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  • Who are Golden Dawn? - Truthloader...5:39
  • Dr Peter Karungu unpacks US situation...2:29
  • Venezuela to expel US diplomats...0:21
  • BBC News Iraq attacks Deadly blasts hit Baghdad...0:57
  • John Paul II and John XXIII to be declared saints on April 27th...0:29
  • 'Iran's threat propaganda dangerous for world security' - Rouhani to UN Assembly 2013 (FULL SPEECH)...26:21
  • Iran nuclear talks: John Kerry says 'window of diplomacy' will not remain open forever...0:42
  • One suspect allegedly escapes the Westgate police barricade disguised as a hostage...1:41
  • The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002...5:00
  • Roman Catholic Cult: Satanic Mystery Religion in the Vatican - Mike Hoggard...1:02:51
  • Speak Out India: Are talks with Pakistan without terror pre-conditions futile?...18:35
  • US Senate rejects House Budget Bill...1:52
add video playlist ASIL, in cosponsorship with its Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict, will host a discussion of the United States's decade-long experience with military commission proceedings against detainees held at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, featuring Jess Bravin, an award-winning Wall Street Journal reporter and author of The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay. Bravin will summarize the findings in his book, which draws on more than a decade of first-hand reporting at Guantanamo and extensive interviews with insiders in the commission process. He concludes: "It's too late ... to do commissions right the first time. The question remains whether they can be done right at all." Responding to Bravin's account, the discussion will also feature Charles "Cully" Stimson, manager of the National Security Law Program and senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation and formerly deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, in which role he advised then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and coordinated the Pentagon's global detention policy and operations, including at Guantanamo Bay and in Iraq and Afghanistan; and Andrea Prasow, Senior Counter-terrorism Counsel at Human Rights and formerly a defense attorney with the Office of Military Commissions, where she served as assistant counsel for commission defendant Salim Hamdan.
ASIL, in cosponsorship with its Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict, will host a discussion of the United States\'s decade-long experience with military commission proceedings against detainees held at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, featuring Jess Bravin, an award-winning Wall Street Journal reporter and author of The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay. Bravin will summarize the findings in his book, which draws on more than a decade of first-hand reporting at Guantanamo and extensive interviews with insiders in the commission process.  He concludes: \
Guan­tanamo Mil­i­tary Com­mis­sions: Lessons Learned and the Way For­ward
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UPDATE: Since the making of this video, Greek police have arrested the leader of Golden Dawn on charges of forming a criminal organisation. Find out more here: http://bbc.in/19bckOI

On 17 September a left-wing Greek rapper was stabbed to death while watching a game of football at a café in an Athens suburb. A 45-year-old man said he carried out the killing in the name of Golden Dawn, a far-right political party that has been accused of neo-Nazism and of carrying out a campaign of attacks against immigrants. We take a look at how Golden Dawn rose from obscurity to become one of Greece\'s biggest political parties.

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The White House Office of Management and Budget has ordered the U.S. federal government to begin to execute plans for shutting down. This after Republicans and Democrats in Congress failed to agree on a new budget. The Senate twice rejected an attempt by the House of Representatives to make budget approval conditional on a one year delay in implementing key parts of President Barack Obama\'s health reforms. Dr Peter Karungu unpacks the shutdown situation.
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Iraq attacks: Deadly blasts hit Baghdad

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A series of car bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 36 people and injured more than 100, officials say.

Police say the blasts targeted markets and car parks in mainly Shia Muslim districts of the city.

The BBC\'s Rafid Jabboori in Baghdad said there had been a recent upsurge in sectarian violence.
BBC News Iraq at­tacks Dead­ly blasts hit Bagh­dad
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It\'s official. Pope Francis has announced that he will canonize both John Paul II and John XXIII, on April 27th, 2014.
John Paul II and John XXIII to be de­clared saints on April 27th
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Iran poses absolutely no threat to the world President Hassan Rouhani said in his address to the UN General Assembly. At the same time, militarism of \
'Iran's threat pro­pa­gan­da dan­ger­ous for world se­cu­ri­ty' - Rouhani to UN As­sem­bly 2013 (FULL SPEECH)
26:21
US Secretary of State John Kerry has issued a strongly-worded warning to Iran ahead of talks in Kazakhstan over the Islamic Republic\'s controversial nuclear programme. Kerry said that the \
Iran nu­cle­ar talks: John Kerry says 'win­dow of diplo­ma­cy' will not re­main open for­ev­er
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One suspect allegedly escapes disguised as a hostage
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One sus­pect al­leged­ly es­capes the West­gate po­lice bar­ri­cade dis­guised as a hostage
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Roman Catholic Cult: Sa­tan­ic Mys­tery Re­li­gion in the Vat­i­can - Mike Hog­gard
62:51
WIth PM Manmohan Singh still non-commital over the possibility of meeting his pakistan counterpart and Nawaz expressing eagerness to talk peace with India a rendezvous between the two in New York seems inevitable now. BUt should India trust Nawaz Sharif at a time when his army is indulged in a proxy war along the LoC.

Suspense continues to shroud fate of Manmohan-Nawaz Sharif meet on the backdrop of tension escalating in the valley. 

Two PMs are expected to meet on the sidelines of UN General Assembly meeting in New York even as hafiz Saeed continues to spews venom from Pak soil.



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Speak Out India: Are talks with Pak­istan with­out ter­ror pre-con­di­tions fu­tile?
18:35
A conservative challenge to President Barack Obama\'s landmark health care law pushed the federal government on Monday (September 30) to the brink of the first partial shutdown in 17 years. As expected, the Democratic-led Senate rejected a measure passed by the Republican-led House to work a delay of the health plan into a temporary spending bill needed to keep the government running.
US Sen­ate re­jects House Bud­get Bill
1:52
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The Italian government has been plunged into crisis as ministers of ex-Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi\'s PDL party in the coalition government have resigned. The announcement came from the vice-president of the Council Angelino Alfano.

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updated 25 Apr 2013; published 25 Apr 2013
96:25
Guan­tanamo Mil­i­tary Com­mis­sions: Lessons Learned and the Way For­ward
Al Jazeera 01 Oct 2013, At Guantanamo last week, a pre-trial hearing in the military commission trials of five men allegedly involved in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, descended into chaos when Air Force Col. Karen Mayberry, the chief defence counsel for the Office of Military Commissions, explained how the Defence Department's computer network was so...
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updated 28 Sep 2013; published 28 Sep 2013
5:39
Who are Gold­en Dawn? - Truthload­er
San Francisco Chronicle 01 Oct 2013, ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Before stepping out of his house, Asif Ali gives his route careful consideration. The 28-year-old builder from Pakistan blames far-right street gangs for three attacks he suffered near his home in a poor area of Athens where a recent murder triggered Greece's crackdown on the Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party. Ali says he was...
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updated 01 Oct 2013; published 01 Oct 2013
2:29
Dr Peter Karun­gu un­packs US sit­u­a­tion
BBC News 01 Oct 2013, The US government has begun a partial shutdown after the Republican-led House of Representatives refused to approve a budget for next year. A midnight deadline passed without agreement despite an 11th hour appeal by President Barack Obama. More than 700,000 US government workers face unpaid leave with no guarantee of back pay once the deadlock is...
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updated 01 Oct 2013; published 01 Oct 2013
0:21
Venezuela to expel US diplo­mats
Tulsa World 01 Oct 2013, CARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Nicolas Maduro announced Monday the expulsion of the top U.S. diplomat in Venezuela and two other embassy employees for allegedly conspiring with the political opposition to sabotage the economy and power grid. Maduro made the announcement during a live TV appearance and said they had 48 hours to leave the country....
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updated 30 Sep 2013; published 30 Sep 2013
0:57
BBC News Iraq at­tacks Dead­ly blasts hit Bagh­dad
Skynews 30 Sep 2013, A wave of car bombings in Baghdad has killed at least 47 people and injured dozens, according to police and medical officials. Police said the parked car bombs - placed mainly in Shia neighbourhoods - hit outdoor markets and car parks. Initial reports said the deadliest bombing was in the Sadr City neighbourhood, where at least...
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updated 30 Sep 2013; published 30 Sep 2013
0:29
John Paul II and John XXIII to be de­clared saints on April 27th
Skynews 30 Sep 2013, Two former popes are to be officially declared saints in an historic joint ceremony in what is being seen as a bid to unite Catholic conservatives and liberals. Pope Francis announced that John Paul II, who died in 2005, and John XXIII, who died in 1963, would be jointly blessed at an austere service at the Vatican on April 27 next year. He also...
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updated 24 Sep 2013; published 24 Sep 2013
26:21
'Iran's threat pro­pa­gan­da dan­ger­ous for world se­cu­ri­ty' - Rouhani to UN As­sem­bly 2013 (FULL SPEECH)
WorldNews.com 30 Sep 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "Who feels warm with a currant, will feel cold with some sour." -Persian saying. It will take much more than a 15-minute phone call (or what was to be a photo-op) from U.S. President Barack Obama to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in resolving a long-standing nuclear dispute. Actually, it will take...
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updated 26 Feb 2013; published 26 Feb 2013
0:42
Iran nu­cle­ar talks: John Kerry says 'win­dow of diplo­ma­cy' will not re­main open for­ev­er
RTE 30 Sep 2013, US Secretary of State John Kerry said a deal on Iran's nuclear programme could be reached relatively quickly. He said it would have the potential to dramatically improve the relationship between the two countries. Mr Kerry said intensifying diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme could produce an agreement...
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updated 21 Sep 2013; published 21 Sep 2013
1:41
One sus­pect al­leged­ly es­capes the West­gate po­lice bar­ri­cade dis­guised as a hostage
The Siasat Daily 30 Sep 2013, Nairobi, September 30: Kenyan security forces Sunday nabbed another suspect, raising the number of arrested people to 10 over the Sep 21 terror attack on Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall. "There are nine suspects in custody who are held under the counter-terrorism laws. As soon as investigations are complete, we will update you with identities of...
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updated 19 Nov 2010; published 19 Nov 2010
5:00
The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
Richmond Times Dispatch 30 Sep 2013, KABUL, Afghanistan In a hidden shelter on the edge of the Afghan capital, a dozen girls and women crouched on thin cushions one recent afternoon, their faces drawn with fatigue and fear. Some had been found wandering the streets. Others had traveled long distances in flight from abusive families, forced marriages or unhappy lives. Twelve years...
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updated 19 Nov 2010; published 19 Nov 2010
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The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
Dawn 30 Sep 2013, WITH the withdrawal of Nato-led troops and the transition of security to Afghan forces, the future of Afghan women is threatened. That women’s hard-won rights are already eroding is evident as many among the Afghan Taliban target working women. A pattern of what might unfold is becoming clearer: the number of women killed or injured in the first...
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updated 23 Jul 2012; published 23 Jul 2012
62:51
Roman Catholic Cult: Sa­tan­ic Mys­tery Re­li­gion in the Vat­i­can - Mike Hog­gard
The Miami Herald 30 Sep 2013, “Five years ago, I would have been afraid of saying anything like what the pope said in his [recent] interview,” says the Rev. Tom Reese. “I’m ecstatic. I haven’t been this hopeful about the church in decades.” Father Reese had good reason to be afraid. One of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s last acts...
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updated 08 Sep 2013; published 08 Sep 2013
18:35
Speak Out India: Are talks with Pak­istan with­out ter­ror pre-con­di­tions fu­tile?
BBC News 29 Sep 2013, Indian PM Manmohan Singh has said Pakistan must stop being "the epicentre of terrorism", ahead of talks with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. Mr Singh also stressed that he shared Mr Sharif's hopes for better relations between the two Asian rivals. Ahead of their meeting in New York, Mr Sharif called for a "new...
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updated 01 Oct 2013; published 01 Oct 2013
1:52
US Sen­ate re­jects House Bud­get Bill
Huffington Post 29 Sep 2013, WASHINGTON -- With the Republican-led House still crafting its latest bid to use funding the government to delay or destroy the Affordable Care Act, Senate leaders already have decided to reject the House bill, leaving the other chamber with a funding-only option. Carrying out that decision would leave the government on the precipice of a shutdown....
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At Guantanamo, a microcosm of the surveillance state
Full Article Al Jazeera
01 Oct 2013

At Guantanamo last week, a pre-trial hearing in the military commission trials of five men allegedly involved in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, descended into chaos when Air Force Col. Karen Mayberry, the chief defence counsel for the Office of Military Commissions, explained how the Defence Department's computer network was so...

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File - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jan. 10, 2002 -- Marine security teams take up positions during a rehearsal for handling incoming detainees at Camp X-Ray, one of the holding facilities for Taliban and Al Qaida detainees.
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass


Greek far-right crackdown followed violence spike
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
01 Oct 2013

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Before stepping out of his house, Asif Ali gives his route careful consideration. The 28-year-old builder from Pakistan blames far-right street gangs for three attacks he suffered near his home in a poor area of Athens where a recent murder triggered Greece's crackdown on the Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party. Ali says he was...

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Leader of the extreme far-right Golden Dawn party Nikos Michaloliakos, center, is escorted by anti-terror police as he exits Greek Police headquarters, in Athens, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013.
photo: AP / Fosphotos/Angeliki Panagiotou


US begins government shutdown as budget deadline passes
Full Article BBC News
01 Oct 2013

The US government has begun a partial shutdown after the Republican-led House of Representatives refused to approve a budget for next year. A midnight deadline passed without agreement despite an 11th hour appeal by President Barack Obama. More than 700,000 US government workers face unpaid leave with no guarantee of back pay once the deadlock is...

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An early morning light fog drifts over the Capitol Building, on Columbus Day, in Washington.
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Venezuela expels top U.S. diplomat, 2 other envoys
Full Article Tulsa World
01 Oct 2013

CARACAS, VenezuelaPresident Nicolas Maduro announced Monday the expulsion of the top U.S. diplomat in Venezuela and two other embassy employees for allegedly conspiring with the political opposition to sabotage the economy and power grid. Maduro made the announcement during a live TV appearance and said they had 48 hours to leave the country....

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Venezuela expels top U.S. diplomat, 2 other envoys.
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Baghdad Car Bombings 'Kill At Least 47'
Full Article Skynews
30 Sep 2013

A wave of car bombings in Baghdad has killed at least 47 people and injured dozens, according to police and medical officials. Police said the parked car bombs - placed mainly in Shia neighbourhoods - hit outdoor markets and car parks. Initial reports said the deadliest bombing was in the Sadr City neighbourhood, where at least...

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Citizens inspect the site of a car bomb attack while security forces prepare to tow away a destroyed car in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 30, 2013.
photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed


Popes Set For Sainthoods As Vatican Bends Rules
Full Article Skynews
30 Sep 2013

Two former popes are to be officially declared saints in an historic joint ceremony in what is being seen as a bid to unite Catholic conservatives and liberals. Pope Francis announced that John Paul II, who died in 2005, and John XXIII, who died in 1963, would be jointly blessed at an austere service at the Vatican on April 27 next year. He also...

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People walk in front of St. Peter Basilica at The Vatican Friday April 9, 2010
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia


Managing Differences and Time Awaits Iran and U.S.
Full Article WorldNews.com
30 Sep 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "Who feels warm with a currant, will feel cold with some sour." -Persian saying. It will take much more than a 15-minute phone call (or what was to be a photo-op) from U.S. President Barack Obama to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in resolving a long-standing nuclear dispute. Actually, it will take...

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Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addresses the Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement, 7 September 2013
photo: UN / Rick Bajornas


Kerry says quick nuclear deal with Iran possible
Full Article RTE
30 Sep 2013

US Secretary of State John Kerry said a deal on Iran's nuclear programme could be reached relatively quickly. He said it would have the potential to dramatically improve the relationship between the two countries. Mr Kerry said intensifying diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme could produce an agreement...

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Senate Foreign Relations Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., speaks to reporters after a closed-door briefing on the investigation of the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, at the Capitol in Washington. President Obama will nominate Sen. John Kerry as his next secretary of state, a senior administration official says, making the first move in a sweeping overhaul of his national security team heading into a second term.
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite


Kenya arrests one more suspect over mall attack
Full Article The Siasat Daily
30 Sep 2013

Nairobi, September 30: Kenyan security forces Sunday nabbed another suspect, raising the number of arrested people to 10 over the Sep 21 terror attack on Nairobi's Westgate shopping mall. "There are nine suspects in custody who are held under the counter-terrorism laws. As soon as investigations are complete, we will update you with identities of...

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A woman, center, reacts as she observes the candles and flowers left at a memorial event organized by the Muslim community to express their condemnation of the Westgate Mall attack, and to pay their respects to those who died and those who helped others escape, outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis


Afghan women’s gains may be fleeting
Full Article Richmond Times Dispatch
30 Sep 2013

KABUL, Afghanistan In a hidden shelter on the edge of the Afghan capital, a dozen girls and women crouched on thin cushions one recent afternoon, their faces drawn with fatigue and fear. Some had been found wandering the streets. Others had traveled long distances in flight from abusive families, forced marriages or unhappy lives. Twelve years...

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Afghan women’s gains may be fleeting
photo: US Navy / Chad A. Dulac


Fears of Afghan women
Full Article Dawn
30 Sep 2013

WITH the withdrawal of Nato-led troops and the transition of security to Afghan forces, the future of Afghan women is threatened. That women’s hard-won rights are already eroding is evident as many among the Afghan Taliban target working women. A pattern of what might unfold is becoming clearer: the number of women killed or injured in the first...

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photo: US Navy / Chad A. Dulac


For journalist-priest, new pope makes it ‘fun to be a Catholic again’
Full Article The Miami Herald
30 Sep 2013

“Five years ago, I would have been afraid of saying anything like what the pope said in his [recent] interview,” says the Rev. Tom Reese. “I’m ecstatic. I haven’t been this hopeful about the church in decades.” Father Reese had good reason to be afraid. One of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s last acts...

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For journalist-priest, new pope makes it ‘fun to be a Catholic again’
photo: WN / Marzena J.


India PM Singh in 'terror' warning to Pakistan ahead of talks
Full Article BBC News
29 Sep 2013

Indian PM Manmohan Singh has said Pakistan must stop being "the epicentre of terrorism", ahead of talks with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. Mr Singh also stressed that he shared Mr Sharif's hopes for better relations between the two Asian rivals. Ahead of their meeting in New York, Mr Sharif called for a "new...

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India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh speaks about the anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks at a news conference in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009.
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak


Facing Government Shutdown, Senate Plans To Reject House Bill
Full Article Huffington Post
29 Sep 2013

WASHINGTON -- With the Republican-led House still crafting its latest bid to use funding the government to delay or destroy the Affordable Care Act, Senate leaders already have decided to reject the House bill, leaving the other chamber with a funding-only option. Carrying out that decision would leave the government on the precipice of a shutdown....

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Senate Plans To Reject House Bill
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Michael Clarke ruled out of India tour, replaced by Callum Ferguson
Full Article Indian Express
01 Oct 2013

Australia were dealt a massive blow on Tuesday, ahead of their upcoming tour of India as skipper Michael Clarke was ruled out of the limited-overs series due to a nagging back injury, replaced by Callum Ferguson in the squad. "The Cricket Australia National Selection Panel today advises...

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Australia's Callum Ferguson plays a shot off the bowling of Pakistan's Yasir Arafat during the one day international cricket match between Pakistan and Australia in Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates, Monday, April 27, 2009.
photo: AP / Andrew Parsons


No. 1s Djokovic, Serena advance at China Open
Full Article The Times of India
01 Oct 2013

BEIJING: Top-ranked Novak Djokovic cruised while Serena Williams was made to fight for her win in the China Open on Tuesday. Djokovic put away Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic 6-0, 6-3 in the first round,...

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Serena Williams of the U.S. eyes on the ball as she plays against Francesca Schiavone of Italy during their second round match of the China Open tennis tournament at the National Tennis Stadium in Beijing, China Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Andy Wong


Lolo Jones says she'd like to try skeleton someday
Full Article The Wichita Eagle
01 Oct 2013

PARK CITY, Utah — If Lolo Jones doesn't win an Olympic medal in bobsled in 2014, there's always another chance on the track in 2016. And if she doesn't win there, who knows, there could be a chance in skeleton in 2018. The hurdler-slash-bobsledder said that shortly after she...

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United States' LoLo Jones clears a hurdle during a heat of the Women's 100m Hurdles at the World Athletics Championships Monday, Aug. 27, 2007, in Osaka, Japan.
photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle


Tomic, Hewitt advance to second round of China Open
Full Article Newstrack India
01 Oct 2013

Tweet Beijing, Oct 1 (IANS) Australian tennis players Bernard Tomic and Lleyton Hewitt progressed into the second round of the China Open with straight sets win over their...

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Day 5 - Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) v Gilles Muller (LUX) - US Open 2012 USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York City, USA - August 31, 2012
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert


Adidas calls in fitness experts to revive Reebok
Full Article Daily Press
01 Oct 2013

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Reebok is turning to sponsorship deals with prominent fitness groups to try to revive a venerable name that has faded since it became part of Germany's Adidas sportswear group eight years ago. The sports shoe and clothing brand is winning converts among hardcore sports enthusiasts and aims to build on this support to make up...

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Third innings: Yuvraj Singh follows on
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01 Oct 2013

Yuvraj Singh has earned a recall to India's limited-overs squad by the sheer weight of his runs in recent List A games. The 31-year-old left-hander, who has scored 389 runs at 64.83 while turning up for India A and India Blue in the last two weeks, was among the 15 named for the one-off T20...

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Lysacek has torn labrum, will miss Skate America
Full Article US News
30 Sep 2013

Comment () Tweet By NANCY ARMOUR, Associated Press PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Olympic figure skating champion Evan Lysacek has a torn labrum, and will miss next month's Skate America. Lysacek was initially diagnosed with an abdominal tear after a fall in August. But he says he continued to feel pain, and further tests revealed the tear. He says...

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USA's Evan Lysacek performs his short program during the men's figure skating competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010.
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Katy Perry, iTunes Festival, Roundhouse - music review
Full Article London Evening Standard
01 Oct 2013

Tartan woman: Katy Perry in outfit number one Perry, a natural inhabitant of the gigantic pop arena even when she was playing pubs, didn't strip things down for the theatre setting. Only two different outfits across 10 songs might count as restrained, but one of them did...

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AR Rahman-themed phones launched by Celkon
Full Article The Times of India
01 Oct 2013

KOLKATA: Celkon Mobiles has launched its first AR Rahman-themed smartphone, named RahmanIshq AR45, in India. Branded as a music smartphone by the manufacturer, it has dual speakers with K-class amplifier for an enhanced music experience. The...

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Indian composer AR Rahman holds his two Oscars for Best Original Song and Original Score for "Slumdog Millionaire" at the official Oscar After Party
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● Dil se ● Taal se taal ● Rut aa gayi re ● Tum tak● ...
Full Article The Telegraph India
01 Oct 2013

Here comes the real rockstar - Date with Rahman 10 years after The Telegraph concert EYE spy: A.R. Rahman at the launch of Celkon AR 45 mobile at Swissotel on Monday. (Pabitra Das) A.R. Rahman is back. To where it had all started 10 years ago. Then, it was The Telegraph Unity of Light Concert. Now, it is the Celkon RahmanIshq. Both at the Salt Lake...

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Music maestro A.R Rahaman during the Celkon Mobile Phone Launch in Kolkata on Monday 30 September 2013
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Lindsey Buckingham says there'll only be a new Fleetwood Mac album if Stevie Nicks agrees Fleetwood Mac Tickets
Full Article NME
30 Sep 2013

Lindsey Buckingham has said that there will only be a new Fleetwood Mac album if Stevie Nicks wants to do it. The reformed band played a series of shows at London's O2 Arena last week as part of a world tour, and their seemingly repaired...

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Gary Barlow 'like a school teacher'
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
30 Sep 2013

X Factor contestant Relley Clarke has compared auditioning in front of Gary Barlow with being sent to the teacher's office. The 23-year-old singer - who has been put through to the judge's houses round by girls' mentor Nicole Scherzinger - said that appearing before the Take That singer is a terrifying experience. Clarke said: "No one could take...

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Gary Barlow performs at the Queen's Jubilee Concert in front of Buckingham Palace, London, Monday, June 4, 2012.
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AR Rahman-themed smartphones launched by Celkon
Full Article The Times of India
30 Sep 2013

KOLKATA: Celkon Mobiles has launched its first AR Rahman-themed smartphone, named RahmanIshq AR45, in India. Branded as a music smartphone by the manufacturer, it has dual speakers with K-class amplifier for an enhanced music experience. The...

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Music maestro A.R Rahaman with Chairma & Managing  Celkom Impex Private Ltd Director (R) Y .Guru and others members  during the Celkon Mobile Phone Launch in Kolkata on Monday 30 September 2013
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Robin Thicke Teams Up With 'Tickets For Charity' To Give To Worthy Causes
Full Article Huffington Post
28 Sep 2013

Bad boy Robin Thicke is doing good. The "Blurred Lines" singer has hooked up with a site that donates money from concert ticket sales to worthy causes, MTV reports. Thicke aligned with Tickets for Charity to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Natural Resources Defense Council. Each ticket also allocates proceeds to a...

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James Corden hints at quitting Brit Awards: '2014 might be my last'
Full Article Digital Spy
26 Sep 2013

James Corden has hinted that he may soon step down as Brit Awards host. The actor has presented the annual awards ceremony for the past three years, but has stated that he would only sign up for one more year. © PA Images He told BBC Radio 1's Greg James "I really love it, I'm such a fan. I think if I do it it'll be the last time I do. "It's...

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Imprisoned Bollywood actor released for 2 weeks
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
01 Oct 2013

MUMBAI, India (AP) — Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was temporarily released Tuesday from an Indian prison where he is serving time for illegal possession of weapons linked to the 1993 terror attack in the...
Indian Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, looks down during a press conference at his residence in Mumbai, India, Thursday, March 28, 2013. Dutt said he has not sought pardon for a 1993 weapons conviction and will serve his prison sentence as ordered by India's Supreme Court. Dutt broke his silence a week after the court sentenced him to five years in prison for illegal possession of weapons supplied by Mumbai crime bosses linked to a 1993 terror attack that killed 257 people.
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Nothing confirmed about 'Happy Anniversary' yet: Abhishek
Full Article The Siasat Daily
01 Oct 2013

October 01: Actor Abhishek Bachchan has dismissed reports that he and his wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan will come together for the upcoming film 'Happy Anniversary'. 'Happy Anniversary' will be produced by Gaurang Doshi and directed by adman Prahlad Kakkar. The makers claimed that Abhishek and Aishwarya had signed a film that would mark Aishwarya's...
Bollywood Actress Abhishek Bachchan during the inaguration of Omega Boutiqueat Kolkata on Friday 27 September 2013
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'Bhaag Milkha..' deserved berth for Oscars: Divya Dutta
Full Article Headlines India
30 Sep 2013

Mumbai, Sep 30: Actress Divya Dutta, seen in a key role in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's biopic "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" feels the film deserved to be shortlisted as India's...
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Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha like Amitabh and Rekha, says director
Full Article Digital Spy
30 Sep 2013

Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha have the on-screen chemistry of Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha, according to Tigmanshu Dhulia. The director is to pair the two stars together for the first time in the upcoming thriller Bullett Raja. © PA Images / Ian West/PA Wire Saif Ali Khan © Rex Features / Swani Gulshan Sonakshi Sinha He told The Times of...
Bollywood Actress Sonakshi Sinha  during the promotion of film � LOOTERA � in Kolkata on Saturday, 22 June 2013
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Anurag's displeasure shows his love for 'The Lunchbox': Sonali Kulkarni
Full Article Headlines India
28 Sep 2013

Mumbai, Sep 28: Actress Sonali Kulkarni, whose Gujarati film "The Good Road" has been selected as India's official entry for the Oscars, finds nothing wrong with filmmaker Anurag Kashyap's resentment over the...
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Blanchett 'terrified' by Allen role
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
28 Sep 2013

Cate Blanchett has admitted she was nervous about signing up to play a complex character in Woody Allen's new film. The actress, 44, stars as a New York socialite who's suffered a breakdown triggered by the cataclysmic collapse of her marriage to a wealthy financier in Blue Jasmine. "I was terrified and excited about accepting the role," the star...
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Jackman used research for Prisoners
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
28 Sep 2013

Hugh Jackman tried not to think about his own kids while filming his latest movie. The Australian actor plays a father searching for his abducted daughter in his new film Prisoners. Hugh, who plays Keller Dover, a father whose young daughter goes missing during Thanksgiving celebrations, said that filming the movie had made him "more of a realist"...
Hugh Jackman speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The Wolverine", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Jennifer Lawrence Has A Not-So-Secret Cameo In 'Dumb And Dumber To'
Full Article Indiewire
28 Sep 2013

| So, people are actually excited by this, I suppose? The Farrellys, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels have reunited and are shooting "Dumber And Dumber To" and ha ha funny title, because it's spelled wrong and is not a number. First look set images have...
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Retail inflation for factory workers down in August
Full Article The Hindu
01 Oct 2013

Retail inflation for industrial workers eased marginally to 10.75 per cent in August as compared to 10.85 per cent in the previous month, mainly on account of lower prices of fruits, vegetables and edible oil. However, retail inflation measured in terms of all India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) during August was higher than...

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Americans anxious, irritated as gov't shuts down
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
01 Oct 2013

NEW YORK (AP) — From New York's Liberty Island to Alaska's Denali National Park, the U.S. government closed its doors as a bitter budget fight idled hundreds of thousands of federal workers and halted all but the most critical government services for the first time in nearly two decades. A midnight deadline to avert a shutdown passed amid...

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Research studies hot water systems’ enviro impact (RMIT - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology)
Full Article noodls
01 Oct 2013

(Source: RMIT - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) 01 October 2013 An RMIT University investigation into the environmental impacts of hot water systems has revealed the need for greater flexibility in Australian building policies to support innovation in future-proof technologies. Researchers from RMIT's Centre for Design have for the...

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New cafe/bar in Town Hall (Ipswich Borough Council)
Full Article noodls
01 Oct 2013

(Source: Ipswich Borough Council) A new café/bar opens at Ipswich Town Hall today. The business is being run by Ipswich-based Realise Futures Catering, which brings a lot of local knowledge and experience to the operation. Realise Futures CEO Sarah Sharlott said she...

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US shutdown: What it means
Full Article Stuff
01 Oct 2013

With Congress failing to agree on a funding bill for the US government by a midnight deadline, there will be far-reaching consequences for everything from National Park admissions to economic data. Much of the impact or relative lack of disruption is determined by whether agencies are partly funded by industry user fees or deemed to be essential...

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Members of the Armed Forces Ceremonial Honor Guard march from the Capitol building as a hearse carrying President Ronald Reagans remains to the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral
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European stocks sink on Italy instability
Full Article Canberra Times
30 Sep 2013

European stock markets slid after heavy falls in Tokyo, as investors fretted over a budgetary impasse in Washington and political uncertainty in Italy, sending the country's bank shares crashing. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index dropped 0.77 per cent to close at 6,462.22 points on Monday, while Frankfurt's DAX 30 also shed 0.77 per cent to hit...

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A man works at a computer at the stock market in Barcelona, Spain, Thursday April 29, 2010. The European debt crisis spread Wednesday when Standard & Poor's lowered its credit rating for Spain amid concerns about the country's growth prospects following the collapse of a construction bubble.
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Greek PM: Government aims to eradicate Golden Dawn
Full Article US News
30 Sep 2013

Comment () Tweet NEW YORK (AP) — Greece's prime minister says his government is aiming to completely eradicate the extreme-right Golden Dawn party, whose neo-Nazi leaders have been arrested. Antonis Samaras said Monday the judicial system is now in charge and "will take care of them" and get rid of them. He says the government will do...

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Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, center, smiles as he leaves an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012. The Brussels summit has ended without an agreement on the 27-member union's next seven-year budget.
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Obamacare dispute sends US government to brink of shutdown
Full Article Sydney Morning Herald
30 Sep 2013

Washington: Hours before a threatened government shutdown, the Senate has the next move on Monday on must-do budget legislation that has fuelled a bitter congressional dispute over...

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President Barack Obama pauses during his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
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Guantanamo Military Commissions: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward
Guantanamo Military Commissions: Lessons Learned and the Way Forward
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ASIL, in cosponsorship with its Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict, will host a discussion of the United States's decade-long experience with military commission proceedings against detainees held at the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, featuring Jess Bravin, an award-winning Wall Street Journal reporter and author of The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay. Bravin will summarize the findings in his book, which draws on more than a decade of first-hand reporting at Guantanamo and extensive interviews with insiders in the commission process. He concludes: "It's too late ... to do commissions right the first time. The question remains whether they can be done right at all." Responding to Bravin's account, the discussion will also feature Charles "Cully" Stimson, manager of the National Security Law Program and senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation and formerly deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, in which role he advised then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and coordinated the Pentagon's global detention policy and operations, including at Guantanamo Bay and in Iraq and Afghanistan; and Andrea Prasow, Senior Counter-terrorism Counsel at Human Rights and formerly a defense attorney with the Office of Military Commissions, where she served as assistant counsel for commission defendant Salim Hamdan.
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Who are Golden Dawn? - Truthloader
Who are Golden Dawn? - Truthloader
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UPDATE: Since the making of this video, Greek police have arrested the leader of Golden Dawn on charges of forming a criminal organisation. Find out more here: http://bbc.in/19bckOI On 17 September a left-wing Greek rapper was stabbed to death while watching a game of football at a café in an Athens suburb. A 45-year-old man said he carried out the killing in the name of Golden Dawn, a far-right political party that has been accused of neo-Nazism and of carrying out a campaign of attacks against immigrants. We take a look at how Golden Dawn rose from obscurity to become one of Greece's biggest political parties. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/17SR1Yj More videos from Truthloader: 7 things you need to know about Vladimir Putin: http://bit.ly/1h4oa1Z Somalia's al-Shabaab -- the people behind the terrorist attacks in Kenya: http://bit.ly/18ZphRu The five worst weapons still in use: http://bit.ly/16byMpR A race for what's left of the planet: http://bit.ly/1anzi92 Putin says US is lying about Syria: http://bit.ly/1fPFeIp UFOs -- Generals, Pilots and Government officials go on the record LIVE: http://bit.ly/1amCJjS Kim Jong-Un's ex-girlfriend executed in North Korea?: http://bit.ly/1aXu6LK IDF troops dance Gangnam Style with Hamas: http://bit.ly/1cu8apw Syria chemical weapons -- Sarin gas attack near Damascus?: http://bit.ly/19Jptpa Who are the Carlyle Group?: http://bit.ly/14mq384 What you're not being told about Booz Allen Hamilton and Edward Snowden: http://bit.ly/16FxSUH Who are Hezbollah?: http://bit.ly/18J0jmt How many kids have US drones killed in Pakistan?: http://bit.ly/17bxg7P How the war on drugs in Mexico began (Part 1 of 4): http://bit.ly/1aSY156 The 3 best documented UFO encounters: http://bit.ly/1dBMFlj Is the Five Eyes Alliance watching you?: http://bit.ly/13pcTBM A history of the NSA: http://bit.ly/10AteZQ Check out our top 20 videos playlist: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.
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Dr Peter Karungu unpacks  US situation
Dr Peter Karungu unpacks US situation
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The White House Office of Management and Budget has ordered the U.S. federal government to begin to execute plans for shutting down. This after Republicans and Democrats in Congress failed to agree on a new budget. The Senate twice rejected an attempt by the House of Representatives to make budget approval conditional on a one year delay in implementing key parts of President Barack Obama's health reforms. Dr Peter Karungu unpacks the shutdown situation.
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Venezuela to expel US diplomats
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BBC News   Iraq attacks  Deadly blasts hit Baghdad
BBC News Iraq attacks Deadly blasts hit Baghdad
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Iraq attacks: Deadly blasts hit Baghdad 2 hours ago A series of car bomb blasts in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 36 people and injured more than 100, officials say. Police say the blasts targeted markets and car parks in mainly Shia Muslim districts of the city. The BBC's Rafid Jabboori in Baghdad said there had been a recent upsurge in sectarian violence.
  • published: 30 Sep 2013
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John Paul II and John XXIII to be declared saints on April 27th
John Paul II and John XXIII to be declared saints on April 27th
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http://en.romereports.com It's official. Pope Francis has announced that he will canonize both John Paul II and John XXIII, on April 27th, 2014.
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'Iran's threat propaganda dangerous for world security' - Rouhani to UN Assembly 2013 (FULL SPEECH)
'Iran's threat propaganda dangerous for world security' - Rouhani to UN Assembly 2013 (FULL SPEECH)
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Iran poses absolutely no threat to the world President Hassan Rouhani said in his address to the UN General Assembly. At the same time, militarism of "some players" and generalization of western values, he says, poses a true danger for the world security. FULL SCRIPT: http://on.rt.com/ewokd5 RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
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Iran nuclear talks: John Kerry says 'window of diplomacy' will not remain open forever
Iran nuclear talks: John Kerry says 'window of diplomacy' will not remain open forever
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US Secretary of State John Kerry has issued a strongly-worded warning to Iran ahead of talks in Kazakhstan over the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear programme. Kerry said that the "window of diplomacy" for resolving fears over Iran's suspected nuclear weapons programme would not remain open indefinitely.
  • published: 26 Feb 2013
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One suspect allegedly escapes the Westgate police barricade disguised as a hostage
One suspect allegedly escapes the Westgate police barricade disguised as a hostage
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  • published: 21 Sep 2013
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The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
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Afghan Girl From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sharbat Gula (Pashto: شربت ګله, literally "Flower Sherbet") (pronounced [ˈʃaɾbat]) (born ca. 1972) is an Afghan woman who was the subject of a famous photograph by journalist Steve McCurry. Gula was living in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan during the time of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan when she was photographed. The image brought her recognition when it was featured on the cover of the June 1985 issue of National Geographic Magazine, at a time when she was approximately 12 years old. Gula was known throughout the world simply as the Afghan Girl until she was formally identified in early 2002. Photo's subject Gula, of Pashtun (Pathan) ethnicity, was orphaned during the Soviet Union's bombing of Afghanistan and sent to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan in 1984. Her village was attacked by Soviet helicopter gunships sometime in the early 1980s. The Soviet strike killed her parents—forcing her, her siblings and grandmother to hike over the mountains to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan.[1] She married Rahmat Gul in the late 1980s and returned to Afghanistan in 1992. Gula had three daughters: Robina, Zahida, and Alia. A fourth daughter died in infancy. Gula has expressed the hope that her girls will receive the education she was never able to complete. 1984 photograph At the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in 1984, Gula's photograph was taken by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry on Kodachrome color slide film, with Nikon FM2 camera and Nikkor 105mm F2.5 lens.[2] Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. Although her name was not known, her picture, titled "Afghan Girl", appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image of her face, with a red scarf draped loosely over her head and with her piercing sea-green eyes staring directly into the camera, became a symbol both of the 1980s Afghan conflict and of the refugee situation worldwide. The image itself was named "the most recognized photograph" in the history of the magazine.[3] Search for the Afghan Girl The identity of the Afghan Girl remained unknown for over 17 years; Afghanistan remained largely closed to Western media until after the removal of the Taliban government by American troops and local allies in 2001. Although McCurry made several attempts during the 1990s to locate her, he was unsuccessful. In January 2002, a National Geographic team traveled to Afghanistan to locate the subject of the now-famous photograph. McCurry, upon learning that the Nasir Bagh refugee camp was soon to close, inquired of its remaining residents, one of whom knew Gula's brother and was able to send word to her hometown. However, there were a number of women who came forward and identified themselves erroneously as the famous Afghan Girl. In addition, after being shown the 1985 photo, a handful of young men falsely claimed Gula as their wife. The team finally located Gula, then around the age of 30, in a remote region of Afghanistan; she had returned to her native country from the refugee camp in 1992. Her identity was confirmed using biometric technology, which matched her iris patterns to those of the photograph with almost full certainty[4]. She vividly recalled being photographed—she has been photographed on only three occasions: in 1984 and during the search for her a National Geographic producer took the identifying pictures that led to the reunion with Steve McCurry. She had never seen her famous portrait before it was shown to her in January 2003. Modern pictures of her were featured as part of a cover story on her life in the April 2002 issue of National Geographic and was the subject of a television documentary, entitled Search for the Afghan Girl, which aired in March 2002. In recognition of her,[5] National Geographic set up the Afghan Girls Fund, a charitable organization with the goal of educating Afghan girls and young women.[6] In 2008, the scope of the fund was broadened to include boys and the name was changed to Afghan Children's Fund.[7] References 1.^ Lucas, Dean. "Afghan Eyes Girl".
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The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
The Afghan Girl 1985 - 2002
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Afghan Girl From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sharbat Gula (Pashto: شربت ګله, literally "Flower Sherbet") (pronounced [ˈʃaɾbat]) (born ca. 1972) is an Afghan woman who was the subject of a famous photograph by journalist Steve McCurry. Gula was living in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan during the time of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan when she was photographed. The image brought her recognition when it was featured on the cover of the June 1985 issue of National Geographic Magazine, at a time when she was approximately 12 years old. Gula was known throughout the world simply as the Afghan Girl until she was formally identified in early 2002. Photo's subject Gula, of Pashtun (Pathan) ethnicity, was orphaned during the Soviet Union's bombing of Afghanistan and sent to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan in 1984. Her village was attacked by Soviet helicopter gunships sometime in the early 1980s. The Soviet strike killed her parents—forcing her, her siblings and grandmother to hike over the mountains to the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Pakistan.[1] She married Rahmat Gul in the late 1980s and returned to Afghanistan in 1992. Gula had three daughters: Robina, Zahida, and Alia. A fourth daughter died in infancy. Gula has expressed the hope that her girls will receive the education she was never able to complete. 1984 photograph At the Nasir Bagh refugee camp in 1984, Gula's photograph was taken by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry on Kodachrome color slide film, with Nikon FM2 camera and Nikkor 105mm F2.5 lens.[2] Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. Although her name was not known, her picture, titled "Afghan Girl", appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image of her face, with a red scarf draped loosely over her head and with her piercing sea-green eyes staring directly into the camera, became a symbol both of the 1980s Afghan conflict and of the refugee situation worldwide. The image itself was named "the most recognized photograph" in the history of the magazine.[3] Search for the Afghan Girl The identity of the Afghan Girl remained unknown for over 17 years; Afghanistan remained largely closed to Western media until after the removal of the Taliban government by American troops and local allies in 2001. Although McCurry made several attempts during the 1990s to locate her, he was unsuccessful. In January 2002, a National Geographic team traveled to Afghanistan to locate the subject of the now-famous photograph. McCurry, upon learning that the Nasir Bagh refugee camp was soon to close, inquired of its remaining residents, one of whom knew Gula's brother and was able to send word to her hometown. However, there were a number of women who came forward and identified themselves erroneously as the famous Afghan Girl. In addition, after being shown the 1985 photo, a handful of young men falsely claimed Gula as their wife. The team finally located Gula, then around the age of 30, in a remote region of Afghanistan; she had returned to her native country from the refugee camp in 1992. Her identity was confirmed using biometric technology, which matched her iris patterns to those of the photograph with almost full certainty[4]. She vividly recalled being photographed—she has been photographed on only three occasions: in 1984 and during the search for her a National Geographic producer took the identifying pictures that led to the reunion with Steve McCurry. She had never seen her famous portrait before it was shown to her in January 2003. Modern pictures of her were featured as part of a cover story on her life in the April 2002 issue of National Geographic and was the subject of a television documentary, entitled Search for the Afghan Girl, which aired in March 2002. In recognition of her,[5] National Geographic set up the Afghan Girls Fund, a charitable organization with the goal of educating Afghan girls and young women.[6] In 2008, the scope of the fund was broadened to include boys and the name was changed to Afghan Children's Fund.[7] References 1.^ Lucas, Dean. "Afghan Eyes Girl".
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Roman Catholic Cult: Satanic Mystery Religion in the Vatican - Mike Hoggard
Roman Catholic Cult: Satanic Mystery Religion in the Vatican - Mike Hoggard
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  • Updated: 23 Jul 2012
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  • published: 23 Jul 2012
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Speak Out India: Are talks with Pakistan without terror pre-conditions futile?
Speak Out India: Are talks with Pakistan without terror pre-conditions futile?
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  • Updated: 08 Sep 2013
WIth PM Manmohan Singh still non-commital over the possibility of meeting his pakistan counterpart and Nawaz expressing eagerness to talk peace with India a rendezvous between the two in New York seems inevitable now. BUt should India trust Nawaz Sharif at a time when his army is indulged in a proxy war along the LoC. Suspense continues to shroud fate of Manmohan-Nawaz Sharif meet on the backdrop of tension escalating in the valley. Two PMs are expected to meet on the sidelines of UN General Assembly meeting in New York even as hafiz Saeed continues to spews venom from Pak soil. For More information on this news visit: http://www.itvnewsindia.com/ Connect with us on Social platform at: http://www.facebook.com/IndiaNewsTV Subscribe to our You Tube channel:http://www.youtube.com/itvnewsindia
  • published: 08 Sep 2013
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US Senate rejects House Budget Bill
US Senate rejects House Budget Bill
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A conservative challenge to President Barack Obama's landmark health care law pushed the federal government on Monday (September 30) to the brink of the first partial shutdown in 17 years. As expected, the Democratic-led Senate rejected a measure passed by the Republican-led House to work a delay of the health plan into a temporary spending bill needed to keep the government running.
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Italy: Ministers of Berlusconi's party resign
Italy: Ministers of Berlusconi's party resign
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The Italian government has been plunged into crisis as ministers of ex-Prime Minister Silvio... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/09/28/italy-ministers-of-berlusconi-s-party-resign The Italian government has been plunged into crisis as ministers of ex-Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's PDL party in the coalition government have resigned. The announcement came from the vice-president of the Council Angelino Alfano. Berlusconi himself called for them to resign after this own Senate seat was threatened following a conviction for fraud. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
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Greek far-right crackdown followed violence spike
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Before stepping out of his house, Asif Ali gives his route careful consideration. The 28-year-old builder from Pakistan blames far-right street gangs for three attacks he suffered near his home in a poor area of Athens where a recent murder triggered Greece's crackdown on the Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party. Ali says he was...

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Leader of the extreme far-right Golden Dawn party Nikos Michaloliakos, center, is escorted by anti-terror police as he exits Greek Police headquarters, in Athens, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013.
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MOSCOW — Once again Pussy Riot is shaking up Russia. But this time they're not doing it with colorful balaclavas and anti-Putin songs, but by documenting life behind bars. Nadezhda...
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Hagel: Pentagon lawyers hoping to minimize how many Defense workers are furloughed
SEOUL – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon is trying to reduce the number of civilian employees who are slated to be furloughed Tuesday and added that some could eventually be called back to work even if the federal government...
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Pope outlines hopes for church reform
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Francis says he wants a missionary church with a modern spirit that gives hope to the poor, young and elderly, speaking as key meetings begin on church reform. Francis gave a lengthy interview to the editor of Rome daily La...
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UN agencies say one in eight people worldwide going hungry
One in eight people around the world is chronically undernourished, the United Nations' food agencies said on this morning. They warned world leaders that some regions would fail in halving the number of hungry by 2015. In their , the UN agencies...
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South Korea's cruise missiles are paraded to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Armed Forces Day at Seoul military airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013.
SEOUL: South Korea displayed its longest-range missile capable of striking all of North Korea and other sophisticated weapons at a massive military ceremony on Tuesday, a display of force meant to show Pyongyang that any provocation would be met with...
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ROK urges deterrence against DPRK's nuke threats
SEOUL - President of Republic of Korea Park Geun-hye said on Tuesday that the country should build strong deterrence against possible nuclear threats from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "Until DPRK put...
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People collect copies of the Quran, Islam's holy book, and religious books from the ruins of al-Hussein Shiite mosque, damaged by Sunday's suicide bombing in Musayyib, about 40 miles (60 kilometers) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 30, 2013.
A wave of car bombs exploded across Baghdad this morning, killing at least 51 people and wounding more than 100, officials said. The attacks were all on busy areas, markets and car parks, and predominantly in Shi'ite neighbourhoods. The deadliest...
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Road crews plow ahead of flood money
Colorado transportation managers aren't waiting for emergency highway dollars to filter in before they send crews out to repair roads and bridges washed out by September flooding. "We have people that need to get home and to work. We can't wait for...
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