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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...
photo: AP / Hussein Malla
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,...
photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba
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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