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Court orders return of Mandela children's bodies
Full Article US News
03 Jul 2013

Comment () Tweet JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African court says that Nelson Mandela's grandson must return the bodies of the former president's three deceased children to their original burial site. The court Wednesday ruled against grandson Mandla Mandela, who moved the bodies of three Mandela children in 2011 from Mandela's hometown in Qunu...

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File: In this Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 photo, former President Nelson Mandela's grandson, Mandla Mandela, waits for an interview with the Associated Press at Mandela's birthplace, Mvezo, in the Eastern Cape province.
photo: AP / Sihle Maku

updated 28 Jun 2013; published 28 Jun 2013
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Nelson Mandela's health still improving
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Nelson Mandela's Family In Burial Plot Feud
updated 31 Mar 2013; published 08 Feb 2013
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Choirmaster Michael Brewer Guilty Of Sex Abuse
updated 12 Jun 2013; published 12 Jun 2013
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Assoh Babylas - MA BIBLE
updated 01 Jun 2013; published 26 Apr 2010
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Jewish Boy loses leg to Israeli LAND MINE Israeli government DOESN'T CARE
updated 30 Jun 2013; published 28 Jul 2007
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"The Greatest" Muhammad Ali
Egypt: President Morsi defiant as army deadline runs out
Full Article The Guardian
03 Jul 2013

Egypt's president, Mohamed Morsi, vowed to protect his presidency with his life on Tuesday night, hours before an ultimatum from the leader of Egypt's armed forces is due to expire. In a defiant late-night speech, Morsi raised the stakes in the standoff between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian military – the two most powerful groups in the...

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Opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi shout slogans as they carry a symbolic coffin of Morsi during a protest in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, July 3, 2013.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil

updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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President Morsi defiant as deadline approaches in Egyptian army showdown with Muslim Brotherhood
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Egyptian army in Muslim Brotherhood stand-off: Morsi defiant over army power-sharing ultimatium
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Is The Army Going To Overthrow President Morsi?
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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President Morsi Rejects Ultimatium Given By Egyptian Army
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Millions against Morsi: Egyptian army releases footage of 30 June protests showing extent of crowds
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 23 Nov 2012
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Egypt erupts after President Morsi's power grab - Truthloader
Bolivians bitter as Snowden stand-off triggers 'hostile act'
Full Article Canberra Times
03 Jul 2013

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Supporters of Bolivia's President Evo Morales shout slogans and wave Bolivian flags with a sign that reads in Spanish "Bolivia dignified and sovereign" as they protest outside France's embassy in La Paz, Bolivia, Tuesday, July 2, 2013.
photo: AP / Juan Karita

updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Bolivia leader's jet diverted 'amid Snowden suspicions - World News Online 03.07 2013
updated 26 Apr 2012; published 26 Apr 2012
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Bradley Manning pre trial motions with Max Obuszewski._part2.wmv
updated 18 Aug 2012; published 18 Aug 2012
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Julian Assange Escape Examined
updated 22 Feb 2011; published 22 Feb 2011
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"Quito" Skcoll's photos around Quito, Ecuador (museum camilo vegas quito)
updated 12 Feb 2013; published 12 Feb 2013
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The Big Blog Exchange - 中文
updated 18 Jan 2009; published 18 Jan 2009
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Pura Vida 257
Kabul army general says Pakistan could end Afghan war ‘in weeks’
Full Article South China Morning Post
03 Jul 2013

Pakistan could end the Afghan war “in weeks” if it were serious about peace, and is complicit in US drone strikes despite its denunciations of the anti-militant campaign, Afghanistan’s army chief says. In a BBC interview broadcast on Wednesday, General Sher...

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File - A U.S. Special Forces sergeant assigned to the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force – Afghanistan issues guidance to a squad of soldiers assigned to the 1st Kandak, 209th Afghan National Army Corps, preparing to battle with Taliban fighters in the Sangin District area of Helmand Province April 14, 2007.
photo: US Army / Spc. Keith D. Henning

updated 05 Jul 2012; published 05 Jul 2012
4:33
Brave Afghan National Army song " The true defenders of beloved Afghanistan"
updated 12 Jan 2013; published 12 Jan 2013
37:47
Will the Afghanistan War Ever End? U.S. Withdrawal: Obama-Karzai Press Conference
updated 06 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
59:12
Sikh in Kabul
updated 14 Sep 2011; published 14 Sep 2011
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NATO in Afghanistan - Coalition Forces stop Kabul attack (w/subtitles)
updated 14 Dec 2010; published 14 Dec 2010
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US Soldier Shot in The Head 2010 Afghanistan
updated 14 Nov 2012; published 14 Nov 2012
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Pakistan MQM Target Killers Terror is Loosing Grip on Karachi 2012 - 2013
Vatican panel clears Pope John Paul II for sainthood
Full Article The Washington Times
02 Jul 2013

Facebook Follow @washtimes Should NSA leaker Edward Snowden be granted asylum in Russia? Login to Vote View results VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope John Paul II has cleared the final obstacle before being made a saint, awaiting just the final approval from Pope Francis and a date for the ceremony that could come as soon as Dec. 8, a Vatican official...

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In this Oct. 22, 1978 file photo Pope John Paul II blesses the faithful in St. Peter's Square from a Vatican City balcony right after he was named Pontiff.
photo: AP

updated 19 Jun 2013; published 19 Jun 2013
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Pope John Paul gets Sainthood
updated 13 Jan 2011; published 13 Jan 2011
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Pope John Paul II Moves Closer To Sainthood
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Pope John Paul II's fast-track sainthood
updated 14 Jan 2011; published 14 Jan 2011
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Vatican announces beatification of John Paul II
updated 05 May 2011; published 05 May 2011
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Beatification of John Paul II - Viewing of the Coffin
updated 29 Apr 2011; published 29 Apr 2011
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Remains of John Paul II, to be transferred for Beatification Ceremony
Egypt on edge as President Morsi rebuffs army 48-hour coup ultimatum
Full Article The Independent
02 Jul 2013

In a statement issued at 2am by President Morsi's office, Egypt's leader rebuffed the army's 48-hour deadline to meet the demands of the people, despite warnings that they would mount a military coup. Nine hours after General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi delighted Morsi's opponents by effectively ordering the president to heed the demands of demonstrators,...

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Supporters of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi wave national flags and his posters during a rally in Nasser City, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil

updated 01 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
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Egyptian Army Threatens Coup Against President Morsi
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Egypt's Military Gives President Morsi 24 hours To Step Down
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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President Morsi defiant as deadline approaches in Egyptian army showdown with Muslim Brotherhood
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Cairo, Egypt Protests: Egyptian Military Give Morsi an Ultimatum
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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SEE! Cairo, Egypt Protests Egyptian Military Give Morsi an Ultimatum
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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Egyptian army in Muslim Brotherhood stand-off: Morsi defiant over army power-sharing ultimatium
Taliban attack NATO supply base in Kabul, 11 killed
Full Article Zeenews
02 Jul 2013

Kabul: At least 11 people were killed Tuesday morning when the Taliban launched an attack on a NATO supply base in the eastern part of the Afghan capital, the seventh massive attack in Kabul within two months, police said. Two civilian drivers, four Nepalese guards, one Afghan guard and four militants were killed, reported Xinhua. "A truck bomb was...

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Soldiers with the NATO- led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) arrive at the scene of a militant attack in Kabul, Afghanistan on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010.
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq

updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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TALIBAN insurgents attack foreign supply compound in Kabul
updated 29 Oct 2011; published 29 Oct 2011
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17 killed in attack on NATO convoy in Kabul
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Taliban Claims Responsibility for Kabul Attack
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Politics Breaking News: Taliban Hit NATO Supply Compound in Kabul, Kill 7
updated 30 Sep 2010; published 30 Sep 2010
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taliban attack on nato supply in pakistan
updated 19 Jul 2012; published 19 Jul 2012
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NATO trucks destroyed after Afghan Taliban attack
Edward Snowden 'applies for asylum in 21 countries'
Full Article London Evening Standard
02 Jul 2013

China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Venezuela and Russia are among those where Mr Snowden is seeking refuge, a statement on the website revealed. Requests for asylum were handed to an official at the Russian consulate at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow on Sunday by WikiLeaks legal adviser Sarah Harrison and Russian officials are now delivering...

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Activists of Ukraine's Internet party, one of them acting as a CIA agent making telephone taps, demand the American authorities stop the pursuit of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden at an action of protest near the US Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, June 27, 2013.
photo: AP / Efrem Lukatsky

updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
2:30
Snowden's asylum options dwindle
updated 03 Jul 2013; published 03 Jul 2013
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The U.S. is Fighting Against Asylum for Snowden (Who is Still Not Convicted of Anything)
updated 23 Jun 2013; published 23 Jun 2013
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Exclusive Video: WikiLeaks Lawyer Confirms Snowden Lands In Russia; Seeks Asylum in Unnamed Country
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Edward Snowden Threatens New US Leaks Applies for Russian Asylum
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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SNOWDEN IS A TERRORIST! NO ASYLUM! PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKING EDWARD TO JAIL!
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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Snowden withdraws asylum request to Russia
Egypt deeply divided over President Morsi's future
Full Article Deutsche Welle
02 Jul 2013

The political situation in Egypt has sharply escalated, as hundreds of thousands of people demonstrate for President Morsi's ouster. Although the country is deeply divided, there's still a chance for reconciliation. The message was clear: "No Muslim Brothers allowed." Written on a flag posted in one of the streets leading to Tahrir Square, it...

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Opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi protest outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar

updated 23 Mar 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood supporters and opponents clash in Cairo
updated 30 Jun 2012; published 30 Jun 2012
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Mohamed Morsi Sworn in as Egypt's President in Cairo Ceremony - 30 June 2012
updated 27 Nov 2012; published 27 Nov 2012
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DEADLY PROTESTS as Morsi POWER GRAB sparks RIOTS: Egypt in NEW Turmoil
updated 23 Mar 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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Muslim Brotherhood supporters and opponents clash in Cairo
updated 31 Jan 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
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Egyptian revolution News - Ahlawy, Mohamed Morsi, Egypt - Jan 31, 13:33
updated 24 Feb 2013; published 24 Feb 2013
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Egyptian protesters oppose Morsi's call for elections
Snowden leaks: Fresh US bugging claims as EU seeks answers
Full Article BBC News
01 Jul 2013

France, Greece and Italy have been the "targets" of US spying operations, according to the latest files leaked to Britain's Guardian newspaper. Citing a document by the National Security Agency, it says America's non-European allies were also targeted. The claim follows a report by Germany's Der Spiegel magazine saying EU...

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In this picture, taken Saturday June 29, 2013, a demonstrator protests with a poster against NSA in Hanover, Germany.
photo: AP / dpa, Peter Steffen

updated 21 Jun 2013; published 21 Jun 2013
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GCHQ has access to global communications and shares info with NSA
updated 01 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
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Snowden file claims US spied on EU
updated 01 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
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Snowden leaks: Fresh US bugging claims as EU seeks answers
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
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BBC News Guardian defends publishing Snowden US surveillance leak
updated 24 Jun 2013; published 24 Jun 2013
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English News Today - Leaked: UK spy agency has access to global communications, shares info with NSA
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
2:43
Ex-CIA staffer admits to security leaks

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A U.S. Predator drone flies over the moon above Kandahar Air Field, southern Afghanistan Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010.
(updates, new info grafs 1-3)) Pakistan has condemned a suspected U.S. drone strike that killed 17 suspected militants in the country&aposs;...
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Opponents of President Mohammed Morsi protesters shout slogans and wave national flags in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, July 2, 2013.
Tensions are high in Egypt as an army ultimatum for President Mohammed Morsi to resolve deadly unrest approaches. Clashes broke out at rival protests across the country overnight, with at least 16 pro-Morsi protesters killed at a demonstration at...
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File - President Barack Obama confers with Chief of Staff Denis McDonough as he talks on the phone in the Oval Office, Feb. 6, 2013.
MATTHEW LEE Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — Fearing a political-military implosion that could throw its most important Arab ally into chaos, the Obama administration has abandoned its hands-off approach, delivering pointed warnings to the three...
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A man inspects the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the neighborhood of Shaab in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 3, 2013.
QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press= BAGHDAD (AP) — Insurgents unleashed a new wave of attacks on Tuesday in Iraq, killing at least 49 people, officials said, the latest in a surge in violence across the country that has raised concerns over a...
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Obama honours 1998 Tanzania bombing dead
US President Barack Obama has laid a wreath for the victims of the 1998 US embassy bombing in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. Eleven Americans were killed in the al-Qaeda...
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, right, meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Berlin on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013.
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei—The Syrian crisis and National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden were hot-button topics Tuesday at U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on the sidelines of an...
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Opponents of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans during a protest outside the presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 1, 2013.
HAMZA HENDAWI Associated Press= CAIRO (AP) — Egypt was on edge Tuesday following a "last-chance" ultimatum the military issued to Mohammed Morsi, giving the president and the opposition 48 hours to resolve the crisis in the country or have the army...
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