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Belfast Telegraph
Doctors campaigning for a full inquest for weapons expert Dr David Kelly claim there has been a Hillsborough-style cover-up in the case as they push for a fresh investigation on...
The Examiner
One finds this question and its answer in Psalm 115:2-3. There the Psalmist says, 2 Why should the nations say,“Where is their God?” 3 Our God is in the heavens; he does all that...
The Guardian
Committee of MPs says government should apply more cautious judgments when considering arms export licence applications The approval of nearly 400 arms export licences for 'Israel...

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant supporting slogans they hold his poster during a rally in a park in front of Cairo University, where protesters have installed their camp in Giza, southwest of Cairo, Egypt, late Tuesday, July 16, 2013.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi called on Wednesday for more mass demonstrations, declaring a "day of steadfastness" to protest against the formation of a new interim cabinet, which began its first day on the...
photo: AP / Amr Nabil
Syrian refugees wait at a UNHCR distribution centre in Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan, 25 January, 2013.
The Syrian refugee crisis is the worst since the 1994 Rowanda Genocide, UN officials said on Tuesday. An estimated 5,000 Syrians are dying every month in the country's civil war and refugees are fleeing at a rate not witnessed since the Rowanda...
photo: UN / J. Tanner
Bangladeshi activists shout slogans demanding death penalty for Jamaat-e-Islami party’s former chief Ghulam Azam in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, July 16, 2013.
JULHAS ALAM Associated Press= DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — A special tribunal sentenced a senior leader of an Islamic party to death on Wednesday for his role in the kidnapping and killing of people involving Bangladesh's independence war against...
photo: AP / A.M. Ahad
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is seen at the presidential palace in Algiers, Tuesday, July 16, 2013.
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika of Algeria has flown home after nearly three months of medical treatment at a hospital in Paris. The 76-year-old arrived at a military airport in Algeria after a two-hour flight, officials say. Mr Bouteflika, who has...
photo: AP
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika addresses supporters at a rally in the capital, Algiers, Thursday Feb. 12, 2009. Bouteflika said he will run for a third term in April elections. Bouteflika had been widely expected to run again despite persistent concerns about his health in recent years.
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika returned home on Tuesday after 80 days of treatment in France for a stroke, a stay that delayed many government decisions and raised questions about his ability to lead. Algerian television showed a photograph of a...
photo: AP / Alfred de Montesquiou
Egyptian soldiers keep guard as heavy equipment destroy smuggling tunnels beneath the Egyptian-Gaza border in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip on February 19, 2013. Egypt will not tolerate a two-way flow of smuggled arms with the Gaza Strip that is destabilising its Sinai peninsula, a senior aide to its Islamist president said, explaining why Egyptian forces flooded sub-border tunnels last week.Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
EL-ARISH, EgyptEgyptian intelligence officials say a civilian and six soldiers were wounded in an attack on a military outpost in the Sinai Peninsula near Egypt's border with the Palestinian-ruled Gaza Strip. Officials say unidentified militants...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Venezuela's newly elected President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Attorney General Cilia Flores celebrate after the official results of the presidential elections were announced, at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, April 14, 2013.
CARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Nicolás Maduro refuses to refer to his longtime companion, Cilia Flores, as Venezuela’s first lady, preferring to call her by the more ideologically resonant title “first combatant.” Now he can also call her something...
photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa