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EU, UN Donors to Meet Jan 20 on CAR 'Tragedy'
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EU, UN Donors to Meet Jan 20 on CAR 'Tragedy'
The European Union says it will host a high-level meeting on what it calls the "appalling tragedy" in the Central African Republic to be attended by the United Nations and donor countries on... (photo: EC / © EU)
A culture at war with God!
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A culture at war with God!
“Your God of Leviticus (and of the whole Bible) is clearly a sinful homophobic bigot. He should repent of his sinful homophobia. …” – the late radical homosexual activist Frank Kameny Over... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
Australian billionaire Clive Palmer speaks during a news conference about his intention to build the Titanic II in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013. Palmer is planning to build the ship in China and it is scheduled to sail in 2016  The Australian 
Clive Palmer accused of taking millions
CHINESE giant Citic Pacific has accused Clive Palmer’s private company of taking millions of dollars from a special fund without authority as it labelled the federal MP’s bid to shut down... (photo: AP / Seth Wenig)
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A man watches rescue workers working at the wreckage of Algerian military transport aircraft after it slammed into a mountain in the country’s rugged eastern region, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014.  The Washington Post 
Algeria: Plane crash kills 77 but 1 man survives
ALGIERS, Algeria — An Algerian military transport plane slammed into a mountain Tuesday in the country’s rugged eastern region, killing 77 people and leaving just one survivor, the defense... (photo: AP / Mohamed Ali)
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Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi hold a rally against a new law regulating protest in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 29, 2013. Hundreds of Islamist demonstrators took to the streets on Friday in cities across Egypt, days after a disputed protest law was adopted and police forcefully broke up unauthorized gatherings. The poster at left shows a picture of the ousted president and the Arabic showing part of a phrase that reads, "For these reasons, they fight with the elected President." Belfast Telegraph
Police clash with Morsi supporters
Egyptian riot police have fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohammed Morsi protesting as the country marks the third... (photo: AP / Ahmed Gomaa)
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An Egyptian protester throws a tear gas canister back at riot police, not seen, during clashes near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Independent online (SA)
Amnesty lifts lid on Cairo violence
Cairo - Egypt has seen state violence on an “unprecedented scale” since the army overthrew Islamist president Mohamed Morsi last July following mass protests... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
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The day my double appeared on the radio
There is only one person by the name of Mohaman Babalala working for the BBC. So, as he explains, it was quite a shock when another was heard on a Nigerian radio station.... (photo: Public Domain Leigh Bowden)
n this photo taken Friday, Nov. 22, 2012, Miles Lappeman, owner of Finfoot Lake Reserve near Tantanana, South Africa, and his son Marc, right, walk past the carcass of a rhino. South Africa says at least 588 rhinos have been killed by poachers this year alone, 8 rhinos at the Finfoot Lake Reserve, the worst recorded year in decades. The number has soared as buyers in Asia pay the U.S. street value of cocaine for rhino horn, a material they believe, wrongly, medical experts say, cures diseases. Belfast Telegraph
South Africa rhino toll tops 1,000
The number of rhinos killed for their horns in South Africa topped a record 1,000 in 2013, and three dozen have been poached so far this year, the government says. About... (photo: AP / Denis Farrell)
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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... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
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U.S. Army 1st Lt. Joseph Brockbank (middle), platoon leader for 1st platoon, Troop P (Palehorse), 4th Squadron, Combined Task Force Dragoon, walks back to his vehicle with a member of the Afghan Uniformed Police after engaging with local village elders Dec. 16, 2013, at Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Al Jazeera
Afghanistan stability: a pipe dream?
In recent days, US officials have admitted that negotiations with Afghan President Hamid Karzai on a bilateral security agreement (BSA) continue to make little progress.... (photo: US Army / Sgt. Joshua Edwards)
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