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Switch Player Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies Hiroo Onoda , a Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended.

A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended and spent 29 years in the jungle has died aged 91 in Tokyo. TAGS: abc breaking news, bb.

Click and subscribe my channel. n World War 2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of.

TOKYO (AP) — Hiroo Onoda, the last Japanese imperial soldier to emerge from hiding in a jungle in the Philippines and surrender, 29 years after the end of Wo.

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Japan WW2 soldier who refused to surrender, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for 29 ye.

Hiroo Onoda, a former Imperial Japanese soldier who refused to surrender for decades after World War II ended, has died at age 91. . video, daily news, lates.

World War 2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jun.

WW2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for .

A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended and spent 29 years in the jungle has died aged 91 in Tokyo. Hiroo Onoda remained in the.

A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for 29 years has died in Tokyo, aged 91. Hiroo Onoda remai.

In the latter stages of World War II, Lt. Onoda was stationed in the Philippines. In order to stem the Allied advance, the retreating Japanese left behind gu.

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the salary men foot soldiers in the financial war who refuse to surrender hope for.
Japan WW2 Sol­dier Who Re­fused To Sur­ren­der Hiroo Onoda Dies
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At a major speech outlining revisions to U.S. intelligence operations, Barack Obama announced a number of new procedures for the NSA, including an end to the phone tapping of world allies.

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Is­raeli set­tlers torch Pales­tini­an mosque in West Bank
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The Roman Catholic Church came in for blistering criticism from a UN committee that was quizzing its representatives for the first time. 

Critics say the Vatican enabled the rape of thousands of children by protecting paedophile priests to save its reputation.

While the Church\'s envoys have now admitted the Holy See was slow to address the crisis, they say it has now drawn up clear guidelines to protect children from predatory priests.

Al Jazeera\'s Simon McGregor-Wood reports from Geneva.
Vat­i­can de­fends child pro­tec­tion record to UN
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We start an exclusive report on the ongoing violence in the Central African Republic. Our reporters were able to access an isolated area more than 450 kilometers north of the capital. Then, onto European donors who\'re pledging 1.8 billion euros to Somalia. The money will go to a three year plan to help get the war torn country back on its feet. And polls are closed in Rwanda. In all 80 parliamentary seats are up for grabs. Paul Kagamé\'s Rwandan Patriotic Front is expected to come out on top.
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Africa News: Vi­o­lence rages in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic iso­lat­ed from the world
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U.S. Air Force Sus­pends 34 Of­fi­cers In Charge Of Nu­cle­ar Weapons
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20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Report This Year In China. 1/16/2014

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20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Re­port This Year In China. 1/16/2014
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Egyptian\'s have shown different attitudes towards the country\'s new draft constitution, which was for referendum fot the past two days. Egyptians started casting votes yesterday on the country\'s new draft constitution, which is widely seen as a milestone during Egypt\'s political transition after Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was ousted last July...http://owl.li/sDxnE
Egypt vot­ers over­whelm­ing­ly back con­sti­tu­tion of­fi­cial sources
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Rafik Hariri is commemorated in numerous Beirut locations. This brings the respect of some...

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Rafik Hariri is commemorated in numerous Beirut locations. This brings the respect of some passers-by, and the opposite from certain others. 

Nine years after his assassination, there may be more revelations to come, and some may endanger the stability of Lebanon.

Hariri was prime minister five times, notably from 2000-2004 when the United Nations demanded that Syria withdraw its military apparatus from Lebanon and called for the Hezbollah Shiite militia to cease activities there.

Hariri\'s increasingly bold anti-Syria stance preceded his murder, although he was no longer prime minister when it happened, on 14 February, 2005. More than one tonne of explosives destroyed his motorcade. Twenty other people were also killed. 

Many people immediately believed the dark hand of Damascus was behind it. 

Lebanon was left reeling. But out of it swiftly grew the Cedar Revolution. This series of public demonstrations called for the Syrian troops to leave, and for a government free of influence by Syrian interests. 

One month after Hariri\'s death, a giant rally was held on 15 March in Beirut. A million people came.
 
Less than a month later, the Syrian\'s left. 

Public pressure with international support had pushed them out, after 30 years there. 

For many Lebanese, it had felt like three decades of occupation and manipulation of the nation\'s politics.

Yet the Syrian shadow did not disappear. The Shiite-Sunni divide remained. More attacks and assassinations followed. The key targets were anyone outspoken in their criticism of Syria\'s President Assad and his faithful allies Hezbollah.
 
The trial of Hariri\'s suspected killers carries a risk that strong tensions could flare up again. Lebanon was already prey to a deep political and institutional crisis when war developed in Syria. 

Analyst Rami Khouri with the American University in Beirut speculated about the present trial strengthening Lebanon\'s institutions.

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Hariri trial a po­ten­tial blow­torch or 'boost' for Lebanon
2:48
Central African Republic: UN warns that spiraling violence in the country could slip into genocide.  

South Sudan: World Food Program expands its efforts to help people fleeing fighting. 

Guinea:  After three years in power, Prime Minister Fofana and his government resign as part of transition to new regime. 

Somalia: Rebel group al-Shabaab bans use of Internet in Somalia, giving telecom operators 15 days to comply with the order. 

Italy: Rome Wax Museum is working on a new figure: Nelson Mandela.
UN: Vi­o­lence in CAR could slip into geno­cide - VOA60 Africa 01-16-2014
1:01
Votes have started being counted as polling stations closed in Egypt after a referendum on amendments to the country\'s constitution. Officials from election monitoring organisation Democracy International were keeping watch across the stations, and the vote counting.
Egyp­tian Con­sti­tu­tion Ref­er­en­dum: Vote count be­gins as polling sta­tions close across Egypt
0:56
Fighting is raging between al Qaeda-backed militants and Iraq\'s security forces for control of two key cities in the embattled Anbar province, even as a deal was in place with Sunni tribesmen to fight alongside Iraqi police against the militant group.

The renewed violence in the Sunni province has raised concern about the stability of the government amid dueling claims by the terror group and security forces over who was in control of Falluja and Ramadi.

The Iraqi civil war never really ended it just went off the boil for a while. Last year, the heat was turned back to high, with the number of civilian deaths from political violence doubling to roughly 8,000 people over the previous year, the highest civilian death toll since at least 2008.

Security forces backed by tanks on battled militants in Iraq\'s Anbar province, where fighting has displaced thousands and sparked warnings of rights abuses and a worsening humanitarian crisis.

Some of the most significant fighting appeared to be in Falluja, where the U.S. military fought one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war, with militants planting al Qaeda flags on buildings.

Gunmen calling themselves the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, formerly known as al Qaeda in Iraq, took to a stage before thousands of Sunnis following Friday prayers in Falluja.

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Iraqi Se­cu­ri­ty Forces Fight­ing Mil­i­tants In Fal­lu­ja And Ra­ma­di, Anbar Province
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Syria Civil War 2013 - Battlefield Syria: Heavy Fighting Clashes And Firefights. Heavy Fighting, Heavy Clashes and Intense Firefights. This pictures do we get if we look up the internet for Syria Videos. No war ever before was so well documented  by alternatet sources like the Syrian Civil War. In 2013 there was such an high amount and flood of informations, pictures and videos about this conflict that it is impossible to cover them all up in just one video. This compilation brings back some famous scenes of the conflict that apeared on the net in 2013. It shows footage of the Syrian Army and also of the Syrian Rebells in HD. It dont seems like this storm of raw information will end in 2014 as there is still no end of the conflict in sign.

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00:11-1:15 T72 oboard GoPro films Syrian Army Bmp driving on an IED during SAA Assault on Rebel held positions in Damascus. 

1:15-2:44 T72 onboard GoPro films Rebel ambush on firendly T72 Tank wich results in the lost of one Tank. The View also switches to the rebel perspective and shows their view on the Tank Unit.

2:44-6:26 Al-Nusra Front in heavy intense urban fighting firefight action against government forces in Deir-eZ Zor. The Al-Nusra Front is a radical islamists group fighting to establish a religious state under the sharia law in Syria. 

6:26-8:27 Members of the Islamic Front in heavy fighting against government forces in Eastern Ghouta during the rebel Ghouta Offensive. The Islamic Front is a merger of seven rebel groups involved in the Syrian civil war who joined their forces together in November 2013.

8:28-9:15 A Syrian chopper flying high above Damascus dodges a multitude of heat-seeking missiles. 

9:15-10:20 Free Syrian Army technical who tries to supress Syrian Army Sniper with heavy machine gun fire has an intense fierce close call with incoming government shell on the frontline in Aleppo. 

10:20-11:13 Syrian Army T72 Tanks onboard turretcameras capture failed RPG attack  conducted by Rebel forces hiding in a shool. One of the Tanks repells with a heavy round.

11:13-12:44 Sunni Syrian Arab Army defectors who joined the ranks of the FSA in extreme heavy firefight during rebel assault on the Menagh Airport in Aleppo. The Airport was taken by militants of the Al-Nusra Front in August 2013. It was much 
discussed if the fighter seen in the Video are regular FSA rebels or radical militants from outside but according to their group behaviour,comunication and movement during the whole combat situation it is very likely that they are sunni ex-army members who defected to the Free Syrian Army. Also you can see a kuran lying in the dirt next to him. Radical islamists wouldnt do this because for them the kuran is to holy to let him lying on the ground. Also their accents where clearly identyfied to be strong Syrian Aleppo Accents wich means they are Syrians.

12:44-13:28 Syrian helicopter explodes in mid-air after beeing shot by rebel anti air missle in Idlib.

13:29-14:14 Syrian rebel T55 gets heavy hit during intense street fighting.

14:14-15:23 Rebels captured their assault on an army held checkpoint in Idlib with an Guncam attached to one of their fighters AKs.

15:23-16:52 Members of the Al-Nusra Front trying to storm the Kindi Hospital in Aleppo. 

16:52-20:55 Syrian Army T72 onboard GoPro cams filming their attack on an rebel held neighbourhood of Damascus. 

20:55-24:49  Syrian army in heavy firefight during heavy intense combat action in Darayya. 

24:49-26:41 Al-Nusra militants in heavy clashes with the Syrian Army  in the outskirts of the Al-Hawiqa District/Ahoigah neighborhood near the Jura bridge in Deir ez-Zor. 

26:41-32:55 Syrian tanks attacking rebel controlled area together with infantry units in Al-Kabun. 

32:55-34:56 Insurgents in clashes with government forces outside Idlib. 

34:56-37:00 Free Syrian Army in heavy street fights with government forces in Idlib. 

37:00-41:50 Heavy firefight and clashes between Al-Qaeda and Syrian rebels in Aleppo. 

41:50-42:48 Syrian Insurgent uses Austrian Steyr AUG in streetfight action against regime forces. This fight took place around the Yarmouk district in Damascus.

42:48-48:32 A group of Syrian tanks engage with FSA forces in the city of Jobar. 

48:32-50:19 Heavy dawntime tracer firefight at the Aleppo central prision.

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Donors meeting in Kuwait have pledged nearly $2.4bn in humanitarian aid for victims of the Syrian war, which the UN chief says has left half the population i.
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updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
2:31
Japan WW2 Sol­dier Who Re­fused To Sur­ren­der Hiroo Onoda Dies
National Public Radio 17 Jan 2014, 8:29 AM Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese intelligence officer who for 29 years after the end of World War II continued to hide, fight and kill in the jungles of the Philippines because he did not believe the war was over, has died. Japan's Asahi Shimbun says Onoda died Thursday in a Tokyo hospital where he was being treated for pneumonia. He was 91. The...
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updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
43:26
Pres­i­dent Obama's Full NSA Speech
WorldNews.com 17 Jan 2014, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Not all questions are created equal, as President Dwight D. Eisenhower discovered. Throughout much of his presidency, he often felt sidelined and alienated by bureaucratic and entrenched foreign policy makers in and around Washington DC. Still, he was determined to make the most of his remaining time...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
1:55
Is­raeli set­tlers torch Pales­tini­an mosque in West Bank
Al Jazeera 17 Jan 2014, The number of attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank has increased every year for the past eight years, according to figures from the United Nations. Some 2,100 attacks have been launched by Israelis since 2006 and annual totals are up from 115 that year to 399 in 2013, according to the UN, which started...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
2:11
Vat­i­can de­fends child pro­tec­tion record to UN
Denver Post 17 Jan 2014, GENEVA — It resembled a courtroom cross-examination, except no question was off-limits, dodging the answer wasn't an option and the proceedings were webcast live. After decades of accusations that its culture of secrecy contributed to priest sexual abuse, the Vatican was forced for the first time Thursday to defend its record in public and at...
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updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
43:26
Pres­i­dent Obama's Full NSA Speech
BBC News 17 Jan 2014, President Barack Obama is to announce changes to US electronic spy programmes after revelations made by ex-intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. He aims to restore public confidence in the intelligence community. Mr Obama is expected to create a public advocate at the secretive court that approves intelligence collection. His proposals come hours...
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updated 16 Sep 2013; published 16 Sep 2013
10:39
Africa News: Vi­o­lence rages in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic iso­lat­ed from the world
Jakarta Globe 17 Jan 2014, By Emmanuel Braun & Tom Miles on 10:56 am January 17, 2014. Category International Tags: Central African Republic An anti-balaka militiaman poses for a photograph on the outskirts of the capital of the Central African Republic Bangui Jan. 15, 2014. (Reuters Photo) A senior UN official warned of the risk of genocide in Central African Republic...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
1:43
U.S. Air Force Sus­pends 34 Of­fi­cers In Charge Of Nu­cle­ar Weapons
National Public Radio 16 Jan 2014, Already reeling from reports about alleged drug use by some officers in its nuclear missile corps and the alleged "drunken and inappropriate behavior" of that command's top general, the Air Force now has another scandal on its hands. Thirty-four nuclear launch officers at Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana have been suspended because they...
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updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
1:34
20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Re­port This Year In China. 1/16/2014
Caijing 16 Jan 2014, 150 infections confirmed since March, health authorities say The number of human H7N9 bird flu infections continues to rise nationwide with about 20 new cases reported in the first two weeks of 2014. On Wednesday, three new H7N9 cases were reported from Shanghai and Fujian and Zhejiang provinces. Since Jan 1, Shanghai has reported four cases,...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
1:03
Egypt vot­ers over­whelm­ing­ly back con­sti­tu­tion of­fi­cial sources
Skynews 16 Jan 2014, Egyptians have overwhelmingly backed a new constitution for the country which could pave the way for army chief General Abdel Fattah al Sisi to declare his candidacy for president. According to official sources, 90% of voters supported the move...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
2:48
Hariri trial a po­ten­tial blow­torch or 'boost' for Lebanon
Al Jazeera 16 Jan 2014, The trial in absentia of four Hezbollah members accused of murdering former Lebanese premier Rafik Hariri in 2005 has begun at a UN-backed court. Nine years after the huge Beirut car bombing killed billionaire Hariri, leading to the exit of Syrian troops from Lebanon, and three years into Syria's own bloody civil war, prosecutors are to...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
1:01
UN: Vi­o­lence in CAR could slip into geno­cide - VOA60 Africa 01-16-2014
BBC News 16 Jan 2014, France underestimated the level of hatred between Christian and Muslim communities in the conflict-riven Central African Republic, its ambassador to the UN has said. Gerard Araud told a UN meeting on Wednesday that African Union and French forces were confronting a "nearly impossible" situation. They were between "two communities who...
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updated 16 Jan 2014; published 16 Jan 2014
0:56
Egyp­tian Con­sti­tu­tion Ref­er­en­dum: Vote count be­gins as polling sta­tions close across Egypt
Newstrack India 16 Jan 2014, Tweet Cairo, Jan 16 (IANS) Vote counting of Egypt's constitution referendum has been underway after polling stations across the country closed Wednesday evening, according to a statement of the High Electoral Committee. The constitution will be approved by winning over 50 percent of the vote, and the result of the referendum is scheduled to...
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updated 09 Jan 2014; published 09 Jan 2014
8:19
Iraqi Se­cu­ri­ty Forces Fight­ing Mil­i­tants In Fal­lu­ja And Ra­ma­di, Anbar Province
Al Jazeera 16 Jan 2014, Iraq's prime minister has called for international help in his fight against armed Sunni Muslim groups amid continued violence across the country. Nouri al Maliki, who leads a government dominated by Shia Muslims, gave warning of a long fight ahead as 75 people died in a series of attacks in Baghdad and Baquba on Wednesday. In his weekly televised...
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updated 31 Dec 2013; published 31 Dec 2013
50:20
Syr­i­an Civil War 2013 - Bat­tle­field Syria: Heavy Fight­ing Clash­es And Fire­fights |Syria War
Al Jazeera 15 Jan 2014, "What can we do? Obama is addicted to Geneva!", one DC insider said. He seemed truly exhausted by the presidential elusiveness on Syria. During my recent trip to Washington, he was not even the most dispirited person I met. Everybody, with a vague understanding of Middle Eastern affairs, looked appalled by the way this US administration was getting...
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Japanese Soldier Who Fought On For 29 Years After WWII Dies
Full Article National Public Radio
17 Jan 2014

8:29 AM Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese intelligence officer who for 29 years after the end of World War II continued to hide, fight and kill in the jungles of the Philippines because he did not believe the war was over, has died. Japan's Asahi Shimbun says Onoda died Thursday in a Tokyo hospital where he was being treated for pneumonia. He was 91. The...

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In March of 1974, some 29 years after the official end of World War II, Hiroo Onoda, a former Japanese Army intelligence officer, walks out of the jungle of Lubang Island in the Philippines
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Did Obama Ask the Same Question as Eisenhower?
Full Article WorldNews.com
17 Jan 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Not all questions are created equal, as President Dwight D. Eisenhower discovered. Throughout much of his presidency, he often felt sidelined and alienated by bureaucratic and entrenched foreign policy makers in and around Washington DC. Still, he was determined to make the most of his remaining time...

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File - President Kennedy meeting with President Eisenhower, accompanied by military aides, Camp David, 22 April 1961
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UN: attacks on West Bank Palestinians on rise
Full Article Al Jazeera
17 Jan 2014

The number of attacks on Palestinians by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank has increased every year for the past eight years, according to figures from the United Nations. Some 2,100 attacks have been launched by Israelis since 2006 and annual totals are up from 115 that year to 399 in 2013, according to the UN, which started...

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File - Palestinian Muslim worshippers protest in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on October 05, 2010 against the desecration of a mosque in the West Bank village of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, which was allegedly done by Jewish settlers.
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U.N. committee interrogates Vatican over sexual abuse scandal
Full Article Denver Post
17 Jan 2014

GENEVA — It resembled a courtroom cross-examination, except no question was off-limits, dodging the answer wasn't an option and the proceedings were webcast live. After decades of accusations that its culture of secrecy contributed to priest sexual abuse, the Vatican was forced for the first time Thursday to defend its record in public and at...

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File - Monsignor Charles Scicluna, left, flanked by Monsignor Stephen Rossetti, a psychologist who for a decade ran a U.S. treatment center for abusive priests, meets the journalists in Rome, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012.
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Obama to reveal curbs on NSA spy programmes
Full Article BBC News
17 Jan 2014

President Barack Obama is to announce changes to US electronic spy programmes after revelations made by ex-intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. He aims to restore public confidence in the intelligence community. Mr Obama is expected to create a public advocate at the secretive court that approves intelligence collection. His proposals come hours...

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File - President Barack Obama uses his speaker phone during a Congressional phone call in the Oval Office, Oct. 25, 2013.
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‘Seeds of Genocide’ in Central African Republic, UN Warns
Full Article Jakarta Globe
17 Jan 2014

By Emmanuel Braun & Tom Miles on 10:56 am January 17, 2014. Category International Tags: Central African Republic An anti-balaka militiaman poses for a photograph on the outskirts of the capital of the Central African Republic Bangui Jan. 15, 2014. (Reuters Photo) A senior UN official warned of the risk of genocide in Central African Republic...

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A family sits inside a makeshift shelter, in a new settlement area at an informal camp housing an estimated 100,000 displaced people, at Mpoko Airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014.
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34 Officers At Nuclear Site May Have Cheated On Exams
Full Article National Public Radio
16 Jan 2014

Already reeling from reports about alleged drug use by some officers in its nuclear missile corps and the alleged "drunken and inappropriate behavior" of that command's top general, the Air Force now has another scandal on its hands. Thirty-four nuclear launch officers at Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana have been suspended because they...

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In this image released by the U.S. Air Force, a Malmstrom Air Force Base missile maintenance team removes the upper section of an ICBM at a Montana missile site
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Bird Flu Cases Keep Growing Nationwide
Full Article Caijing
16 Jan 2014

150 infections confirmed since March, health authorities say The number of human H7N9 bird flu infections continues to rise nationwide with about 20 new cases reported in the first two weeks of 2014. On Wednesday, three new H7N9 cases were reported from Shanghai and Fujian and Zhejiang provinces. Since Jan 1, Shanghai has reported four cases,...

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Egypt: New Constitution Backed In Public Vote
Full Article Skynews
16 Jan 2014

Egyptians have overwhelmingly backed a new constitution for the country which could pave the way for army chief General Abdel Fattah al Sisi to declare his candidacy for president. According to official sources, 90% of voters supported the move...

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Hariri assassination trial opens at The Hague
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Jan 2014

The trial in absentia of four Hezbollah members accused of murdering former Lebanese premier Rafik Hariri in 2005 has begun at a UN-backed court. Nine years after the huge Beirut car bombing killed billionaire Hariri, leading to the exit of Syrian troops from Lebanon, and three years into Syria's own bloody civil war, prosecutors are to...

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France 'underestimated' Central African Republic hatred
Full Article BBC News
16 Jan 2014

France underestimated the level of hatred between Christian and Muslim communities in the conflict-riven Central African Republic, its ambassador to the UN has said. Gerard Araud told a UN meeting on Wednesday that African Union and French forces were confronting a "nearly impossible" situation. They were between "two communities who...

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Vote counting in Egypt's constitution referendum begins
Full Article Newstrack India
16 Jan 2014

Tweet Cairo, Jan 16 (IANS) Vote counting of Egypt's constitution referendum has been underway after polling stations across the country closed Wednesday evening, according to a statement of the High Electoral Committee. The constitution will be approved by winning over 50 percent of the vote, and the result of the referendum is scheduled to...

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Egyptian election workers count ballots at the end of the second round of a referendum.
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Iraqi PM seeks world's help amid violence
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Jan 2014

Iraq's prime minister has called for international help in his fight against armed Sunni Muslim groups amid continued violence across the country. Nouri al Maliki, who leads a government dominated by Shia Muslims, gave warning of a long fight ahead as 75 people died in a series of attacks in Baghdad and Baquba on Wednesday. In his weekly televised...

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Baghdad municipality workers clean up as civilians inspect the site of a car bomb attack near the Technology University in Sinaa Street in downtown Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014.
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To achieve peace in Syria, better start in Aleppo not Geneva
Full Article Al Jazeera
15 Jan 2014

"What can we do? Obama is addicted to Geneva!", one DC insider said. He seemed truly exhausted by the presidential elusiveness on Syria. During my recent trip to Washington, he was not even the most dispirited person I met. Everybody, with a vague understanding of Middle Eastern affairs, looked appalled by the way this US administration was getting...

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File - In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian citizens and security forces gather at site where a car bomb has exploded near a school, at al-Kaffat village in the central Hama province, Syria, Thursday Jan. 9, 2013.
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Dhoni aims to cure travel sickness
Full Article Sporting Life
17 Jan 2014

Dhoni's side have lost just one one-day international series on home soil since 2010, and just two of their last 21 home Tests. But last month's Test and ODI defeats in South Africa added to a sense of travel-sickness - indeed, they have now lost three successive Test series overseas without winning a match. They now face New Zealand in five...

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India's Zaheer Khan, left, talks to captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni during the Cricket World Cup semifinal match between Pakistan and India in Mohali, India, Wednesday, March 30, 2011.
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Long keen to repay Bruce faith
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Shane Long is eager to start repaying Hull manager Steve Bruce's confidence after completing a protracted move to the KC Stadium. Long was on Bruce's radar in the summer and came close to joining the Tigers on deadline day in September only for West Brom to pull the plug when their own pursuit of Romelu Lukaku hit the rocks. But Bruce's interest...

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Pardew hits back at Poll comments
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has hit back at former referee Graham Poll's criticism of him following his touchline bust-up with Manuel Pellegrini. The 52-year-old found himself in the headlines for the wrong reasons last weekend after his four-letter rant at the Manchester City manager in the wake of Cheick Tiote's controversially disallowed...

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 English Premier League soccer team, West Ham United manager Alan Pardew leaves the practice session at the West Ham training ground London, Thursday Jan. 5 2006. (AP Photo/Tom Hevezi)(jp1)
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Martinez in no rush for new striker
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists he will not be rushed into signing a replacement for departed striker Nikica Jelavic and is prepared to wait right up until the January deadline. The Croatia international left for Hull this week and that leaves the Toffees light up front, with the burden being placed solely on on-loan Chelsea striker Romelu...

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Pellegrini plays down expectations
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has played down quadruple talk and dampened excitement over his side's remarkable goal output. Pellegrini has voiced his ambition to win four trophies this season and his players, having notched up 99 goals this term, seem keen to deliver. But as much as the Chilean is hoping for a glorious end to the...

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Malaga's coach Manuel Pellegrini from Chile, looks his players during the group C Champions League soccer match against Zenit St Petersburg at the Rosaleda stadium in Malaga, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012.
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Pazzini out for AC Milan with thigh injury
Full Article The Guardian
17 Jan 2014

ROME, Jan 17 (Reuters) - AC Milan striker Giampaolo Pazzini has been ruled out of the home clash with Hellas Verona on Sunday with a thigh injury as Clarence Seedorf prepares for his first match in charge...

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AC Milan forward Giampaolo Pazzini, left, celebrates with his teammates defender Luca Antonini, center, and forward Stephan El Shaarawy after scoring during the Serie A soccer match between Bologna and AC Milan at the Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012.
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'Impeccable' McIlroy earns plaudits
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Rory McIlroy had Open champion Phil Mickelson reaching for the superlatives after storming into contention for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Friday. Mickelson had a front-row seat as McIlroy covered the back nine in 31 for a round of 67 which left him seven under par and just two shots behind halfway leaders Craig Lee and Rafael Cabrera-Bello....

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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy watches his shot from the rough on the second hole during his final round of the British Open Golf Championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland
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Sirigu: Paris Saint-Germain must maintain momentum
Full Article Goal
17 Jan 2014

The Italian goalkeeper says that his side's title rivals will punish any slip up in the race to finish at the top of Ligue 1 and is hoping for a "special" treble win £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = PSG Draw NAN £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = PSG Draw NAN £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = PSG Draw NAN...

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Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, left, shares a laugh with teammate Salvatore Sirigu as they arrive for a team training session at Coverciano training grounds near Florence, Italy, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 ahead of a World Cup group B qualifier match against the Czech Republic in Prague on Friday.
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`12 Years a Slave` tops Oscar nominations in 9 categories
Full Article Newstrack India
17 Jan 2014

Tweet New Delhi, Jan 17 (ANI): Historical drama '12 Years a Slave' has received 9 nominations in all major categories at the Academy Awards 2014. Amongst the nominations, Chiwetel Ejiofor will compete with...

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An Oscar statue stands on the red carpet outside the Kodak Theatre as preparations continue for the 82nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., on Friday, March 5, 2010. The Academy Awards will be held on Sunday.
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Jackson’s doctor loses appeal
Full Article Independent online (SA)
16 Jan 2014

Los Angeles - A California appeals court unanimously upheld on Wednesday the involuntary manslaughter conviction of Michael Jackson's former doctor, saying there was evidence of his guilt in the star's 2009 death. Conrad Murray got a four-year jail sentence in 2011 for the singer's death from an overdose...

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Dr. Conrad Murray listens as the jury returns with a guilty verdict in his involuntary manslaughter trial Monday, Nov. 7, 2011 in a Los Angeles courtroom . Murray was convicted Monday of involuntary manslaughter after a trial that painted him as a reckless caregiver who administered a lethal dose of a powerful anesthetic that killed the pop star.
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Police raid Justin Bieber's home‚ arrest man for drugs
Full Article The Himalayan
15 Jan 2014

Added At: 2014-01-15 9:23 AM Last Updated At: 2014-01-15 9:23 AM The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) The headlines has been added to your saved article(s) To View your saved article(s)please Click Here » Close Reuters Singer Justin Bieber poses at the premiere of the documentary ''Justin Bieber's...

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A salute to namma Chennai
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
14 Jan 2014

According to The New York Times (NYT), Chennai is one among the ‘52 places to go in 2014’. In a list that is dominated by cities like Dubai, Perth, Frankfurt, Yorkshire and the like, Chennai is at 26 right before Seychelles. According to the list, Chennai earned its place for its rich cultural heritage and for the several dance and music schools in...

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The Kapaleeshwarar temple in Mylapore was built by the Pallava kings in the 7th century
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Jared Leto wins Globe for best supporting actor
Full Article The Washington Times
13 Jan 2014

Facebook Follow @washtimes Will Va. Gov. Terry McAuliffe stick to his ‘progress over ideology’ pledge? Login to Vote View results BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Jared Leto has won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a movie for “Dallas Buyers Club.” The other nominees Sunday night were Barkhad Abdi, “Captain...

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Pamela Anderson Marries Ex-Husband Rick Salomon For The Second Time
Full Article Entertainment Wise
12 Jan 2014

Will it be second time lucky for Pamela Anderson? The former Baywatch star has confirmed that she has married her ex-husband Rick Salomon for the second time. The 46-year-old actress rekindled...

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Actress Pamela Anderson attends The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida's 20th Anniversary Gala at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida - USA 14.3.09
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Nicki Minaj is a homebody
Full Article Newstrack India
11 Jan 2014

Tweet Los Angeles, Jan 11 (IANS) Singer Nicki Minaj says she likes being at home and enjoys quiet nights cooking meals for close friends. "I'm a homebody. For...

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Nicki Minaj performs during the 'Pink Friday Tour' at the James L. Knight Center Miami, Florida - July 24, 2012
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Schwarzenegger 'lands Super Bowl deal'
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

Arnold Schwarzenegger will star in a Super Bowl commercial for Bud Light, according to reports. The former California governor has reportedly agreed to star in a humorous Bud Light beer commerical, despite his personal focus on health and fitness. Stars can earn big money for Super Bowl spots and the Terminator star is no exception. "Arnold has...
Arnold Schwarzenegger speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
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Saif Ali Khan shoots for 'Phantom' in Kashmir
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
17 Jan 2014

Srinagar, Jan 16: The snow-bound famous ski resort of Gulmarg in north Kashmir was agog with activity today as Sajid Nadiadwala's upcoming action-thriller 'Phantom', starring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif, commenced shooting near the resort. Saif joined the crew and the shooting is underway...
Bolywood Actor Saif Ali Khan during the shooting of film Phantom at Kongdoori World famous Ski resort Gulmarg 60 kms From Srinagar  on Thrusday 16 january 2014.
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Prabhudheva, Ajay go to Wai for a day?
Full Article The Times of India
16 Jan 2014

Bollywood seems to have a new Mr Perfectionist after Aamir Khan. It's the Southern import Prabhu Dheva. The choreogrpaher-turned actor-director was prepping...
Press Conference and promotional campaign for the movie promotion of the upcoming Bollywood film “Ramaiya Vastavaiya” directed by Prabhudeva. starring Girish Kumar, Shruti Haasan, Randhir Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Satish Shah and othersat Kolkata on June 28, 2013.
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Zoe Saldana And Sam Worthington Are Back For Upcoming 'Avatar' Sequels
Full Article Huffington Post
15 Jan 2014

It's back to Pandora for Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington, who are set to reprise their roles in all three of the forthcoming "Avatar" sequels, Fox announced Tuesday. Production on James Cameron's sci-fi films is set to begin later this year, with all three movies being shot back-to-back, a la Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" series. (Like...
From left, Sam Worthington, director James Cameron, Zoe Saldana, producer Jon Landau, and Sigourney Weaver pose with the award for best motion picture drama for “Avatar” backstage at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Big B grateful to film fraternity (Movie Snippets)
Full Article The Siasat Daily
15 Jan 2014

Mumbai, January 15: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 20th Annual Life OK Screen Awards, says he does not have any words to thank the film industry for the grace and honour given to him. Hosted by Shah Rukh Khan, the Screen Awards was held here Tuesday. The 71-year-old was given the honour by...
Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan smiles while accepting an award "Forever Indian" from from the Diamond Trading Company, DTC, a member of De Beers Group, in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, Jan 23, 2007.(
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'Dedh Ishqiya' running housefull in Pakistan: Distributor
Full Article The Times of India
15 Jan 2014

A gripping storyline, strong cast and dialogues laced with Urdu seem to have worked in favour of " Dedh Ishqiya" in Pakistan. Distributor Rehmat Fazli of Geo TV said the film is doing well despite a "haphazard release" and added that late night shows are running housefull too. The film hit the screens Friday. "We got the prints only by Friday...
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God will decide on best man to become PM: Salman Khan
Full Article The Times of India
15 Jan 2014

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who attended a kite flying festival along with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, said god would decide who is the best man to become the prime minister. Salman, who was to promote his upcoming film "Jai Ho", spent the afternoon with Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Modi at the festival. "God...
Bollywood actor Salman Khan looks on during Kingfisher swimsuit calendar launch in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010.
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'Gabbar' is an out-and-out Akshay Kumar film: director
Full Article The Siasat Daily
15 Jan 2014

January 14: Director Krish is making a comedy-drama film 'Gabbar' centred around Akshay Kumar. "It's an out-and-out Akshay Kumar film. The film is a mix of comedy and drama. Let me clarify that Sunil Grover only has a supporting part, but it will be an important one though," said Krish, who makes his directorial debut with the film. "It's...
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Wipro back on track with 27% rise in net
Full Article The Hindu
17 Jan 2014

India’s third largest IT outsourcer Wipro beat street expectations to record a 27 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 2,010 crore clearly showing early signs of stability and consistency. T. K....

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Rupee continues to remain flat
Full Article The Hindu
17 Jan 2014

The rupee closed flat for the fourth day in a row in the absence of any positive or negative indicators for the currency locally and globally. The Indian unit closed at 61.55 against the...

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Wall Street edges lower
Full Article Independent online (SA)
17 Jan 2014

New York - US stocks were mostly lower on Friday, as declines in Intel and General Electric outweighed the advance in American Express in the wake of their quarterly earnings. Shares of Intel Corp lost 4.7 percent to $25.29 to weigh on each of the three major US indexes after fourth quarter earnings missed expectations by a penny due to weak...

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In this Nov. 1, 2010 photo, Thomas Bishop, left, talks with a fellow specialist on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Nov. 1, 2010.
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IBM to invest over $1.2B in cloud services
Full Article Sacramento Bee
17 Jan 2014

ARMONK, N.Y. -- IBM plans to invest over $1.2 billion to expand its cloud services operations. The computing services company said Friday that it will build 15 data centers...

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NINTENDO: 'We Failed'
Full Article Business Insider
17 Jan 2014

TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co Ltd said it expects an operating loss of 35 billion yen ($336 million) for the year to end-March, citing much weaker-than-expected sales of its Wii U and 3DS game machines during the crucial holiday season. The move reverses its previous forecast of a 100 billion yen profit and would mark the third consecutive year of...

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Japanese stocks pare losses on earnings optimism, down for the week
Full Article Reuters
17 Jan 2014

TOKYO, Jan 17 (Reuters) - The Nikkei stock average dropped on Friday as disappointing U.S. corporate earnings hurt sentiment, but the market pared its...

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Venezuela reaffirms economic reform measures
Full Article Xinhua
17 Jan 2014

CARACAS, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Venezuelan Vice President Jorge Arreaza on Thursday reaffirmed the economic reform measures outlined by President Nicolas Maduro, saying the decision was aimed at promoting economic stability. The president's economic reforms measures...

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Google unveils 'smart contact lens' to measure glucose
Full Article BBC News
17 Jan 2014

Google has said it is testing a "smart contact lens" that can help measure glucose levels in tears. It uses a "tiny" wireless chip and a "miniaturised" glucose sensor embedded between two layers of lens material. The firm said it is also working on integrating tiny LED...

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Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies
Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies
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Click and subscribe my channel. n Switch Player ? Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies Hiroo Onoda , a Japanese soldier who refused t. Switch Player ? Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies Hiroo Onoda , a Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two end. Switch Player Japan WW2 Soldier Who Refused To Surrender Hiroo Onoda Dies Hiroo Onoda , a Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended. A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended and spent 29 years in the jungle has died aged 91 in Tokyo. TAGS: abc breaking news, bb. Click and subscribe my channel. n World War 2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of. TOKYO (AP) — Hiroo Onoda, the last Japanese imperial soldier to emerge from hiding in a jungle in the Philippines and surrender, 29 years after the end of Wo. Click and subscribe my channel. n World War 2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the. Japan WW2 soldier who refused to surrender, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for 29 ye. Hiroo Onoda, a former Imperial Japanese soldier who refused to surrender for decades after World War II ended, has died at age 91. . video, daily news, lates. World War 2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jun. WW2 soldier Onoda, who hid in jungle until 1974, dies A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for . A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after World War Two ended and spent 29 years in the jungle has died aged 91 in Tokyo. Hiroo Onoda remained in the. A Japanese soldier who refused to surrender after the end of World War Two and lived in the jungle for 29 years has died in Tokyo, aged 91. Hiroo Onoda remai. In the latter stages of World War II, Lt. Onoda was stationed in the Philippines. In order to stem the Allied advance, the retreating Japanese left behind gu. In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the salary men foot soldiers in the financial war who refuse to surrender hope for.
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President Obama's Full NSA Speech
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At a major speech outlining revisions to U.S. intelligence operations, Barack Obama announced a number of new procedures for the NSA, including an end to the phone tapping of world allies. Click here to subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Visit the Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
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Israeli settlers torch Palestinian mosque in West Bank
Israeli settlers torch Palestinian mosque in West Bank
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Vatican defends child protection record to UN
Vatican defends child protection record to UN
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The Roman Catholic Church came in for blistering criticism from a UN committee that was quizzing its representatives for the first time. Critics say the Vatican enabled the rape of thousands of children by protecting paedophile priests to save its reputation. While the Church's envoys have now admitted the Holy See was slow to address the crisis, they say it has now drawn up clear guidelines to protect children from predatory priests. Al Jazeera's Simon McGregor-Wood reports from Geneva.
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President Obama's Full NSA Speech
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At a major speech outlining revisions to U.S. intelligence operations, Barack Obama announced a number of new procedures for the NSA, including an end to the phone tapping of world allies. Click here to subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Visit the Wall Street Journal: www.wsj.com
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Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world
Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world
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We start an exclusive report on the ongoing violence in the Central African Republic. Our reporters were able to access an isolated area more than 450 kilometers north of the capital. Then, onto European donors who're pledging 1.8 billion euros to Somalia. The money will go to a three year plan to help get the war torn country back on its feet. And polls are closed in Rwanda. In all 80 parliamentary seats are up for grabs. Paul Kagamé's Rwandan Patriotic Front is expected to come out on top. 09/16/2013 AFRICA NEWS
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U.S. Air Force Suspends 34 Officers In Charge Of Nuclear Weapons
U.S. Air Force Suspends 34 Officers In Charge Of Nuclear Weapons
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20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Report This Year In China. 1/16/2014
20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Report This Year In China. 1/16/2014
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20+ Cases of H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Report This Year In China. 1/16/2014 http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2014-01/15/content_17238149.htm "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." § 107.Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include — (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages/video may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, POLITICAL, HUMAN RIGHTS, economic, DEMOCRACY, scientific, MORAL, ETHICAL, and SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational use.
  • published: 17 Jan 2014
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Egypt voters overwhelmingly back constitution   official sources
Egypt voters overwhelmingly back constitution official sources
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Egyptian's have shown different attitudes towards the country's new draft constitution, which was for referendum fot the past two days. Egyptians started casting votes yesterday on the country's new draft constitution, which is widely seen as a milestone during Egypt's political transition after Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was ousted last July...http://owl.li/sDxnE
  • published: 16 Jan 2014
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Hariri trial a potential blowtorch or 'boost' for Lebanon
Hariri trial a potential blowtorch or 'boost' for Lebanon
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Rafik Hariri is commemorated in numerous Beirut locations. This brings the respect of some... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2014/01/16/hariri-trial-a-potential-blowtorch-or-boost-for-lebanon Rafik Hariri is commemorated in numerous Beirut locations. This brings the respect of some passers-by, and the opposite from certain others. Nine years after his assassination, there may be more revelations to come, and some may endanger the stability of Lebanon. Hariri was prime minister five times, notably from 2000-2004 when the United Nations demanded that Syria withdraw its military apparatus from Lebanon and called for the Hezbollah Shiite militia to cease activities there. Hariri's increasingly bold anti-Syria stance preceded his murder, although he was no longer prime minister when it happened, on 14 February, 2005. More than one tonne of explosives destroyed his motorcade. Twenty other people were also killed. Many people immediately believed the dark hand of Damascus was behind it. Lebanon was left reeling. But out of it swiftly grew the Cedar Revolution. This series of public demonstrations called for the Syrian troops to leave, and for a government free of influence by Syrian interests. One month after Hariri's death, a giant rally was held on 15 March in Beirut. A million people came. Less than a month later, the Syrian's left. Public pressure with international support had pushed them out, after 30 years there. For many Lebanese, it had felt like three decades of occupation and manipulation of the nation's politics. Yet the Syrian shadow did not disappear. The Shiite-Sunni divide remained. More attacks and assassinations followed. The key targets were anyone outspoken in their criticism of Syria's President Assad and his faithful allies Hezbollah. The trial of Hariri's suspected killers carries a risk that strong tensions could flare up again. Lebanon was already prey to a deep political and institutional crisis when war developed in Syria. Analyst Rami Khouri with the American University in Beirut speculated about the present trial strengthening Lebanon's institutions. Khouri said: "I don't think the court itself - even if it has a clear verdict - is going to stop other political assassinations, unfortunately, because these have been going on for decades and will continue to go on. So the real issue is: will this court help the Lebanese authorities, the political, judicial and police authorities, to have a stronger capability and a stronger will to actually deal with these issues internally?" The Hariri trial and the Syrian conflict are both linked to Lebanon's divisions. Hezbollah sides with Assad against the rebels, firmly convinced that the US and Israel are conspiring with designs on Syria. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews
  • published: 16 Jan 2014
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UN: Violence in CAR could slip into genocide - VOA60 Africa 01-16-2014
UN: Violence in CAR could slip into genocide - VOA60 Africa 01-16-2014
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Central African Republic: UN warns that spiraling violence in the country could slip into genocide.  South Sudan: World Food Program expands its efforts to help people fleeing fighting. Guinea:  After three years in power, Prime Minister Fofana and his government resign as part of transition to new regime. Somalia: Rebel group al-Shabaab bans use of Internet in Somalia, giving telecom operators 15 days to comply with the order. Italy: Rome Wax Museum is working on a new figure: Nelson Mandela.
  • published: 16 Jan 2014
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Egyptian Constitution Referendum: Vote count begins as polling stations close across Egypt
Egyptian Constitution Referendum: Vote count begins as polling stations close across Egypt
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Votes have started being counted as polling stations closed in Egypt after a referendum on amendments to the country's constitution. Officials from election monitoring organisation Democracy International were keeping watch across the stations, and the vote counting.
  • published: 16 Jan 2014
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Iraqi Security Forces Fighting Militants In Falluja And Ramadi, Anbar Province
Iraqi Security Forces Fighting Militants In Falluja And Ramadi, Anbar Province
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Fighting is raging between al Qaeda-backed militants and Iraq's security forces for control of two key cities in the embattled Anbar province, even as a deal was in place with Sunni tribesmen to fight alongside Iraqi police against the militant group. The renewed violence in the Sunni province has raised concern about the stability of the government amid dueling claims by the terror group and security forces over who was in control of Falluja and Ramadi. The Iraqi civil war never really ended it just went off the boil for a while. Last year, the heat was turned back to high, with the number of civilian deaths from political violence doubling to roughly 8,000 people over the previous year, the highest civilian death toll since at least 2008. Security forces backed by tanks on battled militants in Iraq's Anbar province, where fighting has displaced thousands and sparked warnings of rights abuses and a worsening humanitarian crisis. Some of the most significant fighting appeared to be in Falluja, where the U.S. military fought one of the bloodiest battles of the Iraq war, with militants planting al Qaeda flags on buildings. Gunmen calling themselves the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant, formerly known as al Qaeda in Iraq, took to a stage before thousands of Sunnis following Friday prayers in Falluja. "We call you to join us in our fight against the government of Nuri al-Maliki," one of the gunman said through a bullhorn. Authorities say gunmen have attacked an Iraqi army barracks north of Baghdad, killing 12 soldiers meaning that the militant attacks are spreading beyond Anbar. Human rights activists have condemned abuses by both government troops and insurgents in Iraq's Anbar province. "Apparently unlawful methods of fighting by all sides have caused civilian casualties," Human Rights Watch said in a report. The rights group criticised Iraqi forces and militants for carrying out attacks in residential areas. It comes as troops prepare to launch a major assault against al-Qaeda-linked militants in the city of Falluja. Map of Falluja: http://adf.ly/bsdWJ Map of Ramadi: http://adf.ly/bsdcQ
  • published: 09 Jan 2014
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Syrian Civil War 2013 - Battlefield Syria: Heavy Fighting Clashes And Firefights |Syria War
Syrian Civil War 2013 - Battlefield Syria: Heavy Fighting Clashes And Firefights |Syria War
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Syria Civil War 2013 - Battlefield Syria: Heavy Fighting Clashes And Firefights. Heavy Fighting, Heavy Clashes and Intense Firefights. This pictures do we get if we look up the internet for Syria Videos. No war ever before was so well documented by alternatet sources like the Syrian Civil War. In 2013 there was such an high amount and flood of informations, pictures and videos about this conflict that it is impossible to cover them all up in just one video. This compilation brings back some famous scenes of the conflict that apeared on the net in 2013. It shows footage of the Syrian Army and also of the Syrian Rebells in HD. It dont seems like this storm of raw information will end in 2014 as there is still no end of the conflict in sign. Description and Timeline of the Happenings: 00:11-1:15 T72 oboard GoPro films Syrian Army Bmp driving on an IED during SAA Assault on Rebel held positions in Damascus. 1:15-2:44 T72 onboard GoPro films Rebel ambush on firendly T72 Tank wich results in the lost of one Tank. The View also switches to the rebel perspective and shows their view on the Tank Unit. 2:44-6:26 Al-Nusra Front in heavy intense urban fighting firefight action against government forces in Deir-eZ Zor. The Al-Nusra Front is a radical islamists group fighting to establish a religious state under the sharia law in Syria. 6:26-8:27 Members of the Islamic Front in heavy fighting against government forces in Eastern Ghouta during the rebel Ghouta Offensive. The Islamic Front is a merger of seven rebel groups involved in the Syrian civil war who joined their forces together in November 2013. 8:28-9:15 A Syrian chopper flying high above Damascus dodges a multitude of heat-seeking missiles. 9:15-10:20 Free Syrian Army technical who tries to supress Syrian Army Sniper with heavy machine gun fire has an intense fierce close call with incoming government shell on the frontline in Aleppo. 10:20-11:13 Syrian Army T72 Tanks onboard turretcameras capture failed RPG attack conducted by Rebel forces hiding in a shool. One of the Tanks repells with a heavy round. 11:13-12:44 Sunni Syrian Arab Army defectors who joined the ranks of the FSA in extreme heavy firefight during rebel assault on the Menagh Airport in Aleppo. The Airport was taken by militants of the Al-Nusra Front in August 2013. It was much discussed if the fighter seen in the Video are regular FSA rebels or radical militants from outside but according to their group behaviour,comunication and movement during the whole combat situation it is very likely that they are sunni ex-army members who defected to the Free Syrian Army. Also you can see a kuran lying in the dirt next to him. Radical islamists wouldnt do this because for them the kuran is to holy to let him lying on the ground. Also their accents where clearly identyfied to be strong Syrian Aleppo Accents wich means they are Syrians. 12:44-13:28 Syrian helicopter explodes in mid-air after beeing shot by rebel anti air missle in Idlib. 13:29-14:14 Syrian rebel T55 gets heavy hit during intense street fighting. 14:14-15:23 Rebels captured their assault on an army held checkpoint in Idlib with an Guncam attached to one of their fighters AKs. 15:23-16:52 Members of the Al-Nusra Front trying to storm the Kindi Hospital in Aleppo. 16:52-20:55 Syrian Army T72 onboard GoPro cams filming their attack on an rebel held neighbourhood of Damascus. 20:55-24:49 Syrian army in heavy firefight during heavy intense combat action in Darayya. 24:49-26:41 Al-Nusra militants in heavy clashes with the Syrian Army in the outskirts of the Al-Hawiqa District/Ahoigah neighborhood near the Jura bridge in Deir ez-Zor. 26:41-32:55 Syrian tanks attacking rebel controlled area together with infantry units in Al-Kabun. 32:55-34:56 Insurgents in clashes with government forces outside Idlib. 34:56-37:00 Free Syrian Army in heavy street fights with government forces in Idlib. 37:00-41:50 Heavy firefight and clashes between Al-Qaeda and Syrian rebels in Aleppo. 41:50-42:48 Syrian Insurgent uses Austrian Steyr AUG in streetfight action against regime forces. This fight took place around the Yarmouk district in Damascus. 42:48-48:32 A group of Syrian tanks engage with FSA forces in the city of Jobar. 48:32-50:19 Heavy dawntime tracer firefight at the Aleppo central prision. Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/1aY2nXE aDRI12345 On Facebook:https://www.FB.com/RawCombatFootage *DISCLAIMER* This footage is part of an war archvie of the war in Syria and should be viewed as educational. This footage is also to be taken as a raw documentary on the events of the conflict in Syria. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.
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More than $2.4 bln pledged at Syria aid conference
More than $2.4 bln pledged at Syria aid conference
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More than $2.4 bln pledged at Syria aid conference - The Latest News Like Subscribe & Share For More Videos - More from Syria: Subscribe: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says donors had promised mo. International donors today pledged more than $2.4 billion to support humanitarian efforts that are urgently needed to help millions of people affected by the. Donors meeting in Kuwait have pledged nearly $2.4bn in humanitarian aid for victims of the Syrian war, which the UN chief says has left half the population i.
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PARIS - President Francois Hollande has visited France's first lady for the first time since she was hospitalized for rest following a gossip magazine's report that he was having an affair with an actress. An official at the presidential palace said...
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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security forces walk on the wreckage of a damaged building at a security compound which was attacked by an explosion, in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria, on Friday Feb. 10, 2012.
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