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Article By WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross President Obama's drone attacks on Middle Eastern nations are not just lawless war crimes. As the "murderous drone campaign is both...
CounterPunch
Every year brings the world more climatological science that man-made climate change, or overall global warming, is chronically worsening. Every year, from Antarctica to Greenland,...
The Independent
The number of children killed and wounded in Afghanistan's war jumped by 34 per cent last year as the Taliban stepped up attacks across the country and continued to lay thousands...

President Barack Obama holds a National Security Council meeting in the Situation Room of the White House, April 5, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Sacre Bleu! French newspaper Le Figaro is reporting that Beyoncé and President Barack Obama are carrying out a love affair. Yes, you read that correctly. Pascal Rostain, a French photographer, told the publication that "there is something...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
The SkyMapper telescope at Siding Spring Observatory and the 2.3 m telescope in the background.
SYDNEY: Australian astronomers have found the oldest known star in the universe, a discovery that may help to resolve a long-standing discrepancy between observations and predictions of the Big Bang billions of years ago. Dr Stefan Keller, lead...
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Syria's warring sides brace for fresh peace talks
GENEVA: Syria's warring sides headed on Monday into a new round of UN-brokered peace talks, 10 days after a debut session managed little beyond a pledge on evacuating civilians from the besieged city of Homs. After government and opposition delegates...
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File - A North Korean soldier stands watch on the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone as U.S. Sailors assigned to the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group tour the DMZ in Panmunjom, South Korea, July 17, 2008.
Further stumbling block to release of Bae, US missionary who has been held for more than a year in the North Kenneth Bae is brought before the media in Pyongyang last month. Photograph: Kyodo/Reuters North Korea has rescinded an invitation for a...
photo: US Navy / MCCS Spike Call
Tahuna maru islet, Raroia, where landed Kon-Tki expedition in 1947.
The global warming “pause” which some climate sceptics have taken as evidence that climate change is a myth could in fact be explained by a dramatic increase in the amount of heat being taken out of the atmosphere by the Pacific Ocean, a study has...
photo: Creative Commons / Pascal Guiraudou
In this photo taken, Nov. 2, 2010, a veteran member of the Taliban smokes a cigarette as he speaks to The Associated Press in Afghanistan, Nov 2, 2010. The longtime member said scribbled notes from Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar have surfaced in mosques all over Afghanistan's ethnic Pashtun heartland, threatening death to anyone who takes up a government offer to negotiate for peace. Trying to quash rumors of a break in their ranks, the Taliban have also vehemently denied reports _ including one by The Associated Press _ that representatives of the militant group were involved in negotiations with the Afghan government. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
The Taliban has released a video, which appears to show the planning and execution of an attack on the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) compound in Afghanistan last June. The video, which Al Jazeera obtained and aired on Sunday,...
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd
U.S. aid plan seeks to shield Afghanistan from end to war economy
By Missy Ryan KABUL (Reuters) - The Obama administration will unveil on Monday a package of aid initiatives it hopes will help Afghanistan, still one of the world's poorest countries after a dozen years of massive international aid efforts,...
photo: US Army / Eric Provost