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Children 'beheaded and mutilated' in Central African Republic, says Unicef
Full Article The Guardian
30 Dec 2013

UN warns of unprecedented levels of violence against children, as December sectarian clashes result in 1,000 dead in Bangui Bangui, Central African Republic: a rare toy sits on a bench during a Christmas Day mass for children, at a makeshift camp for displaced people. Photograph: AP The UN agency for children says attacks against children have...

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Children 'beheaded and mutilated' in Central African Republic, says Unicef
photo: UN / Tobin Jones

updated 16 Jun 2013; published 16 Jun 2013
2:07
Clashes With Lords Restistance Army Kills 16 People In Central African Republic
updated 16 Aug 2013; published 21 Jul 2012
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Their Story - The Street Children of Bangui, Central African Republic - July 2012 - War Child UK
updated 24 Mar 2013; published 24 Mar 2013
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Central African Republic rebels enter capital Bangui
updated 23 Dec 2013; published 23 Dec 2013
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Central African Republic: Bangui Crisis
updated 13 Dec 2013; published 13 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic
updated 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
Second blast in Russia's Volgograd kills 10
Full Article Independent online (SA)
30 Dec 2013

Russia- A bomb blast ripped a trolleybus apart in Volgograd on Monday, killing at least 10 people in the second deadly attack in the southern city in two days and raising fears of further violence as Russia prepares to host the Winter Olympics. The morning rush-hour bombing, which left mangled bodies in the street, underscored Russia's...

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Ambulances line up a site of a trolleybus explosion, background, in Volgograd, Russia Monday, Dec. 30, 2013.
photo: AP / Denis Tyrin

updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Russia Bus Bomb explosion - Second bomb blast hits Volgograd Russia Terror Attack 12/30/2013
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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GRAPHIC: Video of blast scene after second bomb attack in Russia's Volgograd
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Russia Trolley Bomb Explodes in Volgograd | Second Bombing in 2 Days RUSSIA
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Second deadly blast in Russia's Volgograd
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Second deadly blast in Russia's Volgograd
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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FULL HD Russia Bus Bomb explosion bomb blast hits Volgograd Russia Terror Attack 12 30 2013
Schumacher in 'coma', critical after ski accident
Full Article Dawn
30 Dec 2013

FRANKFURT: Formula One legend Michael Schumacher is in a “critical condition” in a coma after striking his head in a ski accident in the French Alps on Sunday, the hospital treating him said. The 44-year-old German “was suffering a serious brain trauma with coma on his arrival, which required an immediate neurosurgical operation,” the hospital in...

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German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher of Mercedes GP speaks during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, March 31, 2010. The Malaysian Grand Prix will take place on April 4, 2010.
photo: AP / Vincent Thian

updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Michael Schumacher in coma, 'critical' after France ski accident
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Schumacher in coma, 'critical' after France ski accident
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Sunrise - Schumacher in coma after skiing accident
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Michael Schumacher in coma after ski accident
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Michael Schumacher critical: Hospital officials give update after skiing accident
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Michael Schumacher Fighting For His Life, Doctors Refuse To Predict His Fate : Latest Update 30 Dec
Bangladesh’s Political Crisis Grows
Full Article The New York Times
29 Dec 2013

DHAKA, Bangladesh — A growing sense of crisis gripped Bangladesh on Sunday as the government closed most forms of transportation into the capital, arrested hundreds and barred the main opposition alliance from holding a protest rally. Connect With Us on Twitter Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. Twitter List:...

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Bangladeshi firefighters, background try to douse the fire on a vehicle set ablaze by activists of the country's largest Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami during clashes with police in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Sunday, March 3, 2013.
photo: AP / Photo

updated 10 Oct 2013; published 10 Oct 2013
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Govt, opposition have to resolve political crisis Speaker
updated 29 Oct 2013; published 29 Oct 2013
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Bangla News 29 October 2013 Phone calls By Hasina and Khleda _Full Part 1
updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
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International community expresses concern over Bangladesh political crisis
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Political Clashes Grow in Dhaka Bangladesh
updated 27 Oct 2013; published 27 Oct 2013
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Breaking News_Bangla tv news 27 October 2013 _হরতালে সংঘর্ষ-গুলিতে নিহত ৫
updated 27 Oct 2013; published 27 Oct 2013
3:54
Bangladesh PM holds talk with opposition leader after one decade
Saudi Arabia gives Lebanon $3bn to bolster military
Full Article The Guardian
29 Dec 2013

Wave of attacks have fuelled fears that Syria's neighbour could be slipping back towards full-blown sectarian conflict The scene of a deadly car bombing in Beirut. Photograph: Nabil Mounzer/EPA Lebanon said on Sunday night that it had received its biggest ever infusion of military aid, as Saudi Arabia offered to contribute $3bn to bolster the...

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In this photo released by Lebanon's official government photographer Dalati Nohra, Lebanese Army soldiers ride on their military vehicles during a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of Lebanon's independence from France in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Nov. 22, 2013.
photo: AP / Dalati Nohra

updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Saudi Arabia Pledges 3 Billion Dollars To Lebanese Army
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Saudi Arabia 'To Give Lebanon Army $3bn Grant' - 29 Dec
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Saudi Arabia to give Lebanon army $3 billion grant
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Saudis give aid to Lebanese military
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Saudi Arabia Donates Lebanese Army 3 Billion Dollars
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Death toll rising in Russian train station explosion
16 killed in suicide bombing in Russia's south
Full Article The Guardian
29 Dec 2013

VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press= MOSCOW (AP) — A suicide bomber struck a busy railway station in southern Russia on Sunday, killing herself and at least 15 others and wounding scores more, officials said, in a stark reminder of the threat Russia is facing as it prepares to host February's Olympics in Sochi. No one immediately claimed...

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In this photo taken on a cell phone, made available by Volgograd Mayor's Office, emergency services approach a square outside a main entrance of the Volgograd railway station, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Nikita Baryshev,Volgograd Mayor's Office Handout

updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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New Deadly Bomb Strikes Russian City - 30 Dec - Deadly Blast At Russia Train Station in Volgograd
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Terror in Russia: Two bomb blasts
updated 23 Sep 2013; published 23 Sep 2013
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2 Police Killed, 16 People Injured by Suicide Bomb in Russia's Dagestan
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Suicide Bomber Attacks Russian Train Station
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Female suicide bomber hits Russia train station
updated 21 Oct 2013; published 21 Oct 2013
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A bomb explosion ripped through a passenger bus in Russia
Fresh Ukraine protests draw thousands onto Kiev streets
Full Article BBC News
29 Dec 2013

Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have gathered again in Kiev in a fresh show of force by the month-old anti-government protest movement. Many demonstrators also marched on President Viktor Yanukovych's official residence outside the capital. They have been re-energised by a brutal attack on a prominent journalist, Tetyana Chornovol, on...

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A pro-European Union activist shouts a slogan during a rally in Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov

updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Fresh Ukraine protests draw thousands onto Kiev streets
updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
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Fresh Protests In Kiev Over Failed Deal With The European Union
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Fresh Ukraine protests draw thousands onto Kiev streets
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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BBC News Ukraine: Pro Europe demonstrators march through Kiev
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
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Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have gathered again in Kiev
updated 12 Dec 2013; published 12 Dec 2013
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UKRAINE: CLOSER TIES WITH THE EU OR NOT? BBC NEWS
U.S. intelligence report has grim outlook for Afghanistan
Full Article Denver Post
29 Dec 2013

WASHINGTON — A new American intelligence assessment on the Afghan war predicts that the gains the United States and its allies have made during the past three years are likely to have been significantly eroded by 2017, even if Washington leaves behind a few thousand troops and continues bankrolling the impoverished nation, according to...

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U.S. Army soldiers with Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, from Forward Operating Base Torkham, conduct a dismounted patrol from one of their observation points to an Afghan Border Police checkpoint, Nov. 18, 2013.
photo: US Army / Sgt. Eric Provost

updated 09 Feb 2010; published 09 Feb 2010
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Katsuro Nakamura [Dark Miasma/Robotics MM] -Liberty Server-
updated 11 May 2013; published 11 May 2013
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Sprott's John Embry: 'The Future For Retirees In America Is Grim'
updated 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
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Max Keiser Report - Will the GLOBAL ECONOMY collapse in 2014
updated 23 Sep 2012; published 23 Sep 2012
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Racial Do Over
updated 12 Jul 2011; published 12 Jul 2011
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Former CIA Analyst McGovern Returns From Stalled Gaza Flotilla - Part 1
updated 12 Jul 2011; published 12 Jul 2011
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Former CIA Analyst McGovern Returns From Stalled Gaza Flotilla - Part 2
South Sudan rivals under international pressure to end violence
Full Article The Times of India
29 Dec 2013

JUBA: International pressure bore down on the two sides on Saturday in South Sudan's bloody violence to open peace talks to keep the young nation from sliding into civil war. East African and Horn of Africa peace brokers gave until December 31 for President Salva Kiir and de facto rebel leader Riek Machar, whom Kiir sacked as vice-president in...

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A wounded soldier, background right, sits with colleagues in an outside courtyard at the Juba Military Hospital in Juba, South Sudan Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis

updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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World Leaders Plead For Stability In South Sudan
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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South Sudan rivals under international pressure to end violence
updated 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
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UN admits it was caught off-guard by South Sudan violence
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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South Sudan update: Warring sides yet to establish contact
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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South Sudan: Thousands Of Pro-Rebel Youths 'March on Bor' - Updated 28 Dec
Hundreds try to flee C. African Republic on emergency flights
Full Article Reuters
29 Dec 2013

BANGUI (Reuters) - Hundreds of people tried to flee inter-religious violence in Central African Republic on Saturday aboard emergency flights to neighboring Chad, while nearby countries appealed for help to rescue their citizens from the mounting humanitarian crisis. Tit-for-tat violence between Muslim Seleka rebels, who seized power in March, and...

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Displaced people camp out on a church ground in the Castor neighborhood of Bangui, Central African Republic, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell

updated 28 Dec 2013; published 28 Dec 2013
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Hundreds Seek To Flee Central African Republic On Emergency Flights
updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
1:17
Hundreds of people flee the inter-religious-violence in the Central African Republic
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
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Central African Republic: Neglected crisis
updated 29 Aug 2013; published 29 Aug 2013
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Civilians Try To Escape CAR Militants
updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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CAR conflict: Hundreds try to leave for Chad
updated 25 Mar 2013; published 25 Mar 2013
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updated 1:35 PM EST, Mon December 30, 2013 (CNN) -- Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher suffered severe head trauma in a skiing accident and arrived at a French hospital in a coma....
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Wherever German Chancellor Angela Merkel goes, protests follow. So when she landed in Lisbon two days before the Southern European general strike on November 14,...
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TOKYO — In a story Dec. 27, The Associated Press reported that the governor of Okinawa, Japan, approved land reclamation for a new U.S. military base. The new air base will...

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ANKARA, Turkey — A foundation close to a U.S.-based Muslim cleric's movement has denied being behind a corruption probe targeting Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's allies. Erdogan has rejected the corruption allegations as a conspiracy against...
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Former Formula One World Champion, German, Michael Schumacher walks the Ferrari pits before the start of the second free practice session for the up coming Grand Prix, Thursday May 22, 2008 in Monaco
Seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher is fighting for his life after sustaining severe head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps resort of Meribel, doctors say. "We can say that his condition is life-threatening,"...
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	HK travelers warned on PH
THE Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) advised its citizens to “avoid all travel” to the Philippines following the devastation caused by typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) last November 8 in...
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Insurgents could quickly bounce back in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence agencies warn in a new, classified assessment that insurgents could quickly regain control of key areas of Afghanistan and threaten the capital as soon as 2015 if American troops are fully withdrawn next year, according...
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Afghanistan War Poll Shows Support Falling To Below Iraq, Vietnam Levels
More than 12 years after the United States invaded Afghanistan, support for the war is dipping below levels of support for American intervention in Iraq and Vietnam, according to a CNN/ORC International poll released Monday. CNN found that 17 percent...
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, and Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras arrive deliver a statement to the media at the Maximos mansion in Athens, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012.
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The home of Germany's ambassador to Greece was sprayed with gunfire from automatic weapons early Monday, in a suspected terrorist attack the government said was aimed at hurting the country's image before it takes over the...
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Officials convince White Army to retreat from Bor in South Sudan
December 30, 2013 -- Updated 0959 GMT (1759 HKT) A girl carries a bowl of water after filling it from a truck at a United Nations compound that has become home to thousands of people displaced by recent fighting in Juba, South Sudan, on Sunday,...
photo: UN / Tobin Jones