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York Press
28 Feb 2014
West Bromwich Albion's Nicholas Anelka has been banned for five games West Brom have suspended Nicolas Anelka after the striker was handed a five-match ban for making the controversial 'quenelle' gesture. The club reacted swiftly on Thursday following the conclusion of Anelka's independent...
Voa News
28 Feb 2014
Huber Matos, a top Cuban revolutionary who was sent to prison for 20 years for turning against Fidel Castro, died Thursday in Miami. His...
Business Insider
28 Feb 2014
People in Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere are catching a glimpse of the rare but incredible Northern Lights that are usually only seen inside the Arctic Circle, Sky News reports. The Lights, known as Aurora Borealis, are a natural phenomenon that appears "when atoms in the Earth's...
Jakarta Globe
28 Feb 2014
By Agence France-Presse on 9:47 am February 28, 2014. Category International, World Tags: Anti-gay laws, Uganda Newspaper stand with different local dailies reporting on President Museveni signing an anti-gay bill into law, in Kampala, Uganda, on February 25,...
Al Jazeera
28 Feb 2014
Citing witnesses, a Ukrainian news agency says that up to 50 armed men briefly seized the airport of Crimea's capital Simferopol. The armed men carrying Russian navy flags took control of the airport overnight after arriving in lorries, the Interfax-Ukraine report said. One witness source told AFP...
BBC News
28 Feb 2014
North Korea has fired four short-range missiles into the sea, South Korean defence ministry officials say, in a move widely seen as a response to South Korea's military exercises with the US. A ministry spokesman said that the missiles were fired off the east coast of North Korea. North Korea...
China Daily
28 Feb 2014
WASHINGTON - The largest group in the conservative US Tea Party movement celebrated its fifth anniversary on Thursday with a pledge to push Congress further to the right and capture the White House in 2016. At a rally in a hotel ballroom two blocks from the Capitol, lawmakers allied with the Tea...
The Times of India
28 Feb 2014
WASHINGTON: Al-Qaida's Afghanistan leader is laying the groundwork to relaunch his war-shattered organization once the United States and international forces withdraw from the country, as they have warned they will do without a security agreement from the Afghan government, US officials say. Farouq...
Chicago Sun-Times
28 Feb 2014
Updated: February 28, 2014 12:38AM KIEV, Ukraine — Dozens of armed men in military uniforms without markings were patrolling the airport in the capital of Ukraine’s strategic Crimea region on Friday as tensions in the country’s Russian-speaking southeast escalated. Russian state television quoted...
Belfast Telegraph
28 Feb 2014
Fugitive Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych is pledging to fight for his country's future but says he will not ask for military assistance. It is his first public appearance since disappearing from Ukraine. "I intend to keep fighting for the future of Ukraine," he told a news conference today in...












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