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Nigeria abductions: Military admits girls still missing
Full Article BBC News
18 Apr 2014

Nigeria's military has admitted that most of the teenage girls abducted by suspected Islamist militants have not been freed as it earlier stated. There has been confusion about the number of girls missing after they were kidnapped from a boarding school in the north-east on Monday night. According to education authorities in Borno state, 99...

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In this Thursday, May, 30 2013 file photo, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade, Nigeria's top military spokesman speaks during an interview in Abuja, Nigeria, The fate of 115 female students abducted by Islamic extremists was thrown into uncertainty Thursday, April 17, 2014 when their school principal denied the Nigerian military's report that almost all the pupils had been freed.
photo: AP / Jon Gambrell

updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Islamic Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram kidnaps 100 to 200 girls in northeastern Niger
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Nigeria: Around 100 abducted teenage girls are still missing. abducted more than 100 girls school
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Islamic Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram kidnaps 100 to 200 girls in northeastern Niger
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
2:32
Mass Search For Kidnapped School Girls In Nigeria
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
3:42
Confusion Over Fate Missing Nigerian Schoolgirls
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
2:29
Kidnapped Girls Freed By Nigerian Troops
South Korea ferry: Third officer 'had helm' say authorities investigating if sinking ship took 'drastic turn'
Full Article The Independent
18 Apr 2014

Authorities involved in the rescue operation for passengers on the South Korea ferry, which capsized with over 470 people on board, have said the captain of the ship gave the wheel to a third mate before it began sinking off South Korea’s southwestern coast. Investigators have said claims that the ship could have made a “drastic turn” on Wednesday,...

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A buoy is towed by South Korea Navy boat to install to mark the sunken 6,852-ton ferry Sewol in the water off the southern coast near Jindo, south of Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 18, 2014.
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man

updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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South Korea Ferry Disaster VIDEO Cranes Arrived To Help Pull Up The South korean Ship
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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ALERT: 300 Passengers Still Missing when South Korean Ferry Sinks
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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South Korean ferry disaster: Hundreds still missing in Sewol sinking
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Vice principal South Korean Ferry found hanged in Suicide Kang Min Kyu
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Vice Principal of South Korean Ferry Found Hanged on a Tree in Suicide Kang Min Kyu, 52 Old
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Vice principal South Korean Ferry found hanged in Suicide Kang Min Kyu, 52 Hung on a Tree
Deal reached on calming Ukraine tension
Full Article STL Today
18 Apr 2014

GENEVA • Top diplomats from the United States, European Union, Russia and Ukraine reached agreement after marathon talks Thursday on immediate steps to ease the crisis in Ukraine. The agreement does not set out specific directions for Ukraine’s future, but it requires all sides to halt any violence, intimidation or provocative actions. It calls for...

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds a one-on-one discussion with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov before the two joined with Ukrainian and European Union officials for four-way talks about Ukraine in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 17, 2014.
photo: US DoS

updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Agreement Reached to Calm Ukraine Tensions
updated 14 Mar 2014; published 14 Mar 2014
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US and Russia 'no closer' to reaching an agreement on Ukraine
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Initial agreement reached to de-escalate Ukraine crisis
updated 22 Feb 2014; published 22 Feb 2014
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Ukraine: Deal reached in overnight talks?
updated 05 Mar 2014; published 05 Mar 2014
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Ukraine No Agreements Reached In Crisis Talks
updated 22 Feb 2014; published 22 Feb 2014
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Obama, Putin agree on need to ensure Ukraine deal works
Israel and PLO swap blame for peace breakdown
Full Article Al Jazeera
17 Apr 2014

-Ismat Mansour was only 16 years old when he was arrested and sentenced to 22 years in prison for complicity in killing an Israeli settler. At the time, the first Intifada - the Palestinian uprising against Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip - was in its final throes. Today, 37-year-old Mansour is a writer, journalist and...

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Palestinians, hoping to cross into Egypt, wait at the Rafah crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip on March 29, 2014. Egyptian authorities partially reopened Rafah border crossing, Gaza's main window to the world, on Saturday for three days after 50 days of closure. its Islamist rulers Hamas said. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
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updated 14 Mar 2011; published 14 Mar 2011
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Gaza: The Man Behind the Peace - Israel/Palestine
updated 01 Apr 2014; published 01 Apr 2014
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Beyond a Last Chance: Challenges to achieving a Palestinian-Israeli Peace | Institute of Politics
updated 01 Aug 2013; published 01 Aug 2013
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Israeli--Palestinian conflict PEACE TALKS OBAMA PHOTO
updated 02 Nov 2012; published 02 Nov 2012
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A New U.S. Approach Towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is Vital For Peace
updated 01 Apr 2014; published 01 Apr 2014
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US, Israel, Palestinians Blockbuster Deal That Will Extend Peace Talks Into 2015
updated 31 Jul 2013; published 31 Jul 2013
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France 24 Debate : Israel-Palestine ("Mideast peace talks")
India struggles with rebel threats during election
Full Article Times Union
17 Apr 2014

RAJNANDGAON, India (AP) — Indians cast ballots Thursday on the biggest day of voting in the country's weekslong general election, streaming into polling stations even in areas where rebels threatened violence over the plight of India's marginalized and poor. Nationwide voting began April 7 and runs through May 12, with results for the 543-seat...

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Supporters during a joint  election rally of J&K National Conference and Congress party in Baramulla North Kashmir, 55 kms From Srinagar, India, Wednesday 16 April, 2014.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 11 Mar 2014; published 11 Mar 2014
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Maoist rebels kill at least sixteen people in an attack on security forces in India
updated 26 Apr 2009; published 26 Apr 2009
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Violence Casts Shadow as India Votes
updated 13 Apr 2014; published 13 Apr 2014
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15 killed in attacks at the polls in India
updated 09 Apr 2014; published 09 Apr 2014
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More People Vote In Second Round Of Indian Elections
updated 10 Apr 2014; published 10 Apr 2014
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20 officers killed by Maoist rebels in central India
updated 09 Apr 2014; published 09 Apr 2014
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20 officers killed by Maoist rebels in central India
South Korea Continues Search for Survivors of Sunken Ferry
Full Article Voa News
17 Apr 2014

Zlatica Hoke WASHINGTON — South Korea continues desperate efforts to save some 300 people still missing a day after a ferry carrying about 470 passengers sank off the country's southwestern coast. Most of the passengers were high school students and their teachers on an excursion. At least six people have been confirmed dead so far, and...

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South Korean Coast Guard officers try to rescue missing passengers from a sunken ferry in the water off the southern coast near Jindo, South Korea, Thursday, April 17, 2014.
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon

updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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South Korea Continues Search for Survivors of Sunken...
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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South Korea Ferry: South Korea Ship Sunk Almost 300 people are missing
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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South Korea Ferry: 295 missing as ferry sinks off the coast of South Korea
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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RAW South Korean Ship Sunk: South Korean Ferry Sinking At Least 295 Missing
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Live updates on the sunken ferry disaster in Korea
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Search for Survivors of Ferry Accident Continues in South Korea
Ukraine crisis: Crunch talks due in Geneva
Full Article BBC News
17 Apr 2014

Russia, the United States, the European Union and Ukraine are due to meet in Geneva to try to reduce escalating tensions over eastern Ukraine. Deep disagreement over the issue has led to the worst crisis between the US and Russia since the Cold War. The West accuses Russia of aiding pro-Russian activists who have seized public buildings across the...

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Soldiers of the Ukrainian Army sit atop combat vehicles as they are blocked by people on their way to the town of Kramatorsk on Wednesday, April 16, 2014.
photo: AP / Manu Brabo

updated 19 Mar 2014; published 19 Mar 2014
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Pro-Russian Forces Storm Ukrainian Naval Base
updated 13 Apr 2014; published 13 Apr 2014
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Pro-Russian separatists take Kramatorsk police HQ in Ukraine
updated 09 Apr 2014; published 09 Apr 2014
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Ukraine Parliament Brawl Fight in Ukrainian Govt Building,Pro Russian Activists 'Take Hostages' Y
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Crimea crisis: Pro-Russians seize Sevastopol Ukrainian naval base | BREAKING NEWS
updated 21 Mar 2014; published 21 Mar 2014
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Pro-Russian troops take over Ukrainian naval HQ in Crimea
updated 02 Mar 2014; published 02 Mar 2014
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Ukraine's Odessa joins massive pro-Russian rallies across Southeast
Syrian opposition fighters obtain US-made anti-tank missiles
Full Article Stars and Stripes
16 Apr 2014

WASHINGTON — Syria's opposition fighters have been supplied with U.S.-made anti-tank missiles, the first time a major American weapons system has appeared in rebel hands. It is unclear how the rebels obtained the wire-guided missiles, which are capable of penetrating heavy armor and fortifications and are standard in the U.S. military arsenal. The...

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In this photo released on Sunday, April 13, 2014 by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian forces tank arrives to take position during clashes with Syrian rebels, near the town of Rankous, Syria.
photo: AP / SANA

updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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SYRIA Rebels Seize Arms Depot Near Damascus (Anti-Tank Missiles, Grad Missiles) 08.03.2013
updated 11 Dec 2012; published 11 Dec 2012
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Syria News 11.12.2012, Opposition Fighters in Syria Use Anti-aircraft Missiles Smuggled from Libya
updated 08 Apr 2014; published 08 Apr 2014
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US secretly sending anti-tank weapons to Syrian rebels - reports
updated 31 Mar 2014; published 31 Mar 2014
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FSA Rebels Score Direct Hit With Anti-Tank Rocket
updated 12 Apr 2014; published 12 Apr 2014
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US-made anti-tank weapons in hands of terrorists in Syria
updated 02 Mar 2014; published 02 Mar 2014
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Saudis Agree to Provide Gunmen in Syria with Mobile Anti-aircraft Missiles
Putin warns of Ukraine civil war as Kiev moves on rebels
Full Article BBC News
16 Apr 2014

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that Ukraine is "on the verge of civil war" after Kiev sent in troops against pro-Russia separatists. Mr Putin, in a phone call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, described the move as a "sharp escalation". Ukraine announced the start of an "anti-terrorist operation" in the...

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Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks at a Cabinet meeting in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Wednesday, April 9, 2014.
photo: AP / Sergei Karpukhin

updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Putin warns of Ukraine civil war as Kiev moves on rebels | BREAKING NEWS - 16 APRIL 2014
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Putin warns of Ukraine civil war as Kiev moves on rebels | BREAKING NEWS - 16 APRIL 2014
updated 22 Jan 2014; published 22 Jan 2014
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Revolution in Ukraine Protest Against Police
updated 21 Feb 2014; published 21 Feb 2014
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GERALD CELENTE on the KIEV RIOTS - Hidden AGENDA as U.S. Spends $5 BILLION Destabilizing UKRAINE
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Tanks bearing Russian flag roll into eastern Ukraine as Vladimir Putin warns that country
updated 10 Apr 2014; published 10 Apr 2014
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UKRAINE CRISIS - VIOLENCE Erupts as People FIGHT in KIEV PARLIAMENT
New York Police Department disbands unit that spied on Muslims
Full Article CNN
16 Apr 2014

April 16, 2014 -- Updated 0408 GMT (1208 HKT) A controversial New York Police Department surveillance unit that cataloged information on Muslim communities has been disbanded. File photo: A police outpost looks over a New York street. (CNN) -- A controversial New York Police Department surveillance unit that cataloged information on Muslim...

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A New York City police officer patrols Times Square in New York Wednesday, May 5, 2010.
photo: AP / Craig Ruttle

updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
3:05
NYPD's "Demographics Unit" that spied on city's Muslims disbanded
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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NYPD disbands "Demographics Unit" that spied on Muslims
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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CAIR-NY Rep Says NYPD Profiling of Muslims was Not Productive
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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CAIR-NY Rep Says Disbanding NYPD Muslim Spy Unit an Important First Step
updated 23 Aug 2012; published 23 Aug 2012
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NYPD Caught Spying on Muslims
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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NYPD Ends Muslim Surveillance Program

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In October 2011, while many people around the world mourned the death of Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s co-founder, Samsung executives saw the perfect opportunity to attack the...
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Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded. What did the Civil War’s death toll mean to those who lived through it? We are now told that wartime deaths were unprecedented and...
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The bookmakers continue to make Pep Guardiola's men the tournament favourites after they were drawn against Real Madrid Friday's Champions League semi-final draw has pitched...

Denis Pushilin, foreground center, spokesman of the self-appointed Donetsk People’s Republic, speaks to reporters inside the regional administration building seized earlier in Donetsk, Ukraine, Friday, April 18, 2014. Pushilin told reporters that the insurgents do not recognize the Ukrainian government as legitimate. Pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine’s east who have been occupying government buildings in more than 10 cities said Friday they will only leave them if the interim government in Kiev resigns.
Pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine's east who have been occupying government buildings in more than 10 cities said today they will only leave them if the interim government in Kiev resigns. Denis Pushilin, a spokesman of the self-appointed Donetsk...
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Robotic submarine scours ocean for missing Malaysian jet
PERTH: A robotic submarine headed back down into the depths of the Indian Ocean on Friday to scour the seafloor for any trace of the missing Malaysian jet one month after the search began off Australia's west coast, as data from the sub's previous...
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Avalanche sweeps Everest; 6 killed, 9 missing
A Nepalese tourism official said six local guides have been killed and nine more are missing after an avalanche swept a route used to ascend the world’s highest peak. All those killed and missing had gone early in...
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 Gabriel Garcia Marquez of Colombia talks during an interview with the Associated Press nf2
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez crafted intoxicating fiction from the fatalism, fantasy, cruelty and heroics of the world that set his mind churning as a child growing up on Colombia's Caribbean coast. One of the most revered...
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The artist's concept depicts Kepler-186f , the first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a distant star in the habitable zone.
Astronomers have discovered what they say is the most Earth-like planet yet detected - a distant, rocky world that is similar in size to our planet and orbiting in a life-friendly zone around a distant star. The find, announced on Thursday,...
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A Eurostar train waits at an empty platform as a woman uses a mobile phone outside transparent barriers, at St. Pancras Station in London as the Eurostar train services is suspended, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009.
17 April 2014 Last updated at 21:50 BST Gavin Leisfield had been waiting at St Pancras station since 17.30 BST after Eurostar trains were cancelled. He was one of hundreds of passengers who were waiting for news after a Eurotunnel train broke down in...
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7 Steps to take to Better Health
The following steps are the beginning to guide your body towards that optimal goal of health and wellness. 1. Personal responsibility. Are you ready to make some lifestyle changes for yourself? The first step is to make the commitment. The second...
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