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  • Israeli settlers choke off West Bank's water...2:00
  • Vatican defends child protection record to UN...2:11
  • Africa News: Violence rages in the Central African Republic isolated from the world...10:39
  • U.S. Air Force Suspends 34 Officers In Charge Of Nuclear Weapons...1:43
  • Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu reported in China...0:44
  • Egypt voters overwhelmingly back constitution official sources...1:03
  • Hariri trial a potential blowtorch or 'boost' for Lebanon...2:48
  • Latest violence in the Central African Republic | CAR unrest Kills Dozens...1:08
add video playlist President's year-end address at the White House
President\'s year-end address at the White House
Obama: 2014 needs to be a year of ac­tion
6:53
The Lebanese restaurant was in Kabul\'s Wazir Akbar Khan area, home to many embassies and non-governmental organisations.

Al Jazeera\'s Jane Ferguson reports from Kabul.
For­eign­ers tar­get­ed in Kabul at­tack
2:16
Japan is building a magnetic net to counter the problem of space debris. 

Although the far-out space is mostly empty, the space surrounding our good Earth is piled up with orbiting and hazardous debris. The orbiting garbage includes anything from old rockets and abandoned satellites to missile shrapnels and so on that are making the journey into space a daunting task. But Japan\'s Aerospace Exploration Agency has now teamed up with a company that manufactures fishing equipment, to build a magnetic net and catch the space debris. The equipment consists of a three-hundred meter-long wire net that will then generate a magnetic field to attract some of the junk.
Japan plans to clear out some space junk with new mag­net­ic net
0:44
Hiroo Onoda, Japanese Sol­dier Who Hid in Jun­gle for 29 Years,Dies at 91
1:58
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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Pres­i­dent Obama's Full NSA Speech
43:26
Life for the farming communities in occupied West Bank\'s Jordan Valley is becoming harder.  Israeli settlements are steadily reducing Palestinian\'s access to water.  And now, the once thriving villages are struggling to survive.  In the first part of a series on global food security, Al Jazeera\'s Simon McGregor-Wood reports from the Jordan Valley.
Is­raeli set­tlers choke off West Bank's water
2:00
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
2:11
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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43:26
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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Four people in China\'s Jiangsu Province have become the latest people to fall ill with H7N9, a strain of bird flu new to humans, according to reports.
The three women and one man are in critical condition and are being treated in the provincial capital of Nanjing, health authorities said.
The cases are the second batch to be confirmed after Reuters reported that, \
Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu re­port­ed in China
0:44
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.

Khouri said: \
Hariri trial a po­ten­tial blow­torch or 'boost' for Lebanon
2:48
Latest violence in the Central African Republic | CAR unrest Kills Dozens

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Dozens of people have been killed, including six peacekeepers from Chad, in the latest violence in the Central African Republic, officials say.
The peacekeepers were attacked by a Christian militia known as anti-balaka in the capital Bangui on Wednesday.
At least 40 other people have also died since Wednesday, Red Cross officials said.
African Union (AU) and French troops are battling to end a Christian-Muslim conflict that has engulfed CAR.
The AU has nearly 4,000 troops in CAR. France, the former colonial power, has also deployed 1,600 soldiers to help restore order.
Militias from the Christian and Muslim groups have been involved in attacks and counter-attacks since Michel Djotodia installed himself as the country\'s first Muslim ruler in March, ousting then-President Francois Bozize, who came from the majority Christian population.
Many Christians accuse the Chadian government of being allied to the Seleka rebel group which propelled Mr Djotodia to power, while Muslims allege that French forces are siding with Christian militia.
Tension high
The circumstances surrounding the death of the Chadians remain unclear.
AU spokesman Eloi Yao said: \
Lat­est vi­o­lence in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic | CAR un­rest Kills Dozens
1:08
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
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updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
6:53
Obama: 2014 needs to be a year of ac­tion
Huffington Post 18 Jan 2014, WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he believes 2014 can be a breakthrough year for the country. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says the U.S. is primed to bring back jobs lost in the recession or to overseas competitors. But he says to make that happen, the U.S. must act to create good-paying jobs and increase economic...
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updated 18 Jan 2014; published 18 Jan 2014
2:16
For­eign­ers tar­get­ed in Kabul at­tack
The Times of India 18 Jan 2014, KABUL: A total of 21 people, including 13 foreigners, died in a Taliban suicide assault on a popular restaurant in Kabul, police said on Saturday, with two British citizens and two Canadians among those confirmed dead. Desperate customers tried to hide under tables as one attacker detonated his suicide vest at the fortified entrance to the Taverna...
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updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
0:44
Japan plans to clear out some space junk with new mag­net­ic net
Yahoo Daily News 17 Jan 2014, Japanese scientists are getting ready to launch a test of a space junk-cleaning tether, according to press reports. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) researchers are developing an electrodynamic tether designed to generate electricity that will slow down space-based debris, according to a report from Agence France Presse. The slowed-down...
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updated 18 Jan 2014; published 18 Jan 2014
1:58
Hiroo Onoda, Japanese Sol­dier Who Hid in Jun­gle for 29 Years,Dies at 91
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 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
2:00
Is­raeli set­tlers choke off West Bank's water
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 04 May 2013; published 04 May 2013
0:44
Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu re­port­ed in China
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 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
1:08
Lat­est vi­o­lence in the Cen­tral African Re­pub­lic | CAR un­rest Kills Dozens
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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Obama Believes 2014 'Can Be A Breakthrough Year For America'
Full Article Huffington Post
18 Jan 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he believes 2014 can be a breakthrough year for the country. In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says the U.S. is primed to bring back jobs lost in the recession or to overseas competitors. But he says to make that happen, the U.S. must act to create good-paying jobs and increase economic...

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President Barack Obama talks on the phone with FBI Director Robert Mueller to receive an update on the explosions that occurred in Boston, in the Oval Office, April 15, 2013.
photo: White House / Pete Souza


13 foreigners among 21 killed in Kabul restaurant attack
Full Article The Times of India
18 Jan 2014

KABUL: A total of 21 people, including 13 foreigners, died in a Taliban suicide assault on a popular restaurant in Kabul, police said on Saturday, with two British citizens and two Canadians among those confirmed dead. Desperate customers tried to hide under tables as one attacker detonated his suicide vest at the fortified entrance to the Taverna...

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An Afghan driver looks out from a broken windshield of his car following the Friday's suicide attack and shooting in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014.
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Japan to Test Space Junk Cleanup Tether Soon: Report
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
17 Jan 2014

Japanese scientists are getting ready to launch a test of a space junk-cleaning tether, according to press reports. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) researchers are developing an electrodynamic tether designed to generate electricity that will slow down space-based debris, according to a report from Agence France Presse. The slowed-down...

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This is a computer generated image provided by the European Space Agency which shows an artist impression of catalogued objects in low-Earth orbit viewed over the Equator. Scientists are keeping a close eye on orbital debris created when two communications satellites one American, the other Russian _ smashed into each other hundreds of miles above Siberia Tuesday Feb. 10, 2009. Think of it as a galactic garbage dump.
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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.
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia


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.
photo: White House / Pete Souza


‘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.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell


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
photo: AP / U.S. Air Force, John Parie


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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Chinese health workers, wearing masks, walk past a group of security guards blocking a petitioner outside China's Health Ministry where a joint press conference between Chinese health officials and World Health Organization
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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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An Egyptian voter holds a card with the photo of Defense Minister, Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi with Arabic that reads, "Sissi
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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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File - Rafic Hariri, Prime Minister of Lebanon, addresses the fifty-third session of the General Assembly, 24 September, 1998.
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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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Displaced people carry their belongings as scrub brush is cleared and burned for a new settlement area, inside a makeshift camp housing an estimated 100,000 people, at Mpoko Airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell


Albion quiet on sponsor report
Full Article Orange News
18 Jan 2014

West Brom have refused to comment on reports their main sponsor is threatening to withdraw over the Nicolas Anelka case. A story in Friday's Marketing Week publication claimed Albion's shirt sponsors Zoopla will pull...

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Shanghai Shenhua's Nicolas Anelka dribbles the ball during a training soccer match against Hunan Xiangtao Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012 in Shanghai, China. Anelka joined Chinese Super League club Shanghai Shenhua in January on a transfer from Chelsea.
photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko


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.
photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi


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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Reading's Shane Long celebrates his goal against Birmingham City during their English FA Cup fourth round soccer match at the Madejski Stadium in Reading, England, Saturday Jan. 28, 2006.
photo: AP / Martin Cleaver


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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Roberto Martinez
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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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`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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Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
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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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 Jared Leto arrives at the American Eagle Party during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)   (js1)
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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
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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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Tyra Banks speaks after being honored at the Glamour Women of the Year awards Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 in New York.
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Sundance premiere 'Camp X-Ray' explores Gitmo life
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18 Jan 2014

Comment () Tweet By JESSICA HERNDON, Associated Press PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Kristen Stewart takes a lot of abuse in her latest film, a gritty drama about detainees at Guantanamo Bay. "Camp X-Ray," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival to boisterous applause, features Stewart as Amy Cole, a guard stationed at the controversial...
Kristen Stewart speaking at the 2012 WonderCon in Anaheim, California.
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Watch: Creatures & Magic Fill New Trailer For Disney's 'Maleficent' Starring Angelina Jolie
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18 Jan 2014

There are a couple things that casual audiences might need to know about "Maleficent" before buying a ticket: firstly, how to pronounce...
Actress Angelina Jolie on the Salt panel at the 2010 San Diego Comic Con in San Diego, California.
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Depp, Heard got engaged 'a while ago'
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18 Jan 2014

Los Angeles, Jan 18: Actor Johnny Depp is said to have popped the question to his girlfriend and "The Rum Diary"...
U.S. actor Johnny Depp waves for fans during the Japan premiere of his film "The Tourist" in Tokyo Thursday, March 3, 2011.
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Russell Brand admits love for Jemima Khan
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18 Jan 2014

Washington, Jan 18: Russell Brand has confessed that his relationship with Jemima Khan is nothing like he has...
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Producers once matched dates with mine: Big B (Movie Snippets)
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18 Jan 2014

Mumbai, Jan 18: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan, who has been a part of the Hindi film industry for over four decades, mulls over...
Indian Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan,center, flies a kite during shooting for a promotional advertisement for Gujarat tourism in Ahmadabad, India, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Thousands of locals turned out to see the superstar of the Indian film industry.(AP Photo)
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Mamata nominates Mithun Chakraborty for RS seat
Full Article The Times of India
18 Jan 2014

KOLKATA: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee announced on Saturday the nomination of Bollywood actor Mithun Chakraborty as her party Trinamool Congress's...
India West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with Bollywood Actor Mithun Chakraborty  and other actor and actress during a
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I did 'Gulaab Gang' because of Madhuri: Juhi Chawla
Full Article Newstrack India
18 Jan 2014

Tweet Mumbai, Jan 18 (IANS) They have been Bollywood contemporaries since the 1990s but Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla have only come together now for "Gulaab Gang". Juhi says Madhuri's presence in the movie was a big draw for her towards the project. "I did this film because Madhuri was there. I...
India Bollywood Actress Juhi Chawla inter act with media  during the Education Programme at Kolkata on Saturday 04 May 2013
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Obama to set up Af-Pak strategic partnership office
Full Article The Hindu
18 Jan 2014

Ahead of the drawdown of US troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year, US President Barack Obama has announced to establish an Af-Pak Strategic Partnership Office (APSPO) to oversee smooth transition and promote normalised diplomatic presence in both the...

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President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, Monday, May 28, 2012, in Washington.
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Amartya Sen's choice: Secular right wing party
Full Article DNA India
18 Jan 2014

The Zee Jaipur Literature Festival kicked off with Nobel laureate Amartya Sen making seven wishes for a better India. Notable among them were his desire to see a strong and flourishing right wing party that is secular and a clear-headed Left front that focuses on removing deprivation rather than nursing the antiquated agenda of fighting American...

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Caste, tribal equations to decide Chhattisgarh BJP’s chief
Full Article The Hindu
18 Jan 2014

State BJP leaders, including Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, is attending a two-day national meet in Delhi from Friday. Mr. Singh is expected to hand-pick his favourite for the post of State President. “We are hoping that the Chief Minister will be able to...

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The Chief Minister of Chattisgarh, Dr. Raman Singh
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UPS: Last-minute online shopping hurt 4Q profit
Full Article Sacramento Bee
17 Jan 2014

DALLAS -- UPS may be forced to change the way it plans for the holiday season after December shipping problems took a bite out of fourth-quarter earnings. The company said Friday that it took "extraordinary" steps to meet holiday demand, including hiring 85,000 seasonal employees — 30,000 more than planned. But the company's network of brown...

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A UPS jet sits at the cargo terminal at Dulles International Airport on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010 in Chantilly, Va. Law enforcement officials are investigating reports of suspicious packages on cargo planes in Philadelphia and Newark, N.J. The discovery of U.S.-bound mail bombs on cargo planes in England and Dubai reveals the danger posed by air shipping, which is governed by a patchwork of inconsistent controls that make packages a potential threat even to passenger jets, experts said Saturday.
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Haribo stops selling 'racist' sweets
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
17 Jan 2014

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A heap of HARIBO gummy bears
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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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Is Google more innovative than Apple?
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
17 Jan 2014

This has been a rough week for Apple (AAPL). Less than 20 people showed up to purchase iPhones and iPads at a China Mobile store in Beijing Friday, reports The New York Times. Apple CEO Tim Cook was even on site to shake hands with customers and give away autographed iPhones, part of a promotion that marked the opening day of sales of China...

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks about iCloud at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco (Foto vom 06.06.11).
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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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Obama: 2014 needs to be a year of action
Obama: 2014 needs to be a year of action
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President's year-end address at the White House
  • published: 20 Dec 2013
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Foreigners targeted in Kabul attack
Foreigners targeted in Kabul attack
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The Lebanese restaurant was in Kabul's Wazir Akbar Khan area, home to many embassies and non-governmental organisations. Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson reports from Kabul.
  • published: 18 Jan 2014
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Japan plans to clear out some space junk with new magnetic net
Japan plans to clear out some space junk with new magnetic net
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Japan is building a magnetic net to counter the problem of space debris. Although the far-out space is mostly empty, the space surrounding our good Earth is piled up with orbiting and hazardous debris. The orbiting garbage includes anything from old rockets and abandoned satellites to missile shrapnels and so on that are making the journey into space a daunting task. But Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency has now teamed up with a company that manufactures fishing equipment, to build a magnetic net and catch the space debris. The equipment consists of a three-hundred meter-long wire net that will then generate a magnetic field to attract some of the junk.
  • published: 17 Jan 2014
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Hiroo Onoda, Japanese Soldier Who Hid in Jungle for 29 Years,Dies at 91
Hiroo Onoda, Japanese Soldier Who Hid in Jungle for 29 Years,Dies at 91
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President Obama's Full NSA Speech
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
  • published: 17 Jan 2014
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Israeli settlers choke off West Bank's water
Israeli settlers choke off West Bank's water
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Life for the farming communities in occupied West Bank's Jordan Valley is becoming harder. Israeli settlements are steadily reducing Palestinian's access to water. And now, the once thriving villages are struggling to survive. In the first part of a series on global food security, Al Jazeera's Simon McGregor-Wood reports from the Jordan Valley.
  • published: 29 Apr 2013
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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.
  • published: 16 Jan 2014
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President Obama's Full NSA Speech
President Obama's Full NSA Speech
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  • Updated: 17 Jan 2014
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
  • published: 17 Jan 2014
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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
  • published: 16 Sep 2013
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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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Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu reported in China
Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu reported in China
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Sign up for a free trial of News Direct's animated news graphics at http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/Reuters.aspx For story suggestions please contact tips@nma.com.tw Four people in China's Jiangsu Province have become the latest people to fall ill with H7N9, a strain of bird flu new to humans, according to reports. The three women and one man are in critical condition and are being treated in the provincial capital of Nanjing, health authorities said. The cases are the second batch to be confirmed after Reuters reported that, "two men in Shanghai, aged 87 and 27, fell sick in late February. A woman in Anhui province also contracted the virus in early March and is in critical condition. "At this point, these three are isolated cases with no evidence of human-to-human transmission", the WHO representative in China, Dr. Michael O'Leary, told reporters on Monday. China's National Health and Family Planning Commission confirmed on Sunday that the three cases were the H7N9 virus, which had not previously been known to infect humans. "A new virus tends to be more virulent in the beginning. Either it is going to become a truly human virus, in which case we have to start dealing with it regularly, or it is going to be primarily an animal virus with just a rare human case," O'Leary said. Some Chinese had complained that authorities took too long before announcing the deaths on Sunday. O'Leary said the government acted properly as the deaths needed to be investigated."
  • published: 04 May 2013
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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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Latest violence in the Central African Republic | CAR unrest Kills Dozens
Latest violence in the Central African Republic | CAR unrest Kills Dozens
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Latest violence in the Central African Republic | CAR unrest Kills Dozens For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to http://www.youtube.com/user/24X7BreakingNEWS Dozens of people have been killed, including six peacekeepers from Chad, in the latest violence in the Central African Republic, officials say. The peacekeepers were attacked by a Christian militia known as anti-balaka in the capital Bangui on Wednesday. At least 40 other people have also died since Wednesday, Red Cross officials said. African Union (AU) and French troops are battling to end a Christian-Muslim conflict that has engulfed CAR. The AU has nearly 4,000 troops in CAR. France, the former colonial power, has also deployed 1,600 soldiers to help restore order. Militias from the Christian and Muslim groups have been involved in attacks and counter-attacks since Michel Djotodia installed himself as the country's first Muslim ruler in March, ousting then-President Francois Bozize, who came from the majority Christian population. Many Christians accuse the Chadian government of being allied to the Seleka rebel group which propelled Mr Djotodia to power, while Muslims allege that French forces are siding with Christian militia. Tension high The circumstances surrounding the death of the Chadians remain unclear. AU spokesman Eloi Yao said: "Yesterday [Wednesday] the city was in total chaos and this chaos lasted until the end of the night. Today we are trying to understand what happened." Heavy gunfire in Bangui had caused panic among civilians, who fled to the airport, which is protected by peacekeepers. "Around 40 bodies have been recovered for the moment, and first aid has been given to around 30 people wounded," Red Cross spokesman David Pierre Marquet said. As fighting subsided, French troops went out on patrol. French military spokesman Col Gilles Jaron said tension remained high in Bangui. Two days of violence earlier this month left about 1,000 people dead, according to Amnesty International. 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
  • published: 27 Dec 2013
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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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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon "I've gotten some of my best light from bridges I've burned."-- Don Henley What does it take, in an era dominated by progressive...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The addicts that stalk the streets in Afghanistan are similar to the ones that haunt the homes and hospitals here in the United...
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by Kara Brandeisky ProPublica, Jan. 17, 2014, 7 a.m. Today President Obama plans to announce some reportedly limited reforms to National Security Agency surveillance programs....

Head of the new Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces Mouaz al-Khatib, rear-center, speaks during a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, March 2013.
ISTANBUL : Syria’s exiled opposition began debating Saturday whether to join international peace talks next week after Damascus offered concessions including a ceasefire plan for the battered city of Aleppo. But the National Coalition remains riven...
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A Yemeni army officer looks on while standing at a checkpoint in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, June 27, 2011.
SANAA, YemenOfficials in Yemen say an Iranian diplomat has been killed in a drive-by shooting in the capital, Sanaa. Three security officials said the diplomat was leaving the Iranian ambassador’s house in the city’s southern...
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Pope Benedict XVI leaves at the end of his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 13, 2013.
In his last two years as pope, Benedict XVI defrocked nearly 400 priests for raping and molesting children, more than twice as many as the two years that preceded a 2010 explosion of sex abuse cases in Europe and beyond, according to a document...
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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich leaves a polling station after voting for parliamentary elections in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012.
By Agence France-Presse on 2:25 pm January 18, 2014. Category International, World Tags: ukraine unrest A pro-European activist wearing the Ukrainian flag as a cape raises his symbolically-handcuffed hands during an opposition rally outside...
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In a picture taken on Tuesday April 24, 2012, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni address the ruling party members in Entebbe about 42kms east of the capital Kampala.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni refused to sign into law a tough anti-homosexual bill passed by parliament last month. But the tone of his remarks offered little cheer for the country's beleaguered gay rights groups....
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President-elect Francois Hollande waves from the balcony of the Socialist Party headquarters in Paris Monday May 7, 2012.
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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President Barack Obama gestures as he gives his inauguration address during a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony during the 57th Presidential Inauguration, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington.
By JULIE PACE and KIMBERLY DOZIER, The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Capping a monthslong review, President Barack Obama is expected to back modest changes to the government's surveillance network at home and abroad while largely leaving the...
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