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Militants kill 70 in northeast Nigeria attacks: officials
Full Article Reuters
04 Nov 2013

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Suspected Boko Haram militants have killed 70 people in three attacks in northeastern Nigeria in recent days, officials said on Monday, a sign that a military crackdown is failing to subdue the Islamist insurgency. Boko Haram has killed hundreds of civilians and members of security forces in...

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In this photo taken with a mobile phone on Monday, Oct. 28, 2013, police look down on a burnt out army personal carrier following an attack by Boko Haram in Damaturu, Nigeria.
photo: AP

updated 29 Sep 2013; published 29 Sep 2013
1:30
Nigeria New Attack: WATCH Nigeria Militants attack 50 College Students Killing in College
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
0:46
Eighty-seven dead in Boko Haram attack on Nigerian town
updated 20 Oct 2013; published 20 Oct 2013
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Mass killing: 87 dead in Boko haram attack on Nigeria town
updated 23 Apr 2013; published 23 Apr 2013
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BBC News - Nigeria fighting 'kills scores' in Baga
updated 25 Jul 2013; published 22 Apr 2013
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185 killed as Nigerian army clash with Islamist militants in Baga
updated 20 Oct 2013; published 20 Oct 2013
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Suspected al Qaeda militants target Yemen army, kill 30 in two attacks
M23's decline raises hopes of DR Congo peace
Full Article BBC News
04 Nov 2013

The imminent defeat of DR Congo's M23 rebels is the result of shifting military and political dynamics that are presenting the most concrete prospects of peace in the vast, unstable central African nation for many years. M23 rebels in the east of the country have suffered major military defeats in the past week, forcing their political leader...

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Troops of the Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo (FARDC) cheer after taking control, with assistance from the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) of the UN Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), of a highly strategic position of the M23, an area known as Three Towers on the hills of Kibati, five 5 kilometres north of Goma, 30 August, 2013.
photo: UN / Sylvain Liechti

updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
2:53
Renewed Clashes With M23 Rebels In DR Congo
updated 06 Sep 2013; published 06 Sep 2013
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DR Congo And Rebels Agree To Resume Talks
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 22 Nov 2012
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DR Congo: M23 rebels threaten to march on Kinshasa
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 15 Feb 2013
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Congo Dreams: Hopes and prospects for the future
updated 21 Oct 2013; published 21 Oct 2013
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M23 Rebels And DRC Suspend Peace Talks
updated 29 Jun 2013; published 05 Jul 2012
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Hope after peace deal reached in Congo - 24 Jan 08 - Hot Latest News
Geneva II: Giving war a chance?
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 Nov 2013

As the Syrian conflict approaches its third year, there are no signs that the violence and humanitarian catastrophe are abating. In fact, the opposite is true. All indications are that the loss of life and the number of displaced are increasing rapidly. This is, no doubt, largely attributable to the increase in violence brought about by the...

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A soldier escorts men as they have arrived from the rebel held suburb of Moadamiyeh to the government held territory Tuesday Oct. 29, 2013 in Damascus, Syria.
photo: AP / Dusan Vranic

updated 22 Oct 2013; published 22 Oct 2013
2:13
William Hague calls for Syria peace talks
updated 22 Oct 2013; published 22 Oct 2013
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World Powers Want Syrian Opposition To Join Geneva Peace Talks
updated 22 Oct 2013; published 22 Oct 2013
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Lebanon struggles with Syrian refugee influx
updated 16 Sep 2013; published 16 Sep 2013
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Washington, Moscow pin hopes for Syria peace on Geneva talks
updated 01 Jul 2012; published 01 Jul 2012
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MAGNUMMAXIM: SYRIA: UN ACTION GROUP: NEW PEACE PLAN: Geneva 30June PT2
updated 01 Jul 2012; published 01 Jul 2012
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MaximsNewsNetwork: SYRIA: UN ACTION GROUP: NEW PEACE PLAN: Geneva 30June PT3
Kosovo vote, key to Serb integration, marred by violence and boycott
Full Article The Washington Post
04 Nov 2013

MITROVICA, Kosovo — An election in Kosovo designed to help end years of de facto ethnic partition was marred by violence and intimidation by Serb hard-liners on Sunday, undermining a fragile pact between the Balkan country and former master Serbia that was brokered by the European Union. Two hours before polls closed in the ethnically divided...

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European Union rule of law mission (EULEX) police officers arrive at a vandalised polling station in the northern, Serb-dominated part of Mitrovica, Kosovo, Sunday, Nov 3, 2013.
photo: AP / Zveki

updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
1:35
Local elections in Kosovo marred by violence
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
6:33
How Did The Elections In Kosovo Go?
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Kosovo elections marred by violence as Mitrovica polling station attacked - video
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
2:59
Kosovo Elections Go Hand In Hand With Violence
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Violence in Kosovo election undermines Belgrade's attempts to normalise relations with Pristina
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Kosovo elections marred by violence as Mitrovica polling station attacked
Egypt: Morsy trial set to start
Full Article CNN
04 Nov 2013

November 3, 2013 -- Updated 2115 GMT (0515 HKT) Cairo (CNN) -- The trial of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy is set to start on Monday, four months after a military coup removed him from power. The closely watched trial could be the first public appearance in months for Morsy, who's been held in an undisclosed location since his ouster in...

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A supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi holds an old presidential campaign poster of him with Arabic that reads, "Mohammed Morsi, president for Egypt, 2012, resurrection is the will of the people," during a protest a day before the trial of the former president taking place at a police academy in an eastern Cairo district, in Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013.
photo: AP / Eman Helal

updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
2:26
Mohamed Morsy trial halted by chanting
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Egypt's President Morsi faces trial
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
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Egypt Islamists rally ahead of Morsi trial
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
0:47
Ex-Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi goes on trial: Muslim Brotherhood protests expected in Cairo
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
2:07
Egypt: Morsy trial may spark civil unrest
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
0:50
Muslim Brotherhood begins rallies ahead of Morsi trial: ex-Egyptian president facing Cairo court
White House rejects clemency for Edward Snowden over NSA leaks
Full Article The Guardian
03 Nov 2013

Obama adviser and heads of House and Senate intelligence signal hard line despite European support for whistleblower Edward Snowden with Hans-Christian Stroebele. Photo: Irina Oho/HO/EPA The White House and leading lawmakers have rejected Edward Snowden's plea for clemency and said he should return to the United States to face trial. Dan Pfeiffer,...

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Opposition Greens lawmaker Hans-Christian Stroebele, shows a letter he received from Edward Snowden to the media prior to a press conference in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Nov. 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Michael Sohn

updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
2:37
No clemency for Edward Snowden?
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
0:40
US rejects Snowden's plea for clemency
updated 26 Aug 2013; published 26 Aug 2013
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Official Whitehouse Petition Website
updated 21 Aug 2013; published 21 Aug 2013
0:33
Manning sentenced to 35 years in prison
updated 04 Dec 2010; published 04 Dec 2010
3:13
Obama Issues First Pardons Of His Presidency
updated 31 Jul 2013; published 31 Jul 2013
9:26
Why Bradley Manning Should Go Free
DR Congo offensive against rebels continues
Full Article Al Jazeera
03 Nov 2013

Rebels fleeing advancing government soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been accused of committing atrocities as they retreated, according to the country's military. DR Congo troops discovered freshly dug graves in the last stronghold of the M23 rebels, close to the Ugandan border, on Saturday. Some rebels who surrendered after...

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A convoy of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) waits for the road to clear while on patrol in Rutshuru Territory, North Kivu, near the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s border with Uganda, 31 October, 2013.
photo: UN / Clara Padovan

updated 23 Jul 2013; published 23 Jul 2013
0:51
Fighting Between DR Congo Army And M23 Resumes
updated 31 Aug 2013; published 31 Aug 2013
3:50
DR Congo Rebels Announce Their Retreat
updated 30 Oct 2013; published 30 Oct 2013
2:19
Democratic Republic of Congo troops vow fresh offensive against rebels
updated 29 Aug 2013; published 29 Aug 2013
3:40
United Nations Forces Attack Rebels In Congo
updated 23 Nov 2012; published 23 Nov 2012
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RD Congo : report in Sake, ghost town after the fightings beetwen government troops and M23
updated 25 Aug 2013; published 25 Aug 2013
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What Do The M23 rebels Congo Rebels Want?
More Barbarian Wars?
Full Article WorldNews.com
02 Nov 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong!" -Stephen Decatur, U.S. Naval Officer In the First U.S.-Barbary States War, on October 31, 1803, Commodore Stephen Decatur devised a secret plan to sail into Tripoli's harbor and...

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File - Sgt. Kevin Fischer, Sight Security Team 1st Battalion 161st Field Artillery, signals his security team to fill in the security perimeter, August 22, 2011, in the deserts of Djibouti.
photo: US Army / Specialist Michelle C. Lawrence

updated 21 Apr 2013; published 21 Apr 2013
16:39
Grantham University Curated Theater Presents The Barbary Pirate Wars http://youtu.be/2iEHxdVegl8
updated 16 Feb 2013; published 16 Feb 2013
46:47
NOTABLE HISTORICAL EVENTS LINKED TO AMERICA - Guest: Bill Federer
updated 04 May 2012; published 04 May 2012
13:57
Naval Wars with France and Tripoli 1798-1805 pt1-2 History of the US Navy 1953 Training Film
updated 20 May 2012; published 20 May 2012
10:46
World Wide Operations 1815-1860 pt1-2 History of the US Navy Training Film 1955
updated 04 May 2012; published 04 May 2012
11:48
Naval Wars with France and Tripoli 1798-1805 pt2-2 History of the US Navy 1953 Training Film
updated 20 Nov 2009; published 20 Nov 2009
5:20
The Ballad of Stephen Decatur.WMV
Leader of Pakistani Taliban Hakimullah Mehsud killed in drone strike
Full Article The Independent
02 Nov 2013

The Pakistan Taliban is expected to announce a new chief after its leader for the past four years was killed in a CIA drone strike – a move that will likely complicate efforts to hold peace between Pakistan’s government and the militant outfit. A series of officials confirmed that 34-year-old Hakimullah Mehsud was killed along with four other...

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File - In this photo taken Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, new Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud, right, holds a rocket launcher with his comrades in Sararogha of Pakistani tribal area of South Waziristan along the Afghanistan border.
photo: AP / Ishtiaq Mehsud

updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
2:09
Taliban leader killed by US drone days before negotiations
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
1:24
Pakistani Taliban Leader Hakeemullah Mehsud Killed in Drone Strike
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
2:22
Drone strike in Pakistan kills Taliban leader
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
5:23
U.S. drone strike kills Taliban leader in Pakistan
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
2:16
Hakimullah Mehsud Killed By Drone - Pakistan Taliban Say
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
1:22
Pakistan Taliban Leader Killed By US Drone
Brazil and Germany draft anti-spy resolution at UN
Full Article BBC News
02 Nov 2013

Germany and Brazil have asked the UN General Assembly to adopt a draft resolution calling for the right to privacy in the digital age. The draft calls for an end to excessive electronic surveillance, noting that the illegal collection of personal data "constitutes a highly intrusive act". Brazil and Germany have both been angered by...

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Demonstrators holds up banners with the photo of Edward Snowden during a protest outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013.
photo: AP / Jose Luis Magana

updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
3:30
Brazil and Germany support UN anti spy resolution
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
0:38
Germany and Brazil want the UN to adopt an anti-spying draft resolution
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
3:15
Brazilian-German Alliance Against Worldwide Spying
updated 31 Oct 2013; published 31 Oct 2013
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nsa surveillance brazil germany un resolution
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
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European Countries Work Together On Mass Surveillance
updated 26 Oct 2013; published 26 Oct 2013
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Spy Scandal: Germany To Send Intelligence Officials To Washington Amid Spying Scandal

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Roma can make it 10 victories from 10 against Chievo on Thursday - a Serie A record start - and, with this in mind, Goal takes a look at the top domestic winning runs in Europe...
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The jury that will decide the guilt or innocence of Rebekah Brooks, Andy Coulson and six other defendants was sworn in at the Old Bailey with a warning from the judge that “British...

	Kyoto Veterans Say Global Warming Goal Slipping Away
The only three living diplomats who have led the United Nations global warming talks said there’s little chance the next climate treaty will prevent the world from overheating. The specific goal, to hold temperature increases to 2 degrees Celsius...
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Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans one holding a picture of Morsi with Arabic writing that reads: "Morsi is my president," at Nasr City, where protesters have installed a camp and hold daily rallies, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 2013.
Egypt's first freely elected president, Mohamed Mursi, goes on trial on Monday under a security crackdown that has devastated his Muslim Brotherhood movement and raised concerns that the army-backed government is reimposing a police state. A...
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
King Abdullah II of Jordan gives a speech during the opening session of parliament in Amman, Jordan, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013.
AMMAN, Jordan Jordan's King Abdullah II says he will press ahead with a wide-ranging package of reforms, amending elections laws...
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A woman votes near a no-weapons sign at a polling station in the northern Serb-dominated part of Mitrovica, Kosovo, Sunday, Nov 3, 2013.
Polls opened on Sunday in key local elections in Kosovo that are being closely watched by the European Union amid fears of a boycott by minority Serbs, voting for the first time since independence in 2008. The election of deputies and mayors in 36...
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to board his aircraft at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, Nov. 2, 2013.
US Secretary of State John Kerry begins a tour of countries in the Middle East and North Africa on Sunday. Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan and Morocco are among the countries listed on the itinerary. Although it is not on the official agenda, there are...
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File - Pakistani men from tribal forces hold their weapons as others chant slogans against the Taliban in Raghagan, near Khar, in the troubled Bajaur agency, Pakistan, Friday, Sept. 26, 2008.
A tense Pakistan is awaiting the announcement of a new Taliban leader, after Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a drone strike on Friday. Few details are known about Mehsud's funeral, which is expected to take place on Saturday. Local media say...
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Passengers evacuate the Los Angeles International Airport on Friday Nov. 1, 2013, in Los Angeles.
November 2, 2013 -- Updated 0112 GMT (0912 HKT) Travelers were evacuated from terminals at LAX Friday morning. (CNN) -- The impact of Friday's shooting at Los Angeles International Airport is still being felt by the nation's air travelers. The...
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