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Three women enslaved for 30 years rescued in London
Full Article Newstrack India
22 Nov 2013

Tweet Three women who were enslaved by an elderly couple in South of London for 30 years have been rescued by London police. Three victims identified as a 69-year-old Malaysian, a 57-year-old Irish...

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Aneeta Prem, founder of Freedom Charity, speaks to Associated Press in central London, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Sang Tan

updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Full Video: 3 Women Held Hostage as Slaves for Over 30 years Rescued In South London
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Aneeta Prem on the freed British 'slaves'
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Women slaves held for 30 years rescued in London 3 women held as slaves in London freed
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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BREAKING: 3 Women Held Hostage as Slaves for Over 30 Years | Rescued In South London
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Arrests over three London women 'held as slaves'
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Police rescue 3 women who were kept as slaves for 30 years in Central London Breaking News
Latvia launches inquiry into deadly Riga store collapse
Full Article BBC News
22 Nov 2013

A criminal investigation has begun after the roof of a supermarket in the Latvian capital Riga collapsed, Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis has said. Eight people are dead and dozens more are feared missing as rescue efforts continued through the night. Two of those killed were emergency workers who were helping people trapped when more of the roof...

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Rescuers work at the Maxima grocery store after its roof collapsed in Riga, Latvia, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Roman Koksarov

updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Two dead after supermarket roof collapsed in Riga, Latvia
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Latvia roof collapse: Four dead, 'many trapped' in Riga
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Four dead after supermarket roof collapsed in Riga, Latvia
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Supermarket Roof Collapses in Latvian Capital Riga | 2 People Killed | Raw Video
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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LATEST:Supermarket roof collapses in Latvian capital Riga - at least two killed, many feared trapped
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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[RAW] Supermarket Roof Collapsed in Riga, Latvia
US gives Afghanistan year-end deadline to sign crucial security deal
Full Article South China Morning Post
22 Nov 2013

President Hamid Karzai triggered uncertainty about a vital security pact with the United States on Thursday by saying it should not be signed until after Afghanistan’s presidential election next April, prompting the White House to insist on a year-end deadline. Karzai’s surprise move, which came just a day after US Secretary of State John Kerry...

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai gestures while giving his opening address to dignitaries attending the peace jirga, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq

updated 12 Oct 2013; published 12 Oct 2013
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Kerry and Karzai hold urgent security deal talks
updated 20 Jul 2010; published 20 Jul 2010
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Afghan conference agrees 2014 handover deadline‎
updated 17 Sep 2013; published 17 Sep 2013
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No rush to sign security deal with US, says Afghan president
updated 15 Oct 2013; published 15 Oct 2013
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Kerry, Karzai resolve parts of security deal
updated 05 May 2013; published 05 May 2013
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US to Stay in Afghanistan after 2014
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
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Afghan lawmakers against deal with US
Truck bomb, attacks kill at least 48 in Iraq
Full Article Chicago Sun-Times
21 Nov 2013

Updated: November 21, 2013 12:39PM BAGHDAD (AP) — A truck bomb tore through an outdoor vegetable market in northeastern Iraq, the deadliest of a series of attacks Thursday that killed at least 48 people, officials said. The explosion in the town of Sadiyah, some 90 miles northeast of Baghdad, is the latest in a wave of attacks that has swept across...

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Iraqis inspect the aftermath of a late-night bombing at a cafe in Bayaa neighborhood, southwestern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Karim Kadim

updated 18 Aug 2012; published 18 Aug 2012
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Baghdad Truck Bomb Attack [Edit]
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
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Police officers amongst 12 killed in deadly truck bombing 2009 News
updated 27 Oct 2013; published 27 Oct 2013
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Death toll from Iraq car bomb attacks hits 56
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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27 People Died In Iraq In Attacks
updated 14 Oct 2013; published 14 Oct 2013
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Moment of Iraq explosion caught on video as bombs target police in Kirkuk
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
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Suicide truck bomb attack in Kurdish village kills at least 19 injures 30 2009 News
Warsaw climate talks: the world's poorest cannot wait for a 2015 deal
Full Article The Guardian
21 Nov 2013

The clock is ticking and the temperature is rising – ministers in Warsaw must be ambitious if we're to avoid a pathway to disaster The largest environmental organizations, social movements and labour unions representatives walked out of the UN Climate Change Conference negotiations on 21 November. EPA/RAFAL GUZ Photograph: RAFAL GUZ/EPA We...

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Naval Aircrewman Tactical 2nd Class Chris Miller, left, assigned to the Warlords of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 51, greets villagers during a relief supply drop in support of Operation Damayan, following Typhoon Haiyan, in Ormoc City, Philippines, 18 November, 2013.
photo: US Navy / Culinary Specialist 2nd Class Fidel C. Hart

updated 15 Nov 2013; published 15 Nov 2013
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China calls on developed nations to help poor countries adapt to climate change
updated 20 Nov 2013; published 20 Nov 2013
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After Global Failure to Cut Emissions, Will Poor Nations Get Help to Deal With Climate Change?
updated 12 Nov 2013; published 12 Nov 2013
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UN climate change talks in Warsaw, Poland
updated 11 Nov 2013; published 11 Nov 2013
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UN 2015 global climate change deal hopes low in Warsaw
updated 19 Nov 2013; published 19 Nov 2013
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Leaked Memo Reveals U.S. Plan To Oppose Helping Poor Nations Adapt to Climate Change
updated 12 Nov 2013; published 12 Nov 2013
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Typhoon Haiyan: Philippines commissioner breaks down at UN talks
Philippines struggles to keep typhoon aid, donations graft-free
Full Article Reuters
21 Nov 2013

MANILA (Reuters) - As millions of dollars pour in for more than four million left homeless by a typhoon in the central Philippines, authorities are grappling with a familiar problem - how to stop fraudulent claims and prevent greedy politicians taking advantage. Typhoon Haiyan smashed through the country on November 8, laying waste to just about...

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Filipino civilians walk out of what remains of the Guiuan East Central Elementary School after Super Typhoon Haiyan, Eastern Samar Province, 17 November, 2013.
photo: US Navy / MCS Beverly Lesonik

updated 15 Nov 2013; published 15 Nov 2013
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China's Disgraceful Typhoon Haiyan Aid Offer to the Philippines
updated 13 Nov 2013; published 13 Nov 2013
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Typhoon Haiyan Aid Arriving: International aid workers touch down in Philippines as death toll rises
updated 14 Nov 2013; published 14 Nov 2013
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President Obama on Typhoon Haiyan
updated 11 Nov 2013; published 11 Nov 2013
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Australia along with Countries Deliver Aid to the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan
updated 16 Nov 2013; published 16 Nov 2013
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Foreign Media: Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Loses Credit on Meager Aid Donation to Philippine
updated 14 Nov 2013; published 14 Nov 2013
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Typhoon Haiyan: International aid 'finally arrives'
Afghan Meeting Opens to Discuss U.S.-Afghan Security Pact
Full Article Voa News
21 Nov 2013

Thousands of Afghan elders have gathered in Kabul for a three-day meeting to debate a security agreement with the United States. The gathering, known as a "Loya Jirga," began Thursday after days of discussion over what would be included in the bilateral agreement, meant to shape the security relationship between Washington and Kabul after...

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Participants listen to Afghan President Hamid Karzai, not seen, deliver a speech during the opening of the "loya jirga," or grand council in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011.
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq

updated 20 Nov 2013; published 20 Nov 2013
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Washington , Kabul agree on final version of Security Pact
updated 20 Oct 2013; published 20 Oct 2013
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Afghan tribal elders to meet in Nov. to discuss security deal with US
updated 16 Nov 2013; published 16 Nov 2013
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Twin explosions kill 10, injure 24 in Afghan capital, Kabul
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Afghans gather in Kabul to oppose a security pact with the US
updated 20 Jul 2010; published 20 Jul 2010
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Afghan conference agrees 2014 handover deadline‎
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Afghans uneasy over proposed US army immunity
Edward Snowden leaks: UK 'let NSA store email addresses'
Full Article BBC News
21 Nov 2013

The UK allowed the US National Security Agency to keep the mobile phone numbers and email addresses of ordinary Britons from 2007, reports say. Channel 4 News and the Guardian said existing rules were modified in 2007 to allow the US to keep information swept up incidentally about Britons not suspected of criminal activity The reports are based on...

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Protesters hold posters of former National Security Agency member Edward Snowden in front of the German parliament building, the Reichstag, prior to a special meeting of the parliament on US-German relationships, in Berlin, Monday, Nov. 18, 2013.
photo: AP / Markus Schreiber

updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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BBC News Edward Snowden leaks UK 'let NSA store email addresses'
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Edward Snowden leaks: UK 'let NSA store email addresses'
updated 15 Nov 2013; published 15 Nov 2013
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The NSA has collected your address book, Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald - Truthloader
updated 16 Oct 2013; published 16 Oct 2013
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NSA Stole Your Email Addresses
updated 08 Nov 2013; published 08 Nov 2013
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Total Surveillance : NSA using Email Address Contact Lists to target Drone Strikes (Oct 21, 2013)
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
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US spying allegations:German Chancellor Merkel has called Barack Obama after receiving information
World Powers Renew Push on Iran Nuclear Program
Full Article The New York Times
20 Nov 2013

GENEVA — Senior officials from six world powers met Wednesday in Geneva in a new bid to reach an agreement with Iran on its nuclear program despite opposition from Israel, some members of the United States Congress and Iranian hard-liners. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List:...

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EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, left, smiles, as Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili walks away, after a photo call at a start of high-level talks between world powers and Iranian officials in Almaty, Kazakhstan on Friday, April 5, 2013.
photo: AP / Shamil Zhumatov

updated 25 Oct 2013; published 25 Oct 2013
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Use Nuclear Weapon Against Iran, Says Top GOP Donor
updated 06 Mar 2012; published 06 Mar 2012
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World Powers, Iran Will Negotiate Nuclear Program
updated 15 Oct 2013; published 15 Oct 2013
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Iran And Western Powers Start Talks About Weapons Programme
updated 14 Oct 2013; published 14 Oct 2013
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World powers, Iran prepare for historic nuclear talks
updated 09 Nov 2013; published 09 Nov 2013
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Iran deal with world powers on nuclear talks 'possible' this week euronews, world news
updated 20 Nov 2013; published 20 Nov 2013
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World powers meet Iran for nuclear negotiations: Geneva talks aimed at striking breakthrough deal
Child soldiers: passive victims?
Full Article Al Jazeera
20 Nov 2013

On this Universal Children's Day, let us take another step towards honouring of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which calls on states to recognise the right of children to participate in processes that affect them. Currently, that right is not fully implemented in reintegration programmes for former child soldiers, to the detriment of...

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File - Former child soldiers enlisted by Al Shabaab are handed over to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) after their capture by forces of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), 1 November, 2012.
photo: UN / Tobin Jones

updated 20 Nov 2013; published 20 Nov 2013
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Children Soldiers Are The Victims
updated 09 Aug 2011; published 09 Aug 2011
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Intensive Search Held For Soldier's Shooter
updated 04 Jul 2011; published 04 Jul 2011
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Palestina Flotilla 2 Sabotaged
updated 01 Jul 2011; published 01 Jul 2011
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33 ex-muslim Nabeel found Jesus Lord Trinity True
updated 30 Aug 2013; published 30 Aug 2013
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FP011 Kids Without Dads
updated 02 Apr 2013; published 02 Apr 2013
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Road Rage Marine

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Washington is having one of its odd debates as to whether the Obama administration’s rollout of HealthCare.gov was worse than the Bush administration’s response to...
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The absolute power of the "pro-Israel" lobby, as manifested most prominently by the US-based organisation known as AIPAC, is often cited as a truism of Western foreign policy....
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling If a picture is worth a thousand words, then an apology is worth a thousand interpretations, at least in the United States. Such was...

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People who eat a daily handful of nuts are 20 per cent less likely to die from any cause over a 30-year period than those who didn't consume nuts, according to the largest study of its kind. Scientists from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and...
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President-elect Obama talks on his cell phone after boarding his plane at Washington's Reagan National Airport after meeting with President Bush at the White House in Washington, Monday, Nov. 10, 2008.
WASHINGTON: Rules against making cellphone calls during airline flights are "outdated," and it's time to change them, US government regulators said on Thursday, drawing immediate howls of protest from flight attendants, airline officials and others....
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In this Aug. 25, 2011 file photo a lawyer holds an Apple iPad and a Samsung Tablet-PC at a court in Duesseldorf, Germany.
A San Jose jury ruled on Thursday that Samsung owes Apple an additional $290 million in damages for infringing on several of Apple's patents, according to multiple reports. Apple was...
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Michel Djotodia, center, the rebel leader who declared himself president over the weekend after his soldiers seized the capital, arrives for a meeting with members of the government armed forces, in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, March 28, 2013.
VOA News The president of the Central African Republic says he is in contact with fugitive rebel leader Joseph Kony, and that Kony wants to surrender. A spokesman for President Michel Djotodia says Djotodia has held a phone conversation with Kony,...
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AC Milan President Silvio Berlusconi, left, sits next to businessman Flavio Briatore, and AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani, right as he attends a Champions League, Group C, soccer match between AC Milan and Malaga at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012.
MILAN (AP) — The Milan court that convicted Silvio Berlusconi of paying an underage prostitute for sex at his infamous Bunga Bunga parties said Thursday in remarkably raunchy detail that proof of intercourse wasn't necessary to find him guilty. The...
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Government security forces in a pickup truck drive past a demonstration held by several hundred merchants calling for peace as negotiators prepare for talks with rebels from the north, in downtown Bangui, Central African Republic Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013.
PARIS (Reuters) - France said on Thursday that Central African Republic was "on the verge of genocide" and it expected the United Nations to give Paris and the African Union permission to intervene. Central African Republic, a landlocked nation of...
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Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos delivers a speech during a televised address to the nation at the presidential palace in Bogota, Colombia, Monday, Aug. 27, 2012.
November 21, 2013 -- Updated 1629 GMT (0029 HKT) Juan Manuel Santos Calderon in New York on September 24, 2013. Bogota, Colombia (CNN) -- Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos officially announced he will seek re-election, a decision that could...
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