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At Least 53 Killed in Bombings in Iraq
Full Article The New York Times
27 May 2013

BAGHDAD — More than 50 people were killed in a wave of car bombings on Monday that struck Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad despite tightened security measures, officials and security forces said. Related Attacks in Iraqi Cities Raise Fears of Renewed Sectarian Conflict (May 21, 2013) Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international...

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Security forces inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in Basra, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012.
photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani

updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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MUSLIMS-TAGETED-IN-IRAQ-A-SERIES-OF-BOMBINGS-LEAVE-43 PEOPLE-DEAD-
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Coordinated attacks kill at least 9 people in Iraq: fears rising over sectarian violence
updated 22 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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VOA News for 21 May 2013 - 20130521
updated 08 Feb 2013; published 08 Feb 2013
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Iraq: Aftermath of market car bombings, approximately 40 killed
updated 13 Jan 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
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PAKISTAN Sectarian Violence: Twin Blasts Kill 81 People In Shiite Area Of Quetta
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Several killed by car bombs in southern Iraq
President Barack Obama speaks at the Memorial Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak

updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Watch President Obama's Memorial Day Speech at Arlington National Cemetery
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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President Obama Commemorates Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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President Obama Lays a Wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Raw video: President Obama's Memorial Day speech
updated 07 Sep 2012; published 07 Sep 2012
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President Obama Commemorates Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery
updated 27 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Weekly Address: Giving Thanks to Our Fallen Heroes this Memorial Day
EU divided on easing of Syria arms embargo
Full Article Austin American Statesman
27 May 2013

The European Union nations remain divided on Monday whether to ease sanctions against Syria to allow for weapons shipments to rebels fighting the regime of Syria's President Bashar Assad. Britain is the most outspoken proponent of relaxing the arms embargo but faces opposition from some members that feel more weapons would only increase the...

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In this Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 photo, Free Syrian Army fighters fire at enemy positions during heavy clashes with government forces, in the Salaheddine district of Aleppo, Syria.
photo: AP / Abdullah Al-Yasin

updated 26 Mar 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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EU Divided Over Sending Arms to Syrian Rebels
updated 15 Mar 2013; published 15 Mar 2013
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Syria Anniversary EU Rethinks Arms Embargo
updated 16 Mar 2013; published 16 Mar 2013
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Europe divided over Syrian rebel weapons plan
updated 20 Mar 2013; published 20 Mar 2013
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EU Keeps Arms Embargo in Place Against Syrian Rebels
updated 15 Apr 2013; published 15 Apr 2013
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English News Today - EU support for Syria militants
updated 16 Mar 2013; published 16 Mar 2013
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Syrian opposition calls for arms embargo to be lifted
Deal reached on land reform in Colombia
Full Article Al Jazeera
27 May 2013

The government of Colombia and leftist rebels say they have reached a deal on land reform, one of the most contentious items in their protracted peace negotiations. Sunday's agreement between Bogota and the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) would compensate those who lost land or were displaced from their...

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Ivan Marquez, center, chief negotiator for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, is accompanied by fellow members of his team, from left, Marco Leon Calarca, Ricardo Tellez, Pablo Catatumbo, Tanja Nijmeijer and Jesus Santrich, during the peace talks with Colombia's government in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, May 26, 2013.
photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa

updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Colombia Government's And FARC Rebels Reach Milestone On Path To Peace
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Colombia reaches deal on land reform with FARC rebels
updated 24 Apr 2013; published 24 Apr 2013
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Colombia and FARC rebels begin fresh talks in Cuba
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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FARC peace talks progressing well
updated 18 Dec 2012; published 18 Dec 2012
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Colombia peace talks must focus on land issues: FARC
updated 27 Oct 2012; published 27 Oct 2012
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Press Conferenece from the Colombian government and left-wing FARC EP rebels, Peace Talks in Norway
Li, Merkel vow to settle trade dispute
Full Article China Daily
27 May 2013

China and Germany have voiced opposition to trade protectionism, promising to settle the disputes on solar power and mobile telecommunication equipment through dialogue. In a joint statement issued on Sunday during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel and Li called for all parties to strictly abide by the rules...

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks with the media as she arrives for a meeting of the European People's Party on the sidelines of an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday, March 24, 2011. European leaders hope to approve what they see as a comprehensive solution to the instability of the euro. But new uncertainly loomed as the Portuguese government is forced from power by opposition parties who think the proposed austerity package there went too far.
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updated 21 Mar 2013; published 21 Mar 2013
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Chinese premier in Germany
updated 27 May 2013; published 25 Jul 2009
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Why India is better than China
updated 13 Feb 2013; published 13 Feb 2013
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Davos 2013 - Eurozone Crisis -- The Way Forward
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Germany Breaking News: Berlin Tells EU it Opposes Solar Anti-dumping Action Vs China
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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China Breaking News: Berlin Tells EU it Opposes Solar Anti-dumping Action Vs China
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Europe Breaking News: Berlin Tells EU it Opposes Solar Anti-dumping Action Vs China
Ban 'deeply concerned' by Hezbollah role in Syria war
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
27 May 2013

UNITED NATIONS : UN leader Ban Ki-moon said Sunday he is “deeply concerned” by Hezbollah’s growing role in Syria’s civil war and called for greater efforts to halt the spread of the conflict toward other countries. In a statement released hours after two rockets hit the Hezbollah stronghold of southern Beirut, Ban called on all nations and...

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File - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) speaks with a distressed woman during his tour of the Syrian refugee camp at Islahiye in southern Turkey, near the border with Syria.
photo: UN / Mark Garten

updated 31 Jan 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
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WAR Israeli strike on Syria: "An attack on sovereign state!" Statement of concern by Russian F. M.
updated 31 Jan 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
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Russia 'deeply concerned' over Israeli attack on Syria
updated 13 Apr 2013; published 13 Apr 2013
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" Chemical Weapons Used in Syria " British Military Scientists Forensic Study Confirms 4-13-13
updated 12 Nov 2012; published 12 Nov 2012
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Syria Israel CLASH - Missile Fire VIDEO - November 2012
updated 22 Mar 2013; published 22 Mar 2013
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SYRIAN GIRL: CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACK On Aleppo by REBEL FORCES [SYRIA CRISIS]
updated 23 Mar 2012; published 23 Mar 2012
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Terror Management: 'US losing last credibility in Syria'
Colombia, FARC rebels reach deal on land reform
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
27 May 2013

BOGOTA, Colombia — In a milestone first step in efforts to end Latin America's longest-running insurgency, Colombia's largest rebel group and the government said Sunday that they had reached an agreement on land reform, the first of six points that could make up an eventual peace deal. The agreement on agrarian reform, considered a crucial...

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Leftist rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guard on top of a hill near El Calvario, 60 miles of Bogota, Saturday, March 29, 1998. The rebels kidnapped four American bird watchers and an Italian businessman at a roadblock earlier this week and are evaluating the foreigners' wealth to decide how much ransom to de
photo: AP / Ricardo Mazalan

updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Colombia and Farc rebels reach agreement on land reform
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Colombia, FARC rebels reach agreement on agrarian reform [Slide Show]
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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FARC peace talks progressing well
updated 24 Apr 2013; published 24 Apr 2013
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Colombia and FARC rebels begin fresh talks in Cuba
updated 18 Dec 2012; published 18 Dec 2012
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Colombia peace talks must focus on land issues: FARC
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Colombia Government's And FARC Rebels Reach Milestone On Path To Peace
PHOTOS: Obama Visits The Town That Was Floored By A Devastating Tornado
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
27 May 2013

President Barack Obama traveled to Moore, Okla., earlier Sunday to meet with residents affected by the damage from a devastating tornado that killed at least 24 people early last week. "Obviously, the damage here is pretty hard to comprehend," Obama said, speaking near debris that was once an elementary school. "Our hearts go out to the...

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President Barack Obama tours the destroyed area surrounding the Plaza Towers Elementary School
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster

updated 17 Dec 2012; published 17 Dec 2012
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President Barack Obama Speaks In Newtown Connecticut Concerning Sandy Hook Shooting
updated 25 Feb 2013; published 25 Feb 2013
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WASHINGTON WATCH ROUNDTABLE: Pres. Obama Addresses Gun Violence In Chicago
updated 16 Nov 2012; published 16 Nov 2012
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Obama Saved NY pt3 + Media Shifts Libya Focus to the 'Old, White Guys' Attacking Obama & Rice pt1
updated 23 Jan 2010; published 23 Jan 2010
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Obama, "Campaign Finance Ruling Devastating to Our Democracy"
updated 20 Sep 2010; published 20 Sep 2010
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Pr. Obama - 'This Recession has taken a Devastating Toll' - Congressional Black Caucus
updated 27 May 2013; published 08 Mar 2008
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Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address
French police hunt man who stabbed soldier in Paris
Full Article The Observer
26 May 2013

Police at La Defense where a man attacked a French soldier patrolling a subway station in Paris's business district. Photograph: Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty Images French anti-terrorist police are searching for a man who stabbed a soldier in the neck in a business neighbourhood west of Paris before fleeing the scene on Saturday night. The...

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Police officers stand near the cordoned off spot where a French soldier was stabbed in the throat in the busy commercial district of La Defense, outside Paris, Saturday May 25, 2013, and France's president said authorities are investigating any possible links with the recent slaying of a British soldier.
photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere

updated 27 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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French soldier stabbed in the neck in Paris France by North African Muslim assailant
updated 27 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Police search for attacker after French soldier stabbing in Paris
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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French Soldier Stabbed In The Neck In Paris, Police Seeking Man Of North African Origin
updated 26 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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French Soldier Stabbed' May Have Been Inspired By 'Woolwich Attack'
updated 26 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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France police hunt for man who stabbed soldier in Paris
updated 26 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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Woolwich machete attack: British soldier slaughtered by British muslims
2 rockets hit Lebanese Hezbollah stronghold
Full Article Boston Herald
26 May 2013

BEIRUTRockets slammed Sunday into two Beirut neighborhoods that are strongholds of Lebanon's Hezbollah group, wounding at least 4 people, Lebanese security officials and media said. Tensions have been running high in Lebanon, and Syrian rebels have threatened to retaliate against the militant Shiite Hezbollah group for sending fighters...

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A Lebanese army soldier stands guard in front of damaged cars where a rocket struck a car exhibit at the Mar Mikhael district, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday May 26, 2013.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla

updated 27 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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2 Rockets hit Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut - May 26, 2013
updated 27 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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Two Rockets Fall on Hezbollah Stronghold in Beirut after Leader Vows to Win Battle of Qusayr
updated 27 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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Lebanon being dragged into Syrian conflict: two rockets hit Hezbollah district in Beirut
updated 26 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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Rockets hit Beirut's southern suburbs
updated 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Rockets Hit Hezbollah' Stronghold In Beirut
updated 26 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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Lebanon: 'several hurt' in rocket attack on Hezbollah area of Beirut

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President Barack Obama's May 23rd speech at the National Defense University has been cited primarily for its assertion that the war against Al Qaeda has largely been won and that...
The New York Times
The United States has about 180 B61 gravity nuclear bombs based in Europe. They are the detritus of the cold war, tactical weapons deployed in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the...
Real Clear Politics
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...

A policeman inspects the scene of a car bomb attack in the Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
More than 70 people have been killed in a wave of bombings in markets in Shi'ite neighbourhoods across Baghdad in worsening sectarian violence in Iraq. No group claimed responsibilty for the blasts. But Sunni Muslim Islamist insurgents and al-Qaeda'...
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Republican Sen. John McCain from Arizona takes a question during a press conference for a delegation from the United States Senate, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. Egypt’s Islamist president tells visiting U.S. senators that his past remarks calling Zionists “pigs” and “bloodsuckers” were a denunciation of Israeli policies not an attack on Jews, hoping to defuse Washington’s anger over the comments.
Arizona Sen. John McCain spent his Memorial Day in Syria. As NPR's Jonathan Blakley reports from Beirut, McCain's spokesman says the senator crossed into northern Syria from Turkey to meet with rebels in the country, ripped...
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Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., emerges after a unanimous vote by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approving him to become America's next top diplomat, replacing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
PARIS (AP) — The top U.S. and Russian diplomats met Monday to try to accelerate frustratingly slow peace efforts in Syria, where the signs point only to a worsening conflict. Capping off an eight-day trip to the Middle East and Africa,...
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Acting Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, center left, walks to pay his respects at the coffin of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, after signing a condolences book, at the national palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Friday, Aug. 24, 2012.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - African leaders are urging the International Criminal Court to transfer charges against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to the Kenyan legal system. African Union chairman Hailemariam Desalegn said Monday that the African Union...
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French President Francois Hollande, center left, walks with Malian President Dioncounda Traore, center right, as they arrive in Bamako, Mali, after visiting Timbuktu, Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013.
Mali will hold the first round of presidential elections on July 28, government sources said on Monday. The vote will choose a successor to the country's interim president, Dioncounda Traoré, who took power following a March 2012 coup. By News...
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NCIP asked to explain FPIC result on Coheco project
THE Provincial Board of Benguet urged the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to explain the result of the free prior and informed consent (FPIC) of the proposed hydro project of the Cordillera Hydro Electric Corporation. Vice Governor...
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Sri Lankan hospital workers carry a Buddhist monk, identified as Bowatte Indrarathane, on a stretcher for treatment in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, May 24, 2013.
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka's government is investigating media who covered the death of a Buddhist monk who set himself on fire to protest the slaughter of cattle. The Media Ministry website says the monk could have been saved had media...
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