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  • President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Maliki of Iraq...18:06
  • Egypt's Christians celebrate Christmas amid tight security...0:36
  • Thailand Protest 2013 - Explained...13:53
  • Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq...1:14
  • Senate Set to OK Yellen as New Central Bank Chief...2:27
  • What is U.S.'s role in driving out al-Qaida in Iraq?...9:47
  • Hundreds of Turkish police officers dismissed...0:57
  • 2014's US and Canada Snowstorm 'Hercules' : 16 Killed in Record-Breaking Low Temperatures...3:14
  • South Sudan conflict: Riek Machar - victim or villain?...7:59
  • Protests against Bangladesh election turn violent...0:54
  • Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui...1:54
add video playlist President Obama and Prime Minister Maliki speak to the press after a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office. November 1, 2013.
President Obama and Prime Minister Maliki speak to the press after a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office. November 1, 2013.
Pres­i­dent Obama's Bi­lat­er­al Meet­ing with Prime Min­is­ter Ma­li­ki of Iraq
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Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: \
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Sen­ate Set to OK Yellen as New Cen­tral Bank Chief
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While Iraqi government tanks lined the outskirts of Fallujah, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki urged Sunni tribal leaders to help drive out al-Qaida militants. Judy Woodruff talks to journalist Jane Arraf and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq James F. Jeffrey about the sectarian grievances at play and the U.S.\'s role.
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Hundreds of Turkish police officers dismissed

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Turkey has removed 350 police officers from their posts in the capital Ankara, following a corruption probe targeting people close to the government.
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Hundreds of police have been dismissed or reassigned across the country since last month\'s corruption investigation. Three cabinet ministers resigned after their sons were detained in the raids.
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Hun­dreds of Turk­ish po­lice of­fi­cers dis­missed
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2014's US and Cana­da Snow­storm 'Her­cules' : 16 Killed in Record-Break­ing Low Tem­per­a­tures
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Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: \
Fight­ing as mil­i­tants de­fend their po­si­tions in Fal­lu­jah, Iraq
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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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While Iraqi government tanks lined the outskirts of Fallujah, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki urged Sunni tribal leaders to help drive out al-Qaida militants. Judy Woodruff talks to journalist Jane Arraf and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq James F. Jeffrey about the sectarian grievances at play and the U.S.\'s role.
What is U.S.'s role in driv­ing out al-Qai­da in Iraq?
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Protests against Bangladesh elec­tion turn vi­o­lent
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To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui
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Civil and re­li­gious un­rest: vi­o­lence rocks CAR cap­i­tal of Ban­gui
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Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: \
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updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
18:06
Pres­i­dent Obama's Bi­lat­er­al Meet­ing with Prime Min­is­ter Ma­li­ki of Iraq
CNN 07 Jan 2014, January 7, 2014 -- Updated 1331 GMT (2131 HKT) Editor's note: Charles Lister is a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Doha Center in Doha, Qatar. His work focuses primarily on issues of terrorism and insurgency across the Middle East. Follow him on Twitter: @Charles_Lister. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely his. (CNN) -- Fallujah...
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updated 07 Jan 2014; published 07 Jan 2014
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Egypt's Chris­tians cel­e­brate Christ­mas amid tight se­cu­ri­ty
Lexington Herald-Leader 07 Jan 2014, CAIRO — Millions of Egyptian Christians thronged churches across this mainly Muslim nation for Christmas Mass, held Monday amid unusually tight security but with congregations filled with hope ahead of a key vote on a new constitution that enshrines equality and criminalizes discrimination. The stepped up security was in response to fears...
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updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
13:53
Thai­land Protest 2013 - Ex­plained
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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updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Fight­ing as mil­i­tants de­fend their po­si­tions in Fal­lu­jah, Iraq
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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updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Sen­ate Set to OK Yellen as New Cen­tral Bank Chief
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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updated 07 Jan 2014; published 07 Jan 2014
9:47
What is U.S.'s role in driv­ing out al-Qai­da in Iraq?
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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updated 07 Jan 2014; published 07 Jan 2014
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Hun­dreds of Turk­ish po­lice of­fi­cers dis­missed
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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updated 02 Jan 2014; published 02 Jan 2014
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2014's US and Cana­da Snow­storm 'Her­cules' : 16 Killed in Record-Break­ing Low Tem­per­a­tures
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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updated 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Fight­ing as mil­i­tants de­fend their po­si­tions in Fal­lu­jah, Iraq
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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updated 29 Dec 2013; published 29 Dec 2013
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South Sudan con­flict: Riek Machar - vic­tim or vil­lain?
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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updated 07 Jan 2014; published 07 Jan 2014
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What is U.S.'s role in driv­ing out al-Qai­da 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
0:54
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
1:54
Civil and re­li­gious un­rest: vi­o­lence rocks CAR cap­i­tal of Ban­gui
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 06 Jan 2014; published 06 Jan 2014
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Fight­ing as mil­i­tants de­fend their po­si­tions in Fal­lu­jah, Iraq
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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One move too far: How Iraq's Nouri al-Maliki overreached in Anbar
Full Article CNN
07 Jan 2014

January 7, 2014 -- Updated 1331 GMT (2131 HKT) Editor's note: Charles Lister is a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Doha Center in Doha, Qatar. His work focuses primarily on issues of terrorism and insurgency across the Middle East. Follow him on Twitter: @Charles_Lister. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely his. (CNN) -- Fallujah...

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A man looks at a burned police vehicle 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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Security tight as Egypt Christians mark Christmas
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader
07 Jan 2014

CAIRO — Millions of Egyptian Christians thronged churches across this mainly Muslim nation for Christmas Mass, held Monday amid unusually tight security but with congregations filled with hope ahead of a key vote on a new constitution that enshrines equality and criminalizes discrimination. The stepped up security was in response to fears...

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Worshippers attend Christmas Eve Mass
photo: AP / Ravy Shaker, El Shorouk Newspaper


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


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


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


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.
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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


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


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


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


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.
photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh


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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Sunderland sends Man U to 3rd straight loss
Full Article Houston Chronicle
07 Jan 2014

Manchester United slumped to a third consecutive loss for the first time in 13 years when Sunderland added to manager David Moyes' troubles by winning the first leg of their League Cup semifinal 2-1 Tuesday ngiht. The setback against the Premier League's last-place team completed a hat trick of 2-1 losses at the start of 2014 for...

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Brentford's Dudley Campbell, 3rd left, is surrounded by team-mates celebrating his goal against Sunderland during their English FA Cup fourth round soccer match at Grifin Park, London, Saturday, Jan 28, 2006.
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Kevin Pietersen reiterates his desire to get to 10,000 Test runs
Full Article The Siasat Daily
07 Jan 2014

London, January 07: Kevin Pietersen has insisted he has no intention of retiring and is determined to help England regain the Ashes next year. Pietersen`s future has been under the spotlight during England`s recent 5-0 Ashes series thrashing in Australia, with the 33-year-old star batsman managing a total of only 294 runs in the five tests at an...

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England's Kevin Pietersen takes a shot during Twenty20 international cricket match against India in Kolkata, India, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011.
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Navas out of Man City's League Cup semifinal
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jan 2014

LONDON: Manchester City winger Jesus Navas will miss Wednesday's League Cup semifinal first leg at home to West Ham United with a knee injury, manager Manuel Pellegrini revealed on Tuesday. The 28-year-old Spaniard played as a second-half substitute in his...

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Spain's Jesus Navas stops to speak with a television crew on arrival for a training session in Las Rozas, just outside of Madrid, Spain Tuesday June 4, 2013. The Spanish team travel to the U.S. later Tuesday where they will play two friendly matches as preparation for the upcoming Confederations Cup in Brazil.
photo: AP / Paul White


Sergio Aguero close to Manchester City return
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jan 2014

LONDON: Striker Sergio Aguero is back in training and close to returning for Manchester City after being out since before Christmas with a calf injury, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Tuesday. "I think Sergio will be back during January - he's working, he is training," Pellegrini told a news conference ahead of Wednesday's...

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Manchester City's Sergio Aguero, of Argentina, pauses during the first half of an exhibition soccer match against Chelsea Thursday, May 23, 2013, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
photo: AP / Jeff Roberson


Russia Tightens Security In Preparation For Sochi Olympics
Full Article Huffington Post
07 Jan 2014

MOSCOW, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Russian forces went on combat alert in Sochi and tightened restrictions on access to the Black Sea resort on Tuesday as part of measures by President Vladimir Putin to ensure security at next month's Winter Olympics. Aware that the success or failure of the Sochi Games will help shape his legacy, Putin has increased...

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At the centre for training volunteers for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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Injured Lindsey Vonn skipping Sochi Olympics
Full Article US News
07 Jan 2014

Comment () Tweet By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press Lindsey Vonn will miss the Sochi Olympics because of a right knee injury, leaving the Winter Games without one of its biggest stars. The 29-year-old from Vail, Colo., announced her decision Tuesday, exactly one month before the opening ceremony in Russia. Her personal publicist, Lewis Kay, said...

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Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, speeds down the course on her way to win an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in St. Moritz, Switzerland, Saturday, Dec .8, 2012.
photo: AP / Marco Trovati


Pulis: No Palace return for Zaha
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Jan 2014

Tony Pulis claims Wilfried Zaha will not return to Crystal Palace as Manchester United boss David Moyes wants to avoid sending the player back to London. Zaha signed for the Red Devils 12 months ago but stayed at Selhurst Park and helped the Eagles back into the Barclays Premier League. The 21-year-old England international has played in just two...

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Manchester United's Wilfried Zaha during his team's testimonial soccer match for Rio Ferdinand against Sevilla at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Friday Aug. 9, 2013.
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Six India players could have played Ranji quarters: Dravid
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jan 2014

NEW DELHI: Former India captain Rahul Dravid feels that players like Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwar Kumar should have been allowed to play for their respective states in the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal that starts on Wednesday. The BCCI is not allowing any of the six players -- Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane (Mumbai), Mohammed Shami...

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Board Of Cricket Control Of India (BCCI) proposes Rahul Dravid's name for Khel Ratna Award
photo: Creative Commons / Hashir Milhan from Colombo, Sri Lanka


Cyrus, Bieber in Forbes' list of 30 Under 30
Full Article Newstrack India
07 Jan 2014

Tweet Los Angeles, Jan 7 (IANS) Pop stars Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber feature in Forbes 30 Under 30 2014 list, a compilation of the brightest stars under the age of 30 who are...

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Bruce Springsteen's album 'High Hopes' streams for free
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06 Jan 2014

Washington, January 06: Bruce Springsteen latest album 'High Hopes' is finally available to listen to for free, after it was leaked online. The full album has been made available ten days before its official release, via the CBS website, Contactmusic reported. The album was...

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Bruce Springsteen performs during the 54th annual Grammy Awards pre-show on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)
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Katy Perry demands 'vegetables, fruits' during Vegas concert
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Jan 2014

Tweet Washington, January 6 (ANI): Katy Perry had made a list of backstage demands for her New Year's Eve concert in Las Vegas, which includes a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. The 'Roar' hitmaker asked the...

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Ellie Goulding embarrassed being told off by staff on birthday
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Jan 2014

Tweet Washington, January 6 (ANI): Ellie Goulding was left embarrassed when she was out celebrating her birthday and was told off by the staff of a private members' club. The 'Burn'...

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Ellie Goulding performing live at the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater Miami Beach, Florida - January 16, 2013
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American singer and UN Messenger of Peace Stevie Wonder gives an interview for the UN News and Media Division's news outlets.
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Justin Timberlake's 'The 20/20 Experience' tops best-selling album list of 2013
Full Article Newstrack India
05 Jan 2014

Tweet Washington, Jan 5 (ANI): Justin Timberlake's album 'The 20/20 Experience' has topped the list of album sales in 2013. According to Billboard, the album which was released on March 15th, 2013 sold 2.43 million...

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Cowell 'offers Scherzinger $5M'
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
05 Jan 2014

Nicole Scherzinger has reportedly been offered a lucrative contract to return for another season of X Factor UK. The former Pussycat Dolls frontwoman has served as a judge on the series since 2011. According to UK's Sunday People, X Factor boss Simon Cowell is so determined to get her back for another season, he's offering her double her salary for...

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Beyoncé 'ready for another baby'
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
05 Jan 2014

Beyoncé Knowles and Jay Z are rumoured to be planning for their second baby. The husband-and-wife power couple of have big plans for 2014, and a baby is rumoured to be one of them. They are already parents to Blue Ivy, who turns two on January 7. Sources say the shock release of 32-year-old Beyoncé’s self-titled new album, which hit the shelves...

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Beyonce Knowles appears onstage during MTV's "Total Request Live" at the MTV Times Square Studios Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006 in New York. Beyonce's latest album "B'Day" hit stores Tuesday, Sept. 5.
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Less collecting, more reading: Soha's mantra (Movie Snippets)
Full Article Newstrack India
07 Jan 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS) Following the release of her Bollywood film "Mr Joe B. Carvalho", actress Soha Ali Khan has her eyes set on collecting less books and reading more of them. "Plan: less book collecting, more actual reading - starting with Ramachandra Guha's 'India After Gandhi'. The best analysis of post-independence India," Soha, an avid...
Bollywood actor Soha Ali Khan smiles as she arrives for the inauguration of a shopping mall in Calcutta, India, Monday, Oct. 29, 2007.
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Emma Roberts Engaged To Evan Peters (REPORT)
Full Article Huffington Post
07 Jan 2014

Frazer Harrison via Getty Images Emma Roberts is reportedly engaged to marry Evan Peters. Here, they attend the Premiere Of FX's 'American Horror Story: Coven' after party at Fig & Olive Melrose Place on Oct. 5 in West Hollywood. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) Actress Emma Roberts is engaged to marry boyfriend and "American Horror...
Emma Roberts arrives at the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party in Los Angeles on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007.
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Will Smith pays tribute to Bel-Air co-star James Avery
Full Article BBC News
07 Jan 2014

Will Smith has paid tribute to his former Fresh Prince of Bel-Air co-star James Avery, who died last week. Smith, who played Avery's nephew in the 1990s sitcom, posted a photo of him with Avery and other cast members on his Facebook page. He wrote that the picture was taken the last time they were together. "Some of my greatest lessons in...
Actor Will Smith gives the victory sign to reporters upon his arrival at Ciampino airport in Rome, Friday, Nov. 17, 2006. Smith is in Rome to attend the expected wedding of actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, likely to take place at a medieval lakeside town Bracciano, outside Rome, on Saturday.
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Abhishek upset over 'Dhoom 3' edit
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
07 Jan 2014

A birdie tells us that Abhishek Bachchan is not too happy with the way his role has shaped up in Dhoom 3. The film we hear, was originally supposed to have a leading lady opposite...
Bollywood Actress Abhishek Bachchan during the inaguration of Omega Boutiqueat Kolkata on Friday 27 September 2013
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Versatile Nawazuddin now wants fee hike
Full Article Newstrack India
07 Jan 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Jan 7 (IANS) Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, known for roles in films "Kahaani", "Talaash" and "Gangs of Wasseypur, says he wants his fee to be increased now. "I want to hike my price because that should happen with each actor. It's just a wish which is...
Bollywood Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui along with Bipasha Basu  interact the media at Park Plaza Hotel in Kolkata on Monday 11 March 2013
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Republic Day release for Akshay Kumar's next
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jan 2014

This Republic Day it'll be Salman Khan saying 'Jai Ho'. And next year it could well be Akshay Kumar saying 'Jai Hind!' Neeraj Pandey, of 'Special Chabbis' fame, has teamed up with Vikram Malhotra to co-produce and direct an action thriller featuring the...
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Warner Bros. Heiress Sells Hollywood Home
Full Article The Hollywood Reporter
06 Jan 2014

1 0 0 0 0 Email Print Comments Chad King; Courtesy of Fox Warner Howard's views included the Capitol Records tower. (Inset: Nick Weidenfeld) The 2,600-square-foot house of Jack Warner's daughter Barbara Warner Howard is now the property of Nick Weidenfeld, head of Fox's Animation Domination High-Def, with “dead-on views of downtown to the ocean,”...
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Depressed over no roles, actor Uday Kiran ends life (Third Lead)
Full Article Newstrack India
06 Jan 2014

Tweet Hyderabad, Jan 6 (IANS) Apparently depressed over not getting films, young Telugu actor Uday Kiran committed suicide by hanging himself here Sunday night, police said Monday. Kiran, 33, is survived by his wife Vishita. Kiran, who acted in 19 films including three Tamil movies, ended his life in his flat at Srinagar colony around midnight. He...
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JPMorgan To Pay Over $2bn In Madoff Scheme
Full Article Orange News
07 Jan 2014

7 January 2014, 22:08 JPMorgan To Pay Over $2bn In Madoff Scheme Tweet JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay more than $2bn (£1.2bn) to settle claims related to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme. The bank will pay $1.7bn to settle criminal charges and a $350m civil penalty for what the Treasury Department called "critical and widespread deficiencies" in its...

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This July 28, 2012, file photo, shows JPMorgan Chase office in London.
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Losses from natural catastrophes halved in 2013, Munich Re says
Full Article Canberra Times
07 Jan 2014

Munich Re, the world's biggest reinsurer, said claims from natural catastrophes including floods and hailstorms fell 52 per cent last year amid a quieter hurricane season. Insured losses declined to about $US31 billion ($35 billion), the Munich-based company said in a statement today. That compares with $US65 billion reported for 2012. Total losses...

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A Philippine flag stands amongst the damage caused after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013.
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Hawaiian Airlines to start daily L.A.-Maui flights on July 1
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
07 Jan 2014

Hawaiian Airlines will begin daily nonstop flights from Los Angeles to Maui on July 1, the carrier announced Monday. Hawaiian Airlines will operate Airbus 330-200s, which seat 294 passengers, 18 in first class. The L.A. flight leaves 11:15 a.m. and arrives at 1:45 p.m. at Kahului Airport (OGG); the return flight leaves the island at 3:40 p.m. and...

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Greater connectivity between Indian, diaspora youth will result in wealth creation: Ravi
Full Article The Siasat Daily
07 Jan 2014

New Delhi, January 07: Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi on Tuesday called for greater connectivity between Indian and diaspora youth, which he felt would and should eventually result in economic cooperation leading to the creation of wealth, improved livelihood and prosperity. Addressing the youth session of the 12th Pravasi Bharatiya...

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The Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs, Shri Vayalar Ravi addressing at the inauguration of the 12th Pravashi Bharatiya Divas Engaging Diaspora Connecting Across Generation, in New Delhi on January 07, 2014.
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Mamata Banerjee visits West Bengal's Amlasole village; first by a chief minister in 10 years
Full Article The Times of India
07 Jan 2014

AMLASOLE: Chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday visited West Midnapore district's Amlasole village, which had hit headlines in 2004 for starvation deaths during Left Front rule, and said no one will be allowed to die from hunger. Recalling that she had first came the village when she was in...

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Ann Coulter Calls Melissa Harris-Perry MSNBC's 'Token' African-American
Full Article Huffington Post
07 Jan 2014

Ann Coulter managed to startle even Sean Hannity on Monday when she called Melissa Harris-Perry MSNBC's "token" African-American. Harris-Perry came under fire recently for...

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Conservative author Ann Coulter addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington on Saturday Feb. 20,2010.
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Eurozone inflation drop puts pressure on ECB
Full Article Fresno Bee
07 Jan 2014

LONDON — The pressure on the European Central Bank to ease monetary policy further in coming months ratcheted up Tuesday after figures showed underlying inflation in the eurozone fell to a record low. Eurostat, the EU's statistics office, said inflation across the 17 EU countries that used the euro in December fell to 0.8 percent, as...

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Richard Haass: Peter Robinson says more work needed for deal on parades, flags and the past
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Jan 2014

First Minister Peter Robinson has said much more work is needed to produce a deal on contentious parades, flags and dealing with a troubled past. Related Articles Peter Robinson said he had not thrown in the towel after talks chaired by former US diplomat Dr Richard Haass broke up on New Year's Eve without an all-party accord. The Ulster Unionists...

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Peter Robinson Northern Ireland First Minister arrives at Parliament Buildings, Stormont, Northern Ireland, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.
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President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Maliki of Iraq
President Obama's Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Maliki of Iraq
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President Obama and Prime Minister Maliki speak to the press after a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office. November 1, 2013.
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Egypt's Christians celebrate Christmas amid tight security
Egypt's Christians celebrate Christmas amid tight security
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Egypt's Christians celebrate Christmas amid tight security
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Thailand Protest 2013 - Explained
Thailand Protest 2013 - Explained
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"WHAT IS THE DEMOCRACY?" Thailand political crisis 2013 is another example of Dictatorial Democracy countries in this world. This Dictatorship is run by Thaksin Regime and his sister's government, Yingluck Shinawatra Administration. Although they claimed that they came from election and people should have no rights to overthrow them, millions of massive Thai people disagreed and were out on the streets risking their lives as they could not stand them to corrupt the country anymore. Whether the peaceful protests of millions of people can overthrow a shameless government is remained to be seen. We fully support the bravery Thai people and hope Thailand can reset and reform before the next election. January 3, 2014.
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Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://goo.gl/zRYiYn Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: "The revolutionaries of Fallujah tribes are resolved to punish those, the covetous, who are linked to the sectarian government." Al Qaeda's Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have been steadily tightening its grip in the vast Anbar province in recent months in a bid to create a Sunni Muslim state straddling the frontier with Syria. But last week's capture of positions in nearby Ramadi and large parts of Fallujah was the first time in years that Sunni insurgents have taken ground and held their positions for days. Iraqi government forces battling an al Qaeda offensive near the Syrian border launched an air strike on Ramadi city on Sunday killing 25 Islamist militants, according to local officials. However, in Fallujah, ISIL's task is being made made easier by disgruntled tribesmen who have joined its fight against the government. Report by Mark Morris. 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 Crack mayor Rob Ford will be running for re-election: http://bit.ly/1kfc90u Giant yellow rubber duck explodes in Taiwan: http://bit.ly/1eXp70w Legal recreational marijuana for sale in Colorado: http://bit.ly/18Z56UM Crop circles pop up in California: http://bit.ly/1fYatmj Incredible! Elephants play football in Nepal: http://bit.ly/1gfIjnx Edward Snowden's Alternative Christmas Message: http://bit.ly/1dcCt5J 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 See 2013's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/1cKAmGl See our Biggest Videos of All Time: http://bit.ly/18ZACCf
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Senate Set to OK Yellen as New Central Bank Chief
Senate Set to OK Yellen as New Central Bank Chief
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Video is uploaded from http://www.voanews.com other videos in come here The U.S. Senate appears set to confirm Janet Yellen as the new head of the U.S. central bank, making her one of the most powerful figures in world economic circles. The Senate is scheduled to vote late Monday on her nomination as chair of the Federal Reserve, replacing Ben Bernanke who is leaving at the end of the month. Analysts say Yellen has enough votes to win confirmation. VOA's Katherine Gypson reports. news, news 2013, news today, fox news, google news, yahoo news, bbc news, cnn newsnews news 12,newsday,news 12 long island,newsroom,newsies,news 12 brooklyn,newsweek,news 12 new jersey,newstudyhall,news articles,news america marketing,news and observer,news articles for kids,news about syria,news aggregator,news alerts,news around the world,news america,news apps,news bbc,news bloopers,news brooklyn,newsbusters,news bar nyc,news bronx,news bloopers 2013,news blogs,news bronx 12,news blues,news channel 12,news corp,news channel 5,news channel 4,news channel 9,news channel 3,news channel 8,news cnn,news channel 8 ct,news corp investor relations,news for kids,news fox,news for today,news feed,news for jax,news for syria,news from india,news for new york,news from israel,news for you
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What is U.S.'s role in driving out al-Qaida in Iraq?
What is U.S.'s role in driving out al-Qaida in Iraq?
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While Iraqi government tanks lined the outskirts of Fallujah, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki urged Sunni tribal leaders to help drive out al-Qaida militants. Judy Woodruff talks to journalist Jane Arraf and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq James F. Jeffrey about the sectarian grievances at play and the U.S.'s role.
  • published: 07 Jan 2014
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Hundreds of Turkish police officers dismissed
Hundreds of Turkish police officers dismissed
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Hundreds of Turkish police officers dismissed For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to http://www.youtube.com/user/24X7BreakingNEWS Turkey has removed 350 police officers from their posts in the capital Ankara, following a corruption probe targeting people close to the government. Officials, mostly from outside the city, are to replace them. Hundreds of police have been dismissed or reassigned across the country since last month's corruption investigation. Three cabinet ministers resigned after their sons were detained in the raids. The prime minister has accused the police and judiciary of a "dirty plot". The arrests were carried out as part of an inquiry into alleged bribery involving public tenders, which included controversial building projects in Istanbul. Those detained in the 17 December raids included more than 50 public officials and businessmen - all allies of the prime minister. The sons of two ex-ministers and the chief executive of the state-owned bank, Halkbank, are still in police custody. 'Political plotting' The latest round of police dismissals and reassignments were carried out under a government decree published at midnight. Those removed from their posts include chiefs of the financial crimes, anti-smuggling and organised crime units, the private Dogan News Agency reported. The move comes as the government is trying to contain the political fall-out from the corruption inquiry. Many believe the arrests and dismissals reflect a feud within Turkey's ruling AK Party between those who back Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and supporters of Fethullah Gulen, an influential Islamic scholar living in self-imposed exile in the US. Members of Mr Gulen's Hizmet movement are said to hold influential positions in institutions such as the police, the judiciary and the AK Party itself. For years, Mr Gulen's loyalists (known as Gulenists) broadly lined up with Mr Erdogan, sharing his belief of a greater role for Islam in Turkey's secular state, says the BBC's James Reynolds in Istanbul. The movement helped Mr Erdogan to win three general elections. Crucially, an undeclared Gulenist network in the judiciary and the police helped the government to remove the military from politics, our correspondent says. But, unhappy with the way Mr Erdogan dealt with the Gezi Park protesters, and angered by government plans to close a number of Hizmet-run schools, our correspondent says that many in Turkey believe that the Gulenist network has now gone after the prime minister's allies - a charge the movement itself denies. Turkey's army has said it does not want to get involved in political arguments, in response to rumours of a coup plot. 'Organised opponent' The scandal has prompted anti-government protests in Turkey's main cities in recent weeks but Mr Erdogan has pledged to fight on in what is seen as the biggest challenge to his government in his 11 years in office. He has called the corruption investigation a "smear campaign" and urged his supporters to vote for his AK Party in upcoming local elections. Turkey's lira has fallen to a new low against the dollar. The European Union - which Turkey hopes to join - has urged Ankara to address the corruption allegations in an "impartial manner". This summer, Turkey will vote for a new president. Over the past year, Mr Erdogan has positioned himself as a potential candidate but analysts say he now faces an organised opponent within the system he has dominated for a decade. TAGS abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology news, hot latest global news, internet technology news, las vegas breaking news, latest breaking news, latest celebrity news, latest information technology news, latest music news, latest news, latest news headlines, latest news update, latest sports news, live breaking news, local breaking news, local news today, msn breaking news, nbc breaking news, nbc world news, news of the world, news report us world, news today news, news updated daily, solar technology news, sports news today, technology news, the latest news, today news, us news and world, us news and world report, us news and world report magazine, us news and world report web site, us news world report, world news, world news daily, world news headlines
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2014's US and Canada Snowstorm 'Hercules' : 16 Killed in Record-Breaking Low Temperatures
2014's US and Canada Snowstorm 'Hercules' : 16 Killed in Record-Breaking Low Temperatures
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Millions of Americans have hunkered down in anticipation of a record-setting "polar vortex" expected to bring dangerously low temperatures to much of the United States. The rotating pool of cold, dense air was forecast to affect more than half of the continental US throughout Sunday and into Monday and Tuesday, with wind-chill warnings stretching from Montana to Alabama. The Arctic blast could send temperatures in the US to their lowest in two decades. Weather forecasters said with the wind chill, temperatures could plunge as low as -51C in some areas, prompting authorities in several towns and cities to warn residents to stay indoors and stock up on food. New York Storm, Winter Storms Eastern United States, Blizzard, Blizzard East Coast, East Coast Weather, Eastern-Us-Snowstorm, Holiday Storm, New York Blizzard, Snow Storm, Snow Storm East Coast, Winter Storm, Winter Storm East Coast, Green News Power Outages, Winter Storms, Ice Storm, Record Temperatures, Snowstorm, Winter, Green News Video, Blizzard Nemo, Blizzard New England, Blizzard Northeast, How Much Snow Nemo, Nemo, Nemo Blizzard, Nemo New England, Nemo Northeast, Nemo Storm, Nemo Winter Storm, New England Blizzard, New England Storm, Northeast Storm, Northeast Storm Nemo, Snow Storm Nemo, Storm Nemo, weather, Winter Storm, Winter Storm Nemo, Winter Storm Nemo Forecast, Winter Storm Nemo New York, Winter Storm Nemo Snow, Winter Storm New England, Winter Storm New York, Green News ideo, Nemo, Nemo Blizzard, New York City Blizzard, New York City Blizzard 2013, Nyc Blizzard, Nyc Blizzard Warning, Nyc Weather, Winter Storm Nemo, New York News Video, Blizzard Satellite Image, Nemo, Satellite Image, Satellite Image Snow, Snow Satellite Image, Winter Satellite Image, Winter Storm, Winter Storm Satellite Image, Winter Storm 'Nemo', Green News 2014 Blizzard, AP, Blizzard, Nemo, Nemo Aftermath, Nemo Destruction, Winter Storm 2014, Winter Storm Aftermath, Winter Storm Nemo Aftermath, Winter Storm Nemo Destruction, Winter Storm 'Nemo', Green News Video, State Of Emergency, Connecticut State Of Emergency, Ct State Of Emergency, Ct Winter Storm, Ct Winter Storm Nemo, State Of Emergency Connecticut, State Of Emergency Ct, Winter Storm Nemo Connecticut, Winter Storm Nemo Ct, Winter Storm 'Nemo', Green News Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, Holiday Travel, christmas 2013, Winter Storms, Bad Weather, Storms, Thanksgiving Storm, Thanksgiving Winter Storm, Winter Storm Thanksgiving, Green News East Coast Snow Storm, East Coast Cold, East Coast Snow, East Coast Weather, Snow, Snow Storm, weather, Winter, Winter Storm, Winter Weather, Green News US Storm 2014, Winter Storms Eastern United States, Blizzard Hercules, Blizzard East Coast, East Coast Weather, Eastern-Us-Snowstorm, Holiday Storm, New York Blizzard, Snow Storm, Snow Storm East Coast, Winter Storm, Winter Storm East Coast,winter storm Hercules,winter storm 2014,East Coast Snow Storm, East Coast Cold, Hercules storm, East Coast Weather, Snow, Snow Storm, weather, Winter, Winter Storm Winter storm bowmaster winter storm winter storm nemo winter storm 2013 winter storm names winter storm warning winter storm game winter storm east coast winter storm radar winter storm hercules winter hercules Winter Storm Hercules Forecast Winter Storm Hercules Snow Is Winding Down, But It's Cold How much snow is on the way? Near-blizzard conditions threaten 'a lot of problems' across Northeast Mass. prepares for blizzard conditions, heavy snow Winter Storm Warning Massive snowstorm bears down, threatening 40M in Northeast, Midwest First Snowstorm of 2014 Aims for Northeast 2014's first big storm bears down on northeast US Local weather: Winter storm warning issued for Monmouth and Ocean counties Winter Storm Hercules Forecast: Over 100 Million Targeted In the Midwest ... 2014's first big storm bears down on northeast US S.I. in line for more than 6 inches of snow -- most of it in the later on Thursday Winter Weather Advisory Posted, Intense Cold on the Way First snowstorm of 2014 descends on New England, New York Winter storm arrives, up to 11 inches of snow forecast Blizzard, sub-zero wind chills and foot of snow ready to hit Northeast Winter Storm Hercules State-By-State Impacts: 2014's First Big Storm Bears ... Fierce winter storm arriving in northeast US just in time for first work day of 2014 Mighty winter storm 'Hercules' heads to Northeast 1st snowstorm of 2014 descends on New England, NY Snow begins falling in Pa. in latest winter storm 1st snowstorm of 2014 descends on New England, NY Snow begins falling in Pa. in latest winter storm Northeast blizzard: Sub-zero wind chills, foot of snow ready to hit region VIDEO: Massive winter storm could drop 10 inches of snow on mid-Hudson ... Snow begins falling in Pa. in latest winter storm Winter weather advisory goes into effect at noon New England and New York brace for snowstorm Sandusky, Huron Bellevue schools, others closed
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Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://goo.gl/zRYiYn Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: "The revolutionaries of Fallujah tribes are resolved to punish those, the covetous, who are linked to the sectarian government." Al Qaeda's Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have been steadily tightening its grip in the vast Anbar province in recent months in a bid to create a Sunni Muslim state straddling the frontier with Syria. But last week's capture of positions in nearby Ramadi and large parts of Fallujah was the first time in years that Sunni insurgents have taken ground and held their positions for days. Iraqi government forces battling an al Qaeda offensive near the Syrian border launched an air strike on Ramadi city on Sunday killing 25 Islamist militants, according to local officials. However, in Fallujah, ISIL's task is being made made easier by disgruntled tribesmen who have joined its fight against the government. Report by Mark Morris. 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 Crack mayor Rob Ford will be running for re-election: http://bit.ly/1kfc90u Giant yellow rubber duck explodes in Taiwan: http://bit.ly/1eXp70w Legal recreational marijuana for sale in Colorado: http://bit.ly/18Z56UM Crop circles pop up in California: http://bit.ly/1fYatmj Incredible! Elephants play football in Nepal: http://bit.ly/1gfIjnx Edward Snowden's Alternative Christmas Message: http://bit.ly/1dcCt5J 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 See 2013's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/1cKAmGl See our Biggest Videos of All Time: http://bit.ly/18ZACCf
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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
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What is U.S.'s role in driving out al-Qaida in Iraq?
What is U.S.'s role in driving out al-Qaida in Iraq?
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  • Updated: 07 Jan 2014
While Iraqi government tanks lined the outskirts of Fallujah, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki urged Sunni tribal leaders to help drive out al-Qaida militants. Judy Woodruff talks to journalist Jane Arraf and former U.S. ambassador to Iraq James F. Jeffrey about the sectarian grievances at play and the U.S.'s role.
  • published: 07 Jan 2014
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Protests against Bangladesh election turn violent
Protests against Bangladesh election turn violent
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  • Updated: 29 Dec 2013
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
  • published: 29 Dec 2013
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Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui
Civil and religious unrest: violence rocks CAR capital of Bangui
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  • Updated: 05 Dec 2013
To the central african republic, where President Michel Djotodia has extended a curfew in the capital by four hours, after deadly clashes.... dozens of people were killed when Bangui was attacked, reportedly by supporters of Francois Bozize, who was overthown by rebels in March.... the latest violence coming shortly before the UN is expected to give the green light to French troops joining an African peacekeeping Mark Thompson has this exclusive France 24 report from Bangui LATEST NEWS - Watch the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories, international, business, entertainment, politics, and more. With our correspondents all over the world in the field.
  • published: 05 Dec 2013
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Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
Fighting as militants defend their positions in Fallujah, Iraq
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Subscribe to ITN News: http://goo.gl/zRYiYn Al Qaeda-linked militants and tribal fighters who have taken over parts of Fallujah, Iraq, have pledged to continue fighting Iraqi government. An unnamed commander of the anti-government Fallujah military council stated their aims on camera: "The revolutionaries of Fallujah tribes are resolved to punish those, the covetous, who are linked to the sectarian government." Al Qaeda's Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have been steadily tightening its grip in the vast Anbar province in recent months in a bid to create a Sunni Muslim state straddling the frontier with Syria. But last week's capture of positions in nearby Ramadi and large parts of Fallujah was the first time in years that Sunni insurgents have taken ground and held their positions for days. Iraqi government forces battling an al Qaeda offensive near the Syrian border launched an air strike on Ramadi city on Sunday killing 25 Islamist militants, according to local officials. However, in Fallujah, ISIL's task is being made made easier by disgruntled tribesmen who have joined its fight against the government. Report by Mark Morris. 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 Crack mayor Rob Ford will be running for re-election: http://bit.ly/1kfc90u Giant yellow rubber duck explodes in Taiwan: http://bit.ly/1eXp70w Legal recreational marijuana for sale in Colorado: http://bit.ly/18Z56UM Crop circles pop up in California: http://bit.ly/1fYatmj Incredible! Elephants play football in Nepal: http://bit.ly/1gfIjnx Edward Snowden's Alternative Christmas Message: http://bit.ly/1dcCt5J 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 See 2013's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/1cKAmGl See our Biggest Videos of All Time: http://bit.ly/18ZACCf
  • published: 06 Jan 2014
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How Kim Jong Un executed his uncle, with starving dogs
How Kim Jong Un executed his uncle, with starving dogs
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AFTER North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un declared his uncle to be "despicable human scum, worse than a dog," details of his execution have emerged. The details were disclosed in a report, where unlike previous executions of political prisoners which were carried out by firing squads with machine guns, Jang Song Thaek was stripped naked and thrown into a cage, along with his five closest aides, the Straits Times reports. "Then 120 hounds, starved for three days, were allowed to prey on them until they were completely eaten up. This is called "quan jue", or execution by dogs."
  • published: 03 Jan 2014
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The President of Cuba, Raul Castro speaks during the 50th anniversary celebration of the Cuban Revolution at the main plaza in Santiago, Cuba, Thursday Jan. 1, 2009. Fifty years after triumphant armed rebels took power, Cuba celebrated the revolution's anniversary Thursday with toned-down festivities following a trio of devastating hurricanes and under the enduring public absence of an ailing Fidel Castro. The coach of the U.S. national soccer team Jurgen Klinsmann addresses the media at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels, Monday Sept. 5, 2011. On Tuesday, the U.S. national soccer team plays a friendly match against Belgium. Cuba's President Raul Castro speaks during celebrations marking Cuba’s Revolution Day in Guantanamo, Cuba, Thursday, July 26, 2012. Pumpkin spider, Araneus trifolium and its web with Twin Peaks fog droplets, San Francisco, USA.

Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pauses as she talks to media after attending a Cabinet meeting, in Bangkok, Thailand , Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. Shinawatra said Tuesday she would not resign ahead of national elections set for Feb. 2, despite opposition demands she step down as the caretaker head of government. England Batsman Alastair Cook in action on 3 Day 3rd Test Match against India  at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Friday 07 December 2012 The tails of Qantas planes are lined up at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011. In this Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 image provided by Australasian Antarctic Expedition/Footloose Fotography, passengers from the Russian ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy link arms and stamp out a helicopter landing site on the ice near the trapped ship 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart, Australia. Passengers on board a research ship that has been trapped in Antarctic ice for a week are expected to be rescued by helicopter, after three icebreakers failed to reach the paralyzed vessel, officials said Tuesday.
One move too far: How Iraq's Nouri al-Maliki overreached in Anbar
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January 7, 2014 -- Updated 1331 GMT (2131 HKT) Editor's note: Charles Lister is a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Doha Center in Doha, Qatar. His work focuses primarily on issues of terrorism and insurgency across the Middle East. Follow him on Twitter: @Charles_Lister. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely his. (CNN) -- Fallujah...

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A man looks at a burned police vehicle 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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