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Breaking News Thu, 17 Oct 2013
File - Women in Sharga, North Darfur, Sudan, prepare food at the villages SAFE Centre during a visit from a delegation of European Union ambassadors, 18 October, 2012.
Biofuel   Food Security   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Food vs. fuel    
 Al Jazeera 
Fiddling in Rome while our food burns
Rumour has it that the Roman emperor Nero played a fiddle and sang while Rome burned for five days in the Great Fire of 64. Nearly 2000 years later, at the very site where this devastating fire starte... (photo: UN / Albert Gonzlez Farran)
Is this the end for Britain as a centre for libel tourism?
Britain   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Tourism  
 The Guardian 
Is this the end for Britain as a centre for libel tourism?
A pair of high court rulings may sound the death knell for foreigners looking to make the most of the English legal system's tough libel laws | Boris Berezovsky sued US magazine Forbes for libel in th... (photo: WN / Marzena J)
Saina Nehwal of India in action during the Denmark Open woman's single finale badminton match against Juliane Schenk of Germany in Odense, Denmark, Sunday Oct. 21. 2012.  The Hindu 
Saina looking for first 2013 title in Denmark Open
Rejuvenated after a one and half month break following the IBL, defending champion Saina Nehwal will now eye her maiden title of the season when she competes at the $400,000 Denmark Super Series Premi... (photo: AP / Polfoto, Anders Brohus)
Badminton   Champion   Photos   Title   Wikipedia: Saina Nehwal  
A new deal for Somalia: How can it work?  Al Jazeera 
A new deal for Somalia: How can it work?
The European Union and the Somali government spent months preparing for a conference on Somalia, which was held in Brussels on September 16. | Declared as “A New Deal for Somalia” the one ... (photo: UN / Amanda Voisard)
Brussels   Conference   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: Somalia  
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Brazil head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari attends a press conference at the Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Brazil will play one of the semifinals of the Confederations Cup against Uruguay on Wednesday. Goal
Scolari against Diego Costa for Spain
The Atletico Madrid striker's decision to represent his adopted country does not sit well with the Selecao coach, who nevertheless refused to assure him of a place in his... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
Brazil   Madrid   Photos   Spain   Wikipedia: Luiz Felipe Scolari  
France's forward Franck Ribery runs with the ball during his friendly international soccer match against Iceland, in Valenciennes, north of France, Sunday May 27, 2012. France plays Iceland in its first Euro 2012 warmup match. Goal
Ribery: France want to avoid Portugal & Croatia in play-offs
The winger fears a tough draw, while Didier Deschamps and Karim Benzema focused on the positives of their victory on Tuesday Franck Ribery has expressed his fear that Fra... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
France   Photos   Portugal   Sports   Wikipedia: Franck Ribéry  
Italian premier Enrico Letta looks at photographers as he arrives for a meeting with Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen, at Palazzo Chigi premier office, in Rome, Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. New Straits/Business Times
Italy launches sea patrol as Sicily declares emergency
Italian warships rescued 290 migrants in the Mediterranean on Tuesday and Sicily declared a state of emergency as Rome launched a huge patrol operation to scare off peopl... (photo: AP / Alessandra Tarantino)
Emergency   Italy   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Enrico Letta  
Sicily declares emergency over migrant influx Al Jazeera
Sicily declares emergency over migrant influx
Sicily has declared a state of emergency due to rising numbers of migrants coming by boats from the Mediterranean sea. | Drones, warships and helicopters were deployed on... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Italy   Mediterranean Sea   Migrants   Photos   Wikipedia: Immigration  
Is this the end for Britain as a centre for libel tourism? The Guardian
Is this the end for Britain as a centre for libel tourism?
A pair of high court rulings may sound the death knell for foreigners looking to make the most of the English legal system's tough libel laws | Boris Berezovsky sued US m... (photo: WN / Marzena J)
Britain   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Tourism  
File - A young child looks on as older boys play football next to a camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Mogadishu, Somalia, 19 August, 2013. Al Jazeera
Is the Horn of Africa facing another collapsing state?
Just as the Horn of Africa is witnessing the slow restoration of one collapsed state - after more than two decades of anarchic conditions in Somalia - ...; (photo: UN / Tobin Jones)
Al Qaida   Eritrean Refugees   Human Rights   Photos   Wikipedia: Isaias Afewerki  
Much ado about Italy NZ Herald
Much ado about Italy
From fair Verona, where we lay our scene, to Mantua, Padua and Rome, Shakespeare was fascinated by Italy. Duncan Garwood presents his guide on where to go - without quite... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Italy   Photos   Rome   Sicily   Wikipedia: Sicily  
Politics Business & Economy
- Human trafficking gets life sentence in slavery crackdown
- It Really Was All Germany’s Fault
- Protests Follow France’s Expulsion of Two Minority Student
- New French Ambassador to Bulgaria: Do not wait on rescuers
File - A young child looks on as older boys play football next to a camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Mogadishu, Somalia, 19 August, 2013.
Is the Horn of Africa facing another collapsing state?
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- Bulgaria seeks Chinese investments in private sector
- Offshore companies invested EUR 8 billion in Bulgaria
- BG car market with over 15% growth in September
- Spain's BBVA sells part of stake in China Citic worth 9
Chairman of Aditya Birla Group Kumar Mangalam Birla during a special session on leading business in uncertain times organized by Calcutta Chamber of Commerce in Kolkata  on June 28, 2013
Now, PAC wants to call Birla, Parakh in coal case
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Society & Culture Entertainment
- It Really Was All Germany’s Fault
- Bora Zivkovic, Scientific American Blog Editor, Responds To
- Obama, Italy's Letta compare notes on budget woes
- After her split from Russell Brand, Katy Perry is back to he
Nina Dobrev speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
Dobrev 'splits from Hough'
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- Ah, Berlin, Home to Concerts With Phalluses
- Musical of 'An American in Paris' eyes Broadway
- Sony Pix to invest in Hollywood titles
- Solidifying Poland's Legends With Film
A van transports two Somali prisoners towards prison, outside court in Bruges, Belgium, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. Belgian authorities say they have arrested a kingpin of modern-day piracy by luring him from Somalia on the promise of participating in a movie project on such high seas crime. Instead of signing a contract as an expert adviser in the documentary project, Mohamed Abdi Hassan, also known as Afwayne, was arrested at Brussels international airport over the weekend and immediately put behind bars.
Somali pirate Mohamed Abdi Hassan nabbed in fake movie sting
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Health Environment & Nature
- This Show’s as Big as His Career
- Nicky Nodjoumi: ‘Chasing the Butterfly and Other Recent Pa
- Europe Moves to Put Online Data Beyond U.S. Reach
- It Really Was All Germany’s Fault
Free Syrian Army fighters look at a Syrian Army jet, not pictured, in Fafeen village, north of Aleppo province, Syria, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012.
Syria: date set for Geneva talks to end conflict
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- EU revives emissions charging plan
- Capitals work together on pollution
- Pollution causes lung cancer, agency reports
- Rare Saber-Toothed Whale Washes Up On Venice Beach
File - Women in Sharga, North Darfur, Sudan, prepare food at the villages SAFE Centre during a visit from a delegation of European Union ambassadors, 18 October, 2012.
Fiddling in Rome while our food burns
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Sport Terrorism
- Arsene Wenger waits to discover Arsenal's title potentia
- AP Weekly Sports Calendar
- TENNIS: Monfils crashes in Vienna
- Boys tennis: Midland Dow hopes to serve up fifth straight ti
France's forward Franck Ribery runs with the ball during his friendly international soccer match against Iceland, in Valenciennes, north of France, Sunday May 27, 2012. France plays Iceland in its first Euro 2012 warmup match.
Ribery: France want to avoid Portugal & Croatia in play-offs
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- Obama's 'stable world' delusion
- Sharif vows ‘bold’ moves to combat terror in Pak
- Mask off! The mind of the enemy within
- President Obama to nominate former Pentagon lawyer, Jeh John
Army Gen. Keith B. Alexander, commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, before the House Armed Services Committee hearing on cyberspace operations.
Report: NSA and CIA collaborate on drone strikes
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