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Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry arrives at the Supreme Court compound in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
Mohammad Asghar   Pakistan Supreme Court   Photos   Sharia Laws in Pakistan   Wikipedia: Mohammad Asghar  
 Lexington Herald-Leader 
Pakistan: Briton sentenced to death for blasphemy
ISLAMABAD — A mentally ill British man has been sentenced to death in Pakistan after being convicted of blasphemy charges, defense lawyers said Friday. | Mohammed Asghar was arrested in 2010 in ... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Pakistan Army troops prepare to leave for patrolling during a curfew in Bannu, a town on the edge of Pakistan's lawless tribal belt Waziristan, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
Photos   Terrorism in Pakistan   Terrorism in Waziristan   War in North West Waziristan   Wikipedia : War in North-West Pakistan  
 Houston Chronicle 
Bomb kills 20 troops in NW Pakistan
BANNU, Pakistan (AP) — A bomb planted by the Taliban ripped through a vehicle carrying security forces inside a Pakistani army compound in the country's volatile northwestern region Sunday, killing ... (photo: AP / Ijaz Muhammad)
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.  Jakarta Globe 
‘Seeds of Genocide’ in Central African Republic, UN Warns
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... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
CAR   Human Rights   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration  
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.  BBC News 
France 'underestimated' Central African Republic hatred
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 o... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
CAR   Human Rights   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration  
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A boy carries some of his family's few belongings, as people who had been sleeping in a food distribution area are moved out with the help of French troops, in an informal camp housing an estimated 100,000 displaced people, at Mpoko Airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014. BBC News
UN stresses Central African Republic disaster warning
A senior UN envoy has called for a huge international effort for the Central African Republic. | Speaking to the BBC in the capital, Bangui, John Ging of the UN Office fo... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
CAR   Human Rights   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration  
ARCHIV: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the deadly September attack on a US diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya (Foto vom 23.01.13). Am Donnerstag (31.01.13) haelt Clinton ihre letzte Rede als US-Aussenministerin. Als ihr Nachfolger hat der US-Senat am Dienstag (29.01.13) den 69-jaehrige Vietnam-Veteranen und ehemaligen Praesidentschaftskandidaten John Kerry gewaehlt. (zu dapd-Text) WorldNetDaily
Congressman: Hillary busted in monster 'lie'
Text smaller Text bigger | Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testifies before he Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Jan. 23, 2013 | WASHINGTON — President Obama has... (photo: AP / J. Scott-DAPD)
Photos   Politics   US   Washington   Wikipedia: Hillary Rodham Clinton  
An Egyptian woman casts her vote at a polling station in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Chicago Sun-Times
Clashes kill 11 on first day of Egypt vote
CAIRO (AP) — A referendum on a new constitution laid bare the sharp divisions in Egypt six months after the military removed the elected Islamist president. Pro-army vo... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Egypt Army   Egyptian constitutional referendum   Muslim Brotherhood   Photos   Wikipedia: Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2014  
An Egyptian worker carries boxes of ballots at the Giza courthouse, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 13, 2014. The January 14-15 vote on the draft constitution will be the first real test of the post-Morsi regime. Star Telegram
Egypt holds key vote on country's new next charter
Associated Press | CAIRO — Egyptians start voting Tuesday on a draft for their country's next constitution, a vision for the nation's future and a milestone in a mi... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Egypt Referendum   Egyptian Protests   Muslim Brotherhood   Photos   Wikipedia: 201213 Egyptian protests  
A French soldier waves to children as his jeep patrols between the airstrip and a makeshift camp housing an estimated 100,000 displaced people, at Mpoko Airport, in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014. BBC News
Central African Republic leader says chaos is over
Relative calm has returned to the streets of the Central African Republic (CAR) capital Bangui after weeks of sectarian clashes, with banks, offices and markets re-openin... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
CAR   Human Rights   Photos   Seleka Rebellion   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict under the Djotodia administration  
President Barack Obama speaks to supporters at a campaign rally in Miami Monday, June 13, 2011 where he launched his bid for reelection in Florida. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter) National Journal
Iran Nuke Deal Starts Jan. 20, Obama to Unveil NSA Changes This Week, FY14 Defense Bill Complete
By Sara Sorcher (@SaraSorcherNJ) and Jordain Carney (@jordainc) | Welcome to NJ's Early Bird, a morning assembly of the best national security, defense and foreign-policy... (photo: AP / J Pat Carter)
Defense   Iran   Photos   Security   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki talks to the media during a press conference following his meeting with European Parliament President Hans-Gert Poettering, unseen, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday April 16, 2008. Daily Press
Iraq's Maliki says army won't attack Falluja, militants must go
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki promised on Sunday there would be no military assault on Falluja to spare the city more carnage, and he said Sunni... (photo: AP / Thierry Charlier)
Baghdad   Falluja   Iraq   Photos   Wikipedia: Nouri al-Maliki  
This undated image posted on a militant website on Jan. 4, 2014, which is consistent with other AP reporting, shows Shakir Waheib, a senior member of the al-Qaida-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), left, next to a burning police vehicle in Iraq's Anbar Province. With al-Qaida linked fighters and allied tribal gunmen camped on the outskirts, a tentative calm took hold over Fallujah on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014 and residents started to return to the besieged city west of Baghdad. Government forces were stationed nearby as sporadic street fighting breaks out in other cities. The picture painted by residents, officials and international groups suggests that both the militants and government forces are preparing for a long standoff with civilians caught in the middle. Al Jazeera
Fallujah pact in the making to keep army out
Negotiators are working on a deal to evade an Iraqi military intervention in the city of Fallujah, under which al-Qaeda-linked armed groups who seized the city would cede... (photo: AP / via militant website)
Al Qaeda   Iraq War   Iraqi insurgency   Photos   Wikipedia: Iraqi insurgency (post-U.S. withdrawal)  
Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh listens to questions during a press conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Larayedh is on a one day visit to meet with EU officials. China Daily
Tunisian PM resigns for caretaker govt
TUNIS - Tunisia's Islamist Prime Minister Ali Larayedh resigned on Thursday to make way for a caretaker government in an agreement with secular opponents to complete the ... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Africa   Islamist   Photos   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Ali Laarayedh  
Syrian soldiers check a burned truck in front of a damaged military intelligence building where two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012 The Los Angeles Times
Syria car bomb kills 18 near school
BEIRUT — A car bomb detonated Thursday near a school in the central Syrian province of Hama, killing 18 people, according to the Syrian government and opposition so... (photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi)
Peace Talk - Syria   Photos   Syrian Civil War   Violence in Syria   Wikipedia: Syria and weapons of mass destruction  
Islam Women Terrorism
- Victim says India elders ordered gang-rape
- Bomb blasts rock Egyptian capital, kills six
- Village 'justice' in West Bengal: 'This is our w
- Letters: McMath family lawyer isn't helping
Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
Pop star Justin Bieber arrested in Miami area
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- Bomb blasts rock Egyptian capital, kills six
- Cairo hit by four explosions as Egypt insurgency escalates
- Bombings rock Egyptian capital, killing 6 people
- Bombings rock Egyptian capital, killing 6 people
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.
Iraqi PM seeks world's help amid violence
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Jihaad - Jihad Human Rights
- Two British girls, 17, 'inspired by jihad' on their
- EXCLUSIVE: Anti-terrorism chief warns of British girls inspi
- French National Front focuses on Islam in third phase of far
- Indonesian Terror Mastermind Vows to Continue Jihad
The view of an entrance of a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Malaysia's Islamic authorities seize Bibles as Allah row deepens
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- Victim says India elders ordered gang-rape
- Bomb blasts rock Egyptian capital, kills six
- 3 Years After Tahrir, Has Egypt Changed?
- Support for Egypt's New Pharaoh Sacrifices Security and
Justin Bieber performs during the 'Believe Tour' at the Amway Center Orlando, Florida - January 25, 2013
Pop star Justin Bieber arrested in Miami area
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Society & Culture Education
- Opinion: An agreement but no peace in South Sudan
- Externalizing the Syrian Conflict
- Qatar 2022 World Cup: 185 Nepalese workers died in 2013 –
- Tiguentourine (In Amenas), Algiers and Washington – A Year
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks at the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
Iran to join Syria peace conference
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- Bombings rock Egyptian capital, killing 5 people
- Harvard Divinity School honors victim advocate Peter Isely
- Exchange student gives presentation
- Urdu Exams of Abid Ali Khan Educational Trust applauded
Syrian soldiers check a burned truck in front of a damaged military intelligence building where two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012
Syria car bomb kills 18 near school
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