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American disappeared in Iran on rogue CIA mission
Full Article Canberra Times
13 Dec 2013

This FBI composite image shows Robert Levinson before his capture, in a video released three years ago and a picture of him with a beard in his fourth year of captivity. Photo: AP     Washington: An American man who disappeared in Iran more than six years ago had been working for the CIA in what US intelligence officials describe as a...

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updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson who went missing in Iran was CIA agent on rogue mission
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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Ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson who went missing in Iran was on rogue mission for CIA
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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RAW VIDEO:[Robert Levinson ]American Missing In Iran Since 2007 Was On CIA Mission
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Missing American was CIA man working in Iran | A former FBI agent
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Missing American in Iran was Working for CIA
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Robert Levinson Captive In Iran Is Working For The CIA
North Korean leader's uncle 'executed over corruption'
Full Article BBC News
12 Dec 2013

12 December 2013 Last updated at 23:02 GMT The once-powerful uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been executed after being purged for corruption, state news agency KCNA reports. Chang Song-thaek was dramatically removed from a Communist Party session by armed guards earlier this week. He was accused of forming...

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A man watches a live TV news program showing that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's uncle Jang Song Thaek, second from right, is escorted by military officers during a trial in Pyongyang, North Korea Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013
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updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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BBC News - North Korean leader's uncle 'executed over corruption'
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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BBC News - North Korean leader's uncle 'executed over corruption'
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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North Korean leader's uncle executed for 'treachery'
updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
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North Korean Leader's Uncle ' Executed Over Corruption' - Pics
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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North Korea executes uncle of leader Kim Jong Un
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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North Korean Leader's Uncle Executed Over Corruption, Chang Song-thaek Executed
Kerry back to Middle East to push peace talks
Full Article Al Jazeera
12 Dec 2013

US Secretary of State John Kerry is set to arrive in the Middle East on his ninth trip of the year, continuing shuttle diplomacy aimed at securing an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by spring. He will be pressing a West Bank security plan in closed-door talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on...

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File - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks at the launch of the Office for Engagement With Faith-Based Communities at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on August 7, 2013.
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updated 25 Oct 2013; published 25 Oct 2013
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PROPHECY ALERT Kerry Announces Peace Talks In Washington
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
2:40
Progress In Middle Eastern Peace Talks?
updated 26 Oct 2013; published 26 Oct 2013
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Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks: nine-month window given by John Kerry already almost half over
updated 19 Jul 2013; published 19 Jul 2013
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Mid East Peace Talks: John Kerry announces restart of direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
updated 17 Jul 2013; published 17 Jul 2013
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Arab League back Kerry's revival of Israel-Palestinian peace talks
updated 17 Jul 2013; published 17 Jul 2013
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�Kerry Returns to Mideast Pushing for Israeli/Palestinian Talks
Typhoon survivors need shelter
Full Article IRINnews
12 Dec 2013

PALO, 6 décembre 2013 (IRIN) - Shelter for displaced people is fast emerging as a key priority after more than one million homes were damaged or destroyed when Typhoon Haiyan struck the central Philippines a month ago. With sustained winds of 235 km/h and gusts of 275 km/h, the storm, locally known as Yolanda, was among the strongest storms ever...

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Typhoon survivors need shelter
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updated 12 Nov 2013; published 12 Nov 2013
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Typhoon Haiyan Path of Destruction U.S. Intervenes
updated 11 Nov 2013; published 11 Nov 2013
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FOOTAGE of IMPACT as SUPER TYPHOON Yolanda & Haiyan Hits Tacloban PHILIPPINES
updated 12 Nov 2013; published 12 Nov 2013
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Typhoon Haiyan survivors desperate for help; Veterans describe war in six words
updated 29 May 2013; published 29 May 2013
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TWO-MINUTE TALKING POINT -- Funding dries up for Philippine's typhoon survivors by Thin Lei Win
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Typhoon causes severe flooding in Vietnam Ppines clean-up 2009 News
updated 22 Nov 2013; published 22 Nov 2013
1:42
Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Start to Rebuild Homes With Scrap
US and UK suspend non-lethal aid for Syria rebels
Full Article BBC News
11 Dec 2013

The US and UK have suspended all "non-lethal" support for rebels in northern Syria, but not humanitarian aid. A US embassy spokesman in Ankara said the decision was made after Islamist rebels seized bases belonging to the Western-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA). Fighters from the Islamic Front, a new alliance of rebel groups, ousted...

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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, which was taken on Saturday November 23, 2013, flames rising from a fuel tank that was burned by rebels shelling according to SANA, at a fuel refinery, in Homs, Syria.
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updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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United States And United Kingdom Suspend None Lethal Support In Syria
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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US suspends non lethal aid to Syrian rebels
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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US, UK suspend non lethal aid to Syrian opposition
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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UK, US stop non lethal aid to Syrian rebels
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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US suspends non-lethal aid to Syrian rebels
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
2:21
Western Powers Stop Arming Syrian rebels
India's Supreme Court rules gay sex as criminal offence
Full Article CNTV
11 Dec 2013

NEW DELHI, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- In a major blow to India's homosexual community, the country's Supreme Court Wednesday ruled that gay sex between consenting adults would continue to be a criminal offence. A two-judge bench of Justice G.S. Singhvi and Justice S.J. Mukhopadhaya gave the ruling, setting aside an earlier verdict by the Delhi High Court...

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updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Gay sex is a criminal offense, rules Supreme Court
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Indian top court says gay sex is an offence
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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Supreme Court says gay sex is a criminal offence, activists to seek review - NewsX
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Supreme Court says gay sex is a criminal offence, activists to seek review - NewsX
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Americans criticise Indian Supreme Court's ban on gay sex
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Supreme Court pronounces gay sex illegal
Police pull back from confrontation in Ukraine
Full Article Times Union
11 Dec 2013

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Police in Ukraine have pulled back after an overnight confrontation in which they attempted...

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Pro-European Union activists guard the barricade during clashes with riot police in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.
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updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Riot police withdraw from Ukraine protests
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Ukraine: Protesters gear up for confrontation with police
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Riot police clash with protesters in Ukraine
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Ukraine unrest: Police clash with protesters in Kiev's control square
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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The Top Story: ‪Ukraine Police Clash With Protesters‬ In Kiev's Central Square
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Ukraine: Batons out as riot police clash with occupiers
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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updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Obama, Raul Castro shake hands; ignite both hope and anger
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Obama Encounters Raul Castro Hand Shake Nelson Mandela Memorial Service Johannesburg
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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President Obama Did Not Plan Shaking Hands With Castro
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Michael Savage Goes Off on Obama Selfie at Mandela Memorial, Shaking Hands w/ Castro - 12/10/13
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Did Obama Just Bow To Cuba's Communist Leader Raul Castro?
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Obama shaking hands with Castro at Mandela memorial in S Africa
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.
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updated 28 Sep 2013; published 28 Sep 2013
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Kenyan Government Was Informed About Attack On Nairobi Mall
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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4 Kenyans Involved In Westgate Shopping Mail Attack In Nairobi
updated 30 Sep 2013; published 30 Sep 2013
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Who Was Informed About The Kenyan Mall Attack?
updated 29 Sep 2013; published 29 Sep 2013
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Kenya government faces questions over siege
updated 29 Sep 2013; published 29 Sep 2013
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Kenyan Interior Minister Refused To Answer Intelligence About Westgate Mall Attack
updated 21 Oct 2013; published 21 Oct 2013
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FULL VIDEO : Kenyan Soldiers Looting Westgate Mall - CCTV EXCLUSIVE
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
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updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Secretary Of State John Kerry Defends Iran Nuclear Deal To Congress
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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Kerry wants Congress to help resolve Iran nuclear issue
updated 27 Nov 2013; published 27 Nov 2013
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Kerry delivers video on Iran deal to Congress
updated 11 Dec 2013; published 11 Dec 2013
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Secretary Kerry defends Iran nuclear deal before Congress
updated 25 Nov 2013; published 25 Nov 2013
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John Kerry and William Hague herald nuclear deal with Iran
updated 25 Nov 2013; published 25 Nov 2013
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Iran nuclear deal makes Mid East safer place Kerry

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Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "If there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. They don't care...
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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,...
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There are 162 prisoners still held at Guantanamo. They fall into three categories: 84 were cleared for release in January 2010 by the high-level, inter-agency Guantanamo Review...

In this Dec. 7, 2013 file photo, Ivan Hinton, right, gives his partner Chris Teoh a kiss after taking their wedding vows during a ceremony at Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia.
Australia's highest court has struck down a landmark law that allowed the country's first gay marriages. Dozens have wed in the nation's capital, but those marriages will be annulled in light of Thursday's ruling, which found that the country's...
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Tweet Washington, Dec. 11 (ANI): Three years of observations by ESA's CryoSat satellite show that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is losing over 150 cubic kilometres of ice each year- considerably more than when last surveyed. Dr. Malcolm McMillan from...
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Pussy Riot members, from left, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Yekaterina Samutsevich and Maria Alekhina sit in a glass cage at a court room in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Aug. 3, 2012.
International punk icons Pussy Riot could be released from prison early under a new amnesty bill — proposed by Vladimir Putin — to celebrate the anniversary of Russia's 1993 constitution. See? Not totalitarian-ish at all! The new rule...
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Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, center, greets the guards of honor as he arrives to the Presidential Palace for his inauguration in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
PARIS: Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai lashed out at the United States, accusing it of making threats in the dispute over an agreement to keep US troops in the country beyond 2014. In an interview published today by the French daily Le Monde,...
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	Ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair worth over $123 million
Tony Blair is the $123 million man. The former British prime minister has racked up a staggering fortune since leaving office in 2007, it's emerged. He's now so wealthy, in fact, that he's set to be included on the prestigious annual Sunday...
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Opposition Pheu Thai party leader Yingluck Shinawatra casts her vote in a general election at a polling station in Bangkok, Thailand Sunday, July 3, 2011.
Steve Herman BANGKOK — Thailand’s government is again rebuffing demands from protest leaders that it be dissolved to make way for an appointed council to lead the country. A day after she moved to dissolve the parliament and call for elections,...
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Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pauses as she talks to media after attending a Cabinet meeting, in Bangkok, Thailand , Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. Shinawatra said Tuesday she would not resign ahead of national elections set for Feb. 2, despite opposition demands she step down as the caretaker head of government.
BANGKOK (AP) — Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said Tuesday she would not resign ahead of national elections set for Feb. 2, despite opposition demands she step down as the caretaker head of government. Yingluck spoke one day after she announced...
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