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  • Barack Obama And Raul Castro Shake Hands At Mandela Memorial...0:23
  • EXCLUSIVE : Footage Shows Nairobi Mall CCTV Terror Attack, Shooting...3:23
  • Live Coverage: Nelson Mandela Memorial Service...5:17:29
  • Carter: Obama, Castro handshake 'significant'...0:46
  • Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic...0:43
  • Revolution in Ukraine - Protest Against Police...3:59
  • French troops deploy in C. African Republic to disarm fighters...0:41
  • World Leaders Head to S. Africa to Mourn Mandela...1:13
  • Get on the bus 2010 Myanmar (Burma) Action: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Political Prisoners Now!...3:44
  • Somalia's al-Shabaab - the people behind the terrorist attacks in Kenya - Truthloader...5:06
  • Thailand mass protests persist as Yingluck calls for snap election...1:09
  • BBC News - Women pro-Morsi protesters freed in Egypt...1:54
add video playlist Barack Obama has shaken hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at a memorial service for Nelson Mandela. The handshake between the leaders of the two Cold War enemies came during a ceremony in Johannesburg that is largely focused on Mr Mandela's legacy of reconciliation. http://news.sky.com/story/1180302/obama-and-castro-handshake-at-mandela-tribute
Barack Obama has shaken hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at a memorial service for Nelson Mandela.

The handshake between the leaders of the two Cold War enemies came during a ceremony in Johannesburg that is largely focused on Mr Mandela\'s legacy of reconciliation. 

http://news.sky.com/story/1180302/obama-and-castro-handshake-at-mandela-tribute
Barack Obama And Raul Cas­tro Shake Hands At Man­dela Memo­ri­al
0:23
EXCLUSIVE - KENYA Mall Attack CCTV Footage VIDEO Shows Terrorists Gunfire & Killings

\'These are terrorists\': Video captures chaos of Kenya mall shooting 
The footage shows shoppers sprinting and ducking among the aisles of a department store as gunfire blasts in the background.

Shoppers sprint through a department store on Saturday as gunmen open fire in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya.

Shoppers scamper behind shelves and crouch in the aisles, wincing as the sound of gunfire cracks overhead.

A video shows the first frantic moments of the Kenyan mall shootings.

A reporter for CCTV filmed the chaotic scene on Saturday from inside a department store at Westgate Mall in Nairobi.

Officials now say they\'ve confirmed 68 deaths and another 175 injured in the deadly ambush.
\'These are terrorists,\' a man says while he and others take shelter from gunmen behind a door in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya.
CCTV Africa
\'These are terrorists,\' a man says while he and others take shelter from gunmen behind a door in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya.

The early moments of the attack were confusion, the video shows.

FIGHTING FLARES AT KENYA\'S WESTGATE MALL AS MILITARY ATTEMPTS TO RESCUE HOSTAGES STILL BEING HELD BY TERRORISTS

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EX­CLU­SIVE : Footage Shows Nairo­bi Mall CCTV Ter­ror At­tack, Shoot­ing
3:23
This is the official national memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday December 5, 2013, at the age of 95. An estimated 90 world leaders and additional members of royal families and international celebrities, along with thousands of members of the general public are attending the event. The memorial service is at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg....see more at www.sabc.co.za/mandela
Live Cov­er­age: Nel­son Man­dela Memo­ri­al Ser­vice
317:29
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says that the handshake between Obama and Castro was \
Carter: Obama, Cas­tro hand­shake 'sig­nif­i­cant'
0:46
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
0:43
This is the official national memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday December 5, 2013, at the age of 95. An estimated 90 world leaders and additional members of royal families and international celebrities, along with thousands of members of the general public are attending the event. The memorial service is at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg....see more at www.sabc.co.za/mandela
Live Cov­er­age: Nel­son Man­dela Memo­ri­al Ser­vice
317:29
Revolution in Ukraine - Protest Against Police 
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Rev­o­lu­tion in Ukraine - Protest Against Po­lice
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French troops on Monday began disarming fighters in the Central African Republic after a swell in sectarian violence that has claimed hundreds of lives and terrified inhabitants.
French troops de­ploy in C. African Re­pub­lic to dis­arm fight­ers
0:41
President Barack Obama and other world leaders are on their way to Johannesburg to attend funeral services for former South African President Nelson Mandela as mourning continues in the country he helped transform. (Dec. 9)
World Lead­ers Head to S. Africa to Mourn Man­dela
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Myanmar (Burma) Action: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Political Prisoners Now!

This year\'s Get on the Bus once again will feature an action in support of the Burmese people and their struggle for democracy, justice, and respect for human rights. The military rulers of Myanmar (Burma) have jailed thousands of people in their continuing efforts to crush all dissenting views. Amnesty International estimates that 2,100 political prisoners currently are being held by the military government. Most prominent of those detained is Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has been the beacon of hope and change for nearly two decades in Myanmar, the Southeast Asian nation formerly known as Burma.

Aung San Suu Kyi co-founded the National League for Democracy (NLD), a pro-democracy political party that sought to counter the military junta that had reigned over Myanmar since 1962. In 1990, the NLD won almost 80 percent of the parliamentary seats in a general election. Surprised at the landslide victory, the military junta refused to transfer power to Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD, and jailed scores of political activists.

For 14 of the past 20 years, Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced \
Get on the bus 2010 Myan­mar (Burma) Ac­tion: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Po­lit­i­cal Pris­on­ers Now!
3:44
Somali Islamist militants from al-Shabaab have attacked the Westgate shopping centre in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi in the last few days - but who are they and why are they attacking their neighbours?

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Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Monday that she would dissolve parliament and call a snap election following weeks of mass protests against her government. 

Suthep Thaugsuban, the anti-government protest leader, said that was not good enough and continued to lead a march to Yingluck\'s offices at Government House. 

Thaugsuban wants to set up a \
Thai­land mass protests per­sist as Yingluck calls for snap elec­tion
1:09
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
0:43
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.
BBC News - Women pro-Mor­si protesters freed in Egypt
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10 December 2013. An unprecedented gathering of world leaders joined tens of thousands of people at the FNB Stadium to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela. The Chief Rabbi of South Africa opened the prayer service.
Chief Rabbi of South Africa's open­ing prayer at the Man­dela Memo­ri­al
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updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
0:23
Barack Obama And Raul Cas­tro Shake Hands At Man­dela Memo­ri­al
WorldNews.com 11 Dec 2013, Article by WN.com Corespondent Dallas Darling. Perhaps the United States is once again regaining its revolutionary spirit. But this time instead of a "shot heard around the world," it will be known as the "handshake seen around the world." And instead of George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, the hero will be President Barack Obama as...
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updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
3:23
EX­CLU­SIVE : Footage Shows Nairo­bi Mall CCTV Ter­ror At­tack, Shoot­ing
Fox News 11 Dec 2013, Published December 11, 2013FoxNews.com September 21, 2013: A woman who had been hiding during the gun battle runs for cover after armed police enter the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, after gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Sept. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan, File) September 26, 2013: This photo released by the Kenya Presidency shows...
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updated 24 Nov 2013; published 24 Nov 2013
9:04
John Kerry 'This Week' In­ter­view: Sec­re­tary of State Dis­cuss­es Iran Nu­cle­ar Deal
Ohio 11 Dec 2013, WASHINGTON: The Obama administration and Congress clashed Tuesday over the historic nuclear deal with Iran, exposing deep rifts over a U.S. pledge to refrain from any new sanctions over the next six months in exchange for concessions on enriching uranium. The disagreement could have broad consequences for the U.S. diplomatic effort to prevent Iran...
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updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
317:29
Live Cov­er­age: Nel­son Man­dela Memo­ri­al Ser­vice
BBC News 11 Dec 2013, The body of Nelson Mandela is due to be taken in procession to the Union Buildings in Pretoria where it will lie in state for three days. Each morning his remains will be transported across the city in a glass casket. People have been encouraged to line the route and form a "guard of honour". The public, as well as invited heads of state...
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updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
0:46
Carter: Obama, Cas­tro hand­shake 'sig­nif­i­cant'
Voa News 10 Dec 2013, Tuesday&aposs; memorial service for Nelson Mandela generated some informal diplomacy and political controversy, alongside the praise for the late South African president. In a moment...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
0:43
Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
France24 10 Dec 2013, Two French soldiers have been killed in the Central African Republic, the French presidency announced on Tuesday, as French and African Union troops lead a UN-backed military operation aimed at halting inter-religious violence in the...
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updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
317:29
Live Cov­er­age: Nel­son Man­dela Memo­ri­al Ser­vice
Mashable 10 Dec 2013, Dozens of heads of state from around the world are arriving in South Africa early this week to commemorate Nelson Mandela, the country's former president and anti-apartheid hero,...
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updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
3:59
Rev­o­lu­tion in Ukraine - Protest Against Po­lice
BBC News 10 Dec 2013, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is expected to hold talks with three former presidents over the political crisis which began when Ukraine decided not to sign an EU free-trade deal. The talks come as protesters remain encamped in a central square in the capital Kiev. On Monday, security forces cleared some activists from government buildings....
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updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
0:41
French troops de­ploy in C. African Re­pub­lic to dis­arm fight­ers
Dawn 10 Dec 2013, BANGUI (Central African Republic), Dec 9: French troops on Monday began disarming fighters in the Central African Republic to try to restore security after a swell in sectarian violence that claimed hundreds of lives. Bangui was relatively calm after days of fighting involving former Seleka rebels in which nearly 400 people were killed, although...
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updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
1:13
World Lead­ers Head to S. Africa to Mourn Man­dela
Chosunilbo 09 Dec 2013, Leaders are traveling to South Africa from around the world for Tuesday's memorial service for Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who died last week at the age of 95. U.S. President Barack Obama left Washington Monday morning, accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, and former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura. Former presidents...
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updated 18 Apr 2010; published 18 Apr 2010
3:44
Get on the bus 2010 Myan­mar (Burma) Ac­tion: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Po­lit­i­cal Pris­on­ers Now!
WorldNews.com 09 Dec 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In Burma's ancient epic "Ramayana," also known as the "Forest Book," it describes the further adventures of Rama. Born to the king's first wife in the kingdom of Ayodhya, at an early age a Brahmin sage came to the court and told the king that Rama must go into the forest to battle the demon king who...
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updated 23 Sep 2013; published 23 Sep 2013
5:06
So­ma­lia's al-Shabaab - the peo­ple be­hind the ter­ror­ist at­tacks in Kenya - Truthload­er
BBC News 09 Dec 2013, Humanitarian agencies paid Somalia's al-Shabab militants for access to areas under their control in the 2011 famine, according to a joint report by two think tanks. In many cases al-Shabab insisted on distributing the aid and kept much of...
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updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
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Thai­land mass protests per­sist as Yingluck calls for snap elec­tion
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
0:43
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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The Handshake Seen Around the World
Full Article WorldNews.com
11 Dec 2013

Article by WN.com Corespondent Dallas Darling. Perhaps the United States is once again regaining its revolutionary spirit. But this time instead of a "shot heard around the world," it will be known as the "handshake seen around the world." And instead of George Washington as Commander-in-Chief, the hero will be President Barack Obama as...

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US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at the FNB Stadium in Soweto, South Africa, in the rain for a memorial service for former South African President Nelson Mandela, Tuesday Dec. 10, 2013. The handshake between the leaders of the two Cold War enemies came during a ceremony that's focused on Mandela's legacy of reconciliation. Hundreds of foreign dignitaries and world heads of states gather Tuesday with thousands of South African people to celebrate the life, and mark the death, of Nelson Mandela who has became a global symbol of reconciliation.
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NYPD report into Kenya mall attack suggests only four shooters involved, and all may have escaped
Full Article Fox News
11 Dec 2013

Published December 11, 2013FoxNews.com September 21, 2013: A woman who had been hiding during the gun battle runs for cover after armed police enter the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, after gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Sept. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan, File) September 26, 2013: This photo released by the Kenya Presidency shows...

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File - A woman who had been hiding during the gun battle runs for cover after armed police enter the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, after gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Sept. 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Jonathan Kalan


Kerry, Congress spar over Iran nuclear deal
Full Article Ohio
11 Dec 2013

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration and Congress clashed Tuesday over the historic nuclear deal with Iran, exposing deep rifts over a U.S. pledge to refrain from any new sanctions over the next six months in exchange for concessions on enriching uranium. The disagreement could have broad consequences for the U.S. diplomatic effort to prevent Iran...

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gives a statement to the media at the start of a meeting with business leaders in Cairo, Egypt
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin


Mandela's body to lie in state at Union Buildings
Full Article BBC News
11 Dec 2013

The body of Nelson Mandela is due to be taken in procession to the Union Buildings in Pretoria where it will lie in state for three days. Each morning his remains will be transported across the city in a glass casket. People have been encouraged to line the route and form a "guard of honour". The public, as well as invited heads of state...

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In this Dec. 10, 2013, photo, President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to speak at the memorial service for former South African president Nelson Mandela at the FNB Stadium in the Johannesburg, South Africa township of Soweto. The Nelson Mandela eulogized to the world by Obama as "a giant of history" and the "last great liberator of the 20th century," seemed a different person from the one the United States held at arm's length, to put it diplomatically, for much of his life and career.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci


Obama-Castro Handshake Draws Attention at Mandela Tribute
Full Article Voa News
10 Dec 2013

Tuesday&aposs; memorial service for Nelson Mandela generated some informal diplomacy and political controversy, alongside the praise for the late South African president. In a moment...

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In this image from TV, US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at the FNB Stadium in Soweto, South Africa, in the rain for a memorial service for former South African President Nelson Mandela, Tuesday Dec. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / SABC Pool


Two French soldiers killed in Central African Republic
Full Article France24
10 Dec 2013

Two French soldiers have been killed in the Central African Republic, the French presidency announced on Tuesday, as French and African Union troops lead a UN-backed military operation aimed at halting inter-religious violence in the...

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French troops leave their position near a suspected Seleka, the alliance of mostly Muslim rebel groups, hideout in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday Dec. 9, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


The World Gathers for Nelson Mandela's Memorial Service
Full Article Mashable
10 Dec 2013

Dozens of heads of state from around the world are arriving in South Africa early this week to commemorate Nelson Mandela, the country's former president and anti-apartheid hero,...

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An image of former South African president Nelson Mandela is projected on a screen at the FNB Stadium in Soweto, near Johannesburg, South Africa, ahead of his memorial service Tuesday Dec. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Peter Dejong


Ukraine president to discuss crisis with former leaders
Full Article BBC News
10 Dec 2013

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is expected to hold talks with three former presidents over the political crisis which began when Ukraine decided not to sign an EU free-trade deal. The talks come as protesters remain encamped in a central square in the capital Kiev. On Monday, security forces cleared some activists from government buildings....

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Pro-European Union activists wearing Ukrainian National flags walk through the Independence Square in KIev, Ukraine, Monday, Dec. 9, 2013.
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko


French troops start disarming fighters in C. African Republic
Full Article Dawn
10 Dec 2013

BANGUI (Central African Republic), Dec 9: French troops on Monday began disarming fighters in the Central African Republic to try to restore security after a swell in sectarian violence that claimed hundreds of lives. Bangui was relatively calm after days of fighting involving former Seleka rebels in which nearly 400 people were killed, although...

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French troops detain a suspected Seleka officer , preventing Christian mobs from lynching him near the airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Monday Dec. 9, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay


World Leaders Head to South Africa for Mandela Tribute
Full Article Chosunilbo
09 Dec 2013

Leaders are traveling to South Africa from around the world for Tuesday's memorial service for Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who died last week at the age of 95. U.S. President Barack Obama left Washington Monday morning, accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, and former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura. Former presidents...

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President Barack Obama walks down the steps of Air Force One during his arrival, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012, at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo.
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais


Will Aung San Suu Kyi ever be President of Burma?
Full Article WorldNews.com
09 Dec 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In Burma's ancient epic "Ramayana," also known as the "Forest Book," it describes the further adventures of Rama. Born to the king's first wife in the kingdom of Ayodhya, at an early age a Brahmin sage came to the court and told the king that Rama must go into the forest to battle the demon king who...

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Myanmar's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to reporters at her National League for Democracy Party headquarters on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, in Yangon, Myanmar.
photo: AP / Khin Maung Win


Aid agencies 'paid Somalia's al-Shabab' during famine
Full Article BBC News
09 Dec 2013

Humanitarian agencies paid Somalia's al-Shabab militants for access to areas under their control in the 2011 famine, according to a joint report by two think tanks. In many cases al-Shabab insisted on distributing the aid and kept much of...

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File - A barefoot child stands among ragged tents at a refugee camp in Dolo, Somalia on Wednesday, July 18. 2012. The U.N., which declared a famine in Somalia one year ago, says conditions have improved but that 2.5 million people are still in crisis.
photo: AP / Jason Straziuso


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.
photo: AP / Wason Wanichakorn


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.
photo: AP / Florence Richard


Ronaldo sets record, Leverkusen, Olympiakos reach last 16
Full Article Reuters
10 Dec 2013

LONDON (Reuters) - Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo set a Champions League group phase scoring record on Tuesday as Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiakos Piraeus reached the last 16 and snow forced Galatasaray's match with Juventus to be abandoned....

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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal celebrates after scoring during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Malaga's at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, in Madrid, on Wednesday, May 8, 2013.
photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza


West Indies win toss, bowls in 2nd test
Full Article The Hindu
10 Dec 2013

West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and chose to bowl on the opening day of the second cricket test against New Zealand at the Basin Reserve on Wednesday. The pitch is a deep green hue and both...

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West Indies' cricket captain Darren Sammy laughs as he watches security guards march into the field disturbing play, during the first day of the second test cricket match between Sri Lanka and West Indies in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010.
photo: AP / Eranga Jayawardena


Champion Vettel slams double points plan
Full Article France24
10 Dec 2013

AFP - Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel has slammed approved Formula One rule changes for next season, which includes doubling the points awarded for the last...

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Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany celebrates on the podium after winning the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, Belgium, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2013.
photo: AP / Luca Bruno


I am sure things will turn around: Rohit
Full Article The Hindu
10 Dec 2013

Rohit Sharma emphasised that he and the other batsmen have to take on the responsibility of ensuring good scores for India and chip in with critical partnerships against South Africa. Addressing the media here on Tuesday, Rohit said: “In the last two games we didn’t bat well, which is why we lost the games. There is no excuse of being...

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Mumbai Indians' Rohit Sharma bats during the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket match against Chennai Super Kings in Mumbai, India, Friday, April 22, 2011.
photo: AP / Rajanish Kakade


Tyson 'disappointed' by UK ban
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
10 Dec 2013

Former world heavyweight champion boxer and convicted rapist Mike Tyson tonight said he was "greatly disappointed" when he discovered he is banned from entering the UK. Tyson, 47, was due in London this week as part of a promotional tour for his new autobiography Undisputed Truth, which included a photocall with journalists and a book signing at...

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In this May 21, 2008, file photo, former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson arrives for the premiere of the film "Che" at the 61st international Cannes film festival in Cannes, France. Tyson's name was dropped several times during recent testimony at a federal trial in the Brooklyn borough of New York of an alleged gang member connected to the slaying of his friend and bodyguard, Darryl "Homicide" Baum. Deliberations were expected to begin Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
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Miami coach waiting to determine Wade's status
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10 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Miami coach Erik Spoelstra will wait to decide whether to play guard Dwyane Wade against the Pacers on Tuesday night. Spoelstra spoke after the team's shootaround at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. He says he expects everyone to be ready for the showdown between the two-time defending NBA champs and the team with...

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Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra signals his team during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Charlotte Bobcats in Miami, Sunday, March 24, 2013.
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Napoli believe ahead of 'massive' game: Benitez
Full Article France24
10 Dec 2013

AFP - Napoli coach Rafael Benitez said his side have the belief they can overcome the challenge of a "massive" game against Arsenal on Wednesday to book their place in the last 16 of the Champions League. Napoli take to their San Paolo pitch sitting third in Group F three points behind the English Premier League leaders but on the same...

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Chelsea's manager Rafael Benitez is seen during his team's English Premier League soccer match against Manchester City at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Feb. 24, 2013.
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Bach: Russia to set up protest zones in Sochi
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10 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet By STEPHEN WILSON, Associated Press LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — IOC President Thomas Bach says Russian organizers have agreed to set up protest zones in Sochi during the Winter Olympics. Bach says Sochi organizers notified him of the decision during their report to the International Olympic Committee executive board on...

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Thomas Bach, Praesident des Deutschen Olympischen Sportbundes (DOSB) spricht am Mittwoch, 15 August 2007, auf einer Pressekonferenz in Frankfurt/Main ueber die Olympischen Sommerspiele 2008. (AP Photo/Bernd Kammerer) --Thomas Bach, President of the German Olympic Sports Federation gestures as he talks about the Olympic Summer Games 2008 during a press conference in Frankfurt/Main, western Germany, on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007
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Jay Z -- Nelson Mandela Shout Out: If Y'all Got a Dream, Chase That Muthaf***er Down
Full Article TMZ
10 Dec 2013

Jay Z performed a show-stopping tribute to Nelson Mandela in L.A. -- and if it sounds familiar ... that's because he laid down the same exact tribute to Trayvon Martin months ago. During the intro to his hit, "Young Forever" ... Jay told the Staples Center crowd last night, "We wanna dedicate this song to Nelson Mandela." Jay's Mandela...

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Demi Lovato Speaks To Recovery Group, Selena Gomez Tags Along
Full Article The Inquisitr
10 Dec 2013

If you’ve spent your days and nights wondering if Lovato and Gomez are still friends following the former Sonny with a Chance star’s stint in rehab, then you can finally rest easy. The folks over at TMZ report that Justin Bieber’s former flame gave her friend some emotional support during her chat with the recovery group. The...

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Demi Lovato perfoms during the 2011 Y100 Jingle Ball at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - December 10, 2011
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Adam Shankman -- 'High School Musical' Director Enters Rehab
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10 Dec 2013

Adam Shankman -- the guy who directed "High School Musical" and several eps of "Glee" -- has reportedly checked into rehab. Shankman's rep told US Weekly ... "Adam Shankman is currently seeking treatment in a rehabilitation center. His friends  and family  support him and wish him well on his journey to recovery." The rep did not say WHY...

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 "Hairspray" starring Nicole Blonsky, John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Adam Shankman. © New Line Cinema    (js1)
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Justin Bieber arrives in Philippines
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10 Dec 2013

Comment () Tweet MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Teen heartthrob Justin Bieber arrived Tuesday in the Philippines, where he has launched a campaign to help victims of last month's killer typhoon. Bieber, adored by young fans worldwide for hits like "Baby," arrived on a special flight, Immigration officer Jerome Ollet said. Pictures on social media...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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Britney Spears Admits Lip Injections, Or As She Calls It, 'Fun Stuff'
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09 Dec 2013

Sticking needles in your lips doesn't sound like our idea of a good time. But Britney Spears, ever the happy-go-lucky type, recently admitted to getting lip injections that were, from the sound of it, a treat. Getting candid in the January 2014 issue of InStyle, Brit said: I just bought the new Shiseido face wash and moisturizer. I have no problem...

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Spears: I'm a mom first
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
09 Dec 2013

Britney Spears says her music is influenced by her children. The singer is currently promoting her latest album Britney Jean and is gearing up for her Las Vegas residency. Britney has two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, with her ex-husband Kevin Federline and says motherhood often overlaps into her career. “Yes, there are aspects of me in my...

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Britney Spears performing "How I Roll" atop a pink car.
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Gaga closes 2013 Jingle Bell Ball
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
09 Dec 2013

Lady Gaga was the toast of the night as she brought the 2013 Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball to a spectacular close. The Do What U Want star, the headlining act for the second night of the music concerts, ensured she was the talking point with her outrageous outfits and theatrical performances, reported Capital FM. For her opening performance of Jingle...

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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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Joel Kinnaman says new RoboCop film will not rehash the original
Full Article Total Film
11 Dec 2013

Joel Kinnaman has been talking to SFX about what we can expect from the new RoboCop, and is quick to stress that the film is more than just a retread of the original adventure. “When I first heard there was gonna be a RoboCop...
Joel Kinnaman speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "RoboCop", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California
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‘An entertainer should help build the moral fibre of society’
Full Article The Hindu
10 Dec 2013

Aamir Khan is one of the few actors and filmmakers who have displayed a strong sense of social commitment. Of course, he does feature in commercial entertainers (like the upcoming Dhoom 3), but he has consistently dealt with socially relevant issues by acting, directing or producing films like 3 Idiots, Rang De Basanti, Taare Zameen Par and Peepli...
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Lawrence tops most searched stars
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
10 Dec 2013

Jennifer Lawrence is the most searched star of 2013, ahead of Hollywood hunks Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Gosling and Johnny Depp. The star of The Hunger Games and American Hustle topped IMDB's annual Top 100 Stars of the Year list by a wide margin, with 89% more page views than runner-up Chloe Grace Moretz. Leonardo, who reunites with Martin Scorsese...
Jennifer Lawrence speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Netflix To Debut Mitt Romney Documentary
Full Article Huffington Post
10 Dec 2013

"Mitt," a documentary about former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney's (R) pursuit of the presidency in 2012, will debut on Netflix's subscription streaming service, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The film, set to be released January 24, follows Romney and his family from 2006, when he first decided to seek the Republican nomination in the...
Former Governor Mitt Romney speaking at CPAC FL in Orlando, Florida.
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McKellen hits back at 'fruity' dig
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
10 Dec 2013

Sir Ian McKellen has hit back after Homeland actor Damian Lewis said that he did not want to end up a "fruity actor" who is known for playing wizards. The Lord Of The Rings star, 74, admitted that his performance in this year's critically panned ITV sitcom Vicious was "over the top". But he said that "no-one needs to feel sorry for me" after...
 Der britische Schauspieler Sir Ian McKellen posiert am Samstag, 11. Feb. 2006, bei einem Fototermin auf der Berlinale in Berlin. Am Abend wird er fuer sein Lebenswerk mit dem Ehrenbaer ausgezeichnet. Die 56. Berliner Fimfestspiele Berlinale dauern bis zu
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Kirsten Dunst Goes Makeup-Free While Holiday Shopping—See the Pic!
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09 Dec 2013

Kirsten Dunst is one Hollywood actress who is completely comfortable in her own skin. The 31-year-old...
Kirsten Dunst who plays Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man movies appears on MTV's Total Request Live, Tuesday, May 1, 2007 at MTV studios in New York City. Spider-Man 3 opens May 4, 2007 nationwide.
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France's Depardieu to tread boards again
Full Article France24
09 Dec 2013

AFP - Gerard Depardieu will return to the stage for the first time in a decade in "Love Letters", a play favoured by busy stars with no time to learn their lines. Elizabeth Taylor, Mel Gibson, Kathleen Turner, Sigourney Weaver and Christopher Walken are among the big names who have previously taken...
ARCHIV: Der franzoesische Schauspieler Gerard Depardieu posiert in Berlin bei einem Fotocall des Films "Mammuth" (Foto vom 19.02.10).
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I am fit enough to do action film again: Shah Rukh Khan
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
09 Dec 2013

Mumbai, Dec 9: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan says that though he has been grappling with injury problems, he is fit enough to do an action film. "When I was doing 'Chenani Express' I was injured, but I did it. It hurts a little, troubles you a bit, you need to be careful. If I am offered an action film, I will do it. There is no big deal about...
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Raghuram Rajan wants Parliament to pass key economic bills
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11 Dec 2013

Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan today exhorted political parties not to postpone passage of key economic bills because it may become challenging to get them approved after the 2014 general elections. “A stable government post-elections cannot be taken...

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The Chief Economic Adviser, Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan addressing a Press Conference regarding midterm review, in New Delhi on December 17, 2012.	The ADG (M&C), PIB, Shri D.S. Malik is also seen.
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Peter Robinson 'no' to amnesty but won't rule out limited immunity for truth forum
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
11 Dec 2013

Peter Robinson has not ruled out a form of limited immunity for those who come forward with information about Troubles murders. The First Minister said that while he was not averse to a Troubles immunity plan and was open to options, he would oppose any amnesty. Proposals offering immunity from prosecution in a bid to deal with Northern Ireland's...

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Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson speaks to the media in Antrim, Northern Ireland, Sunday, March, 8, 2009.
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Economic crisis not over yet, IMF chief warns Europe
Full Article France24
10 Dec 2013

AFP - The head of the International Monetary Fund warned Europe Tuesday that it was too early to declare victory over its crippling economic crisis and urged fresh efforts to enact much-needed reforms. Speaking in the European Parliament, Christine Lagarde noted the Europe Union had made some progress...

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At the working meeting between G20 heads of state and government. Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde.
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Colin Powell Endorses Single-Payer Health Care
Full Article US News
10 Dec 2013

Some members of Congress want to take Obamacare a step further Comment () Tweet Former Secretary of State Colin Powell marveled at the success of single-payer health care in places such as Canada, South Korea and across Europe. At a prostate cancer survivors breakfast last week, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican, marveled...

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Maladaptive Passivity and Rise of Tyranny
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10 Dec 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling If bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny, as Edmund Burke stated, so too is passivity. Except for the small sporadic gatherings, whether virtual or physical, civic engagement and participatory assemblies, which should occupy and then transform public spaces, are dead. While the Occupy Wall Street...

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Tremaine Tribble, of Charlotte, N.C., leads a chant inside a Burger King restaurant during a protest for a raise in the minimum wage in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013.
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Nicaragua's assembly approves plan to end presidential term limits
Full Article Swissinfo
10 Dec 2013

Reuters December 10, 2013 - 19:58 MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua's national assembly on Tuesday approved a constitutional change to remove presidential term limits, which could allow incumbent Daniel Ortega stay in power for years and raises concerns about democracy in the country. Approval of the plan put forward last month by Ortega's...

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 Daniel Ortega former president of Nicaragua salutes a group of some 10,000 Sandinista supporters at the end of a rally celebrating the 19th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution in Managua, Nicaragua Sunday, July 19, 1998. Ortega threatened Sunday to
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Reid says Senate will not extend farm law
Full Article Detroit news
10 Dec 2013

Mary Clare Jalonick Associated Press Comments Washington — Majority Leader Harry Reid says the Senate will not extend current farm law if Congress can’t agree on a new farm bill before adjourning next week. House leaders have reserved space on their agenda this week for extending the current law until the end of January. Lawmakers fear that milk...

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Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is surrounded by reporters after leaving the office of Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ken., on Capitol Hill on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013 in Washington.
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First Same Sex weddings to happen from 29 March 2014 (UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
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10 Dec 2013

(Source: UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport) Women and Equalities Minister Maria Miller has announced that the first same sex weddings in England and Wales will be able to take place from Saturday 29 March 2014. Following the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 successfully completing its journey through Parliament in July 2013, the...

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Barack Obama And Raul Castro Shake Hands At Mandela Memorial
Barack Obama And Raul Castro Shake Hands At Mandela Memorial
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Barack Obama has shaken hands with Cuban President Raul Castro at a memorial service for Nelson Mandela. The handshake between the leaders of the two Cold War enemies came during a ceremony in Johannesburg that is largely focused on Mr Mandela's legacy of reconciliation. http://news.sky.com/story/1180302/obama-and-castro-handshake-at-mandela-tribute
  • published: 10 Dec 2013
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EXCLUSIVE : Footage Shows Nairobi Mall CCTV Terror Attack, Shooting
EXCLUSIVE : Footage Shows Nairobi Mall CCTV Terror Attack, Shooting
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EXCLUSIVE - KENYA Mall Attack CCTV Footage VIDEO Shows Terrorists Gunfire & Killings 'These are terrorists': Video captures chaos of Kenya mall shooting The footage shows shoppers sprinting and ducking among the aisles of a department store as gunfire blasts in the background. Shoppers sprint through a department store on Saturday as gunmen open fire in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. Shoppers scamper behind shelves and crouch in the aisles, wincing as the sound of gunfire cracks overhead. A video shows the first frantic moments of the Kenyan mall shootings. A reporter for CCTV filmed the chaotic scene on Saturday from inside a department store at Westgate Mall in Nairobi. Officials now say they've confirmed 68 deaths and another 175 injured in the deadly ambush. 'These are terrorists,' a man says while he and others take shelter from gunmen behind a door in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. CCTV Africa 'These are terrorists,' a man says while he and others take shelter from gunmen behind a door in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. The early moments of the attack were confusion, the video shows. FIGHTING FLARES AT KENYA'S WESTGATE MALL AS MILITARY ATTEMPTS TO RESCUE HOSTAGES STILL BEING HELD BY TERRORISTS "No, stay this way," a woman says as the camera pans across a hallway. "Don't go out. Shoppers race across the tile floors, skidding past shelves of hair dye and potato chips as the gunmen can be heard blasting away in the background. A man peers across an aisle as the sound of gunfire erupts on Saturday in the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. CCTV Africa Even in the pandemonium, customers begin to piece together the most basic details. "These are terrorists," says a man, peering through door window as someone else tries to hush him. "They think they are terrorists." The attack on the upscale mall began on Saturday, and a standoff lasted into Sunday. CANADIAN DIPLOMAT KILLED IN KENYA MALL ATTACKS Shoppers scrambled, racing away from the sound of gunfire as attackers raided the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya's military said Sunday it had rescued "most" of the remaining hostages held by a group of militants linked to al Qaeda. Military forces made their move shortly before sundown on Sunday as two helicopters circled the mall. A military spokesman told the Associated Press said some of the attackers were probably killed during the operation, but he declined to say how many people hostages may remain. The Westgate is a popular stop for foreigners living and working in Nairobi. Shoppers wandered casually among the coffee shops and boutiques before the rebels attacked with grenades and assault rifles. Gunshots followed one after another, erupting in small clusters as the shoppers ran. British White Widow, British White Widow Kenya, Kenya Mall Attack, Kenya White Widow, Nairobi Mall Attack, Nairobi White Widow, Westgate Mall Attack, White Widow Kenya Attack, White Widow Kenya Mall Attack, White Widow Nairobi Attack Westgate Standoff Ends, Nairobi Mall Siege, Westgate Attack Ends, Nairobi Mall, Westgate Mall, Kenya, Westgate Mall Standoff, Westgate Siege Ends, Nairobi Mall Attack, Kenya Mall Attack, Nairobi American Kenya Mall, Kenya Attack 2013, American Kenya, Kenya Mall, Kenya, Kenya Attack, American Kenya Mall Attack, Kenya Mall Attack American, Kenya Mall Attack Kenya Mall Hostages, Kenya Mall, Kenya, Kenya Mall Hostage, Reuters, Kenya Al Shabab, Kenya Attack, Al Shabaab, Al Shabab, Kenya Mall Attack, Kenya Mall Hostages Free
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Live Coverage: Nelson Mandela Memorial Service
Live Coverage: Nelson Mandela Memorial Service
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This is the official national memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday December 5, 2013, at the age of 95. An estimated 90 world leaders and additional members of royal families and international celebrities, along with thousands of members of the general public are attending the event. The memorial service is at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg....see more at www.sabc.co.za/mandela
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Carter: Obama, Castro handshake 'significant'
Carter: Obama, Castro handshake 'significant'
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says that the handshake between Obama and Castro was "an omen for the future."
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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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Live Coverage: Nelson Mandela Memorial Service
Live Coverage: Nelson Mandela Memorial Service
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This is the official national memorial service for former president Nelson Mandela, who died on Thursday December 5, 2013, at the age of 95. An estimated 90 world leaders and additional members of royal families and international celebrities, along with thousands of members of the general public are attending the event. The memorial service is at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg....see more at www.sabc.co.za/mandela
  • published: 10 Dec 2013
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Revolution in Ukraine - Protest Against Police
Revolution in Ukraine - Protest Against Police
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Revolution in Ukraine - Protest Against Police A.C.A.B.
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French troops deploy in C. African Republic to disarm fighters
French troops deploy in C. African Republic to disarm fighters
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French troops on Monday began disarming fighters in the Central African Republic after a swell in sectarian violence that has claimed hundreds of lives and terrified inhabitants.
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World Leaders Head to S. Africa to Mourn Mandela
World Leaders Head to S. Africa to Mourn Mandela
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President Barack Obama and other world leaders are on their way to Johannesburg to attend funeral services for former South African President Nelson Mandela as mourning continues in the country he helped transform. (Dec. 9)
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Get on the bus 2010 Myanmar (Burma) Action: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Political Prisoners Now!
Get on the bus 2010 Myanmar (Burma) Action: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Political Prisoners Now!
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Myanmar (Burma) Action: Free Aung San Suu Kyi and All Political Prisoners Now! This year's Get on the Bus once again will feature an action in support of the Burmese people and their struggle for democracy, justice, and respect for human rights. The military rulers of Myanmar (Burma) have jailed thousands of people in their continuing efforts to crush all dissenting views. Amnesty International estimates that 2,100 political prisoners currently are being held by the military government. Most prominent of those detained is Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has been the beacon of hope and change for nearly two decades in Myanmar, the Southeast Asian nation formerly known as Burma. Aung San Suu Kyi co-founded the National League for Democracy (NLD), a pro-democracy political party that sought to counter the military junta that had reigned over Myanmar since 1962. In 1990, the NLD won almost 80 percent of the parliamentary seats in a general election. Surprised at the landslide victory, the military junta refused to transfer power to Aung San Suu Kyi and the NLD, and jailed scores of political activists. For 14 of the past 20 years, Aung San Suu Kyi (pronounced "Awng Sahn Soo Chee") has endured time in jail, unofficial detention, house arrest and restrictions on her movement. She continues to be held under house arrest in Yangon. Amnesty International seeks the immediate and unconditional release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all prisoners of conscience in Myanmar. Amnesty International Online Resources Individuals-at-Risk Priority Cases: Aung San Suu Kyi AIUSA Myanmar (Burma) Country Page Myanmar: Eighteen Years of Persecution (Includes short video about former political prisoner U Win Tin) Amnesty International's Statements to the U.N. Human Rights Council for the Thirteenth Session, 1-26 March 2010 (See Item 4's section on ending repression of ethnic minority activists in Myanmar) Other Online Resources on Burma U.S. Campaign for Burma Assistance Association for Political Prisoners in Burma All Burma Monks' Alliance The Irrawaddy (Weekly paper covering Burma and Southeast Asia) All-Burma I.T. Students' Union (ABITSU) Human Rights Watch Take Action Now: Continue writing letters and participating in actions on behalf of Aung San Suu Kyi Action Guide Sample Letter to Burma's Ruler General Than Shwe Stand with Suu Kyi Action
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Somalia's al-Shabaab - the people behind the terrorist attacks in Kenya - Truthloader
Somalia's al-Shabaab - the people behind the terrorist attacks in Kenya - Truthloader
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Somali Islamist militants from al-Shabaab have attacked the Westgate shopping centre in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi in the last few days - but who are they and why are they attacking their neighbours? Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/17SR1Yj More videos from Truthloader: Putin says US is lying about Syria: http://bit.ly/1fPFeIp UFOs -- Generals, Pilots and Government officials go on the record LIVE: http://bit.ly/1amCJjS US police beat and taser man repeatedly while he's on the floor: http://bit.ly/15Lo3ZV] Kim Jong-Un's ex-girlfriend executed in North Korea?: http://bit.ly/1aXu6LK IDF troops dance Gangnam Style with Hamas: http://bit.ly/1cu8apw Syria chemical weapons -- Sarin gas attack near Damascus?: http://bit.ly/19Jptpa Who are the Carlyle Group?: http://bit.ly/14mq384 Egypt's mosque massacre -- footage from Cairo's front line: http://bit.ly/14Rn0Ht What you're not being told about Booz Allen Hamilton and Edward Snowden: http://bit.ly/16FxSUH Who are Hezbollah?: http://bit.ly/18J0jmt How many kids have US drones killed in Pakistan?: http://bit.ly/17bxg7P Shocking video: Man blows himself up in Chinese airport: http://bit.ly/15ZPaLH How the war on drugs in Mexico began (Part 1 of 4): http://bit.ly/1aSY156 The 3 best documented UFO encounters: http://bit.ly/1dBMFlj Is the Five Eyes Alliance watching you?: http://bit.ly/13pcTBM Is Egypt heading for another revolution?: http://bit.ly/16NMsd6 A history of the NSA: http://bit.ly/10AteZQ CIA drone war: How has the US got away with it?: http://bit.ly/16dVqQu Check out our top 20 videos playlist: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.
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Thailand mass protests persist as Yingluck calls for snap election
Thailand mass protests persist as Yingluck calls for snap election
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  • Updated: 09 Dec 2013
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Monday that she would dissolve parliament and... 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/2013/12/09/thailand-mass-protests-persist-as-yingluck-calls-for-snap-election Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Monday that she would dissolve parliament and call a snap election following weeks of mass protests against her government. Suthep Thaugsuban, the anti-government protest leader, said that was not good enough and continued to lead a march to Yingluck's offices at Government House. Thaugsuban wants to set up a "people's council" of so-called good people to replace the government, Yingluck said that would be unconstitutional and undemocratic. Protesters don't just want Yingluck to go, they want to wipe out the influence of her brother, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who continues to pull the strings of government from outside the country. Thaksin fled Thailand in 2008 to avoid a corruption conviction but has remained closely involved with his sister's government. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
  • published: 09 Dec 2013
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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)
  • published: 05 Dec 2013
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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.
  • published: 07 Dec 2013
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Chief Rabbi of South Africa's opening prayer at the Mandela Memorial
Chief Rabbi of South Africa's opening prayer at the Mandela Memorial
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10 December 2013. An unprecedented gathering of world leaders joined tens of thousands of people at the FNB Stadium to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela. The Chief Rabbi of South Africa opened the prayer service.
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