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add video playlist Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)
Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)
Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
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Fourteen women jailed in Egypt over a protest in support of ousted President Mohammed Morsi have been freed after an appeal court ruling.

Seven juveniles jailed over the protest last month in Alexandria have also been released, on three months\' probation.

The women\'s 11-year sentence was cut to one year, suspended.

Human rights groups had attacked the convictions - on charges of belonging to a terrorist group, obstructing traffic, sabotage and using force.

Orla Guerin reports.
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Tributes to former South African president Nelson Mandela continued to pour in on Sunday, an international day of prayer and reflection on the beloved statesman\'s life and contribution.
Prayers for Man­dela on in­ter­na­tion­al day of mourn­ing
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France says its UN-backed military operation is underway in the Central African Republic, the day...

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http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/06/french-troop-reinforcements-arrive-in-central-african-republic
France says its UN-backed military operation is underway in the Central African Republic, the day after some of the worst violence in the latest crisis.

The Defence Minister told French radio that troop reinforcements had arrived in the capital Bangui to bolster the forces already there - who will number 1,200 in the coming days.

On Thursday militias loyal to the ousted president attacked the capital where mainly Muslim former rebels took control in March, plunging the country into chaos that has seen tit-for-tat sectarian violence with the Christian majority. 

Witnesses said more than 100 people were killed in Thursday\'s fighting, before nightfall saw a relative calm.

Many were clubbed or hacked to death. Dozens of wounded were treated in hospital, including women and children.

The head of one aid team, MSF-Holland, said the true number of victims was unknown as it was impossible to venture out.

Many local defence groups have sprung up in response to abuses carried out by the former rebels.

President Hollande has vowed that the French operation will be limited in time with the aim of handing over to African forces.


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French troop re­in­force­ments ar­rive in Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
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India has emerged as a major gainer at the WTO Ministerial Meet at Bali as members accepted its demand on food security that will protect India and other developing countries from penalties for breaching the domestic subsidy cap of 10% of value of production.
In return, India has agreed to a new agreement on trade facilitation that will ease controls at ports and airports and may provide a boost of up to 1 trillion dollars to the global economy.
Major vic­to­ry at WTO, no threat to food se­cu­ri­ty plan: Anand Shar­ma
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Syria War: Al Qaeda Terrorist killed by Syrian Security Forces Syrian War, War in Syria, Rebel, Terrorism in Syria, Attack, News regarding Syria war, Terrori...
Syria War: Al Qaeda Ter­ror­ist killed by Syr­i­an Se­cu­ri­ty Forces
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RAW VIDEO: Hagel Reassures Gulf Allies US Committed to Regional Security | NewsLook.
Dec. 6 - Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore U.S. commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports.  Dec. 6 - Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore U.S. commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports.  Video is uploaded from other videos in come here Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East...  Video is uploaded from other videos in come here Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East...  Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Please LIKE this video! | Subscribe...  Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Please LIKE this video! | Subscribe...
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President Barack Obama says the world has lost an influential, courageous and `profoundly good\' man with the death of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela. (Dec. 5)
Obama Mourns Death of Icon Nel­son Man­dela
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Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)
Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
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http://en.romereports.com Pope Francis made a call to end to world hunger. He met with more than 400 people who attended the UN\'s Food and Agricultural Organ...
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Patrick Bond: Mandela deserves great credit for ending racial apartheid in South Africa, but his legacy includes the continuation of mass poverty

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To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui
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Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic Rocked by vi­o­lence
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In Africa, millions will suffer from climate change impacts on agriculture, water availability, ecosystem services and biodiversity. It\'s urgent for countries in the region to take action to reduce vulnerability and enhance local communities\' capacity to adapt.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (or IUCN) has been working with three countries to do just that.

In Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, IUCN staff members have been collaborating with national governments, local NGOs and selected communities on a pilot project, funded by the government of Finland, called the « Climate Change and Development project », or CCDP.

The project was developed with the aim of ensuring that policies and strategies lead to activities that emphasize the role of water and forests in adapting to climate change in the region.
Adapt­ing to cli­mate change in East­ern and South­ern Africa
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Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 was officially announced on December 21, 2009 by Namco Bandai Games at a Jump Festa event. V Jump magazine revealed the game a few days beforehand. As CyberConnect2\'s first multi-platform project, they worked closely with Microsoft. On July 16, the demo release date was announced in the official website. It was officially released July 29, 2010 on the Japanese PlayStation Network and Xbox Live (The Latter requires a gold membership). The European release date for the demo is August 25 2010. It contains the Naruto vs. Kakashi boss battle. It\'s North American release date is October 19, and its European release date is October 15. On September, 27th it was announced that Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 is past the development stage and is in publishing as of the finished date.

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updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
3:46
BBC News Thai­land's Prime Min­is­ter Yingluck Shi­nawa­tra on protests
Yahoo Daily News 09 Dec 2013, BANGKOK (AP) — Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Monday she will dissolve the lower house of Parliament and call elections in an attempt to calm the country's deepening political crisis. Yingluck's announcement came as thousands of anti-government protesters began marching through Bangkok in a...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
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Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
BBC News 08 Dec 2013, French troops have reached the town of Bossangoa in the Central African Republic, which has been paralysed by communal fighting. France is deploying 1,600 troops to help end the fighting in the country, alongside a larger African Union force. French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told the BBC the mission was aimed at creating stability to...
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updated 07 Dec 2013; published 07 Dec 2013
1:54
BBC News - Women pro-Mor­si protesters freed in Egypt
Dawn 08 Dec 2013, CAIRO: Egyptian appeals courts ordered the release Saturday of 21 women and girls jailed over an Islamist opposition protest, after reducing harsh sentences that had sparked outrage. To chants of “God is greatest” from supporters in an Alexandria courtroom, the 14 women, initially jailed for 11 years, were ordered freed after receiving one-year...
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updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
1:55
Prayers for Man­dela on in­ter­na­tion­al day of mourn­ing
BBC News 08 Dec 2013, Thousands of South Africans are expected to take part in a day of "prayer and reflection" for late President Nelson Mandela. President Jacob Zuma will attend a service in a Methodist church in Johannesburg, with other multi-faith services planned throughout the day. A national memorial service will be held on Tuesday, ahead of a state...
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updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
1:13
French troop re­in­force­ments ar­rive in Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
Xinhua 08 Dec 2013, > • Hollande said to pour more French troops to stop sectarian clashes and prevent humanitarian massacre. • French contingent in the CAR had reached its full strength of 1,200 troops on Saturday. • French head of stat announced an immediate action shortly after the UN authorized the use of force. PARIS, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- French President Francois...
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updated 07 Dec 2013; published 07 Dec 2013
2:25
Major vic­to­ry at WTO, no threat to food se­cu­ri­ty plan: Anand Shar­ma
Bloomberg 07 Dec 2013, The World Trade Organization agreed to the first major accord in the group’s 18-year history, a pact designed to smooth commerce at borders and safeguard food security programs in developing nations. The deal unveiled today in Bali, Indonesia, was the first multilateral agreement negotiated by the WTO’s 159 member nations. It emerged from talks...
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updated 17 May 2013; published 13 May 2013
2:33
Syria War: Al Qaeda Ter­ror­ist killed by Syr­i­an Se­cu­ri­ty Forces
BBC News 07 Dec 2013, Foreign jihadist fighters are using safe houses in southern Turkey to cross into Syria to fight against government forces, the BBC has learnt. A man running one such house near the border town of Reyhanli said more than 150 people - including up to 20 Britons - had used it in the past three months. The route through Turkey used by al-Qaeda-linked...
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updated 07 Dec 2013; published 07 Dec 2013
0:51
RAW VIDEO: Hagel Re­as­sures Gulf Al­lies US Com­mit­ted to Re­gion­al Se­cu­ri­ty | NewsLook
The New York Times 07 Dec 2013, MANAMA, BahrainDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel is opening the door for the U.S. to sell missile defense and other weapons systems to a group of U.S.-friendly Gulf nations. The move is intended to help counter Iran's ballistic missiles, even as global powers ink a nuclear deal with Tehran. In a speech to Gulf leaders Saturday, Hagel plans to make...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
2:25
Obama Mourns Death of Icon Nel­son Man­dela
Khaleej Times 07 Dec 2013, President Jacob Zuma said Mandela would be buried on December 15 at his ancestral home in the...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:43
Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
Newstrack India 07 Dec 2013, Tweet Bangui, Dec 7 (IANS) At least 300 people have been killed in two days of violence in the capital city of the Central African Republic, the Red Cross has said. The Red Cross said its staff stopped collecting bodies in capital city of Bangui as night fell but would resume...
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updated 20 Jul 2013; published 20 Jun 2013
2:39
Pope Fran­cis to FAO: We must stop hunger now
The Examiner 07 Dec 2013, Catholic Relief Services announced that Pope Francis would be leading a major initiative to end world hunger. A global wave of prayer will start at noon on Tuesday, December 10th on the Pacific island of Samoa. The prayer will move through each time zone for the next 24 hours. The public is asked to become a voice for the hungry. There are 842...
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updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
2:53
Iran Nu­cle­ar Talks Sched­uled
National Journal 06 Dec 2013, Technical experts from Iran and six major governments are set next week to thrash out specifics on how they will comply with a landmark nuclear accord negotiated by the sides in November, Reuters reported. An International Atomic Energy Agency indicated it would join the...
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updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
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Man­dela Led Fight Against Apartheid, But Not Against Ex­treme In­equal­i­ty
WorldNews.com 06 Dec 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling While Nelson Mandela became the foundation and architect for a free and peaceful democratic South Africa, Frederik de Klerk was the catalyst. They are living witnesses that two, not one, makes for a better peace and democratic system. And when the United States Congress decided to implement economic...
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updated 07 Dec 2013; published 07 Dec 2013
1:54
Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic Rocked by vi­o­lence
Belfast Telegraph 06 Dec 2013, France has begun military operations in Central African Republic, with patrols and a helicopter detachment arriving to quell violence in the streets of the capital. Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Radio France Internationale that the streets of Bangui were calm after a spasm of bloodshed that began before dawn yesterday and left nearly 100...
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Thai PM dissolves Parliament, calls elections
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
09 Dec 2013

BANGKOK (AP) — Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Monday she will dissolve the lower house of Parliament and call elections in an attempt to calm the country's deepening political crisis. Yingluck's announcement came as thousands of anti-government protesters began marching through Bangkok in a...

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Anti-government protesters stand beside a giant national flag while camping at Government complex in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013.
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CAR violence: French troops reach town of Bossangoa
Full Article BBC News
08 Dec 2013

French troops have reached the town of Bossangoa in the Central African Republic, which has been paralysed by communal fighting. France is deploying 1,600 troops to help end the fighting in the country, alongside a larger African Union force. French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told the BBC the mission was aimed at creating stability to...

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File - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, fighters from a Christian militia movement known as the "anti-balaka" display their makeshift weaponry in the village of Boubou, halfway between the towns of Bossangoa and Bouca, in the Central African Republic.
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Egypt courts release 21 pro-Morsi female protesters
Full Article Dawn
08 Dec 2013

CAIRO: Egyptian appeals courts ordered the release Saturday of 21 women and girls jailed over an Islamist opposition protest, after reducing harsh sentences that had sparked outrage. To chants of “God is greatest” from supporters in an Alexandria courtroom, the 14 women, initially jailed for 11 years, were ordered freed after receiving one-year...

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An Egyptian woman supporter of ousted President Mohammed Morsi shows her hand inscribed with the word "freedom," from inside the defendants' cage in a courtroom in Alexandria, Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013.
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Mandela death: 'Day of prayer' in South Africa
Full Article BBC News
08 Dec 2013

Thousands of South Africans are expected to take part in a day of "prayer and reflection" for late President Nelson Mandela. President Jacob Zuma will attend a service in a Methodist church in Johannesburg, with other multi-faith services planned throughout the day. A national memorial service will be held on Tuesday, ahead of a state...

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A picture of South Africa's former president Nelson Mandela is seen placed in a pile of flowers outside his home in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013.
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France to reinforce military presence in CAR as violence escalates
Full Article Xinhua
08 Dec 2013

> • Hollande said to pour more French troops to stop sectarian clashes and prevent humanitarian massacre. • French contingent in the CAR had reached its full strength of 1,200 troops on Saturday. • French head of stat announced an immediate action shortly after the UN authorized the use of force. PARIS, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- French President Francois...

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French forces return from a patrol at an undisclosed location in Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Dec. 6 2013, a day after gun battles between Seleka soldiers and Christian militias left over 100 dead and scores wounded. To try to put an end to sectarian violence, the UN security council passed a motion allowing French troops to deploy in the country in order to protect civilians and insure security by all necessary means.
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WTO Seals Deal for First Time in 18 Years to Ease Trade
Full Article Bloomberg
07 Dec 2013

The World Trade Organization agreed to the first major accord in the group’s 18-year history, a pact designed to smooth commerce at borders and safeguard food security programs in developing nations. The deal unveiled today in Bali, Indonesia, was the first multilateral agreement negotiated by the WTO’s 159 member nations. It emerged from talks...

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Indonesian Trade Minister Gita Wiryawan, right, and World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Roberto Azevedo clap during the closing ceremony of the ninth WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali, Indonesia, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013.
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Syria conflict: Foreign jihadists 'use Turkey safe houses'
Full Article BBC News
07 Dec 2013

Foreign jihadist fighters are using safe houses in southern Turkey to cross into Syria to fight against government forces, the BBC has learnt. A man running one such house near the border town of Reyhanli said more than 150 people - including up to 20 Britons - had used it in the past three months. The route through Turkey used by al-Qaeda-linked...

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File - A 21-year-old from Denmark poses for a photo as he sits on top of a Soviet-made anti-aircraft gun in May 2013 at a training camp inside Syria near Idlib and Aleppo.
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Hagel Outlines New Weapons Sale Plan for Gulf
Full Article The New York Times
07 Dec 2013

MANAMA, BahrainDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel is opening the door for the U.S. to sell missile defense and other weapons systems to a group of U.S.-friendly Gulf nations. The move is intended to help counter Iran's ballistic missiles, even as global powers ink a nuclear deal with Tehran. In a speech to Gulf leaders Saturday, Hagel plans to make...

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Outgoing U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel talks to supporters Thursday Dec 18, 2008 during a farewell news conference in Omaha, Neb.
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Hundreds killed in Central African Republic violence
Full Article Newstrack India
07 Dec 2013

Tweet Bangui, Dec 7 (IANS) At least 300 people have been killed in two days of violence in the capital city of the Central African Republic, the Red Cross has said. The Red Cross said its staff stopped collecting bodies in capital city of Bangui as night fell but would resume...

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Internally displaced people gathered at Bangui's airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Dec. 6 2013, cheer at the sight of landing French military helicopters, a day after gun battle between Seleka soldiers and Christian militias left over 100 dead and scores wounded.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


Pope to launch plan to end world hunger
Full Article The Examiner
07 Dec 2013

Catholic Relief Services announced that Pope Francis would be leading a major initiative to end world hunger. A global wave of prayer will start at noon on Tuesday, December 10th on the Pacific island of Samoa. The prayer will move through each time zone for the next 24 hours. The public is asked to become a voice for the hungry. There are 842...

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Pope Francis waves to faithful after celebrating his first Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, March 31, 2013.
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Iran, World Powers to Discuss Atomic Pact Compliance
Full Article National Journal
06 Dec 2013

Technical experts from Iran and six major governments are set next week to thrash out specifics on how they will comply with a landmark nuclear accord negotiated by the sides in November, Reuters reported. An International Atomic Energy Agency indicated it would join the...

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Fereidoun Abbasi Davani, Iran's Vice President and Head of Atomic Energy Organization delivers a speech at the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, at the International Center, in Vienna, Austria, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012.
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Two, Even Three, Always Makes for a Better Peace
Full Article WorldNews.com
06 Dec 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling While Nelson Mandela became the foundation and architect for a free and peaceful democratic South Africa, Frederik de Klerk was the catalyst. They are living witnesses that two, not one, makes for a better peace and democratic system. And when the United States Congress decided to implement economic...

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File - South African President F. W. de Klerk shakes hands with Nelson Mandela, South African anti-apartheid leader and head of the ANC at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos in 1992.
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French forces begin CAR operations
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
06 Dec 2013

France has begun military operations in Central African Republic, with patrols and a helicopter detachment arriving to quell violence in the streets of the capital. Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told Radio France Internationale that the streets of Bangui were calm after a spasm of bloodshed that began before dawn yesterday and left nearly 100...

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French Special Forces race through Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 as gunfire and mortar rounds erupt in the town.
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Arsenal's Momentum Halted by Everton; Fulham Wins
Full Article The New York Times
08 Dec 2013

LONDON — First-place Arsenal lost momentum in the Premier League Sunday, allowing a late equalizer in a 1-1 draw with Everton, while Fulham beat Aston Villa to give new manager Rene Meulensteen his first victory. League Scoreboards Major League Soccer English Premier League Champions League Bundesliga Serie A | La Liga Arsenal failed to take...

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Arsenal's coach Arsene Wenger, from France, looks dejected after their 2-0 defeat against Sporting Braga for their Champions League group H soccer match Tuesday, Nov. 23 2010, at Braga Municipal stadium in Braga, Portugal.
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Vonn shows more progress in 3rd race of comeback
Full Article US News
08 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press LAKE LOUISE, Alberta (AP) — Lindsey Vonn showed more progress Sunday in her comeback from major knee surgery and announced she's "ready for Sochi" after finishing an unofficial fifth through 45 racers in a World Cup super-G. It was the third race this weekend for Vonn, a four-time overall...

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Lindsey Vonn in St. Moritz, Switzerland
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Ligety leads after 1st GS run, Miller close behind
Full Article US News
08 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet By PAT GRAHAM, Associated Press BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Ted Ligety is leading after the first run of a World Cup giant slalom Sunday, with U.S. teammate Bode Miller close behind. In a snowstorm, Ligety navigated the technical course to near perfection finish in 1 minute, 19.83 seconds. He's got a 1.10-second lead over...

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Ted Ligety of the United States competes during the first run of an alpine ski men's World Cup slalom event, in Zagreb, Thursday, Jan. 6, 2011.
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High-scoring 'keeper Rogerio Ceni will play one more year
Full Article Toronto Sun
08 Dec 2013

Brazilian has scored 113 times in 20-year career Tweet Sao Paulo goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni, scorer of more than 100 goals from free-kicks and penalties, has postponed his retirement and is to play on for a 22nd season at...

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Brazil's Sao Paulo FC's Lucas, right, holds up the Copa Sudamericana trophy as he celebrates with teammates at the end of the Copa Sudamericana final soccer match against Argentina's Tigre in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. Referee Enrique Osses, from Chile, ended the match after Tigre's players refused to play the second half. According to Tigre's coach Nestor Gorosito, Tigre's team members were attacked by Sao Paulo FC private security guards and police officers as they headed to the locker rooms at halftime.
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Bordeaux beats Lille 1-0 in French league
Full Article The Wichita Eagle
08 Dec 2013

BORDEAUX, FranceBordeaux earned a third straight win by defeating second-place Lille 1-0 Sunday in the French league to get back in the race for a European spot. Bordeaux midfielder Landry N'Guemo fired a long-range strike in the 27th minute that deflected off Lille defender Simon Kjaer...

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Lille's players react after scoring during their Europa League soccer match against Liverpool at the Villeneuve d'Ascq stadium in Villeneuve d'Ascq, near Lille, northern France, Thursday March 11, 2010
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Heather Richardson of US wins speedskating WCup
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08 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet BERLIN (AP) — American Heather Richardson won the 1,000-meter race in World Cup speedskating on Sunday, the final World Cup event before the Sochi Olympics. She led a 1-2 finish for the United States, capturing her third win in four races in the event. Richardson finished in 1:14.51, defeating Brittany Bowe by 0.91 seconds....

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USA's Heather Richardson skates during the women's 1,500 meter speed skating race at the Richmond Olympic Oval at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010.
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Berbatov on form as Cottagers win
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
08 Dec 2013

Dimitar Berbatov brushed off talk of a January exit to end Fulham's six-game Barclays Premier League losing streak as the Cottagers saw off Aston Villa 2-0. Berbatov laid on Fulham's first, Steve Sidwell's third league goal of the campaign - before coolly side-footing a penalty he helped secure. The spot-kick finish was just Berbatov's second...

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Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov walks from the pitch with the ball after scoring 3 goals during his team's 5-0 win over Wigan in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Monday Dec. 26, 2011.
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Jimenez wins 4th Hong Kong title in playoff
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08 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet HONG KONG (AP) — Miguel Angel Jimenez clinched the Hong Kong Open in a playoff Sunday, extending his record as the oldest player to win on the European Tour. The 49-year-old Jimenez defended the title after sinking an 18-foot birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Prom Meesawat of Thailand and Stuart Manley of Wales....

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Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez plays from a bunker on the 18th green during the first round of the BMW PGA Championship at the Wentworth Club
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Susan Boyle says Asperger's diagnosis was a relief
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08 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet LONDON (AP) — Singer Susan Boyle says she has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. Boyle told The Observer newspaper that she saw a specialist a year ago, and "it is a relief" to have the right label for her condition. Boyle had learning difficulties as a child, which she was told were the result of...

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Gaga: I use drugs to forget
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Lady Gaga likes the effect smoking marijuana has on her. The 27-year-old singer has opened up what makes her use the drug. Speaking to British talk show host Alan Carr, Gaga - real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta - revealed what the substance does to her when she smokes it. "The thing that I fell in love with about it is that I completely...

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Leto: Music’s under siege
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Jared Leto explains why he believes the music industry is currently up in arms. The Dallas Buyers Club actor is also the lead singer in rock band 30 Seconds to Mars and the group was sued for $30 million by their record label EMI in 2008. Jared hopes his award-winning 2012 documentary Artifact, which centres on the controversial legal conflict,...

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Jared Leto performing 30 Seconds To Mars live at UEA Norwich, Eng on 3rd February 2008
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Scherzinger ‘turned down proposal’
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Nicole Scherzinger reportedly rejected a romantic proposal from Lewis Hamilton. The singer enjoyed an on/off relationship with the Formula One star from 2008 until they separated earlier this year. Recent reports suggest they’ve rekindled their romance and E! News now claims Lewis popped the question in August in a bid to “win her back”, but his...

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Nicole Scherzinger na "World Domination Tour"
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VB wants Adele ‘play-date’
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Victoria Beckham is said to want her daughter to become friends with Adele’s son. The fashion designer, her husband David and their four kids are moving into a new mansion in London. Their new address means the clan will be sharing the same postcode as British singer Adele, who lives nearby with her boyfriend Simon Konecki and son Angelo. Victoria...

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Jay Z tops Grammy award nominations
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Jay Z easily led the Grammy Award nominations today with nine, but left-of-centre rappers Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Kendrick Lamar were among a group of new stars who took many of the major nominations. Macklemore and Lewis' gay marriage anthem Same Love was among song of the year nominees and the Seattle rap crew joined Los Angeles rapper Lamar...

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Bob Dylan's Electric Guitar Sets New World Record At Auction
Full Article Entertainment Wise
07 Dec 2013

The 1964 Fender Stratocaster Bob Dylan used when he tried to re-launch himself as an electric guitar rock star didn’t end up being good luck for the singer, but it certainly was for the auction house that sold it today. The guitar, which Dylan...

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L to R: Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Santana (Mick Taylor not visible) in Hamburg, May 1984
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Nelson Mandela: The music world reacts
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
06 Dec 2013

As Quincy Jones said in an emotional statement released on Thursday, “Today, as it did while he inhabited our planet, Nelson Mandela’s spirit truly soars with the angels.” Jones was just one of many in the music world who paid tribute to Mandela, who died on Thursday at 95. In a sweeping essay for Time, U2's Bono hailed the former...

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Candles are lighted for former South African president Nelson Mandela inside the St. George’s Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, July 18, 2013.
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Kirstie's cocaine 'insanity'
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Dec 2013

Kirstie Alley realised she was “dead as a being” when she was taking cocaine. The 62-year-old actress began taking the illegal drug when she was 25 and although she enjoyed it at first, she soon realised things were spiralling out of control. The star claims the drug drastically changed her, which was alarming when she realised how much she had...
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Gabrielle Union -- Dwyane Wade Has the Best, Biggest Tickets Around
Full Article TMZ
07 Dec 2013

Gabrielle Union was asked what she considers the best part of dating an NBA superstar like Dwyane Wade -- and for some reason she didn't reply ... "monster dong." No matter how much we willed her to say it. More TMZ TV 'Zero Dark Thirty' Star Jessica Chastain -- I'll Get Naked for...Jon Hamm -- Nothing Big to See Here, Folks ......
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) dunks the ball during the second half in Game 7 of the NBA basketball championships, Friday, June 21, 2013, in Miami. The Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs 95-88 to win their second straight NBA championship.(AP Photo/Mike Segar, Pool)
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New 'Terminator' TV Series Will Intersect With Film Reboot
Full Article Mashable
07 Dec 2013

Writers from Thor and X-Men: First Class are working on a script for a new Terminator television series that will tie-in to the upcoming reboot trilogy. According to reports on the Terminator film, the short-list of actresses up for the role of Sarah Connor included Emilia Clarke, Brie Larson, Margot Robbie...
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Rituparna Sengupta to reprise Suchitra Sen's Debi Chowdhurani
Full Article The Times of India
05 Dec 2013

The actress is gearing up to play Debi Chowdhurani, her dream role As she faces hurdles off camera, Rituparna Sengupta is gearing up for one of the biggest challenges of her acting career. She will be playing the heroine in a period adaptation of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's Debi Chowdhurani — a project that Satyajit Ray had dreamt of with...
Bollywood Actress Rituparna Sengupta  autograph the School girls outside the Shooting area  at North Kolkata on Tuesday 26 November 2013
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'Man of Steel' Sequel Finally Finds Its Wonder Woman
Full Article Mashable
04 Dec 2013

The untitled Man of Steel sequel, which will star Ben Affleck as Batman and bring back Henry Cavill as Superman, will now also feature Wonder Woman. Director Zack Snyder announced the female superhero's inclusion Wednesday on Variety,...
Gal Gadot arrives at the LA Premiere of the "Fast & Furious 6" at the Gibson Amphitheatre on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 in Universal City, Calif.
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Fast & Furious 7 on hold after Paul Walker's death
Full Article BBC News
04 Dec 2013

Production on Fast & Furious 7 has been put on hold after the death of its star, Paul Walker, on Saturday. Filming had been scheduled to resume in Atlanta this week but has so far been cancelled and Universal Pictures has declined to say when it will restart. Walker, 40, died when a Porsche being driven by a friend of his, who also died,...
Photos and messages are seen at a roadside memorial at the site of the auto crash that took the life of actor Paul Walker and another man, in the small community of Valencia, Calif., Monday, Dec. 2, 2013.
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A Minute With: Penelope Cruz on not playing it safe on set
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04 Dec 2013

LONDON (Reuters) - Penelope Cruz plays a barren wife in one of her new movies and a doomed fiancée in another, but her own family life is strictly off limits. The 39-year-old Spanish mother of two has played the dark-haired beauty for directors Pedro Almodovar and Woody Allen, toyed around with Johnny Depp in "Pirates of the Caribbean" and engaged...
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It's a joy working with Boman: Big B (Movie Snippets)
Full Article Newstrack India
04 Dec 2013

Tweet Mumbai, Dec 4 (IANS) Megastar Amitabh Bachchan is overjoyed to work with actor Boman Irani in "Bhootnath Returns" after eight years. The last time they shared screen space was in the 2005 movie "Waqt - The Race Against Time". "The shoot of 'Bhootnath Returns' with the wonderful and...
Bollywod actor Amitabh Bachchan  arrives for a press conference in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008. Filmmakers have canceled the movie premiere of Bachchan  after suspected workers of the regional Maharashtra Reconstruction Party vandalized a theater near the Bachchan family residence in suburban Mumbai, as a language row snowballed in India's entertainment capital. The controversy began at a movie promotion last week when Bachchan's politician wife Jaya remarked that she preferred to speak only in Hindi, angering a regional politician Raj Thackeray who demanded an unconditional apology.
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Newt Gingrich 'Very Surprised' At Nelson Mandela Backlash
Full Article Huffington Post
08 Dec 2013

CNN State of the Union WASHINGTON -- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Sunday he was "very surprised" at people who were critical of his decision to praise Nelson Mandela this week, standing by his admiration for Mandela's "very long, deep commitment to freedom." On Thursday, upon hearing of the former South African president's death,...

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Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaking at the Western Republican Leadership Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Iraq PM's allies distance themselves as polls loom
Full Article France24
08 Dec 2013

AFP - Two long-time parliamentary allies are distancing themselves from Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki ahead of April elections, accusing him of a deeply flawed security policy and nepotism. The allegations by key Maliki supporters Izzat Shabander and Sami al-Askari echo those of the Shiite premier's opponents, who charge that heavy-handed...

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In this photo released by the Iraqi Government, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, speaks to the press in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009.
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Ex-Barclays boss Diamond targets Africa for banking return
Full Article Reuters
08 Dec 2013

LONDON Dec 8 (Reuters) - Bob Diamond, the former boss of Barclays, is set to return to banking by listing a shell company in London in the next few weeks to invest in the African financial sector, a source familiar with the matter said. Diamond, who was ousted from Barclays last year after the Libor rate-rigging scandal, is finalising plans to list...

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Former Barclays Chief Executive Bob Diamond leaves after giving evidence to the Treasury Select Committee at Portcullis House, central London Wednesday July 4, 2012.
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Knocked out by bolt from the blue, Dikshit stares at uncertain future New Delhi, Dec ...
Full Article The Telegraph India
08 Dec 2013

New Delhi, Dec 8 (PTI) : After ruling Delhi for 15 consecutive years, three-time Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit stared on Sunday at an uncertain political future after she bore the ignominy of losing to fledgling AAP's Arvind Kejriwal in a shock defeat adding to the rout of the ruling Congress. Dikshit's electoral fortunes came crashing in...

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Delhi state Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit asks the media to behave as she comes out of her residence to address the media in New Delhi, India, Monday, Dec. 8, 2008. It looked apparent that Dikshit would be re-elected as Chief Minister for the third time.
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Fault line created when PM's post was divorced from political leadership: Sinha
Full Article The Siasat Daily
07 Dec 2013

Mumbai, December 07: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yashwant Sinha on Saturday said a fault line had been created when there was a divorce between the Prime Ministership and the leader of a political party. Sinha said, "The fault line was created in 2004 when UPA came to power. At that time, there was a divorce between the PM's post and...

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The External Affairs Minister Shri Yashwant Sinha
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Voluntarily opt for remote area service, Virbhadra Singh tells doctors
Full Article Headlines India
07 Dec 2013

Sundernagar (Himachal Pradesh), Dec 7: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh Saturday asked the doctors to voluntarily opt for service in the remote areas of the state. He was speaking at the inaugural function of the...

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Shri Virbhadra Singh assumes the charge of the Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, in New Delhi on January 20, 2011.
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Pelicans.com postgame: Thunder 109, Pelicans 95 (12/6/13) (New Orleans Pelicans)
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07 Dec 2013

(Source: New Orleans Pelicans) Pelicans.com postgame: Thunder 109, Pelicans 95 By: Jim Eichenhofer, Pelicans.com, @Jim_Eichenhofer A broken left hand Sunday in New York will sideline Anthony Davis for the next four six to weeks, necessitating the move of bench catalyst Ryan Anderson to the starting five. The New Orleans Pelicans now must hope they...

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New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis, second from left, drives as New York Knicks forward Kenyon Martin, left, defends in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New York, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013. New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony (7) and New Orleans Pelicans guard Anthony Morrow stand near. Davis fractured his hand during the game. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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What the Thunder had to say about 109-95 win over the Pelicans (12/6/13) (New Orleans Pelicans)
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07 Dec 2013

(Source: New Orleans Pelicans) Postgame report: From the Thunder locker room By: Pelicans.com Thunder coach Scott Brooks On the team's second half performance "It was anybody's ball game headed into halftime. We had to come out in the second half with a better defense stand, and I thought we played great defense. I liked our effort throughout...

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Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
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Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)
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BBC News - Women pro-Morsi protesters freed in Egypt
BBC News - Women pro-Morsi protesters freed in Egypt
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Fourteen women jailed in Egypt over a protest in support of ousted President Mohammed Morsi have been freed after an appeal court ruling. Seven juveniles jailed over the protest last month in Alexandria have also been released, on three months' probation. The women's 11-year sentence was cut to one year, suspended. Human rights groups had attacked the convictions - on charges of belonging to a terrorist group, obstructing traffic, sabotage and using force. Orla Guerin reports.
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Prayers for Mandela on international day of mourning
Prayers for Mandela on international day of mourning
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For more on this and other stories please visit http://www.enca.com/ Tributes to former South African president Nelson Mandela continued to pour in on Sunday, an international day of prayer and reflection on the beloved statesman's life and contribution.
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French troop reinforcements arrive in Central African Republic
French troop reinforcements arrive in Central African Republic
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France says its UN-backed military operation is underway in the Central African Republic, the day... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/06/french-troop-reinforcements-arrive-in-central-african-republic France says its UN-backed military operation is underway in the Central African Republic, the day after some of the worst violence in the latest crisis. The Defence Minister told French radio that troop reinforcements had arrived in the capital Bangui to bolster the forces already there - who will number 1,200 in the coming days. On Thursday militias loyal to the ousted president attacked the capital where mainly Muslim former rebels took control in March, plunging the country into chaos that has seen tit-for-tat sectarian violence with the Christian majority. Witnesses said more than 100 people were killed in Thursday's fighting, before nightfall saw a relative calm. Many were clubbed or hacked to death. Dozens of wounded were treated in hospital, including women and children. The head of one aid team, MSF-Holland, said the true number of victims was unknown as it was impossible to venture out. Many local defence groups have sprung up in response to abuses carried out by the former rebels. President Hollande has vowed that the French operation will be limited in time with the aim of handing over to African forces. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
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Major victory at WTO, no threat to food security plan: Anand Sharma
Major victory at WTO, no threat to food security plan: Anand Sharma
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India has emerged as a major gainer at the WTO Ministerial Meet at Bali as members accepted its demand on food security that will protect India and other developing countries from penalties for breaching the domestic subsidy cap of 10% of value of production. In return, India has agreed to a new agreement on trade facilitation that will ease controls at ports and airports and may provide a boost of up to 1 trillion dollars to the global economy.
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Syria War: Al Qaeda Terrorist killed by Syrian Security Forces
Syria War: Al Qaeda Terrorist killed by Syrian Security Forces
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RAW VIDEO: Hagel Reassures Gulf Allies US Committed to Regional Security | NewsLook
RAW VIDEO: Hagel Reassures Gulf Allies US Committed to Regional Security | NewsLook
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RAW VIDEO: Hagel Reassures Gulf Allies US Committed to Regional Security | NewsLook. Dec. 6 - Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore U.S. commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Dec. 6 - Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore U.S. commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Video is uploaded from other videos in come here Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East... Video is uploaded from other videos in come here Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East... Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Please LIKE this video! | Subscribe... Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured an anti-mine warfare ship in Bahrain to underscore US commitment to Middle East security. Jillian Kitchener reports. Please LIKE this video! | Subscribe...
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Obama Mourns Death of Icon Nelson Mandela
Obama Mourns Death of Icon Nelson Mandela
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President Barack Obama says the world has lost an influential, courageous and `profoundly good' man with the death of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela. (Dec. 5)
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Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
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Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)
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Pope Francis to FAO: We must stop hunger now
Pope Francis to FAO: We must stop hunger now
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http://en.romereports.com Pope Francis made a call to end to world hunger. He met with more than 400 people who attended the UN's Food and Agricultural Organ...
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Iran Nuclear Talks Scheduled
Iran Nuclear Talks Scheduled
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LIVE: http://NextNewsNetwork.com Facebook: http://Facebook.com/NextNewsNet Twitter: http://Twitter.com/NextNewsNet Sub: http://NNN.is/the_new_media Meet the Next News Team: http://youtu.be/2QnNKwQ2WkY Hashtag: #N3 About: Next News Network's WHDT World News program airs daily at 6pm and 11pm Eastern on Comcast, DirecTV and Over-the-Air and Online at http://NNN.is/on-WHDT WHDT World News is available to 6 million viewers from South Beach to Sebastian, Florida and to 2 million viewers in Boston, Massachusetts via WHDN. WHDT broadcasts on RF channel 44 (virtual channel 9) from Palm City and is carried on cable TV channels 44 (SD) and 1044 (HD) by AT&T;, on cable channels 17 (SD) and 438 (HD) in West Palm Beach by Comcast, on satellite channel 44 (SD) in West Palm Beach by DIRECTV, and on WHDN-Boston which broadcasts on RF channel 38 (virtual channel 6) from the Government Center district in downtown Boston. More about WHDT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDT #HL
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Mandela Led Fight Against Apartheid, But Not Against Extreme Inequality
Mandela Led Fight Against Apartheid, But Not Against Extreme Inequality
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Patrick Bond: Mandela deserves great credit for ending racial apartheid in South Africa, but his legacy includes the continuation of mass poverty See more videos: http://therealnews.com
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Central African Republic Rocked by violence
Central African Republic Rocked by violence
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To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui LATEST NEWS - Watch the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, international, business, entertainment, politics, and more. With our correspondents all over the world in the field.
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Adapting to climate change in Eastern and Southern Africa
Adapting to climate change in Eastern and Southern Africa
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In Africa, millions will suffer from climate change impacts on agriculture, water availability, ecosystem services and biodiversity. It's urgent for countries in the region to take action to reduce vulnerability and enhance local communities' capacity to adapt. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (or IUCN) has been working with three countries to do just that. In Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, IUCN staff members have been collaborating with national governments, local NGOs and selected communities on a pilot project, funded by the government of Finland, called the « Climate Change and Development project », or CCDP. The project was developed with the aim of ensuring that policies and strategies lead to activities that emphasize the role of water and forests in adapting to climate change in the region.
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Naruto Storm 2 - Chapter #2: Their Reunion | Part #7 ナルト- 疾風伝 ナルティメットストーム2
Naruto Storm 2 - Chapter #2: Their Reunion | Part #7 ナルト- 疾風伝 ナルティメットストーム2
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My playthrough of Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2. Official websites: Europe: http://www.uk.namcobandaigames.eu/product/naruto-shippuden-ultimate-ninja-storm-2/playstation-3 Japan: http://www.bandaigames.channel.or.jp/list/naruto_storm2/ Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 was officially announced on December 21, 2009 by Namco Bandai Games at a Jump Festa event. V Jump magazine revealed the game a few days beforehand. As CyberConnect2's first multi-platform project, they worked closely with Microsoft. On July 16, the demo release date was announced in the official website. It was officially released July 29, 2010 on the Japanese PlayStation Network and Xbox Live (The Latter requires a gold membership). The European release date for the demo is August 25 2010. It contains the Naruto vs. Kakashi boss battle. It's North American release date is October 19, and its European release date is October 15. On September, 27th it was announced that Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 is past the development stage and is in publishing as of the finished date. © 2002 MASASHI KISHIMOTO / 2007 SHIPPUDEN All rights reserved. Game © 2010 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
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South Korean soldiers salute U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, right, at Observation Post Ouellette in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), near the border village of Panmunjom, which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, South Korea, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013. Minnesota Timberwolves' Derrick Williams, left, drives around Charlotte Bobcats' Byron Mullens in the first half of an NBA basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 12, 2010 President Barack Obama talks with President Vladimir Putin of Russia during a phone call in the Oval Office, July 12, 2013.

U.S. President Barack Obama stands facing out to see, at the 'Door of No Return,' at the slave house on Goree Island, in Dakar, Senegal, Thursday, June 27, 2013. A woman walks behind a fabric bearing a portrait of former president Nelson Mandela in Soweto, South Africa Sunday June 9, 2013. Mandela has been hospitalized with an occurring lung infection. The latest government report says that he remains in a serious but stable condition. SABMiller beers Snow Leopard

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks upon his arrival to the airport in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Thursday, July 4, 2013. Maduro is in Cochabamba for an extraordinary meeting of South American leaders to show support for Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose plane was rerouted in Europe, over suspicions that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was on board. Liverpool's Steven Gerrard celebrates after scoring the third and winning goal of the game from the penalty spot during their English Premier League soccer match against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in Liverpool, England, Sunday March 10, 2013. Young girl taking photos with her cellular phone before starting the match that ended Uruguay 0 Brazil 4 for Worldcup Southafrica 2010 Qualifiers, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, Uruguay, 06th June 2009 Unnamed giant Dicynodont from Late Late Triassic of Poland

Israel's President Shimon Peres looks on during his meeting with Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, not seen, at the President's residence in Jerusalem Yemeni soldiers stand guard in front of Yemen's President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi's house as protestors demonstrate to denounce terror attacks and hail the decisions by Hadi to replace security officials in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. HMMWV equipped with Raytheon surface-to-air missiles in display at Paris Air Show 2007 Palestinian boys hold portraits of late leader Yasser Arafat during a ceremony to commemorate the Nakba, or the catastrophe, the Arabic term used to describe the uprooting of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with the 1948 creation of the state of Israel, in the West Bank village of Beit Anan, near Ramallah, Saturday May 10, 2008. In the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinians staged events to remind the world that Israel's creation as been their "nakba," or catastrophe. Hundreds of thousands were uprooted during the 1948 war over Israel's creation, and some 4.5 million Palestinian refugees and their descendants are scattered across the region toda

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Australian opposition leader Tony Abbott speaks at a parliamentary dinner in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011. England Batsman Alastair Cook after Century on 3 Day 3rd Test Match against India  at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Friday 07 December 2012 The tails of Qantas planes are lined up at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. India's Rohit Sharma smiles during practice session in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Monday, Aug. 23, 2010. India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand are currently playing the tri nation cricket series.
CAR violence: French troops reach town of Bossangoa
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French troops have reached the town of Bossangoa in the Central African Republic, which has been paralysed by communal fighting. France is deploying 1,600 troops to help end the fighting in the country, alongside a larger African Union force. French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told the BBC the mission was aimed at creating stability to...

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File - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2013, fighters from a Christian militia movement known as the "anti-balaka" display their makeshift weaponry in the village of Boubou, halfway between the towns of Bossangoa and Bouca, in the Central African Republic.
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WASHINGTON — In his disproportionate praise of the six-month agreement with Iran, Barack Obama said: “For the first time in nearly a decade, we have halted the progress...
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COSTA DO SAUIPE, Brazil (AP) — Coaches and players were quick to react to Friday's World Cup draw. The following is a selection. ---- "It could have been more complicated," France...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "I have seen two generations of my people die," Chief Powhatan said, "I know the difference between peace and war better than any man...

Soldiers stand guard by communications towers in Corinto in southern Colombia, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009
Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc, has announced a 30-day-long ceasefire starting on 15 December. The announcement came a day after five soldiers, one police officer and three civilians were killed by a Farc car bomb attack against a...
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Supporters attend the closing rally of Venezuela's acting President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday April 11, 2013.
People in Venezuela have begun voting in municipal elections seen as a crucial test for President Nicolas Maduro. Mr Maduro narrowly won a presidential election in April to replace Hugo Chavez who had died from cancer. Since November, Mr Maduro has...
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131116-N-TE278-399 GUIUAN, Eastern Samar Province, Republic of the Philippines (Nov. 16, 2013) Sailors from the U.S. Navy's forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73) alongside Marines and Filipino civilians help unload supplies from an  HC-130 Hercules from Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) 172 in support of Operation Damayan. The George Washington Strike Group supports the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade to assist the Philippine government in response to the aftermath of the Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Republic of the Philippines. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Paolo Bayas/Released)
Simone Orendain MANILA — One month ago, a powerful super typhoon slammed the central Philippines, knocking out power and communications, and kicking up piles of debris that cut people off from aid for days. Humanitarian officials say these days,...
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Civilians inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Kamaliyah neighborhood, a predominantly Shiite area of eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 20, 2013.
Related articles Iraq seeks US arms as bombs kill another 55 BAGHDAD — Car bombs killed at least 30 people across Iraq on Sunday and wounded nearly a hundred, with attackers mainly targeting busy commercial streets in the capital, police sources...
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An aerial view of a heavy-water production plant, which went into operation despite U.N. demands that Iran roll back its nuclear program, in the central Iranian town of Arak, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006.
VOA News Iranian media have reported inspectors from the U.N. nuclear watchdog visited an Iranian heavy water production facility for the first time in two years. The...
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Supporter of Ukrainian opposition leader and presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych gather during a campaign rally in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010.
VOA News Thousands of Ukrainians are flocking to the center of the capital city of Kyiv for what opposition leaders expect to be the largest anti-government demonstration since mass protests started three weeks ago. Organizers...
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Yingluck Shinawatra, opposition Pheu Thai Party's candidate for prime minister and youngest sister of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, gestures as she attends a press conference at the party headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, on Sunday, July 3, 2011.
VOA News Thailand's prime minister says she is willing to hold a referendum to end the political crisis paralyzing the country and will resign if the vote goes against her. However, Prime Minister Yingluck...
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