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UN passes resolution on CAR military action
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Dec 2013

The UN Security Council has authorised increased military action by France and African troops in the Central African Republican to try to end unrest. The council's unanimous approval on Thursday of a French-sponsored resolution came amid reports that at least 100 people...

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Seleka soldiers rest at their military camp in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 following a day-long gun battle between Seleka soldiers and Christian militias.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay

updated 13 Jan 2012; published 13 Jan 2012
2:37
NATO Military Action Abused, Says South African President
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
1:16
UN gives green light to French military action in Central African Republic
updated 04 Sep 2013; published 04 Sep 2013
5:46
Obama to decide on military action against Syria
updated 07 Sep 2013; published 07 Sep 2013
9:23
Putin: Syria Chemical Attack Is 'Rebels' Provocation In Hope Of Intervention
updated 27 Apr 2011; published 27 Apr 2011
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Obama Leaks TRUTH on LIBYA War - Total Enslavement of Africa
updated 05 Sep 2013; published 05 Sep 2013
5:56
VOA news for Thursday, September 5th, 2013 - 20130905
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
Full Article South China Morning Post
05 Dec 2013

The US National Security Agency is collecting some five billion records a day on the location of mobile phones around the world, The Washington Post reported, citing documents from US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden. The information is added to a gigantic database that shows the locations of "at least hundreds of millions of cell phones"...

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In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
photo: AP / Kin Cheung

updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
2:06
NSA tracks 5 billion cell phone locations a day
updated 16 Oct 2013; published 16 Oct 2013
5:37
A SINGLE Day Of NSA Spying Nets HOW MANY Emails?
updated 20 Jun 2013; published 20 Jun 2013
2:47
'Fear Itself': Edward Snowden, the NSA, Obama, & the new surveillance state
updated 21 Oct 2013; published 21 Oct 2013
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Report: NSA Took 70.3M French Records In 30 Days
updated 21 Oct 2013; published 21 Oct 2013
7:38
France summons US following revelation of NSA's espionage on phone calls in the country
updated 26 Oct 2013; published 26 Oct 2013
1:48
NSA spied on 35 world leaders' phones with help from White House
At least 20 killed in Yemen attack
Full Article The Irish Times
05 Dec 2013

At least 20 people were killed in a car bomb and gun battle at the Yemeni defence ministry compound in the capital Sana’a in one of the most serious attacks in the past 18 months. The defence ministry said the attack targeted the ministry’s hospital and most of the gunmen had been killed or wounded. “The attackers have exploited some construction...

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Smoke rises after an explosion at the Defense Ministry complex in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013.
photo: AP / Mohammed Hamoud

updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:59
20 people were killed in attacks on Yemen's defence ministry compound in Sana
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:59
Yemen: Sanaa the scene of chaos as Defence Ministry attacked
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:53
52 killed, over 160 injured after suicide bombing
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:46
Car bomb and shooting in Yemen kill 20
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:59
At Least 20 Killed in Yemen Defence Ministry Attack
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
1:05
Yemen defence ministry hit by deadly car bomb attack
Swiss scientists stand by Arafat findings
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Dec 2013

The Swiss researchers who concluded that former Palestinian President Yasser Arafat was poisoned are standing by their findings. On Tuesday, a French research team ruled that high levels of Polonium found in Arafat's body came from the element Radon in the environment. But the Swiss team said on Thursday their radiation...

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A mural depicting the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) in Gaza City as French prosecutors in Paris opened up an official inquiry into Yasser Arafat's death in Gaza City on August 28, 2012. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas welcomed a decision by French prosecutors to open a murder inquiry into claims the Arafat may have been poisoned.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 10 Nov 2013; published 10 Nov 2013
1:54
Arafat Death Back in Spotlight
updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
1:39
French experts reject theory that Arafat was poisoned
updated 07 Nov 2013; published 07 Nov 2013
1:47
Israel: Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat Death Probe Finds Polonium Poison In His Bones
updated 08 Nov 2013; published 08 Nov 2013
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Is Israel Responsible For The Death Of Arafat?
updated 09 Nov 2013; published 09 Nov 2013
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How Correct Is The Findings Of Arafats Death?
updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
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French Report Concludes Arafat Was Not Poisoned
Protest-hit Thailand marks king's birthday
Full Article BBC News
05 Dec 2013

Thailand is marking the 86th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, amid a truce after days of violent demonstrations in the capital Bangkok. People have been cleaning the streets in the capital ahead of festivities, while local media report hundreds are lining the streets near one of the king's palaces. There were violent clashes earlier in the...

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A People's Alliance for Democracy protester shows a picture of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikitas
photo: AP / Vincent Thian

updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:54
Thai king urges people to do their duty, declines comment on crisis
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
3:25
Birthday Of Thailand's King Brings Rest To The Country
updated 25 Nov 2013; published 25 Nov 2013
1:15
Hundreds Of thousands Thai anti govt protesters gather in Bangkok
updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
3:20
One Person Killed At Protests In Thailand
updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
2:20
Shots fired as Thai protesters clash
updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
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Thailand Protests 2013 : Protesters Enter Govt Headquarters (VIDEO)
U.N. monitors say Taliban sanctions failing
Full Article The Hindu
04 Dec 2013

The United Nations team monitoring the Security Council sanctions against the Taliban has warned that the international community is ill-placed to contain a surge of extortion-related funding the jihadist group is expected to raise in the run-up to next year’s elections in Afghanistan. “In 2014”, states the third report of the...

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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Shelby Johnson scans the horizon Nov. 18, 2013, during a dismounted patrol from Forward Operating Base Torkham to an Afghan Border Police checkpoint near the village of Goloco.
photo: US Army / Sgt. Eric Provost

updated 03 Aug 2010; published 03 Aug 2010
1:25
MaximsNewsNetwork: AL-QAIDA & TALIBAN SANCTIONS UPDATED: UN S-C (UNTV)
updated 13 Sep 2012; published 13 Sep 2012
52:47
TOLOnews 12 September 2012 TOWDE KHABARE/تودی خبری ۱۲ سپتمبر ۲۰۱۲
updated 13 Sep 2012; published 13 Sep 2012
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TOLOnews 12 September 2012 FARAKHABAR/فراخبر ۱۲ سپتمبر ۲۰۱۲
updated 14 Jul 2009; published 14 Jul 2009
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MaximsNewsNetwork: WAR on TERROR vs. RULE of LAW
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
2:56
Gates and Karzai comments on US mission Libya civilian deaths 2011 News
updated 16 May 2012; published 16 May 2012
91:39
Inside The Taliban [National Geographic]
Barack Obama Uncle Wins Deportation Battle, Gets To Stay In The US
Full Article The Inquisitr
04 Dec 2013

Onyango Okech Obama, who has been in the US illegally for decades, has won a deportation battle that will allow him to stay in the country, according to one of his attorneys. Attorney Margaret Wong said Massachusetts Federal immigration Judge Leonard I. Shapiro agreed, without argument on Tuesday, to allow President Barack Obama’s uncle, who...

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Onyango Obama, President Barack Obama's Kenyan-born uncle, left, arrives at U.S. Immigration Court with attorney Margaret Wong, right, for a deportation hearing Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013 in Boston.
photo: AP / Steven Senne

updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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Attorney: No Special Treatment for Obama's Uncle
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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Attorney: No Special Treatment for Obama's Uncle
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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President's Uncle Receives Permission to Stay in the US
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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Obama's Kenyan Illegal Alien Uncle Allowed To Remain in U.S.
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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Obama's Kenyan-born uncle was granted permission to stay
updated 05 Nov 2008; published 05 Nov 2008
4:48
Ralph Nader asks if Barack Obama will be an Uncle Tom
Ukraine PM warns protesters as delegation seeks financial help in Moscow
Full Article Swissinfo
04 Dec 2013

Reuters December 4, 2013 - 15:28 By Richard Balmforth and Thomas Grove KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's prime minister warned protesters trying to blockade government buildings on Wednesday they would be punished for any "illegal acts", as officials went to Moscow seeking aid to avoid a financial meltdown. Meeting the Ukrainian delegation, Russian...

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A protester collects firewood for heating in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, early Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013. Ukraine's opposition failed to force out the government with a parliamentary no-confidence vote Tuesday.
photo: AP / Sergei Grits

updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:57
Opposition demands government resign over refusal to sign Eu deal
updated 28 Nov 2013; published 28 Nov 2013
0:36
About two thousand people take to the streets of Kiev
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
0:51
Ukraine vote on Tymoshenko jeopardises landmark EU trade deal
updated 26 Nov 2013; published 26 Nov 2013
2:47
Thousands Protest in Kiev
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
1:13
College students hold anti-NKorea protest sign burning at another protest 2009 News
updated 24 Nov 2013; published 24 Nov 2013
3:11
EU banks leave Eastern markets
Hezbollah militant killed in Beirut
Full Article BBC News
04 Dec 2013

One of the leaders of Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah has been killed near Beirut, the group says. Hassan Lakkis...

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File - Hezbollah members, hold Hezbollah and Lebanese flags as they march during a rally marking Hezbollah Martyrs Day, in a southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, Nov. 12, 2012.
photo: AP / Bilal Hussein

updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
2:49
BBC News - Hezbollah commander Hassan Lakkis killed near Beirut
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
1:09
Hezbollah Militant Hassan Lakkis Killed in Beirut - Breaking News
updated 22 May 2013; published 22 May 2013
1:19
Thirty Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria - activists
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
1:49
Lebanon Hezbollah says commander 'assassinated' near Beirut
updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
2:23
04.12.2013 Hezbollah senior commander killed
updated 22 May 2013; published 22 May 2013
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FSA kill 55 Soldiers of Hezbollah 22-5 Qusair
Studies warn of abrupt environmental effects of warming
Full Article Baltimore Sun
04 Dec 2013

Scientists sounded alarms Tuesday with a pair of studies challenging the idea that climate change is occurring gradually over the century and that its worst effects can be avoided by keeping emissions below a critical threshold. A National Research Council report says the planet is warming so quickly that the world should expect abrupt and...

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File -  Island Nation of Kiribati Affected by Climate Change in this low-lying land. Locals in Tebikenikora, a village in the Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe

updated 23 Jun 2012; published 23 Jun 2012
54:13
Global Warming or a New Ice Age: Documentary Film
updated 05 Sep 2013; published 05 Sep 2013
59:55
The Environment - Abrupt Climate Change
updated 16 May 2012; published 16 May 2012
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Climate Change
updated 14 Sep 2009; published 14 Sep 2009
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Stop The Global Climate Change
updated 03 Apr 2008; published 03 Apr 2008
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Abrupt Climate Change
updated 03 May 2012; published 03 May 2012
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GreenTube : Help social media fight climate change

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is a sexless man who may be secretly gay. At least, that's what political analyst and notorious columnist Stanislav Belkovsky is alleging in a...
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Wall Street is buzzing, and it’s all about bubbles. In fact, according to Google Trends, interest in the term “stock bubble” was higher in November 2013 than...
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Leslie Horn - Every four years, there’s another World Cup. Every World Cup gets a new game ball. And since 1970, that ball has been made by Adidas. Enter Brazuca, the...

President of the Central African Republic Francois Bozize speaks to the media at the presidential palace in Bangui, Central African Republic Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013.
Heavy fighting is reported in the capital of the Central African Republic, as the U.N. prepares to authorize deployment of more troops to the troubled country. The initial accounts from Bangui said at least several people were killed Thursday in...
photo: AP / Ben Curtis
In this photo released by the Bureau of the Royal Household, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, left, and Queen Sirikit pray in Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of King Bhumibol's coronation Wednesday, May 5, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.
By Reuters on 5:43 pm December 5, 2013. Category International, World Tags: Bangkok, Thailand protests Bangkok. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej called on his people to do their duty for the good of the country in a birthday address on Thursday, but...
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Forensic policemen collect evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack at a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012.
At least two people have been killed in a bombing at the defence ministry headquarters in Yemen, officials said. Another 20 were wounded when the suicide car bomb was detonated at the complex in the centre of the capital, Sanaa. The blast blew out...
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Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, speaks on stage during an introduction of the new iPhone 5 at an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday Sept. 12, 2012.
After years of wrangling over various issues, China Mobile, the world’s largest wireless carrier with 740 million subscribers, has finally struck a deal with Apple to offer the iPhone on its network in China, according to a report in the Wall Street...
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** FILE ** In this July 7, 2008, file photo Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., checks his BlackBerry in St. Louis, Mo., prior to a conference call with supporters gathered at a rally in Charlotte, N.C. President-elect Barack Obama used to collect comic books, can't part with his BlackBerry, and once flashed Leonard "Mr. Spock" Nimoy the Vulcan "Live Long and Prosper" sign, evidence to some that he'll be the first American president to show distinct signs of geekiness.
WASHINGTON Dec 4 (Reuters) - The troubled mobile phone maker BlackBerry still has at least one very loyal customer: U.S. President Barack Obama. At a meeting with youth on Wednesday to...
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Arthur Zitzner, 93, works his arms on a pulley exerciser at the Green Hill retirement home where he lives in West Orange, N.J., Monday, April 3, 2006. Physical fitness protects against high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, stroke and diabetes, all risk factors for Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.
LONDON (Reuters) - Many governments are woefully unprepared for an epidemic of dementia currently affecting 44 million people worldwide and set to more than treble to 135 million people by 2050, health experts and campaigners said on Thursday. Fresh...
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Parents leave a staging area after being reunited with their children following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., about 60 miles (96 kilometers) northeast of New York City, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012.
DANBURY, Conn. - “Sandy Hook School, I think there is someone shooting in here, Sandy Hook School.” The female caller’s voice is shaking, the call lasts just 24 seconds and there are few details she can provide. Within moments the Newtown, Conn.,...
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