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Mikhail Khodorkovsky arrives for his first news conference after his release in Berlin, Sunday, Dec. 22, 2013.
photo: AP / Michael Sohn

updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
1:21
Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky out of prison after pardon by Putin
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
7:18
'Khodorkovsky not Mandela, release has nothing to do with Sochi'
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
4:48
Khodorkovsky flies to Germany after release from prison
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
1:21
Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky flies to Germany after Putin pardon
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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Family Reunion: Pardoned Khodorkovsky meets parents, son in Berlin
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
2:39
Mikhail Khodorkovsky Will Not Enter Russian Politics
Indian peacekeepers prevented more casualties in South Sudan: UN
Full Article The Times of India
22 Dec 2013

UNITED NATIONS: The bravery of 43 Indian peacekeepers stationed at a UN base in South Sudan, which was attacked by about 2,000 rebels this week, prevented more casualties, a top UN official said as she lauded the dedication shown by Indian troops in peacekeeping missions. Two Indian soldiers, warrant officers Dharmesh Sangwan and Kumar Pal Singh,...

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Up to 13,000 South Sudanese civilians have sought refuge at the UN compounds in Juba, fleeing fighting between members of the SPLA (Sudan People’s Liberation Army) that broke out in Juba on the night of 15 December.
photo: UN / Julio Brathwaite

updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Three UN peacekeepers from India killed in South Sudan violence
updated 23 Oct 2013; published 23 Oct 2013
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Peacekeepers Killed in Darfur
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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3 Indian peacekeepers killed in attack on UN base in South Sudan
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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UN base attacked in South Sudan, 3 Indian peacekeepers dead
updated 11 Apr 2013; published 11 Apr 2013
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India salutes slain peacekeepers killed in South Sudan
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Indian UN peacekeepers killed in South Sudan attack
Cuba's Raul Castro calls for better US relations
Full Article BBC News
22 Dec 2013

22 December 2013 Last updated at 03:39 GMT Cuban President Raul Castro has called for "civilised relations" with the United States, saying the two countries should respect their differences. President Castro said the US should drop its demand for regime change on the communist-run island, which he believes would allow both sides to continue work on...

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The President of Cuba, Raul Castro speaks during the 50th anniversary celebration of the Cuban Revolution at the main plaza in Santiago, Cuba, Thursday Jan. 1, 2009. Fifty years after triumphant armed rebels took power, Cuba celebrated the revolution's anniversary Thursday with toned-down festivities following a trio of devastating hurricanes and under the enduring public absence of an ailing Fidel Castro.
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updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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Cuba's Raul Castro calls for better US relations
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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Cuba's Raul Castro calls for better US relations BBC News
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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Cuba's Raul Castro Calls For 'Civilised Relations' With US
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Raul Castro Speech Nelson Mandela Memorial. #madiba #mandelamemorial
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Obama Shakes Hands With Cuba's Raul Castro [Vlog]!
updated 11 Jun 2012; published 11 Jun 2012
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Mariela Castro on Ending Embargo, Releasing Cuban Five for Jailed U.S. Citizen Allan Gross
Obama warns of ending support to South Sudan
Full Article The Siasat Daily
22 Dec 2013

Washington, December 21: US President Barack Obama Saturday urged factions in South Sudan to resolve conflict through peaceful negotiations, while warning that the use of force to seize power would end support from the US and global community. Obama, who is vacationing in Hawaii, was briefed on Air Force One Friday night on the status of four...

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Obama warns of ending support to South Sudan
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite

updated 22 Apr 2012; published 22 Apr 2012
2:50
President Obama's Message to the People of Sudan and South Sudan
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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4 U S Troops Hurt in South Sudan Gunfire - 21 Dec
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Kerry sends envoy to South Sudan as violence grows
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Kerry Sends Envoy To South Sudan As Violence Grows 21 Dec
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Kerry Sends Envoy To South Sudan As Violence Grows - 21 Dec
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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President Obama Warns South Sudan After US Aircraft Was Hit
Controversy remains 25 years after Lockerbie
Full Article Al Jazeera
21 Dec 2013

Lockerbie was one of the most infamous attacks of the modern age, a crime that claimed hundreds of innocent lives and thrust a sleepy little town into the full glare of the world's media and watching public. That crime was the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 and Saturday marks 25-years since the American-bound airliner fell out of the skies...

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Members of the public look on at the main memorial stone in memory of the victims of the Pan Am flight 103 bombing in the garden of remembrance at Dryfesdale Cemetery, near Lockerbie, Scotland, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Scott Heppell

updated 30 Nov 2011; published 30 Nov 2011
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LIBYA Lockerbie Fall Guy Released For Ending Appeal To Hide New "Embarrassing" Evidence 08/2009
updated 07 Aug 2010; published 07 Aug 2010
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The CIA and Flight 103 Lockerbie Bombing 4
updated 21 May 2012; published 21 May 2012
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Lockerbie Bomber Died from Cancer-Related Complications
updated 16 Jul 2013; published 16 Jul 2013
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LOCKERBIE
updated 28 Nov 2011; published 28 Nov 2011
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LIBYA George Galloway: US Bribed Key Witness $2million Against al-Megrahi, The Lockerbie Fall Guy
updated 28 Feb 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
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Lockerbie: Case closed
Thai army chief warns of 'civil war' unless crisis ends
Full Article BBC News
21 Dec 2013

The head of the Thai army has warned the current political crisis in the country could "trigger a civil war". General Prayuth Chan-ocha has proposed a "people's assembly", made up of civilians from all sides, not the leaders, to heal the divisions. Thailand is facing its most serious political turmoil since 2010. Prime...

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Thai anti-riot police stand guard next to a security guard for the anti-government protesters who stage a rally on the street outside the U.S. Embasy in Bangkok Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013.
photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong

updated 02 Dec 2013; published 02 Dec 2013
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Thailand : Protest 1 December 2013 incubate the civil war 4
updated 01 Dec 2013; published 01 Dec 2013
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Two Days Ultimatum Given To Prime Minister Shinawatra Of Thailand
updated 01 Dec 2013; published 01 Dec 2013
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Thai PM Turns Down Resignation Call - Updated 10 Dec 2013
updated 29 Nov 2013; published 29 Nov 2013
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No Early Elections In Thailand
updated 21 Sep 2008; published 21 Sep 2008
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อารยะขัดขืน โดย พันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย : Civil disobedience People's Alliance for Democracy
updated 16 Dec 2013; published 16 Dec 2013
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BANGKOK, THAILAND, December 2013, Our first return since 1985.MAH09983
US sends envoy to violence-plagued South Sudan
Full Article Dawn
21 Dec 2013

JUBA: The United States and other foreign powers stepped up pressure on South Sudan's feuding ethnic factions to settle their differences, as Washington dispatched an envoy to the violence-wracked region. US Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday he was sending a special envoy to encourage talks between opposing factions in the world's newest...

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Civilians arriving at the UN House compound in the southwestern outskirts of Juba, South Sudan, seeking protection from recent fighting in the capital, 16 December, 2013.
photo: UN / George Mindruta

updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Kerry sends envoy to South Sudan as violence grows
updated 16 Dec 2013; published 16 Dec 2013
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US Evacuation Flight From South Sudan 'Fired On' - 21 Dec Breaking News
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Kerry Sends Envoy To South Sudan As Violence Grows 21 Dec
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
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[UPDATE] South Sudan : Up To 500 Dead In Military Clashes In Juba
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Peacekeepers killed at South Sudan UN base
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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South Sudan 'at precipice', Obama warns
Poll: Two thirds of Americans say Afghan war not worth fighting
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
21 Dec 2013

Two thirds of Americans questioned in a recent poll said the 12-year war fought in Afghanistan to cleanse the country of terrorists hasn't been worth the price paid in lives and dollars. Nevertheless, a majority still favors keeping some U.S. forces in the troubled country even after the military mission ends a year from now, the ABC...

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Poll: Two thirds of Americans say Afghan war not worth fighting
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin

updated 27 Jul 2013; published 27 Jul 2013
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Poll: 67% Say Afghanistan War Was A Mistake
updated 05 Oct 2011; published 05 Oct 2011
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Many U.S. Troops Say Wars "Not Worth It"
updated 27 Jul 2013; published 27 Jul 2013
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Green Party Convention for More Trains Rail is safer
updated 15 Mar 2011; published 15 Mar 2011
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U.S. Navy Providing Relief in Japan Despite Radiation Threat
updated 20 Aug 2009; published 20 Aug 2009
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Democracy Now Headlines 8/20/09
updated 06 Oct 2011; published 06 Oct 2011
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1 in 3 Vets think wars not worth costs
Opinion: Strong Putin casts off burdens of the past
Full Article Deutsche Welle
20 Dec 2013

In a news conference lasting more than four hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that amnesty laws passed by the lower house of Russian Parliament the day before applied to the Pussy Riot band members. It also applied to at least some of those accused of playing a violent role in protests on Bolotnaya Square in May of 2012. Their...

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News conference of Russian President Vladimir Putin, December 19, 2013
photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office

updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Khodorkovsky Freed: Putin signs decree pardoning ex-oil tycoon
updated 19 Dec 2013; published 19 Dec 2013
14:01
Putin to pardon jailed oil tycoon Khodorkovsky
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
1:21
Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky out of prison after pardon by Putin
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
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Vladimir Putin vs. Mikhail Khodorkovsky — February 2003
updated 13 Feb 2012; published 13 Feb 2012
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky - The Man Who Believed He Could Change Russia
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky flies to Germany after Putin pardon
Madagascar votes in landmark run-off election
Full Article Al Jazeera
20 Dec 2013

Madagascans are taking to the polls in a run-off elections aimed at pulling the island out of the political and economic doldrums and restoring democracy. Citizens hope Friday's vote will end the crisis sparked by Andry Rajoelina's coup four years ago, which paralyzed much of the government and caused foreign donors to cancel aid. Both Rajoelina...

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Madagascans line up to cast their votes in a referendum in Antananarivo Wednesday Nov. 17, 2010. Twenty months after Madagascar's president was ousted in a coup by a former disc jockey, voters decided Wednesday whether to accept or reject a new constitution that calls for keeping Andry Rajoelina in power indefinitely.
photo: AP

updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Madagascar votes in presidential run-off
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
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Candidates In Madagascar Promise Change
updated 28 May 2013; published 28 May 2013
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Madagascar Election: President Rajoelina refuses to resign
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Madagascar votes in landmark run-off election
updated 14 May 2011; published 14 May 2011
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Madagascar's Rajoelina wants elections soon
updated 19 Dec 2013; published 19 Dec 2013
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Madagascar set for presidential run-off polls

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In Iran, reactions to the Arab Spring very much reflected the political divisions within the country. Interestingly, both sides in the debate - the government and the opposition -...
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The long delayed formation of a new German government this week ought to be a pivotal moment of opportunity for our part of the world. Angela Merkel scored a personal triumph in...
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Earlier this month, a delegation of activists took to Capitol Hill to demand a decrease in the massive, out-of-control military budget. As millions of Americans struggle with...

NATO starts own talks with Afghanistan on post-2014 mission pact
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO and Afghan officials started work on Saturday on drawing up a framework for the alliance to stay on after 2014 despite the fact that a separate pact with the United States, which contributes the bulk of the forces, has still...
photo: USMC / James Mast
UN mission in South Sudan mourns fallen peacekeepers
Print 21 December 2013 – The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) held a memorial ceremony in Juba today for two Indian battalion peacekeepers who died in the 19 December in a brazen attack on its base in the town of Akobo in restive...
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	Service Learning to Develop Leaders Against Hunger
With Congress planning further cuts to food stamps, hunger in America is likely to escalate. Overseas, wars and disasters in Syria, the Philippines, Central African Republic and elsewhere are creating massive hunger emergencies. Rebuilding these...
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FILE - In this Monday, April 15, 2013 file photo, Pakistan's former President and military ruler Pervez Musharraf addresses his party supporters at his house in Islamabad, Pakistan. Musharraf spoken out Friday, Dec. 20, for the first time since his house arrest earlier this year, defending his actions while in power and telling a local TV station he did his best for the nation.
Comment () Tweet ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has spoken out for the first time since his house arrest earlier this year, defending his actions while in power and telling a local TV station he did his best...
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Supporters of right wing Rashtrawadi Shivsena, or nationalist soldiers of Shiva, walk with people representing U.S. President Barack Obama near the U.S Embassy to protest against the alleged mistreatment of New York based Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013. The Indian diplomat said she faced repeated "handcuffing, stripping and cavity searches" following her arrest in New York City on visa fraud charges in a case that has infuriated the government in New Delhi. One of the persons representing Obama is naked to protest against the alleged stripping of the diplomat.
India has alleged that the recent arrest of one of its top diplomats in the US was part of a conspiracy, a charge that has gained momentum with the emergence of new facts surrounding the incident threatening bilateral ties between the two global...
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Yingluck Shinawatra, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailandaddresses the general debate of the sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly.
BANGKOK: Anti-government protesters marched in Bangkok on Thursday in a bid to force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office but their numbers appeared far smaller than earlier in the month, when she called a snap election to try to defuse the...
photo: UN / Rick Bajornas
An African Union peacekeeper stands on a chair as a small child sits of the floor at an Islamic center where Peul refugees have sought protection in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday Dec. 18, 2013.
Former rebels in the Central African Republic killed almost 1,000 people in a two-day rampage this month, double an earlier UN estimate, Amnesty International has said. The group says war crimes are being committed in CAR. In a separate report, Human...
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