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  • Bangladesh election BNP to boycott amid bitter row...1:53
  • No breakthrough in South Sudan peace talks...3:35
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  • Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four...6:01
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Protests against Bangladesh elec­tion turn vi­o­lent
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Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5)

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Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
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The Iraqi prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki has vowed to eliminate \
Iraq gov­ern­ment loses con­trol of Fal­lu­jah
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un begins the year with alarming new comments.
Kim Jong Un's New Year Res­o­lu­tions
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Bangladesh election: BNP to boycott amid bitter row
 
Bangladesh is preparing to elect a new parliament on Sunday amid a backdrop of increasing political violence.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) says that it will not participate unless the vote is held under the auspices of a neutral government.

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Bangladesh elec­tion BNP to boy­cott amid bit­ter row
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South Sudan peace talks go on as fighting continues in the north.  CNN\'s Arwa Damon reports.
No break­through in South Sudan peace talks
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CNN\'s Anna Coren goes on patrol with U.S. Special Forces as the Afghan president decides whether they should stay.
A look at Spe­cial Forces in Afghanistan
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North­east Digs Out From Big Win­ter Storm
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On December 25, 2013, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave his Christmas sermon in the Central African Republic\'s capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconciliation and forgiveness, but the country\'s leaders are incapable of stopping—or unwilling to stop—the violence, even as the country spirals deeper into the abyss due to an endless series of revenge killings between Christians and Muslims.

Christmas night, I took refuge in what had probably been a Bangui flophouse in better times. Gunfire cracked in the distance, bullets zipped by, and explosions shook the windows as I sat there in the darkness. No one seemed to know who was fighting, most people were in hiding, and everyone was scared. A French military helicopter circled overhead while I frantically gathered my belongings in case I needed to move in the middle of the night.

Twenty-four hours later, armed militias attacked the presidential palace.

As Nzapalainga told his flock, what had been sectarian strife is now a religious conflict. And Lucifer has taken up residency in the CAR.

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Cri­sis in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic: Dis­patch Four
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EGYPT REVOLUTION 2013
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A series of roadside bombings, exploding cars and gun battles have killed at least 111 people and injured more than 200 across Iraq in the deadliest day of violence in more than two years.

 The coordinated attacks on Monday come after al Qaeda\'s leader in Iraq, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, warned the militant network was returning to strongholds from which it was driven before US troops left the country in December.

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Bloody Day Of Vi­o­lence In Iraq Kills Dozens
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Joshua Luka is just one of the 350,000 people who have been displaced by cross-border and inter-ethnic fighting, forced to flee into South Sudan and Ethiopia in search of food, medical assistance and shelter. After his village was destroyed by bombs, Joshua fled with his family to find a place of safety away from the fighting. Watch him describe what happened next...

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South Sudan, the world\'s newest country, is also facing a dire humanitarian emergency. Six months after South Sudan celebrated its status as a newly independent country, the disputed border area with Sudan has become a flashpoint and a gateway for tens of thousands of refugees. More than 80,000 people have fled Blue Nile and South Kordofan states of Sudan.

UNHCR is conducting a major airlift of aid to remote refugee sites and working with partners to erect shelter and deliver basic services for the refugees.
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updated 02 Jun 2013; published 13 Jan 2013
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The Ex-Prince of Al-Qae­da in Iraq
Houston Chronicle 05 Jan 2014, BAGHDAD (AP) — A new wave of bombings hit Iraq's capital, Baghdad, killing at least 20 people Sunday, officials said, the latest assault by militants who have been fighting Iraqi security forces and allied tribes in country's west. The deadliest attack took place in Baghdad's Shiite northern Shaab neighborhood, when two parked car bombs exploded...
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updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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Protests against Bangladesh elec­tion turn vi­o­lent
Canberra Times 05 Jan 2014, Uneven contest: a soldier keeps watch on polling day in Dhaka. Photo: Reuters Thousands of protesters firebombed polling stations and stole ballot papers as deadly violence flared across Bangladesh Sunday during an election boycotted by the opposition. Police said at least 13 people had been killed and more than 200 polling stations were set on...
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updated 05 Dec 2013; published 05 Dec 2013
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Raw: Vi­o­lence Sweeps Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic
Al Jazeera 05 Jan 2014, African countries have started repatriating their citizens from the Central African Republic in recent days, where continuing violence has led to deteriorating humanitarian conditions. Mali's government chartered two flights to evacuate around 500 of its citizens on Sunday while 150 of Niger's citizens arrived back in the capital Niamey on Friday...
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updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Iraq gov­ern­ment loses con­trol of Fal­lu­jah
Denver Post 05 Jan 2014, Mourners carry the coffin of a man killed when clashes erupted between al-Qaida gunmen and Iraqi army soldiers on Friday, his family said, during his funeral in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014. Provincial spokesman Dhari al-Rishawi said Iraqi security forces and allied tribesmen are pressing their...
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updated 02 Jan 2014; published 02 Jan 2014
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Kim Jong Un's New Year Res­o­lu­tions
WorldNews.com 04 Jan 2014, Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Humans live like lice in the folds of a garment...When fleas buzz in your ear, you do not hear them: how could God even hear men, let alone concede their wishes." -Wang Ch'ung, Taoist Philosopher North Korea's Kim Jong Un is not the first ruler to purge political opponents. Neither will he be the...
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updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Bangladesh elec­tion BNP to boy­cott amid bit­ter row
Swissinfo 04 Jan 2014, Reuters January 4, 2014 - 11:39 By Ruma Paul and Tony Munroe DHAKA (Reuters) - Nearly 60 polling stations in Bangladesh were set on fire and three people were killed on the eve of Sunday's election in which the ruling Awami League looks certain to prevail in a walkover as the main opposition party boycotts the poll. The Bangladesh...
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updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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No break­through in South Sudan peace talks
Mail Guardian South Africa 04 Jan 2014, Face-to-face talks between warring parties in South Sudan have been delayed, government and rebel delegations said Saturday, dashing hopes of a swift ceasefire to end raging battles and risks of all-out civil war. South Sudan Information Minister Michael Makuei, part of the delegation to the talks in...
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updated 05 Apr 2013; published 05 Apr 2013
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A look at Spe­cial Forces in Afghanistan
The Salt Lake Tribune 04 Jan 2014, The United States’ war effort in Afghanistan is to wind down this year, leaving a multitude of unanswered questions and plenty of loose ends. But the United States must not leave any ambiguity about the fate of the interpreters who aided U.S. forces over the past 13 years. Congress has approved a special immigrant visa program for those who...
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updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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the pris­on­ers of ISIL in Syria
South China Morning Post 04 Jan 2014, Syrian rebels in opposition-held areas engaged in fierce battles with al-Qaeda-linked elements on Friday in what activists say is growing resistance to the jihadists’ brutal grip in many places. Elsewhere in northern Syria, an unidentified group seized five people...
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updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Cold and chaos as storm bat­ters Eu­rope over fes­tive sea­son
BBC News 04 Jan 2014, Further stormy weather and some snow is expected across many parts of the UK over the weekend, as coastal communities already hit by flooding begin to assess the damage. Four severe flood warnings, meaning "danger to life", are in place - one in Dorset and three in Gloucestershire. A storm surge is expected on the Forth in Scotland later....
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updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
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North­east Digs Out From Big Win­ter Storm
Ohio 04 Jan 2014, BOSTON: Homeowners and motorists dug out across the white-blanketed Northeast on Friday as extreme cold ushered in by the storm threatened fingers and toes but kept the snow powdery and mercifully easy to shovel. At least 15 deaths were blamed on the storm as it swept across the nation’s eastern half. While the snowfall had all but stopped by...
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updated 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
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Cri­sis in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic: Dis­patch Four
Al Jazeera 04 Jan 2014, Violence in the Central African Republic has uprooted nearly a million people - a fifth of the population - and hampered aid efforts in the capital Bangui, according to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR). A flare-up in violence between Muslim fighters and Christian militias has displaced more than 200,000 people in the past few...
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updated 02 Jul 2013; published 02 Jul 2013
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In­cred­i­ble footage of the largest protest in mankinds his­to­ry!!, Long Live Egypt!
DNA India 04 Jan 2014, Thirteen people were shot dead as supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with police across Egypt on Friday, defying an ever-widening state crackdown on the movement that ruled the country until six months ago. Islamists opposed to the army's overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi in July have been holding daily demonstrations, even since...
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Bloody Day Of Vi­o­lence In Iraq Kills Dozens
BBC News 04 Jan 2014, The attacks on the main police station in Fallujah on Wednesday, followed by the takeover of other police stations in Fallujah and Ramadi on the following day, are part of the escalation in the Sunni-Shia sectarian conflict that has long plagued Iraq and reached its worst point in 2006-2007. But the violence is also part of the broader malaise...
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Bombings kill 20 in Iraq's capital, Baghdad
Full Article Houston Chronicle
05 Jan 2014

BAGHDAD (AP) — A new wave of bombings hit Iraq's capital, Baghdad, killing at least 20 people Sunday, officials said, the latest assault by militants who have been fighting Iraqi security forces and allied tribes in country's west. The deadliest attack took place in Baghdad's Shiite northern Shaab neighborhood, when two parked car bombs exploded...

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The Prophet Muhammad Mosque looks over a burned police vehicle left in the main street of Fallujah after clashes between Iraqi security forces and al-Qaeda fighters in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.
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At least 13 killed in Bangladesh election violence
Full Article Canberra Times
05 Jan 2014

Uneven contest: a soldier keeps watch on polling day in Dhaka. Photo: Reuters Thousands of protesters firebombed polling stations and stole ballot papers as deadly violence flared across Bangladesh Sunday during an election boycotted by the opposition. Police said at least 13 people had been killed and more than 200 polling stations were set on...

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Bangladeshi army soldiers patrol on a street during the election, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.
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African states pull citizens out of CAR
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Jan 2014

African countries have started repatriating their citizens from the Central African Republic in recent days, where continuing violence has led to deteriorating humanitarian conditions. Mali's government chartered two flights to evacuate around 500 of its citizens on Sunday while 150 of Niger's citizens arrived back in the capital Niamey on Friday...

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An African Union peacekeeper from Burundi participates in a joint patrol with French forces in the Fouh neighborhood of Bangui Central African Republic, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014.
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Iraqi police: Fallujah fully in hands of al-Qaeda group
Full Article Denver Post
05 Jan 2014

Mourners carry the coffin of a man killed when clashes erupted between al-Qaida gunmen and Iraqi army soldiers on Friday, his family said, during his funeral in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014. Provincial spokesman Dhari al-Rishawi said Iraqi security forces and allied tribesmen are pressing their...

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Mourners and Sunni gunmen chant slogans against Iraq's Shiite-led government during the funeral of a man killed when clashes erupted between al-Qaida gunmen and Iraqi army soldiers on Friday, his family said, in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014.
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Kim Jong Un: Nothing New About Purifying 'Filth'
Full Article WorldNews.com
04 Jan 2014

Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Humans live like lice in the folds of a garment...When fleas buzz in your ear, you do not hear them: how could God even hear men, let alone concede their wishes." -Wang Ch'ung, Taoist Philosopher North Korea's Kim Jong Un is not the first ruler to purge political opponents. Neither will he be the...

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File - In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and distributed Thursday, March 14, 2013, by the Korea News Service, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches a live ammunition firing drill.
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Dozens of polling stations ablaze on eve of disputed Bangladesh poll
Full Article Swissinfo
04 Jan 2014

Reuters January 4, 2014 - 11:39 By Ruma Paul and Tony Munroe DHAKA (Reuters) - Nearly 60 polling stations in Bangladesh were set on fire and three people were killed on the eve of Sunday's election in which the ruling Awami League looks certain to prevail in a walkover as the main opposition party boycotts the poll. The Bangladesh...

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A young Bangladeshi boy runs at the main ferry terminal under campaign leaflets in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014.
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South Sudan ceasefire talks delayed
Full Article Mail Guardian South Africa
04 Jan 2014

Face-to-face talks between warring parties in South Sudan have been delayed, government and rebel delegations said Saturday, dashing hopes of a swift ceasefire to end raging battles and risks of all-out civil war. South Sudan Information Minister Michael Makuei, part of the delegation to the talks in...

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In this photo taken Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014, a displaced mother and her baby, one of the few to have a mosquito net, wake up in the morning after sleeping in the open, some of the thousands who fled the recent fighting between government and rebel forces in Bor by boat across the White Nile, in the town of Awerial, South Sudan.
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The Washington Post: Keeping faith in Afghanistan
Full Article The Salt Lake Tribune
04 Jan 2014

The United States’ war effort in Afghanistan is to wind down this year, leaving a multitude of unanswered questions and plenty of loose ends. But the United States must not leave any ambiguity about the fate of the interpreters who aided U.S. forces over the past 13 years. Congress has approved a special immigrant visa program for those who...

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The Washington Post: Keeping faith in Afghanistan
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Syria rebels take on Islamist jihadists in fierce fighting
Full Article South China Morning Post
04 Jan 2014

Syrian rebels in opposition-held areas engaged in fierce battles with al-Qaeda-linked elements on Friday in what activists say is growing resistance to the jihadists’ brutal grip in many places. Elsewhere in northern Syria, an unidentified group seized five people...

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File - A Free Syrian Army fighter fires at Syrian Army positions during a clash in Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
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UK braced for more stormy weather
Full Article BBC News
04 Jan 2014

Further stormy weather and some snow is expected across many parts of the UK over the weekend, as coastal communities already hit by flooding begin to assess the damage. Four severe flood warnings, meaning "danger to life", are in place - one in Dorset and three in Gloucestershire. A storm surge is expected on the Forth in Scotland later....

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UK braced for more stormy weather
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Extreme cold grips snowy Northeast; Midwest awaits ‘polar vortex’
Full Article Ohio
04 Jan 2014

BOSTON: Homeowners and motorists dug out across the white-blanketed Northeast on Friday as extreme cold ushered in by the storm threatened fingers and toes but kept the snow powdery and mercifully easy to shovel. At least 15 deaths were blamed on the storm as it swept across the nation’s eastern half. While the snowfall had all but stopped by...

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A snow-covered road and trees are covered with snow  in Pocahontas, Illinois, USA as seen in this January 11, 2011 file photo.
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UN: CAR violence displaces nearly one million
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 Jan 2014

Violence in the Central African Republic has uprooted nearly a million people - a fifth of the population - and hampered aid efforts in the capital Bangui, according to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR). A flare-up in violence between Muslim fighters and Christian militias has displaced more than 200,000 people in the past few...

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Displaced people cross over the runway to get access to water, at a makeshift camp for people displaced by violence, at Mpoko Airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday, Jan. 3, 2014.
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Thirteen killed in Brotherhood clashes with police in Egypt
Full Article DNA India
04 Jan 2014

Thirteen people were shot dead as supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with police across Egypt on Friday, defying an ever-widening state crackdown on the movement that ruled the country until six months ago. Islamists opposed to the army's overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi in July have been holding daily demonstrations, even since...

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Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi throw stones at riot police during clashes at Nasr City, where protesters have installed their camp and hold their daily rally, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 26, 2013.
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Analysis: Anbar violence goes beyond sectarian conflict in Iraq
Full Article BBC News
04 Jan 2014

The attacks on the main police station in Fallujah on Wednesday, followed by the takeover of other police stations in Fallujah and Ramadi on the following day, are part of the escalation in the Sunni-Shia sectarian conflict that has long plagued Iraq and reached its worst point in 2006-2007. But the violence is also part of the broader malaise...

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An al-Qaida fighter stands guard after setting fire to an Iraqi police truck in front of the provincial government headquarters in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
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I won't be gagged by AOC: Torah Bright
Full Article The Australian
05 Jan 2014

OLYMPIC gold medallist Torah Bright has savaged the Australian Olympic Committee's ban on social media at the upcoming Sochi Games, accusing the organisation's "trivial policies" of infringing on her sport and freedom of speech. The 27-year-old snowboarder, tipped as one of the nation's best hopes at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia, told Premium...

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Torah Bright, from Australia, reacts after her second place finish in the Superpipe event on Friday, Jan., 25, 2008 at the Winter X Games at Buttermilk Ski Area near Aspen, Colo..
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Rovers frustrates Manchester City
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
05 Jan 2014

London: Last season’s beaten FA Cup finalists Manchester City tasted fresh disappointment in the competition on Saturday when they drew 1-1 at second-tier Blackburn Rovers in the third round....

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Manchester City's James Milner, center right, celebrates after scoring against Everton during their English Premier League soccer match at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Sept. 24, 2011.
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Atletico defeat Malaga to move top January 4, 2014
Full Article ESPN
05 Jan 2014

Atletico Madrid needed a second-half goal from midfielder Koke to earn a win at Malaga on Saturday, becoming the overnight leader of La Liga as they resumed following the winter break. GettyImagesKoke shot Atletico Madrid to the top of La Liga. Atletico built a provisional three-point advantage over Barcelona before the defending champions host...

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Atletico de Madrid's Diego Simeone from Argentina reacts during a Europa League round of 32 first leg soccer match against Rubin Kazan at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, Thursday Feb. 14, 2013.
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Honda: I can help AC Milan out of their rut
Full Article Goal
04 Jan 2014

The midfielder describes his move from CSKA Moscow to the Rossoneri as "a dream come true" and says that he is willing to pitch in wherever he is needed to turn the season around £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MIL Draw ATA £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MIL Draw ATA £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = MIL...

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Japan's Keisuke Honda
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Arsenal beats Tottenham 2-0 in FA Cup derby
Full Article Boston Herald
04 Jan 2014

LONDONArsenal overpowered north London rival Tottenham 2-0 to reach the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday, a significant scalp in the quest to end a nine-year trophy drought. Santi Cazorla swept in Arsenal's opener in the 31st minute as Tottenham was run ragged at the home of it fiercest rival. Arsenal's derby supremacy...

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Arsenal's Theo Walcott, center, is congratulated by Jack Wilshere, left, and Olivier Giroud after scoring against West Ham United during their English Premier League soccer match at Arsenal's Emirates stadium in London, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.
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Theo Walcott Taunted Tottenham Fans With '2-0' Hand Gesture During Arsenal's FA Cup Win (GIF/PHOTO)
Full Article Huffington Post
04 Jan 2014

It was not a "friendly reminder" that Theo Walcott offered to Tottenham supporters even if he did have a smile on his face. The Arsenal striker taunted Spurs fans by reminding them of the 2-0 scoreline as he was whisked off the field by medics late in the action at the Emirates on Saturday. The 24-year-old attacker had gone down with an apparent...

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Arsenal's Theo Walcott, right, celebrates with Bacary Sagna, centre, after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Arsenal and Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium in London, Sunday, April 28, 2013.
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Bayern Munich signs Lewandowski from Dortmund
Full Article The Wichita Eagle
04 Jan 2014

MUNICH — Bayern Munich signed Robert Lewandowski from Bundesliga rival Borussia Dortmund on a free transfer on Saturday, with the deal taking effect at the end of the season. Bayern announced in a statement that Lewandowski, who pushed for a move to the...

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Dortmund's Robert Lewandowski, from Poland, celebrates after scoring his fourth goal during the Champions League semifinal first leg
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Subs give Solskjaer debut win in FA Cup
Full Article The Times of India
04 Jan 2014

NEWCASTLE: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer enjoyed a memorable start to his Cardiff City managerial career on Saturday as his side fought back to beat Newcastle United 2-1 in the FA Cup. Newcastle were leading the third-round tie 1-0 through a goal by Papiss Cisse and looked in control when Solskjaer sent on substitutes Fraizer Campbell and Craig Noone...

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Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers dies at 74
Full Article Khaleej Times
04 Jan 2014

Tributes poured in soon after word of Everly’s death surfaced. Singer Phil Everly of the famed Everly Brothers died Friday, his widew told The Los Angeles. He was 74. Everly passed away in the Californian city of Burbank due to complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Patti Everly told the newspaper. “We are absolutely...

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The Everly Brothers, Phil (left) and Don (right), in a publicity portrait for Cadence Records.
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Ricky Martin splits from boyfriend
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
03 Jan 2014

Ricky Martin has split up with his long-term boyfriend after almost five years together. The Livin' La Vida Loca singer broke up with Carlos Gonzalez but the pair have stayed friends, a spokesperson for the star confirmed to People. Ricky's spokesperson said: "Ricky and Carlos have mutually agreed to end their relationship but continue to be united...

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Ricky Martin performs in concert at the American Airlines Arena Miami, Florida - USA April 9, 2011
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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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EU, UN Donors to Meet Jan 20 on CAR 'Tragedy'
Full Article Voa News
30 Dec 2013

The European Union says it will host a high-level meeting on what it calls the "appalling tragedy" in the Central African Republic to be attended by the United Nations and donor countries on January 20. EU aid chief Kristalina Georgieva said Monday that concerted...

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EU, UN Donors to Meet Jan 20 on CAR 'Tragedy'
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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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Carrie Underwood in concert May 2007
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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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Saul Zaentz, Producer of Oscar-Winning Movies, Dies at 92
Full Article The New York Times
05 Jan 2014

Saul Zaentz, an acclaimed independent film producer who adapted literary works for the screen and won best-picture Academy Awards for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” “Amadeus” and “The English Patient,” died Friday at his apartment in San Francisco. He was 92. Enlarge This Image Scott Barbour/Getty Images Saul Zaentz in 2003, honored by the...
Anthony Minghella, left, and Saul Zaentz pose for photographers at the 69th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles Monday, March 24, 1997. Minghella won for Achievement in Directing for "The English Patient" and Zaentz holds his Oscar for Best Picture. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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Idris Elba Isn't Going To Play James Bond, Hates The Phrase 'Black Bond'
Full Article Huffington Post
04 Jan 2014

Some of the Internet really wants Idris Elba to play James Bond. Sadly, the "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" actor says those people will just have to sit down. "It's a rumor that's gotten out of control, basically -- but that's all it is," Elba said on ITV's "Lorraine." "There's no truth in it whatsoever." Elba, who was recently feted with Golden...
Idris Elba arrives at the 2012 HBO Golden Globe After Party at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012.
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Why Judd Apatow And 'The Simpsons' Are A Perfect Match
Full Article Huffington Post
04 Jan 2014

Judd Apatow and "The Simpsons" are having a moment. The "Girls" producer will guest voice a character -- himself --on tomorrow's (Jan. 5) episode, and a spec script he wrote two decades ago for the show will get made next season. In an new interview with EW, Apatow revealed that "The Simpsons" episode he wrote is basically the premise for...
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Miranda Kerr: Flynn is perfection
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Jan 2014

Miranda Kerr has shared her most “intimate” times with her son Flynn. The model has Flynn, who turns three this month, with husband Orlando Bloom, who she announced she had separated from in October. Miranda and Orlando have stayed on good terms and are often spotted out with the tot, who she says makes her life much brighter. “It’s like no other...
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Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan shares his one regret about the show: Jesse Pinkman's teeth were too perfect
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Jan 2014

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan enjoyed a successful 2013 with his hit drama but he has revealed one haunting niggle – actor Aaron Paul’s teeth were too damn pearly white. In the show the award-winning 34-year-old actor played Jesse Pinkman, a drug addict who teams up with chemistry teacher Walter White to work in the methamphetamine trade. "I...
Vince Gilligan speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The X-Files" 20th Anniversary panel, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Zachary Quinto's warlock woes
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
04 Jan 2014

Zachary Quinto wishes he'd never appeared in fantasy TV show Charmed. The actor has some impressive films and shows on his resume, including Star Trek Into Darkness, where he played Spock. If he could erase one part from his CV, the 36-year-old would like to get rid of his turn in Charmed, which ended in 2006 and starred Alyssa Milano and Holly...
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Reitman: I'd wait years for Winslet
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
03 Jan 2014

Jason Reitman has said he would wait as long as it takes to make a movie with Kate Winslet. The director of Juno and Up In The Air worked with Kate and Josh Brolin on his new film Labor Day and told Empire magazine he would have put the film on hold if Kate had asked him to. Jason raved: 'Here's the thing, 'Kate Winslet is one of the greatest...
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Brad Pitt earns second PGA nod
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
03 Jan 2014

Brad Pitt has received his second Producers Guild of America award nominations for 12 Years A Slave. The Hollywood star, who was nominated in 2012 for Moneyball, was recognised along with director Steve McQueen, Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, and Dede Gardner. Though The Wolf Of Wall Street secured a nomination, the PGA did not name director...
American actor Brad Pitt departs following the screening of the film 'Inglourious Basterds' during the 62nd International film festival in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
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Tuna sells for thousands in Tokyo
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
05 Jan 2014

A sushi restaurateur has paid more than £42,800 (7.36 million yen) for a 230kg bluefin tuna in the year's celebratory first auction at Tokyo's Tsukiji market. Kiyoshi Kimura's record-winning bid last year of 15.4 million yen (£89,845) for a 222kg fish drew complaints that prices had soared out of line. Mr Kimura also set the previous record of 5.64...

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Fish dealers prepare to slice bluefin tuna at Tsukiji Wholesale Market in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
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Major Asian LNG buyers must together seek fair pricing: PM
Full Article Newstrack India
04 Jan 2014

Tweet Kochi, Jan 4 (IANS) Major buyers of LNG in Asia should come together to demand a fair pricing mechanism for gas being imported from outside the continent, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday. He was speaking after dedicating the Rs.4,200 crore Petronet LNG's Kochi terminal to the nation. "Asia has been the driver...

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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh addressing at the dedication ceremony of the Kochi LNG Terminal to the Nation, in Kochi, Kerala on January 04, 2014.
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'Jharkhand will have Lokayukta law by Feb 15'
Full Article Newstrack India
04 Jan 2014

Tweet Ranchi, Jan 4 (IANS) Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh announced here Saturday that Jharkhand would have an effective Lokayukta law by Feb 15. "Jharkhand will have its Lokayukta law by Feb 15. This will be according to the law...

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The Union Minister for Rural Development, Shri Jairam Ramesh addressing at the launch of a new skill development programme- ROSHNI, in New Delhi on June 07, 2013.
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Virbhadra Singh says BJP finds him the biggest obstacle in HP political scenario
Full Article Newstrack India
04 Jan 2014

Tweet Shimla, Jan. 4 (ANI): Reacting on the recent remarks made by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Anurag Thakur and P.K Dhumal, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh on Saturday said that BJP was saying this only because they found him to be their biggest obstacle to gaining power in the state. "I am just being haunted by Mr. Dhumal...

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Creating a More Responsive African-Led Peacekeeping Force (Brookings Institution)
Full Article noodls
03 Jan 2014

(Source: Brookings Institution) This week, France announced plans to draw down the number of troops it has in Mali by 60 percent, leaving only 1,000 French soldiers in place. The remaining troops will support the Multi-dimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali of the United Nations. Originally, the African-led International Support...

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Creating a More Responsive African-Led Peacekeeping Force (Brookings Institution)
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Bangalore to see 2nd highest office demand in Asia during 2014
Full Article The Siasat Daily
03 Jan 2014

New Delhi, January 03: IT hub Bangalore is expected to witness the second highest demand for office space in the Asia Pacific region during 2014 in a list topped by Tokyo, according to property consultant Cushman and Wakefield (C&W). "Bangalore is expected to see the second highest absorption in the APAC region and the highest demand in the...

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Prestige Shanthinikethan-Bangalore.
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Tata Motors stock plunges 3%
Full Article The Hindu
03 Jan 2014

Shares of Tata Motors today fell 3 per cent after the company reported a decline in its total vehicle sales for December 2013....

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Tata Motors stock plunges 3%
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The Ex-Prince of Al-Qaeda in Iraq
The Ex-Prince of Al-Qaeda in Iraq
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Protests against Bangladesh election turn violent
Protests against Bangladesh election turn violent
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More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Clashes erupt in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka between pro- and anti-government protesters ahead of elections. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Reuters tells the world's stories like no one else. As the largest international multimedia news provider, Reuters provides coverage around the globe and across topics including business, financial, national, and international news. For over 160 years, Reuters has maintained its reputation for speed, accuracy, and impact while providing exclusives, incisive commentary and forward-looking analysis. http://reuters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Reuters https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/reuters https://twitter.com/Reuters
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Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
Raw: Violence Sweeps Central African Republic
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http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Government troops were on high alert in the Central African Republic capital Bangui, amid clashes that killed dozens, between the mostly Muslim ex-rebels who have controlled the country since March and Christians who support the ousted president. (Dec.5) The Associated Press is the essential global news network, delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media platforms and formats. AP's commitment to independent, comprehensive journalism has deep roots. Founded in 1846, AP has covered all the major news events of the past 165 years, providing high-quality, informed reporting of everything from wars and elections to championship games and royal weddings. AP is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. Today, AP employs the latest technology to collect and distribute content - we have daily uploads covering the latest and breaking news in the world of politics, sport and entertainment. Join us in a conversation about world events, the newsgathering process or whatever aspect of the news universe you find interesting or important. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress http://www.ap.org/ https://plus.google.com/+AP/ https://www.facebook.com/APNews https://twitter.com/AP
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Iraq government loses control of Fallujah
Iraq government loses control of Fallujah
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The Iraqi prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki has vowed to eliminate "all terrorist groups" from Anbar province as a security source conceded the government had lost control of the town of Fallujah to al-Qaeda linked fighters. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports.
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Kim Jong Un's New Year Resolutions
Kim Jong Un's New Year Resolutions
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un begins the year with alarming new comments.
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Bangladesh election  BNP to boycott amid bitter row
Bangladesh election BNP to boycott amid bitter row
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Bangladesh election: BNP to boycott amid bitter row Bangladesh is preparing to elect a new parliament on Sunday amid a backdrop of increasing political violence. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) says that it will not participate unless the vote is held under the auspices of a neutral government. As a result, 153 of the 300 seats have already been "filled" because there is only one candidate. Polling will take place in the remaining 147 seats but in the absence of the main opposition parties, voters will have little real choice. Mahfuz Sadique reports from Dhaka.
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No breakthrough in South Sudan peace talks
No breakthrough in South Sudan peace talks
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South Sudan peace talks go on as fighting continues in the north. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
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A look at Special Forces in Afghanistan
A look at Special Forces in Afghanistan
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CNN's Anna Coren goes on patrol with U.S. Special Forces as the Afghan president decides whether they should stay.
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the prisoners of ISIL in Syria
the prisoners of ISIL in Syria
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  • published: 05 Jan 2014
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Cold and chaos as storm batters Europe over festive season
Cold and chaos as storm batters Europe over festive season
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Five people have died since Monday in the UK, as stormy weather wreaks havoc in Europe during the. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of. Five people have died since Monday in the UK, as stormy weather wreaks havoc in Europe during the festive season. Across the south of England, 150000 homes . The storm that killed two people on Monday continues to batter the UK, with Scotland and Northern. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscr. Wind and rain could disrupt Christmas travel in some areas. Wind and rain could disrupt Christmas travel in some areas Heavy rain and strong winds could disr. A major gas deal has been signed in Azerbaijan, as European buyers move to try to find alternatives. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs. . Pope Francis has celebrated his first Christmas Eve midnight mass at St Peter's in the Vatican. . euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscri. Described as Canada's most notorious gangster, Vito Rizzuto has died aged 67. . euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily . The awful weather has ruined Christmas for many people in southern England, the part of Britain the. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs. The first day of former Pakistani leader Pervez Musharraf's trial has been postponed due to a bomb. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc. Egyptian police say former prime minister Hisham Kandil has been arrested while trying to flee the. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc. The UN Security Council voted on Tuesday to increase the number of United Nations peacekeepers in. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscr. وزش باد شدید و بارش باران در بخشهای غربی و جنوب غرب. یورونیوز، پربیننده ترین شبکه خبری در اروپا برای. A sense of hope was returning to Tacloban on Saturday, eight days after Typhoon Haiyan hit The. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe. In Britain at least five people have died in wild weather that has provoked travel chaos at one of. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc. Russia told Ukraine on Tuesday it had transferred the first two billion euros of a 10 billion euro. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc. The World War II codebreaker and computer pioneer Alan Turing has been granted a royal pardon, more. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs. It's almost the end of an exciting year for sport. . euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news,. Storm winds and torrential rain buffet Britain, leaving two dead Travellers brace for second day of chaos after 34 flood warnings issued, and forecasters say. Thousands of Egyptians have attended a mass funeral for the victims of a car bomb attack which all. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc. The Spanish King's traditional Christmas Eve address did not go to air live on Catalonian public TV. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs. Τέσσερις άνθρωποι έχουν χάσει τη ζωή τους στη. Euronews, το κανάλι με την υψηλότερη τηλεθέαση στην Ευρώπη.. ICY winter storms with hurricane-force winds have lashed northern Europe, where the death toll rose to ten while hundreds of thousands were left without powe. Turkey's government suffered a shock twin resignation on Christmas Day with the economy and. euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe fo. An accident at a Turkish shipyard has left ten people dead after a navy tugboat capsized. Eight of the victims were military personnel. Two others were civil.
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Northeast Digs Out From Big Winter Storm
Northeast Digs Out From Big Winter Storm
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A storm dropped a blanket of light, powdery snow across the Northeast Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Wind chills ushered in frigid temperatures Friday that were unusual even for cities accustomed to arctic blasts. AP's commitment to independent, comprehensive journalism has deep roots. Founded in 1846, AP has covered all the major news events of the past 165 years, providing high-quality, informed reporting of everything from wars and elections to championship games and royal weddings. AP is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. Today, AP employs the latest technology to collect and distribute content - we have daily uploads covering the latest and breaking news in the world of politics, sport and entertainment. Join us in a conversation about world events, the newsgathering process or whatever aspect of the news universe you find interesting or important. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress http://www.ap.org/ https://plus.google.com/+AP/ https://www.facebook.com/APNews https://twitter.com/AP
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Four
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On December 25, 2013, Archbishop Dieudonne Nzapalainga gave his Christmas sermon in the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui. He discussed the need for reconciliation and forgiveness, but the country's leaders are incapable of stopping—or unwilling to stop—the violence, even as the country spirals deeper into the abyss due to an endless series of revenge killings between Christians and Muslims. Christmas night, I took refuge in what had probably been a Bangui flophouse in better times. Gunfire cracked in the distance, bullets zipped by, and explosions shook the windows as I sat there in the darkness. No one seemed to know who was fighting, most people were in hiding, and everyone was scared. A French military helicopter circled overhead while I frantically gathered my belongings in case I needed to move in the middle of the night. Twenty-four hours later, armed militias attacked the presidential palace. As Nzapalainga told his flock, what had been sectarian strife is now a religious conflict. And Lucifer has taken up residency in the CAR. Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
  • published: 27 Dec 2013
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Incredible footage of the largest protest in mankinds history!!, Long Live Egypt!
Incredible footage of the largest protest in mankinds history!!, Long Live Egypt!
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EGYPT REVOLUTION 2013
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Bloody Day Of Violence In Iraq Kills Dozens
Bloody Day Of Violence In Iraq Kills Dozens
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  • Updated: 23 Jul 2012
A series of roadside bombings, exploding cars and gun battles have killed at least 111 people and injured more than 200 across Iraq in the deadliest day of violence in more than two years. The coordinated attacks on Monday come after al Qaeda's leader in Iraq, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, warned the militant network was returning to strongholds from which it was driven before US troops left the country in December. "The majority of the Sunnis in Iraq support al Qaeda and are waiting for its return," he said in a statement last week. The bombings and shootings all took place within a few hours of each other, shattering a two-week lull in violence in the run-up to the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, which started in Iraq on Saturday. Sectarian violence peaked in Iraq in 2006-2007, but deadly attacks have persisted while political tensions among Iraq's main Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish factions have mounted since the American military withdrawal. No group has claimed responsibility for the latest wave of assaults, but a senior Iraqi security official blamed the local wing of al Qaeda, made up of Sunni Muslim militants hostile to the Shi'ite-led government. "Recent attacks are a clear message that al Qaeda in Iraq is determined to spark a bloody sectarian war," the official said, asking not to be named. "With what's going on in Syria, these attacks should be taken seriously as a potential threat to our country. Al Qaeda is trying to push Iraq to the verge of Shi'ite-Sunni war," he said. "They want things to be as bad as in Syria," he added. In Taji, 12 miles north of Baghdad, six explosions, including a car bomb, went off near a housing complex. A seventh blast caused carnage among police who had arrived at the scene of the earlier attacks. In all, 42 people were killed, including more than a dozen police officers, and 48 were wounded. Two car bombs struck near a government building in Sadr City, and in the mainly Shi'ite area of Hussainiya on the outskirts of the capital, killing a total of 16 people and wounding 73. Gunmen killed 13 soldiers and wounded five in an attack on a checkpoint in the town of Udaim, north of the capital, they said. In the Baghdad suburb of Hussainiya, a car exploded near a construction site, killing two, police said. Farther north, bombs planted in five towns around Kirkuk and in the oil-rich city itself, killed nine people and wounded 17, officials said. At least four attacks in the northern city of Mosul - a former al Qaeda stronghold - left 10 people dead, police said. Explosions and gun attacks on security checkpoints around the north eastern Diyala province, including a drive-by shooting, killed 11 people including soldiers and wounded 30, police sources said. Two car bombs parked near a military checkpoint killed five people and wounded 22 in the town of Khan Bani Saad, 20 miles northeast of Baghdad, police sources said. And there was a bombing in the southern town of Diwaniyah that police said killed three people and wounded 25. The orchestrated spate of attacks followed car bombs on Sunday in two towns south of Baghdad and in the Shi'ite shrine city of Najaf that killed 20 people and wounded 80. Monday's rising death toll is the largest since a string of nationwide attacks on May 10, 2010, which killed at least 119 people. Last month was one of the bloodiest since the US withdrawal, with at least 237 people killed and 603 wounded.
  • published: 23 Jul 2012
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UNHCR: Joshua's Story - South Sudan Emergency
UNHCR: Joshua's Story - South Sudan Emergency
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  • Duration: 2:11
  • Updated: 10 Jan 2012
Joshua Luka is just one of the 350,000 people who have been displaced by cross-border and inter-ethnic fighting, forced to flee into South Sudan and Ethiopia in search of food, medical assistance and shelter. After his village was destroyed by bombs, Joshua fled with his family to find a place of safety away from the fighting. Watch him describe what happened next... See how you can help refugees like Joshua and his family: http://ow.ly/9gFJL South Sudan, the world's newest country, is also facing a dire humanitarian emergency. Six months after South Sudan celebrated its status as a newly independent country, the disputed border area with Sudan has become a flashpoint and a gateway for tens of thousands of refugees. More than 80,000 people have fled Blue Nile and South Kordofan states of Sudan. UNHCR is conducting a major airlift of aid to remote refugee sites and working with partners to erect shelter and deliver basic services for the refugees.
  • published: 10 Jan 2012
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