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Edward Snowden leaks: NSA amnesty 'considered'
Full Article BBC News
16 Dec 2013

A top National Security Agency official says it is considering offering an amnesty to fugitive US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden if he agrees to stop leaking secret documents. The man in charge of assessing the leaks' damage, Richard Ledgett, said he could be open to an amnesty deal. Disclosures by the fugitive intelligence analyst have...

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A supporter holds a picture of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret information about U.S. surveillance programs, outside the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong Thursday, June 13, 2013.
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updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Should Snowden get amnesty in exchange for remaining documents?
updated 04 Jul 2013; published 04 Jul 2013
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Amnesty International on the NSA leak
updated 12 Aug 2013; published 09 Jun 2013
3:16
Ex CIA Edward Snowden Identified as Source of NSA Leaks, Very Tricky for Obama to Pursuit Him
updated 19 Aug 2013; published 25 Jun 2013
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Snowden Barrage: US lashes out at China, Russia to distract from NSA leaks
updated 29 Jun 2013; published 29 Jun 2013
5:53
Wikileaks JULLIAN ASSANGE "SNOWDEN In A Safe Place"- More Leaks Coming
updated 13 Aug 2013; published 13 Aug 2013
0:27
Rep. Tom McClintock Wants Amnesty for Edward Snowden
South Sudan declares curfew after troops clash around capital
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
16 Dec 2013

JUBA (Reuters) - The South Sudanese president declared a curfew in the capital Juba on Monday after clashes overnight between rival factions of soldiers. The fighting broke out following months of tension after...

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File - South Sudanese President Salva Kiir addresses his country’s national assembly, known as August House, urging it to halt all oil production in South Sudan, 23 January, 2012.
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updated 27 Nov 2013; published 27 Nov 2013
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Government imposes curfew in Bangui
updated 12 Nov 2013; published 12 Nov 2013
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Latest News: Curfew in Force To End Looting in Typhoon-Hit Philippines Town, As Checkpoints Set Up
updated 09 Sep 2013; published 09 Sep 2013
3:03
Strike Cripples Normal Life in Indian Kashmir
updated 30 Mar 2013; published 27 Mar 2013
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African Coup Leader Makes Concessions
updated 23 Feb 2013; published 22 Feb 2013
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India extends Kashmir curfew to stop separatist rally
updated 02 Aug 2013; published 18 Oct 2009
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Pakistani military launches ground offensive into South Waziristan
Israel shoots two Lebanese soldiers
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
16 Dec 2013

Israeli troops have shot two Lebanese soldiers, hours after a Lebanese army sniper killed an Israeli soldier. The shooting took place just after midnight last night after Israeli forces identified "suspicious movement" along the border and shot two members of Lebanon's armed forces. The shooting occurred near where a Lebanese army sniper killed an...

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Israeli soldiers stand guard in Rosh Hanikra, Israel, near the border between northern Israel and Lebanon, Monday, Dec. 16, 2013. Israeli troops shot two Lebanese soldiers early on Monday.
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit

updated 12 Aug 2013; published 11 Jul 2013
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IDF Hezbollah combat drill: Israeli soldiers simulate Lebanese village raid amid border tensions
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 03 Aug 2010
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clash on israeli - lebanon border aug 2010
updated 21 Jul 2013; published 03 Aug 2010
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israeli Forces Attack Lebanese Army Positions.
updated 18 Aug 2013; published 07 Aug 2013
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Israeli Border Tensions: Four Israeli soldiers injured in Lebanese border incident
updated 01 Sep 2012; published 03 Aug 2010
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Lebanon - israel Clash Kills Four
updated 30 Dec 2012; published 30 Dec 2012
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May 4, 2012 Israel_Israeli army says Lebanese border wall will protect citizens
Thai politics ruled by 'culture of impunity'
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Dec 2013

Bangkok, Thailand - The charge was murder. The accused was a former prime minister, once the political darling of his country’s urban middle class, and now leader of the opposition. Abhisit Vejjajiva reported last week to the Criminal Court in Bangkok to be for allegedly ordering soldiers to gun down scores of people protesting against his...

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Democrat leader and former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva waves as he marches with anti-government protesters in Bangkok, Thailand Monday, Dec. 9, 2013.
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updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Life after Thailand's Splendid Little Coup
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Culture of Impunity: The Rise of Bangladeshi Religious Extremism
updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Brutal life inside Thailand's sweatshops
updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
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Ernest Cole - The Schadeberg Film Company
updated 02 Nov 2013; published 02 Nov 2013
2:31
Kenyan women call for end to culture of impunity over rape
updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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Culture of Impunity, Part One HD
Bachelet has big win in Chile presidential vote
Full Article Herald Tribune
16 Dec 2013

SANTIAGO, Chile - Michelle Bachelet's landslide presidential victory was the biggest in eight decades, yet turnout was the lowest since Chile's return to democracy, suggesting she'll lack a clear mandate to push for radical change when she begins her second turn in the office next year. Bachelet, a moderate socialist, ended her 2006-10 presidency...

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Presidential candidate Michelle Bachelet waves during a victory rally in Santiago, Chile, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013.
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updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Bachelet wins in Chile but faces a runoff to secure presidency
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Bachelet tops Chile president vote
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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First Round Of Chile's Presidential Elections For Michelle Bachelet
updated 16 Nov 2013; published 16 Nov 2013
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Back to Bachelet or Move on with Matthei? Chile votes
updated 17 Nov 2013; published 17 Nov 2013
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Chile Going To Reform After Presidential Elections?
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Hard fight ahead for Bachelet in Chile presidential run-off
'Barrel bombs' kill at least 37 in Syria's Aleppo
Full Article The Times of India
16 Dec 2013

BEIRUT: Syrian government aircraft dropped barrels packed with explosives on opposition-held areas of the contested northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, leveling buildings, incinerating cars and killing at least 37 people including 16 children, activists said. Aleppo has been a major front in the Syrian civil war since rebels launched an offensive on...

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This photo released by the Syrian official news agency, SANA, shows rescue workers and bystanders at a building damaged by a rocket attack, that killed at least 12 people, in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. In a spike in civil war violence that Syrian state media blamed on rebel fighters a rocket attack in the northern city of Aleppo occurred during a particularly bloody week nearly two years after an uprising began against Assad's regime.
photo: AP / SANA

updated 03 Dec 2013; published 03 Dec 2013
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At least 20 killed by helicopter barrel bomb attack in Syria
updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
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Syrian Army Drops Barrel Bombs On Rebel Town
updated 02 Dec 2013; published 02 Dec 2013
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Syrian aircraft kill 50 in northern rebel town
updated 16 Dec 2013; published 16 Dec 2013
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BBC News Syria conflict 'Barrel bombs' dropped on Aleppo
updated 30 Oct 2013; published 30 Oct 2013
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Syrian air force drops more than 15 barrel bombs in al-Safira square
updated 02 Dec 2013; published 02 Dec 2013
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Assad's Helicopter Bombers: Syrian government reportedly deploying helicopter bombers in Aleppo
With a hole in its heart, South Africa buries Mandela
Full Article China Daily
15 Dec 2013

With a hole in its heart, South Africa buries Mandela Updated: 2013-12-15 15:28 (Agencies) QUNU, South Africa - South Africa held a state funeral for Nelson Mandela on Sunday, closing one chapter in its tortured history and opening another in which the multi-racial democracy he founded will have to discover if it can thrive without its central...

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The casket bearing the remains of former South African President Nelson Mandela is brought into a makeshift tent for his funeral service for in Qunu, South Africa, Sunday, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013.
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updated 15 Dec 2013; published 15 Dec 2013
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With a hole in its heart, South Africa buries Mandela
updated 15 Dec 2013; published 15 Dec 2013
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Nelson Mandela Buried At Home
updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
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L'Hiver En Deuil - Ocean Black
updated 15 Dec 2013; published 15 Dec 2013
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South Africa Holds State Funeral for Mandela
updated 14 Dec 2013; published 14 Dec 2013
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South Africa's ANC bids farewell to Mandela
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
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Nelson Mandela Death: A Look at South Africa's First Black President - Documentary
Thai premier to hold reform talks
Full Article Al Jazeera
15 Dec 2013

Thailand's prime minister is set to hold talks in a bid to resolve the political crisis which has already forced the dissolution of parliament and early elections. Yingluck Shinawatra is due to meet "representatives of all sectors of society" on Sunday to try to formulate proposals for reforming Thailand after the national elections....

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Anti-government protesters camp outside Government house, which houses Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's office, in Bangkok, Thailand , Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013.
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updated 18 Jun 2012; published 18 Jun 2012
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Rep. Kelly talks to Sean Hannity about the Fast and Furious Investigation
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
2:07
Kofi Annan: The Security Council Should Be Reformed
updated 28 Sep 2013; published 28 Sep 2013
1:26
Obama and Iran's Rohani hold first nuclear talks - by telephone
updated 18 Apr 2013; published 18 Apr 2013
16:58
Battle For Malaysia: Good intentions and MIC's road to reform
updated 18 Jun 2012; published 18 Jun 2012
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Rep. Kelly to Attorney General Eric Holder: It's time to fish or cut bait.
updated 28 Jun 2013; published 28 Jun 2013
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BBC News Cameron and Merkel hold EU talks in Germany
Relief aids Gulf nations' soft power push
Full Article Al Jazeera
14 Dec 2013

A month after Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the central Philippines, victims on the ground are slowly attempting to rebuild their lives with the help of foriegn aid from the international community. As the Philippine government is overwhelmed in their inability to provide for the millions of people who need food, shelter and medical...

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	Relief aids Gulf nations' soft power push
photo: US Navy / Jacob I. Allison

updated 04 Dec 2013; published 04 Dec 2013
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Chris Hedges on America's Disturbing War Against Iraqi Civilians and Terrorism (2008)
updated 24 May 2012; published 24 May 2012
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Syria Condemns NATO support of terrorism Part 2
updated 24 May 2012; published 24 May 2012
14:34
Syria Condemns NATO Support of Terrorism Part 1
updated 26 Sep 2012; published 26 Sep 2012
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Hackers for freedom of speech may end up exploited by govts
updated 13 Feb 2013; published 13 Feb 2013
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Dr. Hadi Soleimanpour: Political Transformation in West Asia: An Iranian Perspective
updated 19 Jun 2007; published 19 Jun 2007
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UN chief says 'world watching' CAR atrocities
Full Article Al Jazeera
14 Dec 2013

The United Nations has warned groups carrying out atrocities in the Central African Republic that the world is watching and will hold them to account, after the killings of hundreds of people, mainly civilians. The warning from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday came a day after a militia killed 27 Muslims in a village outside the capital,...

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Muslim men organized in militias with machetes rough up a Christian man while checking him for weapons in the Miskine neighbourhood of Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Dec. 13, 2013.
photo: AP / Jerome Delay

updated 14 Dec 2013; published 14 Dec 2013
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UN warns CAR militias about massacres
updated 14 Dec 2013; published 14 Dec 2013
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UN: Over 600 killed in past week in Central African Republic
updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
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More French Reinforcements Send To Central African Republic
updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
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United Nations Wants Military Action In The Central African Republic
updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
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French Troops Disarming Militia In The Central African Republic
updated 07 Dec 2013; published 07 Dec 2013
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300 people have been killed in two days of violence in the capital of the CAR

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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,...

How Bin Laden Escaped in 2001—The lessons of Tora Bora
By Yaniv BarzilaiDecember 15th 20136:45 am More Stories by Yaniv Barzilai In 2001, a small U.S. special operations force had won extraordinary victories in Afghanistan and closed in on Bin Laden before high-level blunders allowed him to escape into...
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Pinoy architect suggests Lego-type homes
WHILE President Benigno Aquino III already made pronouncement that the Philippines needed at least $3 billion (P132 billion) to rehabilitate the areas devastated by killer Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), an Filipino architect suggested a faster, more...
photo: US Navy / Brian H. Abel
National Guard in last major Afghan tour
They’ve taught Afghan troops all they could about policing and fighting insurgents, hooked up Internet at headquarters so they don’t have to hand-carry reports across country anymore, and shipped thousands of containers of military equipment home....
photo: USMC / Zachery B. Martin
CAR Insecurity Worsens Humanitarian Crisis
Anne Look DAKAR — The communal clashes that broke out in the Central African Republic just over a week ago have killed more than 600 people and displaced approximately 100,000 in a matter of days. Aid agencies say French and African troops there need...
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‘Yolanda’ victims still need help — UN
HUMANITARIAN and early recovery needs remain great in typhoon-hit Philippines, a senior United Nations official said following a joint international mission to the areas of Guiuan, Ormoc and Tacloban. “We saw the enormity of the destruction that...
photo: US Navy / Jacob I. Allison
UN peacekeepers find arsenal of weapons left by Congo M23 rebels
UN peacekeepers found an arsenal of weapons, including heavy caliber arms and enough ammunition to last a year, at the site of the last stand by M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous said on Friday....
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Central African Republic: thousands seek refuge with French troops
Along the airfield in the capital of the Central African Republic, a makeshift camp for the thousands fleeing brutal violence now sprawls. Men armed with machetes and whips made of rubber and string stand guard next to an open space that has turned...
photo: UN / Martine Perret