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The Prophet Muhammad Mosque looks over a burned police vehicle left in the main street of Fallujah after clashes between Iraqi security forces and al-Qaeda fighters in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.
Al Qaida   Iraq War   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal)
 Houston Chronicle 
Bombings kill 20 in Iraq's capital, Baghdad
Sun 5 Jan 2014
BAGHDAD (AP) — A new wave of bombings hit Iraq's capital, Baghdad, killing at least 20 people Sunday, officials said, the latest assault by militants who have been fighting Iraqi security forces and... (photo: AP)
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds a news conference in Amman, Jordan, following Middle East peace negotiations on July 19, 2013
Jerusalem   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: John Kerry   Amman
 US News 
Kerry heads to Jordan and Saudi Arabia
Sun 5 Jan 2014
Comment () Tweet By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry is heading to Jordan and Saudi Arabia to discuss his effort to broker peace between Israel and... (photo: US DoS)
Mali, Niger evacuate citizens from Central African Republic  Swissinfo  Sat 4 Jan 2014
Mali, Niger evacuate citizens from Central African Republic
Reuters January 4, 2014 - 18:54 By Paul-Marin Ngoupana BANGUI (Reuters) - African countries have started evacuating their citizens from the Central African Republic in recent days amid... (photo: UN / Tobin Jones)
African Citizens   Humanitarian Aid   Mali   Photos   Wikipedia: Central African Republic
Moncef Marzouki, President of Tunisia, delivers a statement at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. Marzouki, who is from a secular party in the governing coalition, was in Strasbourg addressing the European Parliament and said the assassination was a threat against all of Tunisia. Chokri Belaid, a Tunisian opposition leader critical of the Islamist-led government and violence by radical Muslims was shot to death Wednesday _ the first political assassination in post-revolutionary Tunisia.  New Straits/Business Times  Sat 4 Jan 2014
Tunisia MPs reject Islam as main source of law
TUNIS: Tunisian lawmakers rejected Islam Saturday as the main source of law for the country that spawned the Arab Spring as they voted for a second day on a new constitution. The voting comes amid... (photo: AP / Christian Lutz)
Photos   Sharia in Tunisia   Tunisia Constitution   Tunisia Protests   Wikipedia : 2013–14 Tunisian protests
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A young Bangladeshi boy runs at the main ferry terminal under campaign leaflets in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014. Swissinfo Sat 4 Jan 2014
Dozens of polling stations ablaze on eve of disputed Bangladesh poll
Reuters January 4, 2014 - 11:39 By Ruma Paul and Tony Munroe DHAKA (Reuters) - Nearly 60 polling stations in Bangladesh were set on fire and three people were... (photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Bangladesh Violence   Elections in Bangladesh   Photos   Political Crisis - Bangladesh   Wikipedia: Bangladeshi general election, 2014
Violence in Central African Republic displaces nearly 1 million - U.N. Swissinfo Fri 3 Jan 2014
Violence in Central African Republic displaces nearly 1 million - U.N.
Reuters January 3, 2014 - 18:08 By Paul-Marin Ngoupana BANGUI (Reuters) - Violence in Central African Republic has uprooted nearly a million people, a fifth of the... (photo: UN / Hailemichael Gebrekrstos)
Photos   Sudan   UN   Violence in Africa   Wikipedia: Sudan
Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, addresses the Opening of the General Debate the 5th plenary meeting of the General Assembly 68th session: Longview News Journal Fri 3 Jan 2014
Burns: Obama’s complicated foreign policy in-box
There will be no rest for the weary as President Obama confronts a daunting foreign policy agenda in 2014. He had the success of the Iran talks and a deal to remove... (photo: UN / Rick Bajornas)
Foreign Policy   Iran   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: Barack Obama
Flickr - World Economic Forum - Pervez Musharraf - World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2004 The Siasat Daily Fri 3 Jan 2014
Musharraf may leave Pakistan under 'clandestine deal'
Islamabad, January 03: Former Pakistan president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf is likely to fly out of the country as part of a 'secret deal'. The move would be a... (photo: Creative Commons / Zil)
Islamabad   Musharraf   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Pervez Musharraf
UN Security Council The Times of India Fri 3 Jan 2014
Five new nations join UN security council as members
UNITED NATIONS: Five new countries joined the UN security council (UNSC) as non-permanent members starting from the new year, while Jordan assumed Thursday the rotating... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Photos   Security   UN   Wikipedia: United Nations Security Council   World
President Barack Obama speaks during a visit to the Daimler Trucks North America Mount Holly Truck Manufacturing Plant in Mount Holly, N.C., Wednesday, March 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) WorldNetDaily Fri 3 Jan 2014
Obama used paper's bad chemical-weapons analysis
TEL AVIV – After publishing an influential analysis in September that claimed a missile carrying chemical weapons was fired from a Syrian military complex, the New York... (photo: AP / Gerry Broome)
Missile   Photos   US   Weapons   Wikipedia: Barack Obama


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