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File - Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, June 21, 2013, St Petersburg, Russia.
Cold War   Germany Russia Relations   Photos   Ukraine Crisis   Wikipedia: 2014 Ukrainian revolution  
 Swissinfo 
Cold War past shapes complex Merkel-Putin relationship
Arab Spring Unrest in Ukraine | Reuters | Image Caption: | Russia's President Putin speaks with German Chancellor Merkel before the first working session of the G20 Summit in Constantine Palace in Str... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)
Saadi Gaddafi, the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi, laughs in front of the leader's portrait during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Feb. 7, 2005.
Libyan War   Muammar Gaddafi   Photos   Saadi Gaddafi   Wikipedia: Al-Saadi Gaddafi  
 The Independent 
Niger extradites Gaddafi's son Saadi to Tripoli
Niger has extradited Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi Gaddafi, the Libyan government has announced. | The government says Saadi Gaddafi, one of the deposed Libyan leader's eight children, is being detained... (photo: AP / Dan Peled)
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda  Al Jazeera 
Uganda punished over anti-gay law
The World Bank and European countries cut aid and loans to Uganda after its controversial anti-gay bill was passed. But would Ugandans change their mind over homosexuals? | On Monday, President Yoweri... (photo: AP / Michael Makutu )
Gay Marriage in Africa   Photos   Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill   Wikipedia: Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014   Yoweri Museveni  
Nigerian troops patrol at Maiduguri, Nigeria, Saturday, Aug 1, 2009. Banks and markets reopened in this northern Nigerian city after five days of fierce fighting between police and a radical Islamist sect.  Sun Star 
Dozens killed in Nigerian school attack
DAMATURU, Nigeria -- Islamic militants set fire to a locked dormitory at a school in northern Nigeria, then shot and slit the throats of students who tried to escape through windows during a pre-dawn ... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Boko Haram Attacks   Insurgency in Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism in Nigeria   Wikipedia: Islamist insurgency in Nigeria  
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Saadi Gaddafi, the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi, laughs in front of the leader's portrait during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Monday, Feb. 7, 2005. The Independent
Niger extradites Gaddafi's son Saadi to Tripoli
Niger has extradited Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi Gaddafi, the Libyan government has announced. | The government says Saadi Gaddafi, one of the deposed Libyan leader's eig... (photo: AP / Dan Peled)
Libyan War   Muammar Gaddafi   Photos   Saadi Gaddafi   Wikipedia: Al-Saadi Gaddafi  
In this photo released by Miraflores Press Office, Venezuela's Vice President Nicolas Maduro, center, addresses the nation on live television flanked by Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez, left, and National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. Maduro said that Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez will face a "complex and hard" process after undergoing his fourth cancer-related operation in Cuba on Tuesday. Over the weekend, Chavez named Maduro as his chosen political heir. Swissinfo
Panama says rejects Venezuelan President Maduro's 'offenses'
  | Reuters | Image Caption: | Venezuelan President Maduro arrives at a military parade to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Venezuela's late preside... (photo: AP / Miraflores Press Office, Efrain Gonzalez)
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Costa Rica Swissinfo
Costa Rica candidate quits election bid, paves way for leftist
  | Reuters | Image Caption: | Ruling National Liberation Party presidential candidate Araya leaves after speaking to the media in San Jose (reuters tickers) | March... (photo: Public Domain / )
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FILE - In this April 29, 2009 file photo Debo Adegbile, then an attorney with the Legal Defense and Educational Fund of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People speaks outside the Supreme Court in Washington. The Los Angeles Times
Democrats help block Obama's civil rights nominee Debo Adegbile
WASHINGTON—In a surprising defeat for President Obama, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Wednesday blocked his controversial nominee to head the Justice Departmen... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon, File)
Civil Rights   Debo Adegbile   Democrats   Photos   Wikipedia: Debo P. Adegbile  
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon responds to questions during a news interview Independent online
Ban Ki-moon arrives in Freetown
Freetown - | United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon arrived in Sierra Leone on Tuesday to oversee the closure of the organisation's peace mission, with the nation in recovery a... (photo: AP / Frank Franklin II)
Ban Ki-moon   Photos   Sierra Leone   UN   Wikipedia: Ban Ki-moon  
** ARCHIV ** Hinter dem Schornstein eines Kohlekraftwerks fliegt am 15. Nov. 2007 ein Flugzeug ueber Peking. Der weltweite Ausstoss von Kohlendioxid hat nach juengsten Erkenntnissen im vergangenen Jahr um drei Prozent zugenommen. Groesster Klimasuender war nach Angaben des Global Carbon Projects (GCP) von Freitag, 26. Sept. 2008, China, gefolgt von den USA. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) ** FILE ** A passenger airliner flies past smoke generated by a coal power station in Beijing, in this Nov. 15, 2007 file photo. China's government is boosting the authority of its long-toothless environmental watchdog agency in an attempt to rein in the rampant pollution wrought by rapid economic development. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) Swissinfo
China to 'declare war' on pollution, premier says
Energy | Reuters | Image Caption: | Chinese Premier Li Keqiang meets with Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing (reuters tickers) ... (photo: AP / Andy Wong, File)
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- China says will not permit chaos or war on Korean peninsula
- Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 peop
- Ukraine standoff intensifies; Russia says sanctions will 
- S Africa-Rwanda diplomatic tensions intensify
This image released by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows Mohammed Badie the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood after being detained by Egyptian security in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013.
Saudi Arabia designates Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group
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- China says will not permit chaos or war on Korean peninsula
- Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 peop
- Ukraine standoff intensifies; Russia says sanctions will 
- Malaysia Airlines says lost contact with plane carrying 239
This image released by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows Mohammed Badie the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood after being detained by Egyptian security in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013.
Saudi Arabia designates Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group
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- Ivory Coast tackles music piracy
- 'Buy' call on Bumi Armada stays
- Spain passes new measures to avoid closures of companies
- A tour of Cape Town, World Design Capital 2014
In this Monday, March 19, 2012, file photo, Nike shoes are displayed at Modell's Sporting Goods in Philadelphia. Nike said Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that its fiscal first-quarter net income fell 12 percent as higher sales of its clothing and footwear brands was offset by higher costs and increased ad spending. Revenue rose 10 percent to $6.67 billion.
Nike Overtakes Adidas in World Cup Teams Battle
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- China says will not permit chaos or war on Korean peninsula
- Malaysia Airlines loses contact with plane carrying 239 peop
- Ukraine standoff intensifies; Russia says sanctions will 
- Ivory Coast tackles music piracy
This image released by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows Mohammed Badie the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood after being detained by Egyptian security in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013.
Saudi Arabia designates Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group
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- Ted Turner rushed to clinic in Argentina with appendicitis -
- Free Hijama camp for ladies on Wednesday
- Boko Haram Attacks Lead To School Closings In Nigeria
- Ted Turner rushed to clinic in Argentina with appendicitis-m
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, walks away after shaking hands with Russia's President Vladimir Putin during arrivals for the G-20 summit at the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013.
Why Heavy Sanctions On Russia Could Backfire
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- G2B (Got to belabor, that is)
- Ireland introduces new animal welfare act
- Philip Seymour Hoffman last film to release in May
- A tour of Cape Town, World Design Capital 2014
File - Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with Federal Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, June 21, 2013, St Petersburg, Russia.
Cold War past shapes complex Merkel-Putin relationship
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- G2B (Got to belabor, that is)
- Three killed in Cairo clashes, 48 wounded across Egypt
- A tour of Cape Town, World Design Capital 2014
- Boko Haram Attacks Lead To School Closings In Nigeria
U.S. President Barack Obama, left, walks away after shaking hands with Russia's President Vladimir Putin during arrivals for the G-20 summit at the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013.
Why Heavy Sanctions On Russia Could Backfire
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- World Cup stadium won't be ready until May
- Taarabt: I want to stay at Milan for a long time
- Manchester City's Watford win is a lesson, claims Manuel
- Mark McGhee hails Gordon Strachan's Scotland approach
Bordeaux's David Bellion, right, shouts the ball as Nantes's Ivan Klasnic, during their French League one soccer match in Bordeaux.
Nantes to serve 1-year ban on signing new players
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