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February 18, 2014 -- Updated 1402 GMT (2202 HKT) Jealousy is in our evolutionary past, but how much is too much? Editor's note: upwave is Turner Broadcasting's new lifestyle brand...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Like those of us who live in the United States, Jesus was born under the shadow of an empire. But unlike most of us, he was never...
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Tuesday, 18 February 2014, 5:30 pm Article: Aleppo, Yabrud, and the end of the war on Syria by Michael Collins February 17, 2014 The Syrian Arab Army may be on the verge of another...

Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) und der franzoesische Praesident Francois Hollande (r.) unterhalten sich zu Beginn ihres Treffens am Donnerstag (23.08.12) auf der Dachterasse im Bundeskanzleramt in Berlin
France, Germany and the United States are taking a united stance against the deadly violence in Ukraine. During a joint news conference Wednesday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Paris, French President Francois Hollande...
photo: AP / Guido Bergmann
In this Oct. 14, 2011 file photo, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch delivers a keynote address at the National Summit on Education Reform in San Francisco. If the phone hacking scandal gripping Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. empire has a familiar ring, it might be because you've heard the story before. Scrappy outsider turns modest newspaper business into international media conglomerate. Ambition turns to hubris.
At the height of the Murdoch phone hacking scandal, former prime minister Tony Blair was allegedly offering his services as a secret adviser. Tony Blair secretly offered to become an unofficial adviser to Rupert Murdoch and his media empire at the...
photo: AP / Noah Berger, File
A demonstrator attends a rally showing support for the Russian punk group Pussy Riot whose members face prison for a stunt against President Vladimir Putin, in St.Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012.
Kremlin critics slammed the arrest of Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina as a public relations disaster for the Winter Games. Russian police on Tuesday released the two most famous Pussy Riot members in Sochi, host of the Winter Olympics,...
photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky
An Iranian technician works at the Uranium Conversion Facility just outside the city of Isfahan 255 miles (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007
Envoys from Iran and six world powers noted the positive negotiating atmosphere but kept expectations low as they started talks on Tuesday in Vienna on a comprehensive deal to end the stand-off over Tehran’s nuclear programme. “We had a...
photo: AP / Vahid Salemi
Scotland's in the EU and can keep the pound
The claim by the president of the European commission, José Manuel Barroso, that it would be "extremely difficult, if not impossible" for an independent Scotland to join the EU is utterly bizarre (Report, 17 February). His comparison with Kosovo to...
photo: European Community / EC
Opposition Phue Thai party's Yingluck Shinawatra gives Thai traditional "wai" greeting after a press conference at the party headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, July 3, 2011.
A police officer was among four people killed during gun battles as police cleared anti-government protesters who have blocked state buildings since November. The violence in Bangkok came as corruption charges were filed against Thai Prime...
photo: AP / Wason Wanichkorn
A woman wades through a flooded street in Egham, England, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014. The River Thames has burst its banks after reaching its highest level in years, flooding riverside towns upstream of London.
Survey for Avaaz suggests support for Ed Miliband's call for action with only 27% denying climate change linked to floods Water being pumped out of flooded houses near the river Thames at Chertsey, Surrey, on Monday. Photograph: Amer...
photo: AP / Sang Tan