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North Korea to reopen hotline with South
Full Article BBC News
07 Jun 2013

North Korea says it will restore a key hotline with South Korea, as the two Koreas discuss where to hold talks on a jointly-run industrial zone. Pyongyang said it would reopen a Red Cross hotline which it cut in March. It also invited officials to come to Kaesong for talks on Sunday on restarting operations at the factory zone, after the two sides...

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A member of the Inter-Korean Transit Office walks by gateways to North Korea at the Inter-Korean Transit Office in Paju near North Korea's border city of Kaesong, South Korea, Sunday, March 15, 2009.
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon

updated 06 Apr 2013; published 06 Apr 2013
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North Korea warns it could shut down joint industrial zone...
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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South Korea Warns Military Action An 'Option'
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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North Korea And South Korea Want To Resume Official Peace Talks
updated 06 May 2013; published 06 May 2013
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S. Korea says its propposal for dialogue on Gaeseong still valid 개성공단
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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U.S. will not accept North Korea as a 'nuclear state,' Kerry says
updated 05 May 2013; published 05 May 2013
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N. Korea demands S. Korea stop hostilities for reopening of Gaeseong 개성공단 관련 북 반응 없어... 정부, 북한 행보
Servers of internet firms 'monitored' by US
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Jun 2013

The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading US Internet companies, The Washington Post has reported. , this has allowed investigators to examine e-mails, photos and other documents of tens of millions of Americans that can be used...

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updated 07 Jun 2013; published 07 Jun 2013
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Analysis: US government snooping on internet firms
updated 07 Jun 2013; published 07 Jun 2013
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U.S. spy agencies mined Internet data (June 6, 2013)
updated 07 Jun 2013; published 07 Jun 2013
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Glenn Greenwald Details 'Menacing' Reach Of NSA's Invasion Of Google, Facebook, Apple Servers
updated 18 Jan 2012; published 18 Jan 2012
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Internet Shuts Down TOMORROW!!!
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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Government Watch Everything You Say & Insurers Watch Everything You Eat
updated 31 Oct 2012; published 31 Oct 2012
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Ai Weiwei: The Internet vs. The Chinese Government
Turkey PM urges end to protests, tells supporters to 'go home'
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
07 Jun 2013

ISTANBUL : Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for an immediate end to mass protests against his rule Friday, but urged supporters to “go home” after they staged a major show of strength welcoming him back from an overseas trip. Waving Turkish flags and chanting “We will die for you, Erdogan” and “Let us go crush them all”,...

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Turkey PM urges end to protests, tells supporters to 'go home'
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updated 01 Jun 2013; published 01 Jun 2013
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Turbulence in Turkey: Massive Protest Sweeps Istanbul's Taksim Square for Second Day
updated 02 Jun 2013; published 02 Jun 2013
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Turkey protesters ignore Erdogan call for end to demonstrations
updated 03 Jun 2013; published 03 Jun 2013
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Islamists v Ataturk: supporters of secular Turkey protest over creeping Islamification under Erdogan
updated 01 Jun 2013; published 01 Jun 2013
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Turkish protests: view from the ground
updated 07 Jun 2013; published 07 Jun 2013
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Turkey Protest Riots PM Erdogan Defiant Upon Return
updated 01 Jun 2013; published 01 Jun 2013
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TURKEY RIOTS Day 2; Massive PROTEST Across COUNTRY Over 900 ARRESTED So Far
West Bank: Palestinian Authority Swears In Its New Prime Minister
Full Article The New York Times
07 Jun 2013

Rami Hamdallah was sworn in on Thursday as prime minister of the Palestinian Authority in a ceremony in the West Bank city of Ramallah, replacing Salam Fayyad, the internationally respected economist who resigned in April. Mr. Hamdallah, 54, a professor of linguistics, served as the president of a large West Bank university for the past 15 years...

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Palestinian Prime Minister elect Rami Hamdallah, right, takes the oath of office in front of the President Mahmoud Abbas as he forms the new government in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday , June 6, 2013.
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updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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The Consequences Of Insulting Turkishness
updated 12 Oct 2010; published 12 Oct 2010
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DN! Poison Israeli Freeze Offer Rejected by PA
updated 14 May 2008; published 14 May 2008
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Infolive.tv Headline News, May 13, 2008
updated 03 Oct 2012; published 03 Oct 2012
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USAID Improves Citizen Services in Tulkarem, West Bank
updated 22 Mar 2013; published 22 Mar 2013
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President Obama Holds a Press Conference with President Abbas of the Palestinian Authority
updated 20 Mar 2013; published 20 Mar 2013
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What does Obama's visit mean for the people of Palestine?
Putin, Wife Announce Marriage Is Over
Full Article Wall Street Journal
07 Jun 2013

By GREGORY L. WHITE and PAUL SONNE MOSCOW—Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife said Thursday they are separating after nearly three decades of marriage, setting the stage for the first divorce of a Russian leader since Peter the Great and bringing an end to years of speculation about the state of the couple's union. Enlarge Image Close "It...

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila attend a service in the Annunciation Cathedral after his inauguration in the Kremlin in Moscow, Monday, May 7, 2012.
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updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
3:23
SHOCKED!!! NEWS: Russian's president DIVORCE after 30 years marriage
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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The Putins end marriage in 'joint decision'
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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6.06.2013 Владимир Путин объявил о разводе с женой Людмилой (Vladimir Putin Divorce)
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Russia's Putin and wife their marriage is over
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
3:23
RUSSIAN President PUTIN has DIVORCED from his wife Lyudmila Putina after 30 years (BREAKING NEWS)
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Putin Divorce: Russian President And Wife Lyudmila Say Marriage Is Over On TV
North Korea, South Korea agree to talk on Kaesong zone
Full Article Zeenews
06 Jun 2013

Zee Media Bureau Seoul: In what seems to bring calmness over Korean peninsula, the two Koreas have agreed to hold talks on the joint Kaesong industrial zone, weeks after Pyongyang pulled its workers from the factory, shutting it down. The season of harsh rhetoric by North Korea seems to come to an end after Pyongyang proposed talks to Seoul on...

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A South Korean owner who runs a factory in the stalled South Korea and North Korea's joint Kaesong Industrial Complex, stands just outside of military barricades set up on Unification Bridge near the border village of Panmunjom, which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, May 30, 2013.
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updated 26 Apr 2013; published 26 Apr 2013
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North Korea rejects South's Kaesong deadline
updated 28 Mar 2013; published 28 Mar 2013
1:48
North Korea still working with South
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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World War 3 : North Korea blocks South workers from Kaesong zone
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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BBC News North Korea blocks South workers from Kaesong industrial zone
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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North Korea blocks South Koreans from joint Kaesong industrial complex
updated 27 Apr 2013; published 27 Apr 2013
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South Korea Holds Emergency Meeting on Kaesong Industrial Zone
IMF admits mistakes made in Greece bailout
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Jun 2013

The International Monetary Fund has said that it lowered its normal standards for debt sustainability to bail out Greece and its projections for the Greek economy may have been overly optimistic. The IMF was one of a trio of international lenders that in 2010 stepped in to keep the euro zone country from defaulting on its debt and departing the...

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File - Pensioners shout slogans during a protest in central Athens, Friday, April 19, 2013.
photo: AP / Dimitri Messinis

updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
1:03
Plenty of blame over Greek austerity 'mistakes' - economy
updated 22 Jun 2011; published 22 Jun 2011
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Greek Debt Crisis - ECB and IMF Bailout
updated 30 Apr 2010; published 30 Apr 2010
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The Greek Debt Crisis Explained in Four Minutes
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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IMF admits mistakes made in Greece bailout
updated 05 Jun 2013; published 05 Jun 2013
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IMF 'to admit mistakes' over Greek bailout
updated 03 May 2010; published 03 May 2010
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Greece gets massive IMF / EUSSR bailout (02May10)
White House Condemns Qusair Assault By Syrian Regime
Full Article Huffington Post
06 Jun 2013

WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuters) - The White House on Wednesday condemned the assault on the Syrian border town of Qusair by Syrian government forces, who worked with Lebanese Hezbollah allies to take control from rebel fighters. "The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms the Assad regime's assault on Qusair, which has killed untold...

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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney is seen during the daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March, 1, 2011.
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updated 28 May 2013; published 28 May 2013
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Yara Abbas Killed' Syrian TV Correspondent Last Report 05.27.2013 (27.05.2013)
updated 20 May 2013; published 20 May 2013
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English subtitles: Clashes on the front line in the Qusair area of Homs, Syria
updated 19 May 2013; published 19 May 2013
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BBC News - Syria army 'storms' rebel town Qusair Qusair and now control the town centre 2013
updated 01 Mar 2012; published 01 Mar 2012
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Syrians in Qusair running short of bread
updated 20 May 2013; published 20 May 2013
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Raw: Fierce Bombing in Qusair, Syria
updated 20 May 2013; published 20 May 2013
1:43
BBC News - Syria conflict: Fierce battle for key town of Qusair
Syrian Forces Claim Victory in Battle for Strategic Town
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
05 Jun 2013

BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Syrian government forces and their allies in Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group, seized most of the strategic crossroads town of Qusayr early on Wednesday, a painful defeat for outgunned Syria rebels and an advance for President Bashar al-Assad. If it sticks, the military gain could infuse his forces with momentum and...

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This photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, shows Syrian army troops hold up national flags in the town of Qusair, near the Lebanon border, Homs province, Syria, Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
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updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Syria: Major breakthrough as government wins back Al-Qusayr
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Assad Army and Hezbollah Entering Al-Qusayr | FSA Rebels Panic | Syria War
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Al Qusayr | People Celebrating Big Victory | Syria War 05.06.2013
updated 01 Jun 2013; published 01 Jun 2013
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Syria - Mass Murderer Dictator Bombs Qusayr With Surface to Surface Missiles 5-30-13
updated 26 May 2013; published 26 May 2013
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Syrian Army Kills FSA Leader in Qusayr: Known as "Bin Laden II"
updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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Syrian rebels attack regime posts in Qusayr
Central Europe Floods Threaten Hungary, Slovakia
Full Article Wall Street Journal
05 Jun 2013

By LAURA STEVENS in Frankfurt, LEOS ROUSEK in Prague and MARGIT FEHER in Budapest Flooding in Central Europe spread Wednesday as swollen waters moved further east along the Danube River, threatening towns in eastern Austria and Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, while the rising Elbe River flooded outlying parts of Dresden in Germany. So far, the...

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The flood in Nový Knín 2013-06-02 - Tyrš street
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updated 03 Jun 2013; published 03 Jun 2013
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Evacuations as floods hit Central Europe
updated 03 Jun 2013; published 03 Jun 2013
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Raw Footage of Central Europe Flooding!! 03/06/2013! (Shocking Footage)
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Flood-hit Central Europe in sandbag suspense
updated 03 Jun 2013; published 03 Jun 2013
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Central Europe FLOODS! AMAZING ACTION video of floods sweeping, EVACUATION in progress
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Floods: Evacuations in Hungary-(Árvizek: evakuálás Magyarország)
updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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Europe Floods Force Thousands To Flee Homes ( Gallery) 4/6/13

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For 40 years, the killer of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was not a “who” but a “what.” Prostate cancer was said to have killed the Nobel laureate, at age 69,...
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French President Francois Hollande, left, shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, prior to their summit meeting at Abe's official residence in Tokyo Friday, June 7, 2013.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan and France on Friday agreed to boost nuclear cooperation to secure a larger share of global atomic energy markets as Tokyo's pro-nuclear government looks to restart reactors despite public unease in the wake of the Fukushima...
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A North Korean soldier looks at the southern side through a pair of binoculars at the border village of the Panmunjom (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
SEOUL, South Korea -- North and South Korea agreed Thursday to hold their first government dialogue in years, an abrupt change after tensions over the North's nuclear program this year escalated into one of the divided peninsula's worst...
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THE GRAND KREMLIN PALACE, MOSCOW. President Putin with Lyudmila Putin at a party after the inauguration ceremony.
MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin pulled off one of his most audacious pieces of stagecraft, attending a ballet with his rarely seen wife and then announcing their marriage is over. But how will it play to his audience of 143 million Russians? Connect With Us...
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Share 0 Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov has fled his country because he says he fears political persecution if he stays. "I kept traveling back and forth until late February, where it became clear that I might be part of this ongoing...
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Kashmiri Protestors infront of  burning tire  on a road during a strike called by separatist organizations in protest for hanging of Afzal Guru on February 17, 2013.
NEW DELHI – In October 2011, a Kashmiri boy who was throwing stones in a protest against Indian security forces found out very quickly that what it was like to be treated as an adult by the local police. He recalled that after he was arrested in...
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US Permanent Representative Briefs Media on DPRK The Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2094 (2013), condemning the 12 February nuclear test by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and imposing new sanctions on that country.  Susan Rice, Permanent Representative of the United States to the UN, speaks to journalists following the adoption of the resolution.
JULIE PACE AP White House Correspondent= WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying Republican critics, President Barack Obama named outspoken diplomat Susan Rice as his national security adviser Wednesday, giving her a larger voice in U.S. foreign policy despite...
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Riot police use water cannon to disperse protesters in Turkish capital, Ankara, late Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is to return to Turkey as mass protests against his government continue. Mr Erdogan has completed a three-day tour of North Africa as demonstrators turned out in Ankara and other cities, many calling for him to...
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