strike intensifies
updated 14 Apr 2013; published 14 Apr 2013
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Guards Fire Rounds To Quell Guantanamo Bay Unrest
EU vote takes nerve-agent pesticides out of bees' world
Full Article NZ Herald
30 Apr 2013

Despite lobbying from chemical companies, neonicotinoid insecticides to be banned. Environmentalists hailed a "victory for bees" after the European Union voted for a ban on the nerve-agent pesticides blamed for the dramatic decline in global bee populations. Despite fierce lobbying by the chemicals industry, 15 of the 27 member states voted for a...

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EU vote takes nerve-agent pesticides out of bees' world
photo: EC / (C)2013-EUROPEAN COMMISSION

updated 20 Apr 2013; published 06 Apr 2013
1:53
Sharp bee population decline linked to pesticides
updated 26 Apr 2013; published 26 Apr 2013
1:40
Free A Bee
updated 13 Apr 2013; published 05 Apr 2013
2:03
New Fears Over UK's Bee Population
updated 26 Apr 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
5:45
FREE A BEE
updated 03 Feb 2013; published 16 Nov 2011
9:14
The Bee Conspiracy & Benefits of Honey(2 of 2)
updated 26 Apr 2013; published 16 Nov 2011
15:20
The Bee Conspiracy & Benefits of Honey(1 of 2)
Diaoyutais covered by security pact with Japan: Hagel
Full Article Taipei Times
30 Apr 2013

Islands at the center of a territorial row between Japan and China are covered by a military protection accord between Washington and Tokyo, US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said on Monday. “The United States does not take a position on the ultimate sovereignty of the islands, but we do recognize they are under the administration of Japan...

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Diaoyutais covered by security pact with Japan: Hagel
photo: US DoD / Aaron Hostutler

updated 24 Apr 2013; published 17 Mar 2013
9:59
CHINA started WW3
updated 21 Jan 2013; published 09 Jan 2013
5:38
President Obama's Cabinet Nominations,Japan-China Tensions,2012 Hottest Year in US
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 20 Sep 2012
1:39
Defense Secretary Panetta Discusses Moving Foward with Osprey Operations
updated 02 Feb 2013; published 02 Feb 2013
5:10
WWIII China tells Navy to prepare for combat (January 10, 2012)
updated 18 Apr 2013; published 01 Feb 2013
0:33
Close Shave_ Truck overturns, misses motorcyclist by inches.
updated 18 Apr 2013; published 01 Feb 2013
0:45
WARNING!!!This is what fracking can do to your house. Giant sinkhole swallows house in China.
Musharraf remanded over Bhutto assassination
Full Article Al Jazeera
30 Apr 2013

Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf will spend Pakistan's general election day under lock and key after a court extended his house arrest over the murder of Benazir Bhutto. An anti-terrorism court in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, next to the capital Islamabad, put Musharraf on a 14-day judicial remand over the death of the former prime...

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Pakistan's former President and military ruler Pervez Musharraf, center, arrives in an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, April 20, 2013.
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed)

updated 28 Apr 2013; published 27 Apr 2013
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Musharraf on remand for probe into Bhutto murder
updated 27 Apr 2013; published 26 Apr 2013
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Court dismisses Musharraf's bail extension plea
updated 29 Mar 2013; published 29 Mar 2013
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Shoe thrown at Musharraf in Pakistani court
updated 24 Mar 2013; published 24 Mar 2013
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Pervez Musharraf returns to Pakistan after four-year exile
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 23 Apr 2013
0:55
Pakistan: Pervez Musharraf compare au tribunal pour l'assassinat de Benazir Bhutto
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 29 Mar 2013
1:08
Pakistan's Musharraf granted bail to run in election
Iran softens tune on Israel
Full Article Asia Times
30 Apr 2013

By Kaveh L Afrasiabi CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - With the Iranian presidential elections only two months away, foreign policy issues are hotly debated in the crowded field of candidates, and a chorus of prominent voices is aiming to lower the temperature with Israel. The rising softer tone may reflect a new elite consensus that a revised approach...

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In this Sunday, May 27, 2012, file photo, former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, right, listens to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, in an inauguration ceremony of the parliament in Tehran, Iran.
photo: AP / Vahid Salemi

updated 30 Apr 2013; published 26 Apr 2013
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Iran nuclear policy forecast not to change after June presidential elections
updated 24 Jan 2013; published 24 Jan 2013
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Iran Will Not Use Nuclear Weapons to Destroy Israel
updated 24 Sep 2012; published 23 Aug 2012
4:51
Fierce Debate over Israeli Strike on Iran Nuclear Program: Trade Dimona for Qom Facility?
updated 04 Mar 2013; published 28 Sep 2012
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How to Build U.S.-Israeli Coordination on Preventing an Iranian Nuclear Breakout
updated 12 Jan 2013; published 12 Jan 2013
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War Worries: Israelis haunted by Iran nuclear threat
updated 12 Dec 2007; published 12 Dec 2007
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Nuclear Threat is from Israel NOT Iran.
Value of aid overstated by billions of dollars as donors reap interest on loans
Full Article The Guardian
30 Apr 2013

Data reveals Japan receives more from developing countries than it gives when interest repayments are taken into account, as OECD reviews how it measures aid Japan receives more from developing countries than it gives, when interest repayments on loans are deducted from total. Photograph: How Hwee Young/EPA The Organisation for Economic...

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File - Young men help stock food items for delivery to refugees from Bani Walid, Libya, a town which was recently the scene of heavy fighting between locals and government-affiliated troops.
photo: UN / Iason Athanasiadis

updated 20 Jan 2011; published 20 Jan 2011
3:04
Brazilian Farmers Livelihoods Threatened by Deadly Floods
updated 25 Nov 2012; published 25 Nov 2012
9:52
Africa Lost 1.6 Trillion in Capital Flight and Odious Debt Over Forty Years
updated 16 Jun 2010; published 16 Jun 2010
1:30
Bankster.mov
updated 29 Mar 2012; published 29 Mar 2012
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Chicago Activists Stop Forclosure
updated 31 Jul 2011; published 31 Jul 2011
2:55
5.8 million Israelis Get 100 Billion In US Tax Dollars While American States Are Falling Apart.mp4
updated 26 Oct 2012; published 25 Oct 2012
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GGN: Drones to Work on Kill List, Puppet Regime Aid Terrorist in Bani Walid, West Done w/ S.Arabia?
European Court to Rule on Ukraine's Tymoshenko
Full Article The New York Times
30 Apr 2013

STRASBOURG, France (AP) — Europe's human rights court is expected to rule on the jailing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, which has strained the former Soviet state's ties with Europe and the United States. Tymoshenko, an architect of Ukraine's 2004 pro-democracy Orange Revolution, was sentenced to seven years in prison in...

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In this Nov. 4, 2011 file photo former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko waves to supporters from a prison window in Kiev, Ukraine.
photo: AP / Ukrafoto

updated 06 Aug 2012; published 30 Sep 2011
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The Tymoshenko Case Complicates Ukraine's Integration into EU
updated 26 Feb 2013; published 26 Feb 2013
0:43
Ukrainian Ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko Suspected in Murder Case
updated 14 Oct 2011; published 14 Oct 2011
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[Broadcast HD] Yulia Tymoshenko' sentence - relations between the EU and Ukraine
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 29 Aug 2012
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EU concerned by Tymoshenko appeal failure
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 25 May 2012
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euronews U talk - Tymoshenko case: should the EU boycott Euro2012?
updated 12 Oct 2011; published 12 Oct 2011
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EU Condemns Tymoshenko Sentence, Warns It Could Hurt Ties with Ukraine
Kercher murder case: Amanda Knox proclaims innocence
Full Article BBC News
30 Apr 2013

Amanda Knox - who is facing a retrial over the killing of Briton Meredith Kercher in Italy in 2007 - has gone on US television to protest her innocence. In an ABC News interview to be aired later on Tuesday, Miss Knox says claims that she is a "she-devil" and "heartless manipulator" are all wrong. "I'd like to be...

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This April 9, 2013 photo released by ABC shows Amanda Knox, left, speaking during an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer in New York.
photo: AP / ABC, Ida Mae Astute

updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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Amanda Knox Faces Retrial Over Kercher Death | Knox and Raffaele Sollecito face retrial
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
0:51
Amanda Knox Protests Innocence In TV Interview 30/4/2013
updated 27 Mar 2013; published 27 Mar 2013
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Amanda Knox Faces Retrial Over Kercher Death
updated 11 Apr 2013; published 01 Nov 2012
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Kercher family 'back to square one'
updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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Amanda Knox Faces Retrial Over Kercher Death - Video
updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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Amanda Knox, Raffaele Sollecito face retrial over Kercher murder
Italy's First Coalition
Full Article Wall Street Journal
29 Apr 2013

Financial markets are breathing a sigh of relief now that Italy has a new government after months of horse trading. And incoming Prime Minister Enrico Letta may have given them additional reasons to cheer with a bold to-do list that suggests he means to be more than another caretaker. But running the first left-right coalition in the history of the...

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Letta Cabinet with Giorgio Napolitano
photo: Creative Commons / Ignoto

updated 28 Apr 2013; published 27 Apr 2013
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Deal reached to form new Italian government
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 24 Apr 2013
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Italy's Letta enters political twister
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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The price of Italy's coalition - economy
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Italy: New PM sets out priorities ahead of confidence vote
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Italy: New PM sets out priorities ahead of confidence vote
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 27 Apr 2013
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English News Today - Premier-designate Letta vows to change politics
CIA Bribes Karzai: Millions In 'Ghost Money' Paid To Afghanistan President's Office, New York Times Reports
Full Article Huffington Post
29 Apr 2013

April 29 (Reuters) - Tens of millions of U.S. dollars in cash were delivered by the CIA in suitcases, backpacks and plastic shopping bags to the office of Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai for more than a decade, the New York Times says, citing current and former advisers to the Afghan leader. The so-called "ghost money" was meant to buy influence...

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File - Hamid Karzai the President of Afghanistan talks to Soldiers and Family Members at Campbell Army Airfield during a brief Visit to Fort Campbell, 14 May, 2010.
photo: US Army / Publication or comercial use of this material is released by US Army Public Affairs Officer at Ft. Campbell.

updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
7:55
CIA Bribes Afghanistan President with 'Ghost Money'
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
1:58
US' "GHOST MONEY" HAS NO MORE EFFECT OVERSEAS!
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
3:43
CIA 'Ghost Cash' Effect: Is US main source of Afghan corruption?
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
1:57
CIA Bribes Karzai Millions In 'Ghost Money' Paid To Afghanistan President's Office, New York Times R
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Taliban Start "Monumental" Spring Offensive 2013
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Karzai admits to being on secret US payroll

The Guardian
Barack Obama's spoof Spielberg film, in which he plays Daniel Day-Lewis playing Obama, proves the president is a witty guy. Does any other political comedy act measure up? World...
Al Jazeera
This month, Al Jazeera aired a special four-part series on the hidden history of the western oil giants known as the Seven Sisters, and their role in defining the politics and...
The Independent
Hundreds of millions of pounds from ring-fenced Whitehall health and education budgets could reportedly be “reclassified” to protect Britain’s Armed Forces from the next wave of...

Ireland may spend any spare budget cash rather than ease austerity
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland may spend any spare cash from future budgets rather than ease austerity measures, Finance Minister Michael Noonan said on Tuesday, after it left its plans to cut spending by 5.1 billion euro ($6.7 billion) for the next two...
photo: European Community / EC
ANSF troop totals shrinking, still short by 20,000
Afghan National Security Forces have shrunk by 4,000 troops and policemen from last year and are still 20,000 people short of the numbers they expect to have in place by the end of next year, according to the government watchdog overseeing...
photo: USMC / Pete Thibodeau
Dutch King Willem-Alexander is given three cheers by guests and his wife Queen Maxima inside the Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, during his inauguration Tuesday April 30, 2013.
Willem-Alexander became the first king of the Netherlands since 1890 today, ascending a throne largely stripped of political power but still invested with enormous symbolic significance for the Dutch people. At his investiture in Amsterdam's...
photo: AP / Robin Utrecht, Pool
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are drifting mostly higher on Wall Street, but poor results from Pfizer are holding down the Dow Jones industrial average. The Dow was down three points to 14,814 at midday Tuesday, a decline of 0.02 percent. Pfizer fell...
photo: AP / Richard Drew
UN chief condemns latest attack on Somali legal system
Print 30 April 2013 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has condemned the killing of Somalia’s Deputy State Attorney, Ahmed Malim Sheikh Nur, expressing deep concern that the recent attacks in Mogadishu seem to be targeting the...
photo: UN / Rick Bajornas
Fire rises during an explosion following an Israeli strike on the border tunnels between Egypt and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2012. In a backdrop of airstrikes and mounting casualties, American efforts to negotiate a cease-fire in the latest Gaza fighting between Israel and Hamas continues. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
JERUSALEM, April 30 (Reuters) - A Palestinian man stabbed and shot dead an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, the Israeli ambulance service and police said. It was the first time an Israeli has been killed by a Palestinian in the...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Dutch King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, right, and Princess Beatrix wave from the balcony of the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Tuesday April 30, 2013.
AMSTERDAM — Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands abdicated on Tuesday, handing over to her eldest son, Willem-Alexander, who became the first king of the Netherlands in more than 120 years. An estimated 25,000 well-wishers cheered outside the Royal...
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