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At least 200 drown in South Sudan ferry accident while fleeing fighting
Full Article The Guardian
14 Jan 2014

Between 200 and 300 people fleeing fighting in the city of Malakal feared dead in ferry accident on the White Nile river The ferry passengers were fleeing fighting in the city of Malakal. Photograph: Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images At least 200 South Sudanese civilians drowned on Tuesday in a ferry accident on the White Nile river while...

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File - Displaced people get off a river barge from Bor, 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 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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200 People Drowned On Sinking South Sudan Nile Ferry Accident
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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South Sudan Nile Ferry Sinks With More Than 200 Dead In Malakal
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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South Sudan Nile Ferry Sinks With More Than 200 Dead - 14 January 2014
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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South Sudan Nile ferry sinks with more than 200 dead | Breaking News
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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South Sudan Nile ferry sinks with more than 200 dead
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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South Sudan ferry accident kills women, children fleeing fighting
Egypt holds key vote on country's new next charter
Full Article Star Telegram
14 Jan 2014

Associated Press CAIRO — Egyptians start voting Tuesday on a draft for their country's next constitution, a vision for the nation's future and a milestone in a military-backed roadmap put in place after Mohammed Morsi was overthrown in a coup last July. The two-day balloting is also widely seen as a referendum on a likely presidential run by...

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An Egyptian worker carries boxes of ballots at the Giza courthouse, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 13, 2014. The January 14-15 vote on the draft constitution will be the first real test of the post-Morsi regime.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil

updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Egypt holds key vote on country's new charter
updated 09 Jan 2014; published 09 Jan 2014
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Egyptians vote on new constitution after a night of clashes
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Egypt: what the vote on the constitution means for the country
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Egypt votes on new constitution
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Egyptian Referendum Over New Constitution
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Egyptians vote on new constitution amid boycott by Muslim Brotherhood
Thailand crisis: Protesters march as 'shutdown' continues
Full Article BBC News
14 Jan 2014

Thai protesters have marched on several government buildings on the second day of what they are calling a shutdown of the capital, Bangkok. Demonstrators surrounded the Customs Department and key road junctions remained blocked. The protesters want the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to be replaced by an unelected...

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Anti-government protesters with national flags gather for a rally Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, in Bangkok, Thailand.
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit

updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thai anti-government protesters try to shut down Bangkok
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Protesters Begin Bangkok 'Shutdown' - 14 January 2014
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thailand protests: Tens of thousands begin 'Bangkok shutdown'
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thailand protesters 'shutdown' Bangkok
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Anti-government protesters in Thailand move to shut down capital, oust prime minister
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thai protesters attempt to shut down capital Bangkok
Govt forces to take over security in Mexico state
Full Article The Guardian
14 Jan 2014

MARK STEVENSON Associated Press= APATZINGAN, Mexico (AP) — Federal forces will take over security in a large swath of a western Mexico state where firefights between vigilante groups and drug traffickers erupted over the weekend, a top Mexican official announced Monday. Interior Secretary Miguel Angel Osorio Chong said federal forces with support...

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Soldiers guard a street in the area where, according to Mexico's Defense Minister, Mexican drug cartel leader Ignacio Coronel Villareal, aka Nacho Coronel, was killed during an army raid in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, Mexico, Thursday July 29, 2010.
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Air Force One Security U.S. President Obama two day visit to Mexico
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Mexico Violence Federal Forces to take over security
updated 16 Jan 2012; published 16 Jan 2012
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Mexican Federal Police Best Police Force In The World
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Mexico To Deploy Federal Forces in Michoacan Conflict Zone - 14 January 2014
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Army to intervene in Mexico state
updated 25 Nov 2010; published 25 Nov 2010
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U.S. Presents Three Black Hawk Helicopters to Mexico
U.S. and Russia say Syria aid access and local ceasefire possible
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
14 Jan 2014

By Warren Strobel PARIS (Reuters) - Syria's government and some rebels may be willing to permit humanitarian aid to flow, enforce local ceasefires and take other confidence-building measures in the nearly three-year-old civil war, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday. Kerry said that he and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov...

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File - In this Thursday, April 25, 2013 file photo citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center AMC which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows members of the free Syrian Army preparing their weapons, in the neighborhood of al-Amerieh in Aleppo, Syria.
photo: AP / Aleppo Media Center AMC

updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Syria: Kerry and Lavrov propose ceasefire zones - video
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Syria Kerry and Lavrov propose ceasefire zones
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Kerry, Lavrov zero in on ceasefire in Syria
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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'Ceasefires possible in areas of Syria', says John Kerry
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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US and Russia propose Syria truce
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Aleppo ceasefire, prisoner exchange mulled ahead of Syrian peace conference
Central African Republic leader says chaos is over
Full Article BBC News
13 Jan 2014

Relative calm has returned to the streets of the Central African Republic (CAR) capital Bangui after weeks of sectarian clashes, with banks, offices and markets re-opening. The country's interim leader said the days of looting and revenge attacks were over. The city has been riven by sectarian clashes in recent months. About 20% of the 4.6...

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A French soldier waves to children as his jeep patrols between the airstrip and a makeshift camp housing an estimated 100,000 displaced people, at Mpoko Airport, in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell

updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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Chaos in Central African Republic
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Two
updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
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Crisis in the Central African Republic: Dispatch Five
updated 08 Dec 2013; published 08 Dec 2013
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French President questions Central African Republic leadership as violence continues
updated 25 Mar 2013; published 25 Mar 2013
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Ousted president of Central African Republic flees to Cameroon
updated 20 Jun 2013; published 20 Jun 2013
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Central African Republic: a country in distress - FOCUS 06/18/2013
Afghanistan stability: a pipe dream?
Full Article Al Jazeera
13 Jan 2014

In recent days, US officials have admitted that negotiations with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on a bilateral security agreement (BSA) continue to make little progress. Washington's ambassador to Kabul has reportedly concluded that Karzai is unlikely to sign an accord before the elections this spring - and yet the Obama administration, after...

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U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joseph Brockbank (middle), platoon leader for 1st platoon, Troop P (Palehorse), 4th Squadron, Combined Task Force Dragoon, walks back to his vehicle with a member of the Afghan Uniformed Police after engaging with local village elders Dec. 16, 2013, at Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
photo: US Army / Sgt. Joshua Edwards

updated 12 Oct 2013; published 12 Oct 2013
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US forces capture Pakistani Taliban commander
updated 12 Oct 2013; published 12 Oct 2013
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USA announce arrest of Taliban commander
updated 20 Aug 2013; published 20 Aug 2013
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Pakistan news army: Taliban say no to dialogue
updated 23 Apr 2013; published 23 Apr 2013
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US, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, India - NHK In-depth
updated 17 Aug 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
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US Army Confirms Taliban shot down Blackhawk over Kandahar killing 7 US troops including 2 NS
updated 06 Dec 2013; published 06 Dec 2013
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Karzai: American Withdraw Is Morale Boost For The Enemy
Iran and world powers reach N-deal
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
13 Jan 2014

Iran has agreed to limit uranium enrichment and to open its nuclear programme to daily inspection by international experts starting next Monday. It sets the clock running on a six-month deadline for a final nuclear agreement, officials said yesterday. In exchange, the Islamic Republic will get a relaxation of the financial sanctions that have been...

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File - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry addresses reporters and takes some of their questions during a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, on November 24, 2013, after the P5+1 member nations concluded negotiations with Iran about its nuclear capabilities.
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updated 12 Jan 2014; published 12 Jan 2014
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Iran, 6 World Powers Agree to Nuclear Deal Terms
updated 24 Nov 2013; published 24 Nov 2013
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BREAKING: President Obama Delivers Statement over Iran Nuclear Deal 11/23/2013
updated 24 Nov 2013; published 24 Nov 2013
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P5+1 & Iran agree landmark nuclear deal at Geneva talks
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Iran Nuclear Deal: Tehran and six world powers agree on timetable to implement nuclear deal
updated 24 Nov 2013; published 24 Nov 2013
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Breakthrough nuclear agreement reached between Iran and six world powers
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Iran nuclear deal reached
Thailand crisis: Protesters begin Bangkok 'shutdown'
Full Article BBC News
13 Jan 2014

13 January 2014 Last updated at 05:02 GMT Protesters have begun blocking roads in parts of the Thai capital, Bangkok, in a bid to oust the government before snap elections on 2 February. The protesters are building barricades and occupying key road junctions. The BBC's Jonathan Head, who is in Bangkok, has been outlining the strength of...

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Thai anti-government protesters gather during a rally at the Democracy Monument, Bangkok, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014.
photo: AP / Wason Wanichakorn

updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thailand crisis: Protesters begin Bangkok 'shutdown'
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Protesters Begin Bangkok 'Shutdown' - 14 January 2014
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thailand crisis Protesters begin Bangkok 'shutdown'
updated 12 Jan 2014; published 12 Jan 2014
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Bangkok braces as Thai protesters set for shutdown
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Thai protesters threaten to "shut down" Bangkok
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Thailand protests: Tens of thousands begin 'Bangkok shutdown'
Israel boosts security for Sharon funeral
Full Article China Daily
13 Jan 2014

JERUSALEM - Israel beefed up security for former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's funeral near the Gaza border on Monday and warned the enclave's Palestinian rulers not to allow rocket fire during the ceremony, which US Vice President Joe Biden planned to attend. Sharon died at the age of 85 on Saturday after eight...

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Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert pays his respect as he stands in front of the coffin of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the Knesset plaza, in Jerusalem, Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014.
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Gaza rockets fired towards Ariel Sharon grave: Palestinian rocket attack targets Sharon funeral
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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Israel holds state funeral service for ex-PM Sharon
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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State Burial Service For Late Ariel Sharon
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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State Burial Service For Late Ariel Sharon
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Ariel Sharon: The mood in Israel
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Israel holds state funeral service for ex-PM Sharon

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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas announced he had hired lawyers to denounce and get rid of his Canadian citizenship, it makes one...
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Rwanda President Paul Kagame has warned that those who betray the country will face "consequences". He was speaking less than two weeks after the body of former...

An Egyptian woman casts her vote at a polling station in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014.
CAIRO (AP) — A referendum on a new constitution laid bare the sharp divisions in Egypt six months after the military removed the elected Islamist president. Pro-army voters lined up Tuesday outside polling stations, singing patriotic songs, kissing...
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Mourners prepare to bury the body of Mahmoud Abdullah, who was killed in a mortar attack, at the cemetery in Fallujah, Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014.
By Alistair Lyon BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Sunni Muslim militants staged coordinated attacks near the western Iraqi city of Falluja on Tuesday, destroying two army tanks and capturing a police station, police said. There was no immediate word on the...
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Zhang Shuxia tricked parents into giving up their babies by telling them the newborns were sick or had died. A Chinese former obstetrician was given a suspended death sentence on Tuesday for abducting newborn babies and selling them to traffickers,...
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In this Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010 photo, a supporter of former military dictator Ibrahim Babangida wears a wig in the colors of Nigeria's flag and a tee-shirt with a likeness of Babangida, during a campaign rally to kick off his bid for president, in Abuja, Nigeria. Babangida, a general who took power after a 1985 coup, promised to serve only one, four-year term in office if elected. However, many remember Babangida for annulling the presidential election of June 1993, which Nigerians and foreign observers considered to be the country's freest and fairest.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signed a bill on Monday that criminalizes same-sex relationships, defying Western pressure over gay rights and provoking criticism from the United States. The bill, which contains penalties of up to 14 years in...
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Survivors remember Costa Concordia disaster
Survivors of the capsized Costa Concordia have marked two years since the cruise ship grounded off Italy with a candlelight march on Giglio island and a moment of silence in the courtroom where the captain is on trial. Relatives of the 32 people...
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In this artist rendering, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, right, stands with his attorney Miriam Siefer in federal court in Detroit, Monday, Sept. 13, 2010.
Tweet Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a Nigerian man who tried to set off an explosive hidden in his underwear while aboard a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day in 2009, on Monday had his life sentence upheld by a federal appeals court. The 6th U.S. Circuit...
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Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi of Argentina, and Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery of France, from left, the three nominees for world soccer player of the year
Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo has won the FIFA Ballon d'Or award for player of the year. Ronaldo scored a staggering 62 goals in 52 matches for club and country in 2013 and was hot favourite to claim the...
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