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The Star
The choice for the Turkish people is not only between different political parties but also between politicians and generals. FRESH from his trip to North Africa, Turkish Prime...
Huffington Post
America is supposed to be a nation governed by principles, which are undergirded by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and carried into law. The discussion about the...
France24
A week after Turkish police pulled out of Taksim Square, protesters are determined to turn the Istanbul landmark into a bastion of the freedoms they say are threatened by Prime...

Chadian soldiers patrol the streets of Gao, northern Mali, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Armed groups in Mali continue to pose a serious security threat to the entire region while African troops forming the core of a U.N. peacekeeping mission deploying next month are not yet properly equipped, the U.N. chief...
photo: AP / Jerome Delay
Protesters wearing Guy Fawkes masks stand on a barricade on a road leading to Taksim Square early Sunday, June 9, 2013.
Turkish police have fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of protesters defying government calls for an end to demonstrations. Earlier Turkey's prime minister ruled out the prospect of calling early elections. Tens of thousands of...
photo: AP / Vadim Ghirda
PRISM
A slide depicting the top-secret PRISM program. The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian. The NSA...
photo: Creative Commons / US National Security Agency
Vice-minister of South Korea's Unification Ministry Kim Nam-sik, second from right, and the head of South Korea's working-level delegation Chun Hae-sung, second from left, talk at the Office of the South Korea-North Korea Dialogue as other delegates listen, in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday, June 9, 2013,
FOSTER KLUG Associated Press= SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Government delegates from North and South Korea began preparatory talks Sunday at a "truce village" on their heavily armed border aimed at setting ground-rules for a higher-level discussion on...
photo: AP / Lee Jae-Won
Men chant slogans during an anti-Syrian regime protest in front of the Chinese embassy in Tripoli, Libya, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Russia and China have vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution aimed at ending Syria's bloodshed, despite international outrage over a devastating bombardment of the city of Homs by President Bashar Assad's forces. The veto and the show of support by Russia last Saturday raised concerns that Assad's regime could now unleash even greater violence to crush the revolt against his rule, assured that his ally would prevent international action while continuing its weapons sales to Damascus. (AP Photo/Abdel Magid al-Fergany)
A house in Homs after a rocket attack by Assad's forces. Photograph: Emma Suleiman/ Demotix/Corbis Sceptics about humanitarian intervention in Syria hit you with what they regard as a killer question: "Where do you stop?" If the "international...
photo: AP / Abdel Magid al-Fergany
Women and an emergency worker, rear, use a canoe to empty a home flooded by River Danube in Dunabogdany, 36 kms (22.3 miles) north of Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, June 8, 2013.
More than 80,000 emergency workers including firefighters and soldiers were on duty yesterday, working hard to contain the most dramatic floods in Germany in a decade. Thousands of residents were still unable to return to their homes, and bridges and...
photo: AP / Balazs Mohai
Justine Greening
LONDON -- The British government says that some $4 billion in new funding has been secured to help fight hunger and malnutrition. Britain's Department for International Development says that the signing of nutrition pact in London will improve the...
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