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  • South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?...7:59
  • Israel raids on West Bank homes condemned...2:32
  • South Sudan Conflict: UN says human rights abuse on the increase...2:06
  • Russian ship trapped in Antarctic ice: Australian rescue effort underway...1:02
  • Ariel Sharon Near Death As Rabbi Kaduri Prophecy Unfolds!...10:59
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  • Kim Jong Un Executed His Uncle - Why?...4:59
  • Syria misses deadline to remove chemical arms...2:11
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add video playlist Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV's Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV\'s Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife.  


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South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
7:59
Human rights groups have condemned Israel for holding military exercises in the occupied West Bank.  Palestinians have been detained for hours without explanation as soldiers took up positions in their homes during the so-called mock raids.  Al Jazeera\'s Simon McGregor-Wood reports from the occupied West Bank.
Is­rael raids on West Bank homes con­demned
2:32
The United Nations mission in South Sudan says there have been gross violations of human rights in the on going conflict in the country. The UN says there have been extra judicial killings by the army of civilians and captured soldiers. Meanwhile peace talks were supposed to begin on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with both warring sides agreeing to send representatives.


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South Sudan Con­flict: UN says human rights abuse on the in­crease
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An Australian ship is making its way to Antarctica to attempt to free a Russian vessel trapped in thick ice after earlier efforts by the Chinese failed. It is hoped the Aurora Australis will be able to free the MV Akademik Shokalskiy which has been marooned in thick ice for several days. If this attempt fails, those on board will be rescued by a Chinese helicopter which has already been to the site. Report by Thomas Magill.

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Ariel Sharon Near Death As Rabbi Kaduri Prophe­cy Un­folds!
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On July 4, 1944, dictator Jorge Ubico Castañeda was forced to resign his office in response to a wave of protests and a general strike. His replacement, General Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, was later also forced out of office on October 20, 1944 by a coup d\'état led by Major Francisco Javier Arana and Captain Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán. About 100 people were killed in the coup. The country was led by a military junta made up of Arana, Arbenz, and Jorge Toriello Garrido.

The Junta called Guatemala\'s first free election, which was won with a majority of 85% by the prominent writer and teacher Juan José Arévalo Bermejo, who had lived in exile in Argentina for 14 years. Arévalo was the first democratically elected president of Guatemala to fully complete the term for which he was elected. His \
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Unseen Footage of Hezbollah Operations in Syria (Long Verson)
Un­seen Footage of Hezbol­lah Op­er­a­tions in Syria (Long Ver­son)
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Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV\'s Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife.  


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South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
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Kim Jong Un Ex­e­cut­ed His Uncle - Why?
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Ships waiting to remove Syria\'s chemical weapons have returned to port in Cyprus because the country has missed a December 31 deadline.  Syria was supposed to have removed part of its chemical weapons arsenal for destruction on Tuesday, but Wael Nader Al Halqi, Syria\'s prime minister, said security concerns and bureaucracy had caused delays in transporting the weapons to the Syrian port of Latakia.  Al Jazeera\'s Bernard Smith reports.
Syria miss­es dead­line to re­move chem­i­cal arms
2:11
- A series of attacks in Iraq over Christmas left at least 42 people dead and dozens more wounded. As Iraq faces its worst violence in years, the United States has rushed a new shipment of Hellfire missiles to help the Iraqi government fight militants. The CIA is also helping Iraqi forces target militant camps with aerial strikes. According to the United Nations, more than 8,000 Iraqis have been killed this year in the worst violence since 2008. We discuss the continued crisis in Iraq, and how the Syrian conflict is affecting the entire region, with two guests: Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi-American blogger and political analyst; and William Dunlop, a Baghdad-based correspondent for Agence France-Presse.   Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit   Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,200+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch it live 8-9am ET at .  FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook:  Twitter: @democracynow  Subscribe on YouTube:  Listen on SoundCloud:  Daily Email News Digest:  Google+:  Instagram:  Tumblr:   Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit
U.S. Rush­es Weapons to Iraq Amidst Bloody Sec­tar­i­an Con­flict Set Off by 2003 In­va­sion
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Yemen\'s government is trying to find ways to combat al-Qaeda, which has a strong presence in the country.

Saana has launched several air raids in recent weeks on people suspected of belonging to the network.

But as Al Jazeera\'s Mohamed Vall reports from Aden, with a corrupt government and untrustworthy president and with the attacks so far proving ineffective, Yemenis remain uncertain about how best to deal with al-Qaeda.
Yemen's bat­tle with al-Qae­da
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Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 champion, is \
Doc­tors re­port on Michael Schu­mach­er health in hos­pi­tal after op­er­a­tion
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Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV\'s Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife.  


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South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
7:59
Myanmar releases more political prisoners, in a move to fulfil a promise by its reformist president to free prisoners of conscience by the end of this year. 

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With garlands and flowers, hundreds of friends and relatives gathered outside a prison in Myanmar\'s capital to welcome the return of two political prisoners.

Yan Naing Tun and Aung Min Naing were released as part of a year-end amnesty, with more prisoners expected to be freed later in the day.

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Myan­mar Frees More Pris­on­ers of Con­science
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updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
7:59
South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
BBC News 02 Jan 2014, Fighting is continuing unabated in South Sudan as the two sides prepare to begin peace talks in Ethiopia. A South Sudanese army spokesman told the BBC that clashes are continuing in Bor and parts of Unity state. Both the government and rebels have sent negotiating teams to the Ethiopian capital. So far the rebels have refused to end hostilities...
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updated 02 Jan 2014; published 02 Jan 2014
2:32
Is­rael raids on West Bank homes con­demned
Al Jazeera 02 Jan 2014, Human rights groups have reported a rise in Israeli military training exercises being held in Palestinian towns and villages. Israel was condemned by the groups on Thursday, after reports of soldiers taking up positions in Palestinians homes during mock raids in the occupied West Bank and Palestinians being detained for hours without...
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updated 01 Jan 2014; published 01 Jan 2014
2:06
South Sudan Con­flict: UN says human rights abuse on the in­crease
Dawn 02 Jan 2014, JUBA: South Sudan’s warring parties were on Wednesday set to begin peace talks aimed at bringing an end to a nearly three-week-old civil war that has already left thousands dead. Government and rebel officials confirmed their negotiating teams were either on their way or in the Ethiopian capital, and diplomats said they expected formal talks on a...
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updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
1:02
Rus­sian ship trapped in Antarc­tic ice: Aus­tralian res­cue ef­fort un­der­way
WPXI 02 Jan 2014, The latest attempt to rescue passengers on board a research ship that has been trapped in Antarctic ice for more than a week was delayed again Thursday after sea ice prevented a barge from reaching one of the rescue vessels. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority's Rescue Coordination Centre, which is handling the operation, said earlier on...
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updated 01 Jan 2014; published 01 Jan 2014
10:59
Ariel Sharon Near Death As Rabbi Kaduri Prophe­cy Un­folds!
The Guardian 01 Jan 2014, IAN DEITCH Associated Press= JERUSALEM (AP) — The medical condition of the comatose former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon sharply deteriorated Wednesday, the hospital treating him said. Sharon, 85, has been in a coma since 2006 when a devastating stroke incapacitated him at the height of his political power. His family has said that he...
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updated 19 Jun 2012; published 19 Jun 2012
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Guatemala Doc­u­men­tary
WorldNews.com 01 Jan 2014, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "When you light a candle," wrote Ursual K. Le Guin, "you also cast a shadow." Rigoberta Menchu, who was awarded the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize and instrumental in having the Guatemalan Government end its 36-year-long war "against the poor," which occurred this very same week in 1996, lit millions of...
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updated 02 Dec 2013; published 02 Dec 2013
8:25
Un­seen Footage of Hezbol­lah Op­er­a­tions in Syria (Long Ver­son)
The Guardian 01 Jan 2014, Commander of militant Lebanese group claims that it has been forced to intervene in self-defence after sectarian attacks The Syria conflict is increasingly dragging in militant groups from surrounding countries. Photograph: -/AFP/Getty Images In a grand manor house in northern Lebanon, eight men, all of them well-to-do professionals, had gathered...
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updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
7:59
South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
Mail Guardian South Africa 01 Jan 2014, South Sudan's government and rebels are set for New Year's Day peace talks in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, to thrash out a ceasefire to end weeks of ethnic bloodletting in the world's newest state. Both sides agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, mediators said, but fighting between government troops and militias loyal to former...
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updated 14 Dec 2013; published 14 Dec 2013
4:59
Kim Jong Un Ex­e­cut­ed His Uncle - Why?
DNA India 01 Jan 2014, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made his first reference to the execution of his powerful uncle in a New Year's address, saying the reclusive state's ruling party had become stronger after it was purged of "factional filth." And he called for better relations with South Korea, warning that another war on the Korean peninsula would...
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updated 01 Jan 2014; published 01 Jan 2014
2:11
Syria miss­es dead­line to re­move chem­i­cal arms
Al Jazeera 01 Jan 2014, Ships waiting to remove Syria's chemical weapons have returned to port in Cyprus because the country has missed a December 31 deadline. Syria was supposed to have removed part of its chemical weapons arsenal for destruction on Tuesday, but Wael Nader Al Halqi, Syria's prime minister, said security concerns and bureaucracy had caused delays in...
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updated 28 Dec 2013; published 28 Dec 2013
20:34
U.S. Rush­es Weapons to Iraq Amidst Bloody Sec­tar­i­an Con­flict Set Off by 2003 In­va­sion
BBC News 31 Dec 2013, The break-up by security forces of a protest camp in the western city of Ramadi, which triggered the resignation of more than 40 MPs, marks the latest stage in a long political struggle by Iraq's Sunni Arab community. The protesters had accused the Shia-led government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki of discriminating against the country's...
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updated 21 Jan 2010; published 21 Jan 2010
2:13
Yemen's bat­tle with al-Qae­da
Boston Herald 31 Dec 2013, SANAA, Yemen — A suicide car bombing outside security headquarters early Tuesday in a port city in southern Yemen killed two guards, a police official said. The pre-dawn attack in the upscale Khormaksar neighborhood in Aden also wounded six people, destroyed much of the headquarters' building, blew out doors and shattered windows on two...
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updated 30 Dec 2013; published 30 Dec 2013
2:11
Doc­tors re­port on Michael Schu­mach­er health in hos­pi­tal after op­er­a­tion
CNN 31 Dec 2013, December 31, 2013 -- Updated 1034 GMT (1834 HKT) (CNN) -- Former Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher, who suffered a serious head injury in a skiing accident, is showing a "slight improvement" in his condition, doctors said Tuesday. Doctors carried out a surgical intervention Monday night on Schumacher which allowed for some pressure to be removed...
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updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
7:59
South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
Khaleej Times 31 Dec 2013, Government troops on Tuesday morning fought renegade forces loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar as well as a pro-Machar tribal militia. Fresh fighting erupted in the contested capital of Jonglei state as rebels in South Sudan moved to retake control of Bor from government troops, a military official said Tuesday, signaling both sides were...
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South Sudan fighting continues ahead of Ethiopia talks
Full Article BBC News
02 Jan 2014

Fighting is continuing unabated in South Sudan as the two sides prepare to begin peace talks in Ethiopia. A South Sudanese army spokesman told the BBC that clashes are continuing in Bor and parts of Unity state. Both the government and rebels have sent negotiating teams to the Ethiopian capital. So far the rebels have refused to end hostilities...

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A displaced woman and baby who fled the recent fighting between government and rebel forces in Bor by boat across the White Nile, sit by a fire as they cook food in the evening in the town of Awerial, South Sudan, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis


Israel raids on West Bank homes condemned
Full Article Al Jazeera
02 Jan 2014

Human rights groups have reported a rise in Israeli military training exercises being held in Palestinian towns and villages. Israel was condemned by the groups on Thursday, after reports of soldiers taking up positions in Palestinians homes during mock raids in the occupied West Bank and Palestinians being detained for hours without...

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The Jewish settlement of Pisgat Ze'ev is seen on the hill behind, as road signs for the Palestinian towns of Jericho, Ramallah, and Hizma are seen in front of a newly constructed section of Israel's seperation barrier in the west Bank village of Hizma near Jerusalem, Thursday April 14, 2005. Israel says the barrier is necessary for security, while Palestinians claim it is a land grab.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen


S. Sudan govt, rebels set for ceasefire talks
Full Article Dawn
02 Jan 2014

JUBA: South Sudan’s warring parties were on Wednesday set to begin peace talks aimed at bringing an end to a nearly three-week-old civil war that has already left thousands dead. Government and rebel officials confirmed their negotiating teams were either on their way or in the Ethiopian capital, and diplomats said they expected formal talks on a...

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A United Nations armored vehicle passes displaced people walking towards the U.N. camp where they have sought shelter in Malakal, South Sudan, Monday, Dec. 30, 2013.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis


Rescue delayed for icebound ship in Antarctica
Full Article WPXI
02 Jan 2014

The latest attempt to rescue passengers on board a research ship that has been trapped in Antarctic ice for more than a week was delayed again Thursday after sea ice prevented a barge from reaching one of the rescue vessels. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority's Rescue Coordination Centre, which is handling the operation, said earlier on...

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In this Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 image provided by Australasian Antarctic Expedition/Footloose Fotography, Ben Maddison and Ben Fisk from the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy work to place a wind indicator atop an ice feature near the trapped ship 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, Australia.
photo: AP / Australasian Antarctic Expedition/Footloose Fotography, Andrew Peacock


Hospital: Ariel Sharon's health worsens
Full Article The Guardian
01 Jan 2014

IAN DEITCH Associated Press= JERUSALEM (AP) — The medical condition of the comatose former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon sharply deteriorated Wednesday, the hospital treating him said. Sharon, 85, has been in a coma since 2006 when a devastating stroke incapacitated him at the height of his political power. His family has said that he...

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FILE -- In this Sunday Jan. 30, 2005 file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pauses during the weekly cabinet meeting in his Jerusalem office.
photo: AP / Oded Balilty, Pool, File


Rigoberta Menchu: Lighting Candles, Exposing Shadows
Full Article WorldNews.com
01 Jan 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "When you light a candle," wrote Ursual K. Le Guin, "you also cast a shadow." Rigoberta Menchu, who was awarded the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize and instrumental in having the Guatemalan Government end its 36-year-long war "against the poor," which occurred this very same week in 1996, lit millions of...

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File - Rigoberta Menchú (right), Guatemalan human rights activist and Nobel Laureate, addresses a press conference on the work of the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG). At left is Eduardo Stein Barillas, former Vice President of Guatemala.
photo: UN / Evan Schneider


Syria conflict pits Shia against Sunni as Hezbollah says this is 'war we must win'
Full Article The Guardian
01 Jan 2014

Commander of militant Lebanese group claims that it has been forced to intervene in self-defence after sectarian attacks The Syria conflict is increasingly dragging in militant groups from surrounding countries. Photograph: -/AFP/Getty Images In a grand manor house in northern Lebanon, eight men, all of them well-to-do professionals, had gathered...

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Hezbollah fighters, center, carry the coffin of their commander Ali Bazzi who was killed in Syria during a battle against the Syrian rebels, as other fighters, foreground, carry his portrait during his funeral procession, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, on Monday, Dec. 9, 2013.
photo: AP / Mohammed Zaatari


South Sudan government, rebels set for New Year's Day talks
Full Article Mail Guardian South Africa
01 Jan 2014

South Sudan's government and rebels are set for New Year's Day peace talks in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, to thrash out a ceasefire to end weeks of ethnic bloodletting in the world's newest state. Both sides agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, mediators said, but fighting between government troops and militias loyal to former...

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A displaced family stand by their makeshift shelter at a United Nations compound which has become home to thousands of people displaced by the recent fighting, in the Jebel area on the outskirts of Juba, South Sudan Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says purge was a cleansing of 'filth'
Full Article DNA India
01 Jan 2014

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made his first reference to the execution of his powerful uncle in a New Year's address, saying the reclusive state's ruling party had become stronger after it was purged of "factional filth." And he called for better relations with South Korea, warning that another war on the Korean peninsula would...

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says purge was a cleansing of 'filth'
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan


Syria misses deadline to remove chemical arms
Full Article Al Jazeera
01 Jan 2014

Ships waiting to remove Syria's chemical weapons have returned to port in Cyprus because the country has missed a December 31 deadline. Syria was supposed to have removed part of its chemical weapons arsenal for destruction on Tuesday, but Wael Nader Al Halqi, Syria's prime minister, said security concerns and bureaucracy had caused delays in...

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In this photo provided by Norwegian Armed Forces and taken Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013, a security forces member stands guard aboard the Norwegian frigate Helge Ingstad, in Limassol, Cyprus.
photo: AP / Norwegian Armed Forces, Lars Magne Hovtun


Iraqi Sunnis' long struggle since Saddam
Full Article BBC News
31 Dec 2013

The break-up by security forces of a protest camp in the western city of Ramadi, which triggered the resignation of more than 40 MPs, marks the latest stage in a long political struggle by Iraq's Sunni Arab community. The protesters had accused the Shia-led government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki of discriminating against the country's...

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clashes between Iraqi army soldiers and Sunni gunmen in Fallujah, 65 kilometers (40 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013. Iraqi police took down tents and cleared a Sunni protest camp sit-in in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad
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Suicide car bombing in south Yemen kills 2 guards
Full Article Boston Herald
31 Dec 2013

SANAA, Yemen — A suicide car bombing outside security headquarters early Tuesday in a port city in southern Yemen killed two guards, a police official said. The pre-dawn attack in the upscale Khormaksar neighborhood in Aden also wounded six people, destroyed much of the headquarters' building, blew out doors and shattered windows on two...

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File - Yemeni soldiers patrol a street near the Defense Ministry compound in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed


Michael Schumacher shows slight improvement, doctors say
Full Article CNN
31 Dec 2013

December 31, 2013 -- Updated 1034 GMT (1834 HKT) (CNN) -- Former Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher, who suffered a serious head injury in a skiing accident, is showing a "slight improvement" in his condition, doctors said Tuesday. Doctors carried out a surgical intervention Monday night on Schumacher which allowed for some pressure to be removed...

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In this image released by GP2 Media, Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher of Germany gets ready to drive a GP2 car at the racetrack in Jerez de la Frontera, southern Spain, on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010. Schumacher has started his preparations for his Formula 1 return by getting behind the wheel of a GP2 car to begin a three-day testing session.
photo: AP / Malcolm Griffiths, GP2 Media


Fresh fighting in South Sudan as peace deadline nears
Full Article Khaleej Times
31 Dec 2013

Government troops on Tuesday morning fought renegade forces loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar as well as a pro-Machar tribal militia. Fresh fighting erupted in the contested capital of Jonglei state as rebels in South Sudan moved to retake control of Bor from government troops, a military official said Tuesday, signaling both sides were...

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A young displaced girl starts crying after the relative she was with disappears into a row of latrines, at a United Nations compound which has become home to thousands of people displaced by the recent fighting, in the capital Juba, South Sudan Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis


The Ashes: Alastair Cook can take solace from Michael Clarke's experience
Full Article Indian Express
02 Jan 2014

England skipper Alastair Cook admits to feeling less than 100 percent as he contemplates a possible 5-0 Ashes drubbing but he could look to the experience of his opposite number for an object lesson in how quickly fortunes can turn around. Michael Clarke has certainly...

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England Batsman Alastair Cook in action on 3 Day 3rd Test Match against India  at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Friday 07 December 2012
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick


Michael Essien 'could leave Chelsea in January'
Full Article London Evening Standard
31 Dec 2013

The Ghana midfielder spent last season on loan with Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid, but has managed just three Barclays Premier League appearances this term. Essien joined Chelsea from Lyon in 2005, moving on to claim two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League. The 31-year-old has been omitted from Chelsea's Champions League...

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Chelsea's Michael Essien plays against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge, London, Saturday, March 24, 2012.
photo: AP / Sang Tan


Van Persie ruled out of Tottenham clash with Rooney a doubt
Full Article Goal
31 Dec 2013

The Netherlands international has been sidelined since December 10 with a thigh injury, while the England striker did not train on Tuesday due to a groin problem £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MNU Draw TOT £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MNU Draw TOT £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MNU Draw TOT £5...

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Manchester United's Robin van Persie celebrates after scoring his third goal against Aston Villa during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Monday April 22, 2013.
photo: AP / Jon Super


Fergie’s exit stole the show in 2013
Full Article Independent online (SA)
31 Dec 2013

LONDONAlex Ferguson's shock retirement as Manchester United manager in 2013 meant that the Football Association's 150th year was one of seismic upheaval in the English game. By the end of the year, United's two-decade reign as English football's dominant force was in serious jeopardy, leaving their rivals scrambling to take advantage. Jose...

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Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson signs autographs for fans as he takes to the pitch for his last home game in charge of the club, their English Premier League soccer match against Swansea, at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday May 12, 2013.
photo: AP / Jon Super


Arsenal's Arsene Wenger would sign a "special" player
Full Article Goal
31 Dec 2013

The Frenchman is open to the idea of reinforcing his squad but will only do so if it is someone he feels would dramatically improve the Gunners' chances of winning silverware £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = ARS Draw CAR £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = ARS Draw CAR £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = ARS Draw...

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waits for the beginning of the Champions League round of 16 second leg soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Arsenal in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, March 13, 2013.
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Manuel Pellegrini denies Edin Dzeko will leave Manchester City
Full Article Goal
31 Dec 2013

The Bosnia international scored the winner against Crystal Palace and has played more minutes than any other Manchester City player in December £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SWA Draw MNC £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SWA Draw MNC £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SWA Draw MNC £5 £10 £20...

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Malaga's head coach Manuel Pellegrini looks on during the Champions League group C soccer match between Malaga CF and Zenit St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012.
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Liverpool's Brendan Rodgers not expecting imminent arrivals
Full Article Goal
31 Dec 2013

The Northern Irishman rejected suggestions that Barcelona winger Cristian Tello will arrive at Anfield, adding that he did not expect any imminent arrivals in January £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LIV Draw HUL £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LIV Draw HUL £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = LIV Draw HUL...

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Liverpool's manager Brendan Rodgers takes to the touchline before his team's English Premier League soccer match against Arsenal at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012.
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Chelsea's Samuel Eto'o admits he deserved a red card against Liverpool
Full Article Goal
31 Dec 2013

The Chelsea forward escaped a booking for an ugly challenge in the opening stages of the Blues' 2-1 victory over Liverpool on Sunday, going on to score the winner £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SOT Draw CHE £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SOT Draw CHE £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = SOT Draw CHE £5...

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Chelsea's Samuel Eto'o, celebrates after scoring against Liverpool, during their English Premier League soccer match, at the Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2013.
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Google Glass available to Music All Access users before public rollout
Full Article Newstrack India
01 Jan 2014

Tweet Washington, Jan. 1 (ANI): Google has reportedly given a chance to its music streaming service subscribers to get a first-hand experience of...

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Justin Bieber's 'Believe' Tanks At Box Office?
Full Article Vibe Magazine
29 Dec 2013

Justin Bieber‘s second concert doc, Believe, chronicles a new era for the pop star, where media criticism threatens to drown...

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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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Selena Gomez reportedly has lupus
Full Article The Examiner
29 Dec 2013

Singer Selena Gomez is taking time off from her busy touring schedule to deal with her lupus. The singer and actress was diagnosed a couple of years ago after a hospital stay. She had appeared on the, "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," on June 6, 2011 and was later admitted to a hospital complaining of nausea and a severe headache. She stayed in the...

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Selena Gomez - Stars Dance Tour at the Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, Florida - October 30, 2013
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Carrie Underwood ‘fearful of haters’
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
29 Dec 2013

Carrie Underwood is said to be fearful of taking on any more acting roles after her The Sound of Music performance. The country singer appeared on a live telecast of famous musical The Sound of Music, but her acting was slammed by critics. While she's now receiving more offers to ditch singing in favour of acting, the 30-year-old is said to be...

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Pussy Riot members to shift from music to human rights activism
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
28 Dec 2013

After its "punk prayer" protest against Vladimir Putin in 2012, Pussy Riot was the most dangerous band in the world. The collective mixed performance art, feminism, radical politics and humor, and two of its members were banished to a Siberian gulag for punishment (a third was released on appeal). The former two, Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda...

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In this Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012 file photo feminist punk group Pussy Riot members, center from left, Yekaterina Samutsevich, Maria Alekhina, and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova sit in a glass cage at a court room in Moscow. Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Friday Nov. 2, 2012 that he detested the Pussy Riot act, but added the women have been in prison long enough and should be released.
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Lily Allen: My music is honest
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
28 Dec 2013

Lily Allen doesn’t understand why people think her new music is controversial. The British singer made a chart comeback this year with her song Hard out Here, which mocks Robin Thicke’s track Blurred Lines and points out the double standards women have to battle. Some have accused the 28-year-old star of overly hammering her point home, but she...

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Gomez slams bully
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
28 Dec 2013

Selena Gomez extended love and compassion to a fan who appeared to be self-harming. The 21-year-old pop star came to the rescue of a user on Instagram who posted a photo of her wrist after she appeared to have injured herself this week. When another Selena fan encouraged the girl to “cut”, the singer chimed in with contempt. “This is ridiculous… My...

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Selena Gomez - Stars Dance Tour at the Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, Florida - October 30, 2013
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Beyonce holds onto No. 1 spot on Billboard album chart
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
27 Dec 2013

It arrived like a flash, but now it's sticking around. "Beyoncé," the self-titled album released without prior notice this month by the superstar pop-soul singer, is spending a second week atop the Billboard 200, reflecting sales of 374,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. That follows the record's earlier debut at No. 1, when it sold...

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President Barack Obama greets singer Beyonce on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, after she sang the National Anthem during the president's ceremonial swearing-in ceremony during the 57th Presidential Inauguration.
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World of adventure awaits tourists in 2014
Full Article Boston Herald
02 Jan 2014

Predictions for hot travel destinations in 2014 are — excuse the pun — all over the map. With the American dollar stronger in some regions, historical commemorations and global sporting events drawing travelers to others, there are both bargains and reasons to hit the road. Of course, Sochi, Russia, will be a top draw early in the year,...
World of adventure awaits tourists in 2014
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Shah Rukh feels jealous of Sonu Sood!
Full Article The Times of India
01 Jan 2014

Actor Sonu Sood says his "Happy New Year" co-actor Shah Rukh Khan is jealous of his talent of portraying negative characters. Sonu has tried his hand at negative and positive roles in his career, but King...
India Bollywood Actor Shahrukh Khan during the Prayag Flim City inaguration and also as a ambasador of Prayag Flim City at Chandrakona Road, West Mednapore on  Sunday  15th April 2012 in Eastern India
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Deepika bags three BIG Star Entertainment awards
Full Article The Siasat Daily
30 Dec 2013

Mumbai, December 30: Actress Deepika Padukone won three awards at the BIG Star Entertainment awards including best actress in romantic and comedy role. The 4th edition of The BIG Star Entertainment Awards, presented by Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd, is instituted to honour talent and potential within India's Film and Television fraternity....
Indian actress and brand ambassador of Tissot, Deepika Padukone
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Kareena Kapoor will add new energy to the brand: Pak mobile company
Full Article The Siasat Daily
30 Dec 2013

Islamabad, December 30: After signing up Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor, Pakistan`s largest selling mobile phone brand says she will add "new energy" and help further consolidate its position. The 33-year-old actress has been signed up by QMobile and will star in Pakistan`s most expensive ad ever. "The profile that she carries, the candid...
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor, left, and actor Saif Ali Khan interact with media as they arrive at the International Indian Film Academy, or IIFA, awards event in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Saturday, June 5, 2010. Some of India's top movie stars converged in Sri Lanka on Thursday for Bollywood's annual roadshow despite calls to boycott the event because of the alleged killing of Tamil civilians during the final stages of the country's decades-long civil war. Kapoor has been named "India's Most Beautiful Woman" by the People Magazine.
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Priyanka Chopra returns to India, Hansika, Priyamani to spend New Year's Eve abroad
Full Article Indian Express
30 Dec 2013

While Bollywood celebrities like Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone choose to celebrate the New Year in India their southern counterparts like Amala Paul, Haniska Motwane among others are all with their international itineraries. Priyanka Chopra, who was holidaying with her brother Siddharth and...
Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra arrives on the "green carpet" for the Jaypee International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards held on Saturday June 9, 2012 in Singapore.
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Jerry Jones -- Did I Jinx the Cowboys??? (Hint: Yes)
Full Article TMZ
30 Dec 2013

Jerry Jones is no Nostradamus. With the Dallas Cowboys once again choking in the 4th quarter (and once again missing the playoffs) it reminded us about Jerry's bold pre-season prediction when he told TMZ Sports ... THE COWBOYS WOULD WIN THE SUPER BOWL. He was wrong. #jinx See also Jerry Jones -- Cowboys Are WINNING the Super Bowl This Year, Period....
Dallas Cowboys/Oakland Raiders preseason game in 2010 at Cowboys Stadium,USA.
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Sonakshi Sinha opens up about being from Bollywood background
Full Article The Siasat Daily
29 Dec 2013

New Delhi, December 29: Sonakshi Sinha has said that she did get a lot of opportunities served on a platter because of her family name. She said that, the family name only helps people to get their foot into the industry, which in itself is a big deal, L’Officiel India magazine reported. The Bollywood...
Bollywood Actress Sonakshi Sinha and Ranveer Singh during the promotion of film � LOOTERA � in Kolkata on Saturday, 22 June 2013
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Report: Anna Gunn's dramatic weight loss was caused by lupus
Full Article The Examiner
29 Dec 2013

"Breaking Bad" star Anna Gunn's shocking recent weight loss may be due to the autoimmune disease lupus, HollywoodLife reported Dec. 27. “Anna Gunn has lupus, but it’s not widely known," said a source. "This is why she looked heavier in 'Breaking Bad.' The steroid injections cause swelling and weight gain. It’s...
Anna Gunn speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
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Hackers post account info of 4.6 million Snapchat users: report
Full Article Sun Sentinel
02 Jan 2014

(Reuters) - Computer hackers posted online usernames and partial phone numbers of 4.6 million users of mobile photo-sharing service Snapchat, media reports said on Wednesday. A website called...

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In this Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel poses for photos, in Los Angeles.
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Ford India logs 3 percent sales growth in December
Full Article Newstrack India
01 Jan 2014

Tweet Chennai, Jan 1 (IANS) Ford India, a subsidiary of American automobile major Ford Motor Company, closed December 2013 with three percent sales growth over the comparable period of the previous year,...

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Dow closes at all-time high, heads toward biggest annual gain since ’96
Full Article Buffalo News
31 Dec 2013

The Dow Jones industrial average rose, reaching an all-time closing high and headed toward its biggest annual gain since 1996, as Walt Disney Co. led a rally in consumer shares. Walt Disney jumped 2.5 percent, the most in the Dow and the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, after an analyst upgrade. Crocs Inc. rose 21 percent after saying its...

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Traders swirl around fellow trader Kevin Coulter, second from right, as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 5, 2010
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Nikkei closes out best year since 1972
Full Article STL Today
30 Dec 2013

LONDONJapan's main stock index rose Monday to end 2013 at its highest level in more than six years, though most other markets were lackluster, with Germany's DAX dipping to close the year just short of its record high. The Nikkei 225 gained 0.7 percent to 16,291.31 on its last trading day of the year. That leaves it with a gain of 56.7 percent...

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Passers-by are reflected on the electronic board of a securities firm flashing world stock prices in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, July 13, 2009
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Stocks are flat in quiet end-of-year trading
Full Article Chicago Sun-Times
30 Dec 2013

Updated: December 30, 2013 10:33AM NEW YORK — Stocks were little changed Monday as investors closed out their positions for what has been a historic year on Wall Street. Traders had little corporate or economic news to work through. The bond market was quiet as well. The...

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, in New York.
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Tesco gets approval for Indian investment
Full Article RTE
30 Dec 2013

India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board, a unit of the finance ministry, has approved Tesco's proposal to invest $110m to set up supermarkets in the country. Earlier this month, Tesco became the first foreign supermarket operator to venture into India's $500 billion retail sector after announcing it had applied to buy a 50% stake in...

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Nikkei closes at highest level in 6 years
Full Article The Hindu
30 Dec 2013

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 Stock Average ended 2013 at its highest level in six years on Monday as export-linked issues were buoyed by the yen’s fall against...

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A man looks at an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index jumped 1.9 percent to 9,412.27.
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South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
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Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV's Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
  • published: 29 Dec 2013
  • views: 3133
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Israel raids on West Bank homes condemned
Israel raids on West Bank homes condemned
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Human rights groups have condemned Israel for holding military exercises in the occupied West Bank. Palestinians have been detained for hours without explanation as soldiers took up positions in their homes during the so-called mock raids. Al Jazeera's Simon McGregor-Wood reports from the occupied West Bank.
  • published: 02 Jan 2014
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South Sudan Conflict: UN says human rights abuse on the increase
South Sudan Conflict: UN says human rights abuse on the increase
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The United Nations mission in South Sudan says there have been gross violations of human rights in the on going conflict in the country. The UN says there have been extra judicial killings by the army of civilians and captured soldiers. Meanwhile peace talks were supposed to begin on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with both warring sides agreeing to send representatives. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
  • published: 01 Jan 2014
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Russian ship trapped in Antarctic ice: Australian rescue effort underway
Russian ship trapped in Antarctic ice: Australian rescue effort underway
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://goo.gl/zRYiYn An Australian ship is making its way to Antarctica to attempt to free a Russian vessel trapped in thick ice after earlier efforts by the Chinese failed. It is hoped the Aurora Australis will be able to free the MV Akademik Shokalskiy which has been marooned in thick ice for several days. If this attempt fails, those on board will be rescued by a Chinese helicopter which has already been to the site. Report by Thomas Magill. Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/itn Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/itn Add us on Google+: http://bit.ly/17z0Dpd More stories from ITN: The Biggest News Stories of 2013: http://bit.ly/19ophtm The Weirdest News Stories of 2013: http://bit.ly/1ef1L1P The strangest news trend of 2013? Kids stuck in China: http://bit.ly/JwGp64 Incredible! Elephants play football in Nepal: http://bit.ly/1gfIjnx Edward Snowden's Alternative Christmas Message: http://bit.ly/1dcCt5J The Queen's Christmas Message 2013: http://bit.ly/1d8lhOI Man stops armed robber by wrestling him to the ground: http://bit.ly/1c0LVrJ Robot astronaut finally meets a human in space: http://goo.gl/fApB1i NYC taxi drivers release "sexy" calendar for charity: http://goo.gl/BoK0MF Woolwich killer gives chilling police interview about murder: http://goo.gl/wqTEmL Lee Rigby's family gives emotional statement about Woolwich attack: http://goo.gl/jnwkLW Ex-girlfriend of Lostprophets' Ian Watkins reveals his sick fantasies: http://goo.gl/c4HnHY Medical marvel! Man has hand grafted to his ankle before surgery: http://goo.gl/zQtI9a Check out Truthloader, the new home of citizen journalism on YouTube. Subscribe now at http://bit.ly/tldrsub See 2013's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/14iM9r5 See our Biggest Videos of All Time: http://bit.ly/11GI36D See 2012's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/18R1boW
  • published: 30 Dec 2013
  • views: 10791
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Ariel Sharon Near Death As Rabbi Kaduri Prophecy Unfolds!
Ariel Sharon Near Death As Rabbi Kaduri Prophecy Unfolds!
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The 108 Year Old Rabbi Kaduri prophesied that at Sharon's death Jesus Christ Will Come Shortly http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.timesofisrael.com also http://www.alamongordo.com
  • published: 01 Jan 2014
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Guatemala Documentary
Guatemala Documentary
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On July 4, 1944, dictator Jorge Ubico Castañeda was forced to resign his office in response to a wave of protests and a general strike. His replacement, General Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, was later also forced out of office on October 20, 1944 by a coup d'état led by Major Francisco Javier Arana and Captain Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán. About 100 people were killed in the coup. The country was led by a military junta made up of Arana, Arbenz, and Jorge Toriello Garrido. The Junta called Guatemala's first free election, which was won with a majority of 85% by the prominent writer and teacher Juan José Arévalo Bermejo, who had lived in exile in Argentina for 14 years. Arévalo was the first democratically elected president of Guatemala to fully complete the term for which he was elected. His "Christian Socialist" policies, inspired by the U.S. New Deal, were criticized by landowners and the upper class as "communist." This period was also the beginning of the Cold War between the U.S. and the USSR, which was to have a considerable influence on Guatemalan history. From the 1950s through the 1990s, the U.S. government directly supported Guatemala's army with training, weapons, and money. In 1954, Arévalo's freely elected Guatemalan successor, Arbenz, was overthrown in a coup orchestrated by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état. He considered himself a socialist. After his land reform, the CIA intervened because it feared that a socialist government would become a Soviet beachhead in the Western Hemisphere. Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas was installed as president in 1954 and ruled until he was assassinated by a member of his personal guard in 1957. Substantial evidence points to the role of the American United Fruit Company (which changed its name in 1970 to Chiquita Brands International Inc) as instrumental in this coup, as the land reforms of Jacobo Arbenz were threatening the company's interests in Guatemala and it had several direct ties to the White House and the CIA. (See United Fruit Company -- History in Central America). In the election that followed, General Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes assumed power. He is most celebrated for challenging the Mexican president to a gentleman's duel on the bridge on the south border to end a feud on the subject of illegal fishing by Mexican boats on Guatemala's Pacific coast, two of which were sunk by the Guatemalan Air Force. Ydigoras authorized the training of 5,000 anti-Castro Cubans in Guatemala. He also provided airstrips in the region of Petén for what later became the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961. Ydigoras' government was ousted in 1963 when the Guatemalan Air Force attacked several military bases. The coup was led by his Defense Minister, Colonel Enrique Peralta Azurdia. In 1966, Julio César Méndez Montenegro was elected president of Guatemala under the banner "Democratic Opening". Mendez Montenegro was the candidate of the Revolutionary Party, a center-left party which had its origins in the post-Ubico era. It was during this time that rightist paramilitary organizations, such as the "White Hand" (Mano Blanca), and the Anticommunist Secret Army, (Ejército Secreto Anticomunista), were formed. Those organizations were the forerunners of the infamous "Death Squads". Military advisers from the United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets) were sent to Guatemala to train troops and help transform its army into a modern counter-insurgency force, which eventually made it the most sophisticated in Central America. In 1970, Colonel Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio was elected president. A new guerrilla movement entered the country from Mexico, into the Western Highlands in 1972. In the disputed election of 1974, General Kjell Laugerud García defeated General Efraín Ríos Montt, a candidate of the Christian Democratic Party, who claimed that he had been cheated out of a victory through fraud. On February 4, 1976, a major earthquake destroyed several cities and caused more than 25,000 deaths. In 1978, in a fraudulent election, General Romeo Lucas García assumed power. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guatemala
  • published: 19 Jun 2012
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Unseen Footage of Hezbollah Operations in Syria (Long Verson)
Unseen Footage of Hezbollah Operations in Syria (Long Verson)
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  • Updated: 02 Dec 2013
SUBSCRIBE TO SEE DAILY VIDEOS! More Videos of Syria on My Channel! Like us on FB : https://www.facebook.com/IslamTVChannel?ref=hl Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IslamTvchannel Unseen Footage of Hezbollah Operations in Syria (Long Verson)
  • published: 02 Dec 2013
  • views: 22970
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South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
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  • Duration: 7:59
  • Updated: 29 Dec 2013
Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV's Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
  • published: 29 Dec 2013
  • views: 3133
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Kim Jong Un Executed His Uncle - Why?
Kim Jong Un Executed His Uncle - Why?
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"A stooped figure in handcuffs, condemned by a military tribunal, then taken for immediate execution Thursday, Jang Song Thaek is now vilified as "traitor" and "human scum" in North Korea, where until recently he counted as its second-most-powerful figure. The dramatic downfall of Jang, the uncle and apparent mentor of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, surprised even veteran observers of the brutal regime founded by Kim's grandfather. Many analysts agree Kim Jong Un, 30, is trying to consolidate his rule, but the wider implications for this tightly sealed state remain as tough to fathom as ever, they said...".* Cenk Uygur, Ana Kasparian, Desi Doyen (Green News Report) and Lee Camp (Moment Of Clarity) break it down on The Young Turks. *Read more here from Calum Macleod / USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/12/13/nkorea-what-next/4008157/ Download audio and video of the full two hour show on-demand + the members-only post game show by becoming a member at http://www.tytnetwork.com/member-options/. Your membership supports the day to day operations and is vital for our continued success and growth. Join The Young Turks Network mailing list http://www.tytnetwork.com/member-options/register-subscriber/ or Support The Young Turks by Subscribing http://www.youtube.com/user/theyoungturks Like Us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks Follow Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurks Support TYT for FREE by doing your Amazon shopping through this link (bookmark it!) http://www.amazon.com/?tag=theyoungturks-20 Buy TYT Merch: http://theyoungturks.spreadshirt.com/
  • published: 14 Dec 2013
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Syria misses deadline to remove chemical arms
Syria misses deadline to remove chemical arms
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Ships waiting to remove Syria's chemical weapons have returned to port in Cyprus because the country has missed a December 31 deadline. Syria was supposed to have removed part of its chemical weapons arsenal for destruction on Tuesday, but Wael Nader Al Halqi, Syria's prime minister, said security concerns and bureaucracy had caused delays in transporting the weapons to the Syrian port of Latakia. Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports.
  • published: 01 Jan 2014
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U.S. Rushes Weapons to Iraq Amidst Bloody Sectarian Conflict Set Off by 2003 Invasion
U.S. Rushes Weapons to Iraq Amidst Bloody Sectarian Conflict Set Off by 2003 Invasion
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- A series of attacks in Iraq over Christmas left at least 42 people dead and dozens more wounded. As Iraq faces its worst violence in years, the United States has rushed a new shipment of Hellfire missiles to help the Iraqi government fight militants. The CIA is also helping Iraqi forces target militant camps with aerial strikes. According to the United Nations, more than 8,000 Iraqis have been killed this year in the worst violence since 2008. We discuss the continued crisis in Iraq, and how the Syrian conflict is affecting the entire region, with two guests: Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi-American blogger and political analyst; and William Dunlop, a Baghdad-based correspondent for Agence France-Presse. Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,200+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch it live 8-9am ET at . FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: Listen on SoundCloud: Daily Email News Digest: Google+: Instagram: Tumblr: Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit
  • published: 28 Dec 2013
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Yemen's battle with al-Qaeda
Yemen's battle with al-Qaeda
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  • Updated: 21 Jan 2010
Yemen's government is trying to find ways to combat al-Qaeda, which has a strong presence in the country. Saana has launched several air raids in recent weeks on people suspected of belonging to the network. But as Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall reports from Aden, with a corrupt government and untrustworthy president and with the attacks so far proving ineffective, Yemenis remain uncertain about how best to deal with al-Qaeda.
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Doctors report on Michael Schumacher health in hospital after operation
Doctors report on Michael Schumacher health in hospital after operation
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  • Updated: 30 Dec 2013
Michael Schumacher, the seven-time Formula 1 champion, is "fighting for his life" after a ski accident in the French Alps, his doctors say. The driver is in a medically-induced coma in hospital in Grenoble after suffering head injuries on Sunday morning at the resort of Meribel. He underwent surgery on arrival at the University Hospital in Grenoble. Mike Wooldridge reports.
  • published: 30 Dec 2013
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South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?
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  • Updated: 29 Dec 2013
Riek Machar Teny Thurgon is the full name of a man whose career has been characterized by raw ambition for power and a knack for armed rebellion. But is Riak Machar a victim or villain? NTV's Dennis Okari profiles a man whose action has suddenly brought back the old African story of armed rebellion and civil strife. For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya
  • published: 29 Dec 2013
  • views: 3133
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Myanmar Frees More Prisoners of Conscience
Myanmar Frees More Prisoners of Conscience
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  • Updated: 01 Jan 2014
Myanmar releases more political prisoners, in a move to fulfil a promise by its reformist president to free prisoners of conscience by the end of this year. Full story: With garlands and flowers, hundreds of friends and relatives gathered outside a prison in Myanmar's capital to welcome the return of two political prisoners. Yan Naing Tun and Aung Min Naing were released as part of a year-end amnesty, with more prisoners expected to be freed later in the day. [Yan Naing Tun, Released Prisoner]: "Even though they (the government) said this is amnesty, this is not amnesty for us. They are trying to hide the weakness of the legislature by doing this. But I respect Mr President since he kept his promise because he had not ever kept his promise before." It is not clear how many prisoners will be released or how many political prisoners are in the country. During the military's final years in power, as many as 2,500 people, including activists, journalists, and even comedians were under detention. Many of these prisoners were subjected to torture and other inhumane treatment. Myanmar, has freed hundreds of political detainees, like these, since steps towards democracy began in 2010. The government has pledged to release all prisoners of conscience by the end of the year. In response, the EU, United States and other Western countries have increased aid and investment and suspended most sanctions. For more news and videos visit ☛ http://ntd.tv Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C
  • published: 01 Jan 2014
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South Sudan fighting continues ahead of Ethiopia talks
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Fighting is continuing unabated in South Sudan as the two sides prepare to begin peace talks in Ethiopia. A South Sudanese army spokesman told the BBC that clashes are continuing in Bor and parts of Unity state. Both the government and rebels have sent negotiating teams to the Ethiopian capital. So far the rebels have refused to end hostilities...

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A displaced woman and baby who fled the recent fighting between government and rebel forces in Bor by boat across the White Nile, sit by a fire as they cook food in the evening in the town of Awerial, South Sudan, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
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