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Morgan Tsvangirai suspended, say rivals, amid crisis in Zimbabwe's MDC
Full Article The Guardian
27 Apr 2014

Party in turmoil with one group saying leader has been stood down but supporters saying removal is null and void Election posters for the 2013 campaign in which Morgan Tsvangirai was again defeated by Robert Mugabe. Photograph: Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters A faction in Zimbabwe's main opposition movement has said it is no longer recognising Morgan...

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File - Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai stands outside the East London airport in Eastern Cape, South Africa, after after arriving to attend the late former South African President Nelson Mandela's funeral, Saturday, December 14, 2013.
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updated 18 Sep 2013; published 18 Sep 2013
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MDC- T Boycotts Mugabe Parliament Opening
updated 17 Feb 2014; published 17 Feb 2014
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Tsvangirai allegedly looks on as MDC official is beaten
updated 23 Jul 2008; published 23 Jul 2008
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EU toughens sanctions on Zimbabwe
updated 23 Jul 2012; published 23 Jul 2012
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EU to Lift Zimbabwe Sanctions After Referendum
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Zimbabwe's MDC suspends Tsvangirai - 26 April 2014
updated 31 Jan 2014; published 31 Jan 2014
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Tsvangirai Urged To Quit As Zimbabwe Opposition Leader
South Korean PM offers to resign over government response to ferry disaster
Full Article South China Morning Post
27 Apr 2014

South Korea’s prime minister offered to resign Sunday over the government’s handling of a deadly ferry sinking, blaming “deep-rooted evils” and irregularities in a society for a tragedy that has left more than 300 people dead or missing and led to widespread shame, fury and finger-pointing. The resignation offer comes amid rising indignation over...

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South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won bows to the nation after offering his resignation at the Central Government Complex in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, April 27, 2014.
photo: AP / Yonhap

updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean prime minister resigns over ferry disaster
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM Chung Hong-won offers resignation over ferry
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM Resigns Over Ferry Disaster
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM Chung Hong-won Offers Resignation Over Ferry
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM resigns over govt. response to sunken ferry disaster
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean Prime Minister Resigns Due To Ferry Accident
South Korean PM offers to resign over ferry sinking
Full Article Sun Star
27 Apr 2014

JINDO, South Korea -- South Korea's prime minister offered to resign Sunday over the government's handling of a deadly ferry sinking, blaming "deep-rooted evils" and societal irregularities for a tragedy that has left more than 300 people dead or missing and led to widespread shame, fury and finger-pointing. The resignation offer comes amid rising...

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File - South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won smiles during a meeting at the Finnish Parliament in Helsinki, Finland on Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013.
photo: AP / LEHTIKUVA/Antti Aimo-Koivisto

updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean Prime Minister Resigns Due To Ferry Accident Chung Hong-won Has Resigned
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM Chung Hong-won offers resignation over ferry
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean Prime Minister Resigns Due To Ferry Accident
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean Prime Minister Resigns due to Ferry Accident Chung Hong-won has resigned
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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South Korean PM Chung Hong-won Offers Resignation Over Ferry
updated 20 Apr 2014; published 20 Apr 2014
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South Korea Ferry Sinks Carrying 470 Passengers on Board 28 Dead Death Toll Rising | VIDEO
Two popes to be made saints in historic ceremony
Full Article Otago Daily Times
27 Apr 2014

As many as one million people are expected in Saint Peter's Square and nearby streets of Rome to witness the canonisation of John XXIII and John Paul II, two of the great popes of the 20th century. John XXIII, who reigned from 1958 to 1963 and set up the modernising Second Vatican Council, and John Paul II, the Pole who reigned for nearly 27 years...

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As many as one million people are expected in Saint Peter's Square and nearby streets of Rome to witness the canonisation of John XXIII and John Paul II
photo: AP / Riccardo De Luca

updated 24 Apr 2014; published 24 Apr 2014
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Two popes to become saints in first ever double canonization ceremony
updated 01 May 2011; published 01 May 2011
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Pope John Paul II Beatified
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Two Popes John XXIII And John Paul II Become Saints in First Ever Double Canonization Ceremony
updated 15 Nov 2010; published 15 Nov 2010
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SAINT POPE JOHN PAUL II THE GREAT FUNERAL MASS PART 1 OF 16
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Ukraine crisis: Kerry urges Russia to help free observers
Full Article BBC News
27 Apr 2014

US Secretary of State John Kerry has urged Russia to do all it can to help release European military observers abducted in eastern Ukraine. In a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Mr Kerry also expressed concern about "provocative Russian troop movements" near Ukraine's border. Pro-Russia militia continue to occupy official...

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry talks to journalists during a briefing with Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini, prior to a dinner at the U.S. Ambassador's Villa Taverna residence in Rome, Thursday, March 6, 2014.
photo: AP / Riccardo De Luca

updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: Kerry urges Russia to help free observers
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis Kerry urges Russia to help free observers
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: Kerry urges Russia to help free observers | BREAKING NEWS - 27 APRIL 2014
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: Kerry urges Russia to help free observers | BREAKING NEWS - 27 APRIL 2014
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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REnews - American Journalist Seized By Russian Separatists: Simon Ostrovsky Held Prisoner
updated 08 Mar 2014; published 08 Mar 2014
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Pro-Russians rally in eastern Ukraine
Tiananmen Square Memorial Opens in Hong Kong
Full Article Voa News
26 Apr 2014

Rebecca Valli HONG KONG — A permanent museum to remember the Tiananmen crackdown of 1989 has officially opened in Hong Kong. Organizers say that 25 years after the events, Chinese people need to know more about what happened, and call on Beijing to face its troubled history. The exhibition is the world's first museum dedicated to the brutal...

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The statue of the Goddess of Democracy and a portrait of the late Communist leader Mao Zedong are displayed during a media tour to the "June 4th Museum" in Hong Kong Sunday, April 20, 2014
photo: AP / Kin Cheung

updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Tiananmen Square Memorial Museum Opens in Hong Kong
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Organisers to Open Hong Kong Tiananmen Museum despite Pressures
updated 14 May 2013; published 14 May 2013
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Tiananmen Square Massacre Relics Bring Back Powerful Memories
updated 22 Jun 2013; published 22 Jun 2013
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Asia Insight - Tiananmen No More/洞悉亞洲 - 天安門不再 [HD]
updated 31 May 2009; published 31 May 2009
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Candle Light Vigil
updated 28 May 2013; published 28 May 2013
3:34
Reality of 1989 Tiananmen Square protests
Afghan preliminary election results due as run-off looms
Full Article Khaleej Times
26 Apr 2014

Abdullah secured 43.8 per cent of the vote, with his main rival Ashraf Ghani on 32.9 per cent, after four-fifths of ballots were counted, Afghanistan is set to announce preliminary presidential election results on Saturday, with former foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah ahead in early counting but below the 50-per cent vote required to avoid a...

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A worker for the Afghan election commission office unloads ballot boxes in Herat Province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, April 20, 2014.
photo: AP / Hoshang Hashimi

updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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Abdullah Ghani run off in Afghan election
updated 21 Aug 2009; published 21 Aug 2009
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Karzai Claims Election Win in Afghanistan
updated 26 Aug 2009; published 26 Aug 2009
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Partial Afghan poll count shows Karzai in lead - 26 Aug 09
updated 29 May 2010; published 29 May 2010
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Global Report May 28, 2010
updated 12 Apr 2013; published 12 Apr 2013
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Mahathir Mohamed again at forefront of election campaign in Malaysia
updated 17 Jan 2014; published 17 Jan 2014
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Egyptian Constitution Referendum: Voter turnout at 33% as majority backs secular constitution
G7 leaders agree to impose new sanctions on Russia over Ukraine crisis
Full Article Hartford Courant
26 Apr 2014

SEOUL (Reuters) - The leaders of the major economies agreed on Saturday to swiftly impose further...

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as South Korean President Park Geun-hye looks on in a joint news conference at the Blue House, Friday, April 25, 2014, in Seoul, South Korea.
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster

updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Swift, new sanctions to be imposed on Russia, mediators held in Ukraine
updated 17 Mar 2014; published 17 Mar 2014
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U.S. Imposes SANCTIONS Against RUSSIA Over UKRAINE CRISIS
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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G7 leaders agree further sanctions on Russia
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
4:35
European business community concerned over Russian sanctions
updated 17 Mar 2014; published 17 Mar 2014
1:48
EU imposes sanctions on Russian, Ukrainian officials after Crimea referendum
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: G7 'to intensify Russia sanctions'
Climate change and the food security dimension
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 Apr 2014

The world's most authoritative body on climate change science recently published a report emphasising that climate change is happening even faster, and with more damaging effects, than previously anticipated. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report made clear that climate change will be...

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File - A resident at a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) near Mogadishu, Somalia, following the 2011 drought, 8 May, 2012.
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Food Security, Food Prices and Climate Change
updated 26 Nov 2013; published 26 Nov 2013
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Climate change and global food security
updated 28 Mar 2012; published 28 Mar 2012
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How to feed the world in 2050: actions in a changing climate
updated 31 Jan 2013; published 31 Jan 2013
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Food Security & Climate Change - Alexandre Meybeck
updated 02 Nov 2010; published 02 Nov 2010
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Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change -- A Triple Win?
updated 29 May 2012; published 29 May 2012
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Food insecurity and climate change
Asia tour: Obama heads for Seoul amid nuclear test fears
Full Article BBC News
25 Apr 2014

US President Barack Obama is due in Seoul, shortly for a visit that comes amid concern that North Korea may be planning a fourth nuclear test. Mr Obama, who arrives from Japan on the second stop of his Asian tour, will hold talks with South Korean leader Park Geun-hye. Their talks are set to focus on North Korea, following reports of activity at...

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file - A South Korean army soldier stands guard at a military checkpoint near the border village of Panmunjom, which has separated the two Koreas since the Korean War, in Paju, South Korea, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon

updated 25 Apr 2014; published 25 Apr 2014
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Obama in Seoul amid fears of North Korea nuclear test
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Obama in Seoul amid fears of North Korea nuclear test
updated 25 Apr 2014; published 25 Apr 2014
1:47
U.S. President flies on to South Korea for second stop on Asia tour
updated 23 Apr 2014; published 23 Apr 2014
1:04
North Korea nuke test unlikely during President Obama's visit to Asia 38 North
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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President Obama Threatens North Korea Over Nuclear Tests
updated 27 Apr 2014; published 27 Apr 2014
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