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Syria must allow aid convoys to starving civilians, says US
Full Article BBC News
19 Oct 2013

The US has urged the Syrian government to allow immediate aid convoys to starving civilians cut off in rebel-held suburbs of Damascus. Washington said the army's months-long siege left many people in desperate need of food, water and medicine. It also cited "unprecedented reports" of children dying of malnutrition...

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In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Saturday, July 14, 2012, a woman holds a child in front of their destroyed home in Tremseh, Syria about 15 kilometers (9 miles) northwest of the central city of Hama.
photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN

updated 15 Oct 2013; published 15 Oct 2013
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Damascus Residents Allowed To Eat Dogs
updated 15 Sep 2012; published 05 Jun 2011
10:40
Peace drive attack, civilians suffering from airstrikes, embargo, alqaida 27-03-2011 part 1/2
updated 04 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2012
1:25
Syria - Assad Burns Al Houle Farmland to Starve Population into Submission 1-July-12
updated 01 Jun 2010; published 10 Jan 2009
3:36
Israel attack civilians in Gaza
updated 31 Jul 2013; published 10 Oct 2011
12:50
George Galloway hits a Zionist with facts. (Must Watch)
updated 14 Apr 2012; published 03 Jun 2009
10:00
George Galloway - Break the Siege of Gaza 2of6
Pakistan tells UN at least 400 civilians killed by drone strikes
Full Article The Times of India
19 Oct 2013

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has confirmed that of some 2,200 people killed by drone strikes in the past decade, at least 400 were civilians and an additional 200 victims were deemed "probable non-combatants," a UN human rights investigator said on Friday. Ben Emmerson, UN special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism, also urged the United...

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Supporters of Pakistani religious party Jamat-i-Islami listen to their leaders during a rally to condemn U.S. drone attacks on alleged militants and Talibans hideouts in Pakistani border areas along Afghanistan, in Peshawar, Pakistan on Friday, April 24, 2009.
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad

updated 10 Aug 2013; published 18 Jul 2013
2:44
Drone attacks in Yemen mostly hit civilians...
updated 16 May 2013; published 15 Mar 2013
3:45
'US drones traumatize Pakistani civilians'
updated 01 Mar 2013; published 28 Jan 2013
3:23
UN probes drone assassination strikes
updated 19 Aug 2013; published 15 May 2013
112:46
Drone Wars: Counterterrorism and Human Rights
updated 03 Jun 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
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U.N. to Investigate U.S. Drone Strikes
updated 01 Aug 2013; published 31 Jul 2013
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Latest News Bulletin - UN probes drone assassination strikes
Lebanese Shiite pilgrims kidnapped in Syria freed
Full Article WPXI
19 Oct 2013

Nine Shiite pilgrims from Lebanon kidnapped in Syria were freed late Friday night as part of a negotiated hostage deal that could see two Turkish pilot held in Lebanon released, officials said. The pilgrims were part of a group of 11 hostages taken by a rebel faction in northern Syria in May 2012. Two were later released, but the nine had been held...

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Hussein Ali Omar, 60, one of 11 Lebanese Shiite pilgrims that Syrian rebels have been holding for three months in Syria, is escorted by his relatives and hugged by his wife upon arrival at his home, in Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday Aug. 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla

updated 09 Aug 2013; published 09 Aug 2013
0:50
Turkey alert after Syria linked pilots' kidnap in Beirut
updated 11 May 2013; published 11 May 2013
3:34
Lebanon wants Turkey, Qatar to help release hostages in Syria watch
updated 11 Aug 2013; published 10 Aug 2013
0:45
Ankara tells Turkish citizens to leave Lebanon after Turkish Airlines pilots kidnapped in Beirut
updated 19 Jul 2013; published 03 Jun 2013
5:55
Senator John McCain Photographed With Syrian Kidnappers
updated 15 Oct 2013; published 15 Oct 2013
1:42
Turkish Airlines Pilots Appear On Video
updated 10 Aug 2013; published 10 Aug 2013
3:07
Turkey Advising Citizens To Leave Lebanon
No safe bets for Obama despite toned-down agenda
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
18 Oct 2013

WASHINGTON (AP) — Regrouping after a feud with Congress stalled his agenda, President Barack Obama is laying down a three-item to-do list for Congress that seems meager when compared with the bold, progressive agenda he envisioned at the start of his second term. But given the capital's partisanship, the complexities of the issues and the limited...

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File - President Barack Obama listens to Sen. Tom Harkin, D- Iowa, as Vice President Joe Biden confers with Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., right, during a meeting with a group of senators regarding student loan rates, in the Oval Office, July 16, 2013.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 30 Jan 2013; published 30 Jan 2013
0:38
Obama Will Introduce Own Immigration Bill If Congress Fails To Act
updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
7:28
Janet Napolitano Discusses Immigration Agenda
updated 07 Jul 2013; published 07 Jul 2013
0:52
WASHINGTON Breaking News: Immigration, Student Loan Top Congressional Agenda
updated 04 Oct 2013; published 04 Oct 2013
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As Congress Stalls on Immigration Deal, Obama Poised to Deport Two Millionth Immigrant
updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
6:55
OBAMA PUSHES Immigration Reform at White House Ceremony
updated 07 Jul 2013; published 07 Jul 2013
0:27
Immigration, student loan top congressional agenda
Edward Snowden: I didn’t take classified documents to Russia
Full Article Chicago Sun-Times
18 Oct 2013

WASHINGTON — Former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden says that he did not take any secret NSA documents to Russia and that intelligence officials in China as well as Russia could not get access to the documents he had obtained before leaving the United States. In...

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In this image provided by Human Rights Watch, NSA leaker Edward Snowden, center, attends a news conference at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport with Sarah Harrison of WikiLeaks, left, Friday, July 12, 2013.
photo: AP / Human Rights Watch, Tanya Lokshina

updated 30 Aug 2013; published 30 Aug 2013
3:39
Edward Snowden reveals the US 'black budget' of secret intelligence spending - Truthloader
updated 26 Jun 2013; published 26 Jun 2013
1:01
Russia will NOT Extradite Edward Snowden to US
updated 25 Jun 2013; published 25 Jun 2013
3:25
Vladimir Putin "Edward Snowden Won't Be Extradited"
updated 01 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
2:01
Edward Snowden needs a Travel Agency: N.E.A.T.
updated 24 Jun 2013; published 24 Jun 2013
2:08
Edward Snowden due to quit Moscow in Ecuador asylum bid
updated 24 Jun 2013; published 24 Jun 2013
4:35
Edward Snowden To Leave Russia For Ecuador
Australia wildfires raze homes in New South Wales
Full Article BBC News
18 Oct 2013

A series of major wildfires are burning in the Australian state of New South Wales with fears that hundreds of homes have been destroyed. Fire crews are still tackling the blazes on the outskirts of Sydney, despite temperatures and winds easing. One man has died while trying to protect his home. Correspondents say bush fires are common in Australia...

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Australia wildfires raze homes in New South Wales
photo: AP / FESA, Evan Collis

updated 11 Sep 2013; published 11 Sep 2013
1:27
Australia Wildfires Threaten Homes Near Sydney
updated 18 Oct 2013; published 18 Oct 2013
1:32
Australian wildfires raze homes in New South Wales
updated 10 Sep 2013; published 10 Sep 2013
1:01
Australia wildfires threaten homes near Sydney
updated 18 Oct 2013; published 18 Oct 2013
2:08
New South Wales Australia Wildfires Rage
updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
1:01
Australian fires hundreds of properties feared lost
updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
0:47
Australia Wildfires 2013:Nearly 100 wildfires Rage In Australia's ,Darken Sydney Skies
Video shows Kenya jihadis casually killing in mall
Full Article The Times of India
18 Oct 2013

Chilling new CCTV footage has emerged of terrorists casually gunning down shoppers during the attack on Kenya's Westgate...

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An armed policeman walks past the shattered glass windows of a shop in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Rukmini Callimachi

updated 18 Oct 2013; published 18 Oct 2013
2:26
New Kenya Mall Video Shows Terrorists Casually Gun Down Shoppers
updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
2:03
Kenya shopping mall attack Chilling new footage from inside Westgate shows terrorist
updated 28 Sep 2013; published 28 Sep 2013
5:24
Kenya Mall Devastation Revealed in New Video | Kenya Attack: New Video Shows Aftermath
updated 05 Oct 2013; published 05 Oct 2013
1:05
Kenya Mall Gunmen Caught on CCTV Starting to Kill Dozens
updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
3:24
Kenya mall attackers talked on cell phone, prayed between shootings
updated 18 Oct 2013; published 18 Oct 2013
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HD New CCTV Footage Kenya Mall Attack: New Gunmen Video Emerges
French Secularists Remain Tough on Islam
Full Article WorldNews.com
17 Oct 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Promises by France's President Francois Hollande to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that his nation would remain "tough" on Iran's Islamic Republic and its nuclear enrichment, and wait to see if the more moderate politics of Iran's new President, Hassan Rouhani, would translate in his...

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File - French President Francois Hollande, right, gestures as he speaks during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following their meeting at the Elysee Palace, Paris, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012.
photo: AP / Jacques Brinon

updated 12 Aug 2013; published 12 Aug 2013
8:10
Kerusuhan dg larangan burqa/hijab di Prancis - 'Burqa Ban' Sparks Another Round Of Clashes In France
updated 08 May 2012; published 08 May 2012
4:42
Secular vs Sectarian
updated 13 Jul 2010; published 13 Jul 2010
1:26
French National Assembly approves ban on burqa
updated 21 Jun 2012; published 21 Jun 2012
7:39
Sense and Courage of Dutch on Muslim Immigration.
updated 27 Sep 2013; published 27 Sep 2013
3:28
Same Sex Marriage In America Is Lagal What Now?
updated 12 Dec 2011; published 12 Dec 2011
1:19
Shit Girls Say - Episode 1
Report: 30 Million People Enslaved Worldwide
Full Article Voa News
17 Oct 2013

Anita Powell JOHANNESBURG — The Australian-based Walk Free Foundation has released its first-ever Global Slavery Index - a ranking of 162 countries by their prevalence of modern slavery. The Index found that tens of millions of people worldwide are living in slave-like conditions, most of them in Asia. Slavery is often thought of as a relic of past...

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Indian children, working at a roadside hotel, carry a table in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Mahesh Kumar A.

updated 23 Nov 2009; published 23 Nov 2009
10:00
Part 1 Hear Former Slaves Speak
updated 06 Mar 2013; published 06 Mar 2013
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ALL Original Slaves were WHITE - 100%
updated 19 Jun 2013; published 19 Jun 2013
100:41
Should Reparations Be Paid to the Descendants of Slaves? Christopher Hitchens Debate (2001)
updated 29 Jan 2012; published 29 Jan 2012
7:55
THE HISTORY OF BLACK SLAVERY IN NEW YORK CITY: THE MOVIE PT 1
updated 12 Oct 2009; published 12 Oct 2009
8:40
The Arab Muslim Slave Trade Of Africans, The Untold Story
updated 01 Aug 2008; published 01 Aug 2008
9:54
White Slaves 2
Syria: date set for Geneva talks to end conflict
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
17 Oct 2013

Related Articles The damage done to 'Syria's oldest church' seen first hand 16 Oct 2013 Inside Syria's model town: Peace, until al-Qaeda arrived 05 Oct 2013 Eat cats and dogs, imam tells starving Syrians 15 Oct 2013 Asma al-Assad denies leaving Syria 15 Oct 2013 U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that efforts are intensifying to try...

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Free Syrian Army fighters look at a Syrian Army jet, not pictured, in Fafeen village, north of Aleppo province, Syria, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012.
photo: AP / Manu Brabo

updated 13 Sep 2013; published 13 Sep 2013
2:46
Syria chemical weapons talks start in Geneva
updated 14 Sep 2013; published 14 Sep 2013
1:23
US and Russia agree Syria chemical weapons deal in Geneva
updated 12 Sep 2013; published 12 Sep 2013
0:51
Syria Chemical Weapons Deal: Kerry flies to Geneva to discuss plan with Russian FM Lavrov
updated 14 Sep 2013; published 14 Sep 2013
18:12
BREAKING: US- Russia Press Conference Reaching Agreement on Syria Chemical Weapons
updated 14 Sep 2013; published 14 Sep 2013
0:45
US and Russia agree Syria chemical weapons deal in Geneva (14.09.2013)
updated 13 Sep 2013; published 13 Sep 2013
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Geneva: Crunch talks continue over Syria's chemical weapons

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Thursday, 17 October 2013, 5:01 pm Column: If Hitler Didn't Exist the Pentagon Would Have to Invent Him by October 14, 2013 When video of the October 14th edition of Thom...
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Hopefully, President Obama handles the debt ceiling crisis better than his choices on which government services to shut down. His motive was apparent — to make Republicans...
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Anger at failure of Home Office and security services to reveal extent of GCHQ's data harvesting operations The scrutiny committee heard little evidence of the data accessed by the...

In a June 4, 2012 photo provided by the United Nations,United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, meets with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, right, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
A day after the United Nations elected Saudi Arabia to a prestigious seat on the Security Council, the Saudi leadership refused to accept the position and lashed out at the world body for "double standards" and failure to protect peace. It was a...
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Supporters of Maldives' president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and his Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party, participate in an election campaign in Male, Maldives, Monday, Oct. 6, 2008. Longtime President Gayoom will face five opponents in the Maldives' first democratic presidential election next month, election officials said.
MALE, Maldives — Maldives sank further into political disarray Saturday when police blocked officials from conducting a presidential revote, saying that holding the election would violate a Supreme Court order. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow...
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Supporters of Pakistani Labour Party rally against the United States and condemned drone attacks on militants in Pakistani tribal areas along the Afghanistan border, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 in Lahore, Pakistan.
NEW YORK: Deploying drone strikes as a form of global policing undermines international security and will encourage more states and terrorist groups to acquire unmanned weapons, a UN report has warned. The study has been submitted to UN general...
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Syrian citizens pass by a poster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, in the southern city of Daraa, Syria, on Monday March 21, 2011.
Nine Shiite pilgrims from Lebanon kidnapped in Syria more than a year ago were freed on Friday as part of a negotiated hostage release that could lead to the release of two Turkish pilots held in Lebanon, officials said. The Lebanese were part of a...
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Unique skull sheds new light on human evolution
Tweet Washington, Oct. 18 (ANI): A new skull, found in Dmanisi, suggests that nearly half a dozen species of our early human ancestor may have been all Homo erectus. The skull found by anthropologists from the University of Zurich as part of a...
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Man - Sleep - Snoring
LOS ANGELES — When we sleep, our brains get rid of gunk that builds up while we’re awake, suggests a study that may provide new clues to treat Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders. This cleaning was detected in the brains of sleeping mice,...
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Human Trafficking Modern Day Slavery
Nearly 30 million people across the world are currently living in slavery, according to a report published Thursday. The inaugural Global Slavery Index, compiled by the Walk Free Foundation, estimates the prevalence of slavery in 162...
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