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Attack on S Sudan UN base may be 'war crime'
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19 Apr 2014

The United Nations Security Council has said an attack on a UN base in South Sudan which killed at least 58 people and injured 100 others may "constitute a war crime". A mob of armed civilians pretending to be peaceful protesters delivering a petition to the UN had forced their way on to the base sheltering some 5,000 civilians...

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File - Officers from the UNMISS Japanese contingent providing water to civilians that seek refuge in UN House, the UNMISS compound on the Southwestern outskirts of Juba, South Sudan.
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updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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BBC News South Sudan conflict Deadly attack on UN base condemned
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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United Nations Condemns Attack On UN Base In South Sudan
updated 23 Dec 2013; published 23 Dec 2013
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South Sudan: Talks to Try to Avert Civil War Continue
updated 20 Dec 2013; published 20 Dec 2013
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Peacekeepers killed at South Sudan UN base
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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At least 58 killed in S.Sudan attack on UN base
updated 24 Dec 2013; published 24 Dec 2013
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South Sudan on the brink of civil war
S. Korea Ferry Incident: Anger mounts when bodies found trapped inside ferry
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
19 Apr 2014

JINDO/MOKPO (South Korea): Angry relatives of more than 200 people, mostly children, missing inside a sunken South Korea ferry demanded authorities act now to raise the vessel and hit out at officials, including the country's president, as hopes of finding survivors faded. Divers saw three bodies floating through a window of a passenger cabin...

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South Korean frogmen talk at each other as they search passengers of the sunken ferry Sewol off the southern coast near Jindo, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, April 19, 2014.
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man

updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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Divers see bodies in sunken ferry, can't reach them
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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Divers Find Bodies In Sunken South Korea Ferry . 다이버 한국 페리 기관 찾기
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Live updates on the sunken ferry disaster in Korea
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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South Korean ferry: Kin give out DNA samples as divers try to recover bodies
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Desperate search for missing South Korea ferry passengers continues
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Two dead as ferry sinks off South Korea
How the US made its Vladimir Putin problem worse
Full Article The Times of India
19 Apr 2014

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK: In September 2001, as the US reeled from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Vladimir Putin supported Washington's imminent invasion of Afghanistan in ways that would have been inconceivable during the Cold War. He agreed that US planes carrying humanitarian aid could fly through Russian air space....

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File - President Barack Obama and members of the American delegation, including National Security Advisor General Jim Jones, Under Secretary for Political Affairs Bill Burns, and NSC Senior Director for Russian Affairs Mike McFaul, meet with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at his dacha outside Moscow, Russia, July 7, 2009.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

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George W. Bush meets Vladimir Putin
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Putin disses Bush
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Secrest in Vladimir Putin's Car (Limousine)
updated 22 Sep 2013; published 22 Sep 2013
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February 2014 Russia Bans the Quran Who is Russian President Vladimer Putin
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Vladimir Putin destroy George Bush
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‘Sorry’ South Korea ferry captain details evacuation delay
Full Article BBC News
19 Apr 2014

The captain of a South Korean ferry that sank this week said he delayed giving evacuation orders because he feared passengers would "drift away". Lee Joon-seok, 69, was arrested with two crew members on Friday. He has been criticised for not giving orders to evacuate soon enough. Divers reported seeing three bodies in the ship on Saturday...

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Lee Joon-seok, center, the captain of the sunken ferry Sewol in the water off the southern coast, leaves a court which issued his arrest warrant in Mokpo, south of Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, April 19, 2014.
photo: AP / Yonhap

updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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'Sorry' Ferry Captain Explains Delay - Handcuffed Captain Defends Evacuation Delay - 19 April 2014
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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South Korea Ferry Captain I Am 'Deeply Ashamed' - 17 April 2014
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Police: South Korean Ferry may have been off course - LoneWolf
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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Sorry' South Korea ferry captain details evacuation delay
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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South Korea ferry disaster Captain charged Abandoning ship, sailing off course
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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South Korean prosecutors seek arrest of Sewol ferry captain
Algeria's President Bouteflika wins fourth term
Full Article BBC News
18 Apr 2014

Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has won a fourth term in office taking more than 81% of the vote, the interior minister has said. The 77-year-old leader, who suffered a stroke last year and rarely appears in public, cast his vote in a wheelchair in Thursday's presidential election. He beat his five other opponents without...

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President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, sitting in a wheelchair, waves as he arrives to vote in the presidential elections in Algiers,
photo: AP / Sidali Djarbou

updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Algeria's Bouteflika seeks fourth term in presidential elections amid opposition boycott
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Algeria's ailing Bouteflika poised to clinch 4th term
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Supporters of Algeria's Bouteflika claim victory
updated 23 Feb 2014; published 23 Feb 2014
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Algeria's Bouteflika to seek fourth presidential term
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Algeria:Bouteflika firm favourite to win presidential ballot
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Algeria's President Seeks 4th term in Office
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 17 Apr 2014; published 17 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
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Mass Search For Kidnapped School Girls In Nigeria
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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24 more abducted Nigerian students free, 85 still missing
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Confusion Over Fate Missing Nigerian Schoolgirls
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 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 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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South Korea Ferry Disaster VIDEO Cranes Arrived To Help Pull Up The South korean Ship
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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'Sorry' Ferry Captain Explains Delay - Handcuffed Captain Defends Evacuation Delay - 19 April 2014
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Growing Desperation, Anger As Search For South Korean Ferry Survivors Continues - 18 April 2014
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.
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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 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Big Move! Deal Reached Over East Ukraine Crisis!
updated 05 Mar 2014; published 05 Mar 2014
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Ukraine No Agreements Reached In Crisis Talks
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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Israeli--Palestinian conflict PEACE TALKS OBAMA PHOTO
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
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Gaza: The Man Behind the Peace - Israel/Palestine
updated 07 Aug 2013; published 07 Aug 2013
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This Is Why There's No Peace In Israel/ Palestine
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Yasser Abed Rabbo and Yossi Beilin at IPI discuss Israel Palestine Peace Process
updated 12 Jul 2013; published 12 Jul 2013
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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.
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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

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ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algeria's frail president won a fourth term in a landslide victory, but it only masks a bigger question for this oil-rich North African nation — what now?...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling No greater contrast exists than the one between living human beings and automated machines. And yet boundaries have become blurred,...
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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...

Pro-government demonstrators, one holding a portrait of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, in Algiers, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011. Algerian police thwarted a rally by thousands of pro-democracy supporters Saturday, breaking up the crowd into isolated groups in a bid to keep them from marching. Police brandishing clubs, but no firearms, weaved their way through the crowd in central Algiers, banging their shields, tackling some protesters and keeping traffic flowing through the planned march route.
Preliminary official results showed Bouteflika had won with 81.53 per cent of the vote, Interior Minister Tayeb Belaiz told a news conference. Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the ageing independence veteran already in power for 15 years, won...
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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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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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