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Indonesia leader: Australia spying 'damaged' ties
Full Article BBC News
19 Nov 2013

Indonesia's president says ties with Australia have been "damaged" by reports that Canberra spied on his phone calls and those of his ministers. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said the "hurtful action" had led Indonesia to review its co-operation with Australia. PM Tony Abbott had "belittled" the row, he added in a...

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File -Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, left, speaks to Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, after a joint press conference after their meeting at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Sept. 30, 2013.
photo: AP / Achmad Ibrahim

updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Did The Australian Government Spy On The Indonesian President?
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
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Indonesia Summons Australia Over Spying Claims
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
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Malaysia protests against "US, Australia spying" in Asia
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
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Report: Australian Embassy in Jakarta Used by U.S. to Spy on Indonesia.
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
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Malaysia Criticized United States And Australia Spying In Asia
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Christine Milne: 'It is certainly an embarrassment to Australia' -- video
Six killed as tornadoes rip through US Midwest
Full Article South China Morning Post
18 Nov 2013

A fast-moving storm system triggered multiple tornadoes on Sunday that killed at least six people and flattened large parts of a town in Illinois as it tore across the Midwest, authorities said. The tornadoes levelled scores of homes and demolished entire neighbourhoods. Some 80 tornado reports were received, along with 358 reports of damaging...

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A man stands near a pickup that belonged to farmer Curt Zehr after a tornado blew through Zehr's farm on Sunday, Nov. 17. 2013.
photo: AP / David Mercer

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updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Deadly Tornadoes, Storms Hit US Midwest; 6 Killed
Aid efforts in Philippines hit high gear
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Nov 2013

Global relief efforts in the Philippines have kicked into high gear, with aid workers, heavy equipment and life-saving supplies flowing into regions devastated by Typhoon Haiyan. There were initial signs on Monday that communities were beginning to shift from survival mode to the early stages of recovery. Markets were beginning to reopen,...

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Desperate villagers rush to a window of a U.S. Navy Seahawk helicopter as crewmen deliver aid in an emergency drop in San Jose, Philippines, Monday, Nov. 18, 2013.
photo: AP / Wally Santana

updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Recovery Process Starts In The Philippines
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
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Stafford Volunteer Group Continues to Help with Sandy Recovery
updated 07 Oct 2013; published 07 Oct 2013
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Resident Evil 5 Mercenaries Reunion - Solo - Public Assembly - 729,907 (Excella)
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Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort: 143rd Sustainment Command Expeditionary
updated 05 Nov 2012; published 05 Nov 2012
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Sandy, Occupy Movement Re-Emerges as Relief Hub for Residents - Denounced the Red Cross
updated 05 Feb 2013; published 05 Feb 2013
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VSP Global Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts
Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant begins fuel rod removal
Full Article BBC News
18 Nov 2013

Workers at Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have begun removing fuel rods from a storage pond at the Unit 4 reactor building. The delicate operation is seen as a necessary step in stabilising the site. It will take more than two days to remove the first 22 fuel rods from the pond, plant operator Tepco says. Overall, more than 1,500...

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In this Nov. 7, 2013 file photo, members of the media wearing protective suits and masks look at the spent fuel pool from a fuel handling machine inside the building housing the Unit 4 reactor at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
photo: AP / Tomohiro Ohsumi

updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Fukushima Remove SFP#4 Hot Bent Broken Nuclear Fuel Rods Tomorrow Update 11/17/13
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Nuclear Fuel Rod Meltdown 101- Arnie Gundersen explains Fukushima
updated 07 Nov 2013; published 07 Nov 2013
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Dangerous Phase: Fukushima's radioactive fuel rods to move to safe storage
updated 08 Nov 2013; published 08 Nov 2013
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Japan prepares for dangerous fuel rod removal at Fukushima - no comment
updated 15 Nov 2013; published 15 Nov 2013
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Japan postpones removal of Fukushima atomic fuel rods
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Infowars Alert: Fukushima Cover-up - 40 Years of Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods Blown Sky High!! 2/3
Plane crash in Russia's Kazan kills 52 people onboard
Full Article CNTV
18 Nov 2013

MOSCOW, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Fifty two people, including 46 passengers and six crew, were killed when a plane crashed on landing in Russia's Kazan, said the Emergency Situations Ministry' s regional bureau. The Boeing 737, belonging to Tatarstan air company, took off from Moscow, the Russian capital, and crashed at around 7:20 p.m. Moscow time (1520...

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Ambulances line up in front of the airport building in Kazan, about 720 kilometers (450 miles) east of Moscow, where the Russian passenger airliner, Boeing 737, crashed Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013.
photo: AP / Nikolai Alexandrov

updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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'Dozens Dead' In Russia Plane Crash *GRAPHIC*
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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At least 50 feared dead as passenger jet crashes in central Russia
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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BBC News - Many dead in Russian plane crash in Kazan, Tatarstan
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Plane crash russia - 52 dead Tatarstan airline passenger jet 737-500 crashes Explodes 11/17/2013
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Bachelet triumphs in Chile election but faces runoff
Full Article China Daily
18 Nov 2013

SANTIAGO - Leftist candidate Michelle Bachelet was the clear winner in Chile's presidential election on Sunday, although she will have to wait until a second-round runoff next month to seal her victory. With nine candidates running, the vote was fractured and Bachelet, seeking her second term as president, fell just short of the 50 percent she...

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Chile's President Michelle Bachelet waves as she arrives for the 5th Summit of the Americas in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Friday, April 17, 2009.
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updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Bachelet wins in Chile but faces a runoff to secure presidency
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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First Round Of Chile's Presidential Elections For Michelle Bachelet
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Chile presidential election will go to second round
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Chiles Michelle Bachelet runs for president...
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Qatar migrant workers 'treated like animals' - Amnesty
Full Article BBC News
17 Nov 2013

17 November 2013 Last updated at 22:58 GMT Qatar's construction sector is rife with abuse, Amnesty International (AI) has said in a report published as work begins on Fifa World Cup 2022 stadiums. Amnesty says migrant workers are often subjected to non-payment of wages, dangerous working conditions and squalid...

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Qatar migrant workers 'treated like animals' - Amnesty
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updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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BBC News - Qatar migrant workers 'treated like animals' - Amnesty
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Qatar migrant workers 'treated like animals' - Amnesty
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Qatar workers 'treated like animals'
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Foreign Workers In Qatar's Rights Are Violated
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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BBC News - Many dead in Russian plane crash in Kazan, Tatarstan
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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BBC News - Paul Sykes on backing UKIP to get EU referendum in UK
Water a pressing concern for Haiyan survivors
Full Article The Hindu
17 Nov 2013

Since the typhoon hit, Danny Estember, a 50-year-old ambulance driver, has been hiking three hours round-trip into the mountains each day to obtain what he can only hope is clean water for his five daughters and two sons. The exhausting journey is necessary because safe water is desperately scarce in this storm-ravaged portion of the Philippines....

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Villagers stranded by last week's Typhoon Haiyan scramble for aid from a U.S. Navy Sea Hawk helicopter from the U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington in the coastal town of Tanawan, central Philippines Sunday, Nov. 17. 2013.
photo: AP / Vincent Yu

updated 04 Jul 2013; published 04 Jul 2013
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Crew Lost at Sea for 4 Days Survived by Drinking Rainwater
updated 13 Nov 2013; published 13 Nov 2013
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Manila Flights Depart with Aid, Return With Survivors
updated 25 May 2013; published 25 May 2013
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Survival Stills- Survivor Still- Survival Still- Fire Box- Bucket List
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The State of Victoria - Water restrictions: Target 155
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Cameron’s tirade on ‘war crimes’ angers Rajapaksa
Full Article Dawn
17 Nov 2013

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa made it clear on Saturday there was no room for an international inquiry into charges of war crimes and other human rights violations against his country, as there were ongoing independent domestic inquiries as per the recommendations of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission. “Is it a crime...

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Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa gestures from atop a jeep as military commanders look on during a victory day parade in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, June 18, 2010.
photo: AP / Chamila Karunarathne

updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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William Hague Urges For Investigation To Sri Lankan War Crimes
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Mahinda Rajapaksa rejects British PM Cameron's demand for probe into war crimes - NewsX
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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[HD] BBC News Cameron calls for war crimes inquiry in Sri Lanka
updated 14 Nov 2013; published 14 Nov 2013
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Sri Lankan President Tells David Cameron: 'We Have Nothing To Hide'
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Sri Lankan President Tells David Cameron: 'We Have Nothing To Hide'-MNM News
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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(NEW HD) Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa doorstepped
State of emergency declared in Libyan capital
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Nov 2013

A 48-hour state of emergency has been declared in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, after a fresh wave of clashes broke out following a deadly protest against armed groups. At least one person was killed and dozens wounded in Saturday's clashes that took place a day after more than 40 people were killed in firing by gunmen. Saturday's gun battles broke...

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Ali Zeidan, Prime Minister of Libya delivering remarks to the press during a meeting at the US Department of State with Secretary of State John Kerry.
photo: US DoS

updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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State of emergency declared in Libyan capital
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Libya Declares Emergency State After Clashes In Tripoli
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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State of Emergency in Tripoli Libyan capital
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Libyan Spy Chief Mustafa Noah Kidnapped
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US tunnel vision on Libya while whole region on fire
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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State of emergency declared in Tripoli after clashes between rival militias

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World Bank to extend $500m loan to Philippines
MANILA - The World Bank said on Monday it is extending an emergency loan of $500 million to help the Philippine government develop a reconstruction plan for areas badly hit by typhoon "Haiyan," locally named "Yolanda." The World Bank said the...
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And if they are, what does that mean for efforts to tackle global warming? The United Nations' big annual confab on climate change is going into its second—and traditionally high-profile and high-stakes—half in Warsaw, Poland, this week. But...
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Typhoon relief effort boosts U.S. soft power in Asia region
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Follow @{0}FEEDBACKEMAILPRINTEASY READSHARE NYAKABANDE (UGANDA), 18 November 2013 (IRIN) - Tens of thousands of refugees and displaced people are starting to return to their homes in the two territories of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)...
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