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Thai government fears coup plan in the works
Full Article Canberra Times
07 Jan 2014

Rallying: Anti-government protesters in central Bangkok on Monday. Photo: Reuters Bangkok: Thailand’s democratically elected government fears the country’s powerful military will be lured into staging a coup if anti-government protesters shut down Bangkok again next Monday. Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is also facing legal...

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Thai anti-government protesters chat next to a protesting banner outside a makeshift camp where their colleagues were shot outside the Prime Minister's office of Government House, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand.
photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong

updated 06 Aug 2012; published 02 Jun 2008
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Thai Protests Spark Fears of Coup
updated 02 Aug 2013; published 12 Mar 2010
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Thailand braces for massive political protests
updated 21 Nov 2013; published 21 Nov 2013
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Thai ruling party escapes punishment in key court ruling
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 03 Sep 2008
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Thai Protesters Staying Put
updated 01 Nov 2013; published 01 Nov 2013
2:04
Thai MPs pass political amnesty bill
updated 26 Nov 2013; published 26 Nov 2013
1:23
Thailand: anti-government protesters mass outside Ministry
Iraq calls on Fallujah residents to expel al-Qaida
Full Article Ohio
07 Jan 2014

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s prime minister urged Fallujah residents on Monday to expel al-Qaida militants to avoid an all-out battle in the besieged city, a sign that the government could be paving the way for an imminent military push in an attempt to rout hard-line Sunni insurgents challenging its territorial control over the western approaches to...

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In this Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014 picture, gunmen patrol during clashes with Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, Iraq. Clashes continued late Sunday and early morning Monday between al-Qaida and Iraqi troops on the main highway that links the capital, Baghdad, to neighboring Syria and Jordan. Al-Qaida fighters and allied tribes are still controlling the center of the city where they are deployed in streets and around government buildings.
photo: AP

updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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BBC News - Iraq violence PM urges Fallujah to oust militants
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Iraqi Prime Minister Wants Al-Qaeda Out Of Fallujah
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Maliki: Rebels Power Must Be Broken
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Iraq's premier urges Falluja residents and tribes to expel terrorists
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Iraqi PM urges Fallujah residents to expel militants before army attacks
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Iraq's premier urges Falluja residents and tribes to expel terrorists
Janet Yellen: Federal Reserve Boss Is Revealed
Full Article Orange News
07 Jan 2014

7 January 2014, 1:37 Janet Yellen: Federal Reserve Boss Is Revealed Tweet Federal Reserve vice chair Janet Yellen will be the new head of the world's most powerful central bank - the first woman to hold the position. The 67-year-old was Barack Obama's choice and she earned cross-party support in the bitterly divided chamber. "The American people...

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Janet Yellen, of California, President Barack Obama's nominee to become Federal Reserve chair, center, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday Nov. 14, 2013, before the Senate Banking Committee hearing on her nomination to succeed Ben Bernanke.
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin

updated 09 Oct 2013; published 09 Oct 2013
2:14
BBC News - Obama nominates Janet Yellen as Federal Reserve boss
updated 17 Oct 2013; published 17 Oct 2013
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Ron Paul: New Fed Boss, Same as the Old Boss - Janet Yellen
updated 09 Oct 2013; published 09 Oct 2013
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Janet Yellen to become new head of the Federal Reserve - Business Daily
updated 09 Oct 2013; published 09 Oct 2013
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BBC News - Janet Yellen nominated as head of US Federal Reserve
updated 10 Oct 2013; published 10 Oct 2013
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YELLEN 1st Female President of US Corporation under the Federal Reserve
updated 09 Oct 2013; published 09 Oct 2013
12:33
Obama nominates Janet Yellen to head Federal Reserve
Kerry: U.S. will help Iraq fight militants but not with troops
Full Article Denver Post
06 Jan 2014

Sunni fighters take up position in Fallujah city, western Iraq, 05 January 2014. According to media reports, militants from the Islamist State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have taken full control of Iraq's city of Fallujah and large areas of Ramadi, two key cities in the western province of Anbar, after government forces cleared out an...

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Crown Prince Saud al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia, not pictured, address Saudi and American reporters in Riyadh about their just-concluded meeting with King Abdullah on January 5, 2014.
photo: US DoS

updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
1:12
U.S. Won't Send Troops to Iraq to Fight Al-Qaeda, Kerry Says
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Kerry Says US Will Not Send Troops To Help Iraq Fight Al Qaeda
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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United States Will Not Return To Iraq
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Iraq conflict: Sunni fighters 'control all of Fallujah'
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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BBC News - Iraq: Kerry pledges US help over al Qaeda militants
Turkey's Erdogan says not opposed to military coup plot retrials
Full Article Reuters
06 Jan 2014

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said he would not oppose the retrial of hundreds of military officers convicted on coup plot charges, a case that underlined civilian dominance over a once all-powerful army. Turkey's appeals court in October upheld...

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Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the lawmakers of his Islamic-rooted party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
photo: AP

updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
0:59
Erdogan favors retrial of jailed officers
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Prime Minister of Turkey supported coup case retrial
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Erdogan accuses judiciary of coup plot TNT NEWS
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Turkey's Erdogan Moots Retrial Of Military Coup Plots
updated 04 Aug 2013; published 04 Aug 2013
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Erdogan Appoints New Military Commanders To The Turkish Army
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Prime Minister Erdogan In Favor Of Military Retrial
Polar Vortex: Global Warming To Blame For Chilly 2014 Weather In US?
Full Article The Inquisitr
06 Jan 2014

As previously reported by The Inquisitr, the recently rescued scientists from the ship trapped in Antarctica’s thickening ice were derided as “global warming alarmists,” and even Donald Trump chimed in on the controversy. No, a polar vortex isn’t a last minute gift sent by Santa Claus for those wishing for snowy conditions....

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Travelers walk in the economic parking lot at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.
photo: AP / Nam Y. Huh

updated 19 Jan 2012; published 19 Jan 2012
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The Weather Report
updated 23 Jun 2013; published 23 Jun 2013
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Arctic Amplification (Extreme Weather): Jennifer Francis June 6, 2013
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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NFL BRAVE FANS GATHER IN WISCONSIN FOR SUPPORT THEIR TEAM IN TEMP OF -26C Polar Vortex
updated 18 Aug 2012; published 18 Aug 2012
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Polar vortex and Strat warming!
updated 21 Sep 2013; published 21 Sep 2013
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Climate Change, Belief Formation, Bad Science Reporting
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Iraqis Make Gains Against Militants in Key City
Full Article The New York Times
06 Jan 2014

BAGHDAD — Iraqi security forces and their tribal allies made gains in heavy fighting on Sunday in Ramadi, reclaiming parts of the city from Sunni militants aligned with Al Qaeda, security officials and tribal leaders said. Related Qaeda-Linked Militants in Iraq Secure Nearly Full Control of Falluja (January 5, 2014) Power Vacuum in Middle East...

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Gunmen patrol after clashes with Iraqi security forces in Fallujah, 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014.
photo: AP

updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
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Iraqi security forces gain control over most of Fallujah
updated 04 Sep 2013; published 04 Sep 2013
2:56
Syria's War: Syrian troops continue making gains against militants
updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
4:26
Dozens of al-Qaeda-linked militants killed in anti-terror operations in Iraq
updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
5:44
Iraq fighting al Qaeda linked militants
updated 14 Oct 2013; published 14 Oct 2013
2:22
Syria army gains ground in Damascus countryside
updated 20 Nov 2013; published 20 Nov 2013
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Syrian army forces make more gains in Aleppo
South Sudan's Warring Factions Start Direct Peace Talks
Full Article Huffington Post
05 Jan 2014

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Two warring factions from South Sudan held direct peace talks on Sunday for the first time since conflict began roiling the country last month, sending hundreds of thousands of people fleeing for safety. The direct talks, focused on a cease-fire and the release of political prisoners, put representatives of President...

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Displaced families prepare food in the morning, 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 Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis

updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
1:40
Peace talks set to begin in South Sudan
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
2:31
Direct talks due to seek end to South Sudan violence
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Direct Talks For Peace In South Sudan Start
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
2:38
Violence Continues Admits South Sudan Peace Talks
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
3:35
No breakthrough in South Sudan talks
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
2:03
Chinese rescue icebreaker stuck in Antarctic ice
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.
photo: AP

updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Bombings kill 20 in Iraq's capital, Baghdad
updated 26 Dec 2013; published 26 Dec 2013
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IRAQ: Bomb Attacks during Christmas Mass in Baghdad Kill 37
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
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Bomb Attacks Across Iraq Kill 30, Wound Nearly 100 | NewsLook
updated 21 Dec 2013; published 21 Dec 2013
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Bomb Attack Kills Officers in Iraq - Breaking News 21 Dec
updated 25 Dec 2013; published 25 Dec 2013
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Iraq: Christmas bombers target Christians kill 37 -- Dec 25, 2013
updated 19 Mar 2013; published 19 Mar 2013
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Bombings in Baghdad kill 56 on eve of Iraq war anniversary |
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.
photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh

updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
1:07
At Least 13 Killed in Bangladesh Election Violence
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
1:17
Bangladesh ruling Awami League wins election scarred by violence and boycotts
updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
1:09
BBC News - Bangladesh election: Ruling Awami League 'wins boycotted poll'
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
1:19
Violence, street clashes mar elections in Bangladesh
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Bangladesh polls: Poor turnout with 8 killed in violence
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Violence In Bangladesh Before Elections

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As U.S. forces continue to draw down in Afghanistan with the Taliban, allies of al-Qaida, still occupying most of the country, it’s difficult to see what was achieved in the...
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Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling While it is not confirmed that North Korea's Kim Jong Un executed his uncle by feeding him to a pack of hungry dogs, what is...
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Many in the mainstream media, itself at times a target of illegal snooping, have dismissed Edward Snowden's Christmas greeting as delusional and demagogic. MSNBC's Lawrence...

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov walk and talk
January 06: UN leader Ban Ki-moon has sent invitations to 30 countries to attend a Syria peace conference this month, but did not include Iran, a spokesman said. US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet on...
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Janet Yellen, vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, places her name plate at her seat at the International Monetary Conference in Shanghai, China, Monday, June 3, 2013.
Janet Yellen, a key force behind the Federal Reserve's unprecedented and controversial efforts to boost the US economy, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead the central bank just as it begins to unwind that stimulus. When she succeeds Ben...
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FIFA President Joseph Blatter announces Qatar to host the 2022 soccer World Cup in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, Dec.2, 2010.
"Brazil has just realized what it means to organize a World Cup," Blatter said in an interview with Swiss newspaper 24 Heures. "They started a lot too late." Join the Discussion Delays have included financial problems, worker safety issues and...
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US intelligence report predicts failure in Afghanistan
A stunning new intelligence report surfaced this week highlighting a dire situation in Afghanistan. The National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) classified report suggested Afghanistan would quickly fall into chaos if US and NATO forces failed to sign a...
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Mylan donates $3 million to Philippines relief effort
Reporter- Pittsburgh Business Times | Canonsburg-based drug giant Inc. has donated more than $3 million in medications to AmeriCares for its Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts in the Philippines. The donation is the company’s biggest to the...
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African Union missing in action in conflicts from Mali to South Sudan
Weak leadership and rivalry between states have hampered African efforts to bring security to the conflict-hit continent A French soldier patrols Bossangoa, Central African Republic. Foreign troops have struggled to stem sectarian clashes....
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A court in the Indian capital, Delhi, has said that pre-marital sex was "immoral" and against the "tenets of every religion". Judge Virender Bhat made the remarks after ruling that sex between two adults on the promise of marriage...
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