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Syria fight rages amid pressure for talks
Full Article Sydney Morning Herald
25 May 2013

AFP Syrian rebels have kept up their resistance to a massive assault on the strategic central town of Qusayr as the regime's agreement...

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency, SANA, a Syrian man stands inside a burnt room of al-Ikhbariya TV station which was destroyed after being attacked by gunmen, in the town of Drousha, about 20 kilometers (14 miles) south of Damascus, Syria, Wednesday, June 27, 2012.
photo: AP / SANA

updated 14 May 2013; published 14 May 2013
2:12
Obama and Cameron discuss Syria crisis Middle East
updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
2:46
Syrian Opposition Preparing To Hold Peace Talks
updated 14 May 2013; published 14 May 2013
2:24
US, Britain Vow to Work Towards a New, Democratic Syria
updated 21 Apr 2013; published 21 Apr 2013
2:04
US approves additional $123m aid to Syria
updated 06 Jul 2012; published 06 Jul 2012
0:40
Hillary Clinton addresses Friends of Syria
updated 19 May 2013; published 19 May 2013
2:16
Assad insists he will not step down
Two child limit imposed on Myanmar's Rohingya
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 May 2013

Authorities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state have imposed a two-child limit for Muslim Rohingya families, a policy that does not apply to Buddhists in the area, and comes amid accusations of ethnic cleansing in the aftermath of sectarian violence. Local officials said on Saturday that the new measure would be applied to two Rakhine townships that...

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Burmese Rohingya refugees are seen on a bus as they arrive for demonstration outside the office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008.
photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin

updated 07 May 2013; published 18 Aug 2012
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Imagine if BURMA was BRITAIN Wach, Share and Upload, Act Now
updated 10 May 2013; published 18 Aug 2012
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Killing Muslims, Burma Muslim Killings, fake Burma pictures, Muslim Massacre, Rakhine Buddhist
updated 07 Apr 2013; published 28 Jul 2012
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Burma's an Arakan teacher witnessed Rohingya massacre - Bengladeshi Muslims' Atrocities in Burma
updated 24 Apr 2013; published 28 Jul 2012
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Bengali Muslims' Atrocities - Survivor Story After Rakhine Massacre Interview With Burmese Settler
updated 10 May 2013; published 29 Jul 2012
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Massacre-Myanmar Muslims (Rohingyas) run away from their Government.(US,EU,Arab League kept Silent)
updated 10 May 2013; published 12 Feb 2013
2:57
4 Rohingya Children Slaughtered in Maungdaw, Rakhine State, Myanmar
Woolwich murder sparks anti-Muslim backlash
Full Article BBC News
25 May 2013

There has been a huge increase in anti-Muslim incidents since the murder of a British soldier in Woolwich, an inter-faith charity has said. Faith Matters, which runs a helpline, said they had received more than 150 calls since Wednesday's attack, up from a daily average of six. A number of people have been arrested after...

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Military boots are laid in tribute outside the Woolwich Barracks, in London, Friday, May 24, 2013, in response to the bloody attack on Wednesday when a British soldier was killed in the nearby street.
photo: AP / Bogdan Maran

updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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(Dhimmi) David Cameron - Attack 'Betrayal of Islam!' - 23 May 2013
updated 25 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Was The Attack In Woolwich A Hoax? - Morris
updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Anti Muslim Attacks Rise After Woolwich Incident
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
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Blame Terrorism Not Islam
updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Woolwich Murder: My Thoughts
updated 22 May 2013; published 07 Apr 2013
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"Some Sharia Councils In Britain Maybe Putting Muslim Women At Risk"
Japan's Abe in Myanmar on landmark visit
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 May 2013

Shinzo Abe, accompanied by a large business delegation, is visiting Myanmar - the first by a Japanese leader in more than three decades as the Japanese attempt to reassert its position as a top economci partner after decades of poor relations with the previous military regime. The Japanese prime minister has visited Myanmar's...

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe greets Myanmar school children as he visits Lat Yat San Friends Elementary School in Yangon, Myanmar, Saturday, May 25, 2013.
photo: AP / Khin Maung Win

updated 23 Apr 2013; published 23 Apr 2013
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Delegation of Myanmar's Ethnic Minority Groups Visits Prime Minister Abe | nippon.com
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
0:52
Abe visits Myanmar
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
0:52
Abe Myanmar visits
updated 18 Jan 2013; published 18 Jan 2013
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China urges Japan to make efforts to solve Diaoyu Islands issue
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
1:51
Russia and Japan to discuss disputed islands
updated 21 Apr 2013; published 21 Apr 2013
2:51
AUNG SAN SUU KYI visit in Japan April 2013
Ex-Guatemalan President Extradited to U.S. in Corruption Case
Full Article The New York Times
25 May 2013

MEXICO CITY — Guatemalan officials rousted an imprisoned former president on Friday, loaded him onto a jet and whisked him to New York to face long-pending corruption charges. Enlarge This Image Agence France-PresseGetty Images Alfonso Portillo in Guatemala on Friday before his flight. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for...

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Guatemala's former President Alfonso Portillo, center, is escorted in hand cuffs by National Police officers and representatives from the Commission Against Impunity, left, at an air force base at Guatemala City, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010. Police captured fugitive Portillo in northern Guatemala Tuesday, a day after U.S. prosecutors indicted him on charges of laundering money stolen from foreign donations meant to buy children's books.
photo: AP / Moises Castillo

updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
2:43
Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
2:43
Daily English News - Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Guatemalan ex-president extradited to U.S. on money-laundering charges [Slide Show]
updated 16 Nov 2011; published 16 Nov 2011
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Former Guatemalan President to be extradited to the U.S..wmv
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Complete News - Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US
updated 19 Apr 2013; published 19 Apr 2013
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The Video Guatemala's President Doesn't Want You To See
Stockholm in relative calm after five nights of rioting
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
25 May 2013

LONDONThe streets of Stockholm were quieter late Friday after five consecutive nights of rioting that rocked the Swedish capital and shook the Scandinavian country's self-image as a tolerant, liberal place. Since Sunday, sections of northwest and south Stockholm have been lighted up with the glow of fires started by rock-throwing rioters,...

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The picture depicts the burning Husby Gård, set aflame during the riots.
photo: Creative Commons

updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
2:19
Stockholm Riots continue after police shooting
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:14
Sweden Fifth Night Of Rioting Rocks Stockholm
updated 22 May 2013; published 22 May 2013
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Sweden- Stockholm riots burn on for third night
updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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The 4th day RIOTS RAGE in an IMMIGRANT suburb of Sweden's capital
updated 20 May 2013; published 20 May 2013
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riots in Husby in western Stockholm.
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
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Sweden: Stockholm sizzles as riots continue for fifth night
Taliban launch attack in downtown Kabul
Full Article France24
24 May 2013

Gunfire and explosions rocked central Kabul on Friday after at least two suicide bombs tore through the Afghan capital, the second attack to hit the city in just over a week. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the blasts. By News Wires (text) Explosions and gunfire rocked central Kabul Friday as the Taliban launched an attack close...

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Afghan police take cover following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, May 24, 2013.
photo: AP / Ahmad Jamshid

updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:03
Taliban launch attack in central Kabul
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:57
Taliban launches deadly attack on a UN compound in Kabul
updated 21 Jan 2013; published 21 Jan 2013
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THE LATEST NEWS : Suicide bombers attack Afghan police
updated 15 Apr 2012; published 15 Apr 2012
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Coordinated Taliban suicide attack in Kabul april 15 2012
updated 24 Feb 2013; published 24 Feb 2013
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Police officers killed in Taliban suicide attack in Kabul - Afghanistan
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:08
Huge Explosions Hit Kabul; Paki-Punjabi ISI Terrorists in Name of Taliban Battle Police
Russia: Syria agrees to take part in talks
Full Article Al Jazeera
24 May 2013

Russia says the Syrian government had agreed in principle to attend an international peace conference proposed by Russia and the US, and criticised what it called attempts to undermine peace efforts. The summit has been suggested by the US and Russia and could take place in the Swiss city of Geneva. "We note with satisfaction that we...

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In this image taken from video obtained from the Shaam News Network, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, Free Syrian Army fighters fire at Syrian army soldiers during a fierce firefight in Daraa al-Balad, Syria, Monday March 18, 2013.
photo: AP / Shaam News Network via AP video

updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:22
Syria government may attend Geneva peace talks with opposition
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
5:14
Syrian govt takes a step closer to negotiation
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
1:26
RUSSIA TALKS TO SYRIAN OPPOSITION COALITION; Russia are ready for Bashar al-Assad's Resignation
updated 13 Mar 2013; published 13 Mar 2013
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Free syrian army in russia, cease fire negociation.
updated 28 Dec 2012; published 28 Dec 2012
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Syrian opposition rejects Russian proposal for Talks
updated 29 Dec 2012; published 29 Dec 2012
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Syrian opposition's stance on Assad 'a dead end': Lavrov
President Barack Obama defends drone strikes - but moves to rein them in
Full Article The Independent
24 May 2013

President Barack Obama combined a vigorous defence of his controversial use of drones with a no less impassioned demand for the closure of the notorious prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, which he called “a symbol around the world for an America that flouts the rule of law.” In a sweeping public reassessment of the evolving threat facing the US, Mr...

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File - Airmen of the 432d Air Expeditionary Wing surpassed the 600,000 flight hour mark in the MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft system Sept. 4, 2009, at Creech Air Force Base, Nev.
photo: USAF / Senior Airman Larry E. Reid Jr

updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Four American Citizens Killed In Drone Strikes Since 2009: Eric Holder
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
1:49
Barack Obama: 'drone strikes have saved lives'
updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Obama defends drones strikes
updated 31 Jan 2012; published 31 Jan 2012
1:02
Obama defends illegal drone attacks
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Complete News - US president defends assassination drone attacks
updated 24 May 2013; published 24 May 2013
3:42
US president defends assassination drone attacks
Was there genocide in Guatemala?
Full Article BBC News
24 May 2013

Two names are synonymous with the violence of Guatemala's 36-year-long civil war. One is Dos Erres, a village in the jungle of the Peten region which was wiped from the face of the earth by soldiers in December 1982. The other is Efrain Rios Montt, the de facto president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces at the time. Today, the road...

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Guatemala's former dictator Jose Efrain Rios Montt stands in court before the judge enters to announce the verdict for his genocide trial in Guatemala City, Friday, May 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Moises Castilo

updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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The Stream - Guatemala pursues justice in #RiosMontt case
updated 25 Mar 2013; published 25 Mar 2013
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The Stream - Guatemala pursues justice in #RiosMontt case
updated 15 Oct 2012; published 15 Oct 2012
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Sismo de intensidad 5.5 sacudió Guatemala
updated 21 Jun 2012; published 21 Jun 2012
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Ferrovias Guatemala hacia Izabal.
updated 07 Aug 2009; published 07 Aug 2009
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in honor of silence
updated 27 Jul 2008; published 27 Jul 2008
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Casa de Carton

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Hundreds of Muslim immigrants have rampaged through parts of the Swedish capital of Stockholm, torching cars and buses, setting fires, and hurling rocks at police. The unrest -- a...
Seeking Alpha
There was some initial consternation yesterday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke gave the clarity we were hoping to see. From Reuters: "If we see continued...

Former Guatemala's President Alfonso Portillo Cabrera speaks during a press conference at the Palace of Justice in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Portillo was extradited from Mexico to face corruption charges and the ex-leader said he was confident he would receive a fair trial in his homeland.
Guatemala has extradited ex-president Alfonso Portillo to the United States to face charges of laundering $70m. Portillo was put on a plane on Friday under the escort of US agents. "Hasta luego (see you later), people of Guatemala," Portillo,...
photo: AP / Moises Castillo
French special forces drive through Gao, Northern Mali, Wednesday Jan. 30, 2013. Islamist extremists fled the city Saturday after French, Chadian and Nigerien troops arrived, ending 10 month of radical Islamic control over the city.
France is set to begin the first major stage of its military withdrawal from Mali, four months after sending troops to push Islamist rebels out the north. A convoy of 80 lorries will leave a French base outside the capital, Bamako, and drive south to...
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Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang reacts at the end of a press conference after the signing ceremony of several agreements between Switzerland and China, in Kehrsatz near Bern, Switzerland, Friday, May 24, 2013.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese Premier Li Keqiang criticized the European Union over its plans to investigate alleged anti-competitive behavior by Chinese mobile telecom equipment makers and to impose punitive import duties on solar panels from China,...
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Second day of the Stockholm Husby riots
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A nearly week-long spate of rioting spread outside Stockholm on Friday but authorities said police reinforcements sent to the Swedish capital had reduced the violence there, even though dozens of youths set cars and a recycling...
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A collapsed portion of the Interstate 5 bridge lies at the Skagit River Friday, May 24, 2013, in Mount Vernon, Wash.
A four-lane highway bridge in Washington state has collapsed after being struck by a lorry, six years after 13 people were killed when another bridge fell. So how safe are bridges in the US? Repairs to the collapsed Skagit River bridge will cost an...
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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif addresses party workers in Lahore, Pakistan on Monday, May 20, 2013.
Nawaz Sharif knows better than anyone how powerful Pakistan's military are. He was toppled by them in 1999. So who is really going to be running the country now that he will be prime minister? In Pakistan's politically savvy drawing-rooms...
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A woman walks past police officers standing guard outside the house which was searched by British police in Luton, England, Monday, Dec. 13, 2010.
LONDON -- A government minister said Friday that the police and the security services would face inquiries into their previous handling of two men accused of hacking a British soldier to death on a busy London street two days ago. British security...
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