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Moscow to give peace another chance
Full Article The Hindu
04 May 2014

Russia hopes to initiate peace talks in coming days between Ukrainian authorities and rebellious eastern regions even as Kiev presses on with its military crackdown on anti-government protesters. “I think new efforts will be undertaken in the next few days to bring to the negotiating table Kiev’s authorities and representatives of the...

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Elderly women applaud masked pro-Russian demonstrators who stormed the military Prosecutor's Office in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Sunday, May 4, 2014.
photo: AP / Evgeniy Maloletka

updated 22 Apr 2014; published 22 Apr 2014
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Russia says Kiev 'breaking Geneva accord' on Ukraine - 21 April 2014
updated 21 Apr 2014; published 21 Apr 2014
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Kiev's Neo-fascist Right Sector breaks it's own Geneva Peace Deal
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Expectations are low as ministers gather for Ukraine crisis talks in Geneva
updated 13 Apr 2014; published 13 Apr 2014
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Russia says armed action by Ukraine against Russian-speakers would threaten peace talks
updated 17 Apr 2014; published 17 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: Deal to 'de-escalate' agreed in Geneva - "NewsWatchking"
updated 13 Jan 2014; published 13 Jan 2014
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US, Russia call for Syria ceasefire ahead of peace talks
South Sudan government forces advance on Bentiu oil hub
Full Article BBC News
04 May 2014

Government forces in South Sudan are advancing on the oil town of Bentiu, which was taken by rebels last month. A BBC correspondent at a UN base outside the town has heard heavy firing and seen government troops and armoured vehicles driving towards the centre. Rebel forces deny UN charges that they killed hundreds of people along ethnic lines...

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In this image taken from video people travel on the road near Bentiu South Sudan on Sunday April 20, 2014. U.N.'s top humanitarian official in south Sudan Toby Lanzer told The Associated Press in a phone interview Tuesday April 23, 2014, that the ethnically targeted killings are "quite possibly a game-changer" for a conflict that has been raging since mid-December and that has exposed longstanding ethnic hostilities.
photo: AP / Toby Lanzer, United Nations

updated 15 Apr 2014; published 15 Apr 2014
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Pro-Machar forces Seized Bentiu In South Sudan
updated 15 Jan 2014; published 15 Jan 2014
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South Sudanese government troops takes South Sudanese Oil Town Bentiu from Mashar forces
updated 23 Dec 2013; published 23 Dec 2013
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South Sudan: Rebels seize Bentiu, capital of the oil producing Unity State
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 22 Dec 2013
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South Sudanese Rebels Control Oil Rich Bentiu
updated 23 Dec 2013; published 23 Dec 2013
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South Sudan: Opposition forces take key oil town
updated 10 Jan 2014; published 10 Jan 2014
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South Sudanese Army Recaptures Bentiu
Odessa violence part of Russia plan 'to destroy Ukraine'
Full Article New Straits/Business Times
04 May 2014

ODESSA: Deadly clashes and a fire in Odessa that killed 42 people in one day were part of a plan by Russia “to destroy Ukraine,” the prime minister of the ex-Soviet republic said on Sunday. “Russia’s aim was to repeat in Odessa what is happening in the east of the country,” Arseniy Yatsenyuk told a news conference. He was...

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Police troops guard the burnt trade union building in Odessa, Ukraine, Saturday, May 3, 2014. Tensions in Ukraine heightened sharply after at least 42 people died in clashes between government supporters and opponents in Odessa on Friday.
photo: AP / Vadim Ghirda

updated 02 Mar 2014; published 02 Mar 2014
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Ukraine's Odessa joins massive pro-Russian rallies across Southeast
updated 19 Apr 2014; published 19 Apr 2014
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Ukraine: At least 25 killed in violent clashes between protesters and police
updated 05 Mar 2014; published 05 Mar 2014
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Odessa Street Interviews March 5th - Ukraine or Russia?
updated 29 Apr 2014; published 29 Apr 2014
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Donetsk April 28th Ukraine Police / new Ukraine Russia
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Ukraine Major Offensive More than 40 Killed in Fire - 5/2/2014
updated 03 Mar 2014; published 03 Mar 2014
13:43
EU will Pliage, Steal and Destroy The Ukraine
Aid sent to Afghanistan landslide site
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 May 2014

Aid groups are trying to reach survivors of a landslide in northern Afghanistan that buried a village, killing hundreds of people and leaving 700 families homeless in the mountains. Supplies began arriving on Sunday as the aid groups struggled to reach the village via poor mud roads that were unable to take heavy vehicles. Much of Aab...

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Survivors sit with their possessions near the site of Friday's landslide that buried Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Saturday, May 3, 2014.
photo: AP / Amir Shah

updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Aid Groups Try To Find Survivors Afghan Landslide
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Thousands reported dead in Afghan landslide
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Aid Rushed to Survivors After Afghan Landslide Kills thousands
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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AFGHAN LANDSLIDE: 2100 Dead, 4000 Missing After landslide hit Afghanistan
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Aid Rushed to Survivors After Afghan Landslide Kills Hundreds
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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No Survivors Found in Afghanistan Landslide
Police kill 2 suspects, arrest 8 in India violence
Full Article Newsday
04 May 2014

Photos GAUHATI, India - (AP) -- Police said Sunday they killed two suspected rebels and arrested eight forest guards for alleged involvement in the killings of 29 Muslims in the worst ethnic violence in India's remote northeast in two years. Four suspected insurgents hurled a grenade and fired at policemen who ambushed them in a dense forest, said...

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Relatives of victims killed in ethnic violence mourn at a burial ground at Narayanguri village, in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, Saturday, May 3 2014.
photo: AP / Anupam Nath

updated 28 Jan 2014; published 28 Jan 2014
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RFA Khmer News on 28 Jan 2014,Police release suspect violent clashes
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Nine more Muslims killed in sectarian attack in India's Assam
updated 15 Jan 2014; published 15 Jan 2014
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Police suspected in Brazil rampage 12 people dead, sparks voilence
updated 03 Sep 2012; published 03 Sep 2012
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East Delhi violence: 20 suspects detained - NewsX
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 05 Nov 2013
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Karachi Operation Rangers, Police Arrest 28 Suspects 4th November 2013
updated 09 Dec 2013; published 09 Dec 2013
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Singapore Riot : Singapore shocked by worst riots in decades, as migrant workers vent anger
Al-Qaeda confirms death of commander in Yemen
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 May 2014

Yemen’s al-Qaeda branch has said that one of its local commanders died from wounds he suffered during an attack by the Yemeni army and US drones. A Twitter account associated with the al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) issued a message saying Ali bin Likra al-Kazimy had died on Saturday after a military attack on one of its camps in the...

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In this Thursday, May 1, 2014 photo provided by Yemen's Defense Ministry, soldiers inspect the wreckage of a vehicle destroyed during fighting with al-Qaida militants in Majala of the southern province of Abyan, Yemen.
photo: AP / Yemen's Defense Ministry

updated 17 Jul 2013; published 17 Jul 2013
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Arabian Al Qaida No. 2 confirmed dead
updated 16 Apr 2014; published 16 Apr 2014
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Video Shows Al-Qaeda Leaders Addressing Dozens of Militants
updated 17 Jul 2013; published 17 Jul 2013
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Arabian al-Qaeda mumber two confirmed dead
updated 11 Sep 2012; published 11 Sep 2012
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Key al-Qaeda leader killed in Yemen
updated 24 Jan 2013; published 24 Jan 2013
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Al-Qaeda's No. 2 Saeed al-Shihri killed in Yemen. 24th.Jan
updated 03 May 2013; published 03 May 2013
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BREAKING: Al Qaeda Officially to Blame for Benghazi Attack
Search Ends After Afghan Landslide Kills Hundreds
Full Article Voa News
04 May 2014

Hundreds of Afghan volunteers armed with shovels joined rescue teams in northern Afghanistan Saturday, in a futile attempt to locate survivors of a massive landslide that buried hundreds of villagers under tons of rock and mud. By...

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People walk on a street of Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province
photo: AP / Sayed Ibrahim

updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Afghanistan: Hundreds dead, 2,000 feared missing in landslide
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Afghan Landslide kills hundreds, thousands missing in Badakhshan
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Raw: Rescue Effort for Afghans Hit by Landslide
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Aid Rushed to Survivors After Afghan Landslide Kills Hundreds
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Afghan landslide survivor search abandoned
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Afghanistan Landslide Kills At Least 350 - Landslide Declared Mass Grave - 3 May 2014
Tornado recovery needs housing, hospital and jobs
Full Article The News & Observer
03 May 2014

LOUISVILLE, Miss. — Rescuers were still looking for people missing after Monday's tornado when Louisville and Winston County officials started thinking about long-term recovery. The county of 19,000 people in east Mississippi faces three major challenges — housing for hundreds left homeless, rebuilding its health care system after the...

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Tornado recovery needs housing, hospital and jobs
photo: US Army / Jessi McCormick

updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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Deadly Oklahoma Tornado Aftermath - May 21, 2013
updated 20 Jan 2011; published 20 Jan 2011
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Tornado Recovery
updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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7 children among 24 people confirmed dead from devastating Oklahoma tornado
updated 23 May 2013; published 23 May 2013
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OKLAHOMA TORNADO Devastates: Dozens Dead With Homes Destroyed
updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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President Obama Speaks on the Tornadoes and Severe Weather in Oklahoma
updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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Monstrous tornado strikes Oklahoma City 20/05/2013
Afghanistan landslide: Rescuers end search for survivors
Full Article BBC News
03 May 2014

Rescuers in Afghanistan have given up hope of finding any more survivors in a double landslide that is feared to have killed more than 2,500 people. They have stopped digging through the earth and mud that swamped a whole village in the remote north-east province of Badakhshan on Friday. Officials now say the site has become a mass grave for the...

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Afghans search for survivors after Friday's landslide buried in Abi-Barik village in Badakhshan province, northeastern Afghanistan, Saturday, May 3, 2014.
photo: AP / Sayed Ibrahim

updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Afghanistan: Search for landslide survivors ends; focus now on 4,000 displaced people
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Thousands reported dead in Afghan landslide
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
2:03
Afghanistan landslide: Rescuers end search for survivors
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Afghanistan Landslide Kills At Least 350 - Landslide Declared Mass Grave - 3 May 2014
updated 03 May 2014; published 03 May 2014
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Search For Survivors In Afghan Landslide Ended
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
1:51
Afghan landslide survivor search abandoned
Everyone is under surveillance now, says whistleblower Edward Snowden
Full Article The Guardian
03 May 2014

People's privacy is violated without any suspicion of wrongdoing, former National Security Agency contractor claims Edward Snowden joined a debate on surveillance, by video link from Russia. Photograph: Sunshinepress/Getty Images The US intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden has warned that entire populations, rather than just individuals, now...

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File - Edward Snowden talks during a simulcast conversation during the SXSW Interactive Festival on Monday, March 10, 2014, in Austin, Texas.
photo: AP / Jack Plunkett/Invision

updated 26 Dec 2013; published 26 Dec 2013
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NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden Alternative Christmas Message: End Mass Surveillance
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
12:35
The whole interview... Edward Snowden: the whistleblower on NSA surveillance
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
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NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden - "My Greatest Fear" - NSA Surveillance
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
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Massive NSA spying program revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden - Truthloader
updated 10 Jun 2013; published 10 Jun 2013
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US surveillance: PRISM whistleblower Edward Snowden reveals his identity
updated 09 Jun 2013; published 09 Jun 2013
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Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations

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WorldNews.com
Article by Wn.com Correspondent Dallas Darling After his death, Josef Stalin's autopsy showed he suffered from extensive sclerosis of the cerebral arteries. Cerebral sclerosis...
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San Francisco Chronicle
MADRID (AP) — Madrid is the capital of soccer these days: Atletico Madrid vs. Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Atletico defeated Chelsea 3-1 to advance to its first...
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CounterPunch
For years, Palestinian factions have strived for unity, and for years unity has evaded them. But is it possible that following several failed attempts, Fatah and Hamas have finally...

Who wrecked Iraq? We did.
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Re "The Iraq takeaway," Opinion, May 1 In his piece supporting the continued presence of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, Max Boot says that "in hindsight … it is obvious that Iraq began to unravel the minute the last U.S. troops left." I would...
photo: DOD / Public Domain
Obama to visit Arkansas towns hit by tornado
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark.U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor says President Barack Obama has accepted his invitation to visit the Arkansas communities that were hit last week by a deadly tornado. More News Read more National News Pryor's office announced Saturday...
photo: US Army / Jessi McCormick
Sloviansk, Donetsk oblast, Ukraine, during the Sloviansk standoff. The author of this photo, Aleksandr Sirota, visited his parents in the city on Easter holidays.
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ODESSA/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - At least 42 people were killed in a street battle between supporters and opponents of Russia in southern Ukraine that ended with dozens of pro-Russian protesters incinerated in a burning building, bringing the...
photo: Creative Commons / Aleksandr Sirota
Napoli's fans throw flares during the Italian Cup final
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ROME, May 3 (Reuters) - Three Napoli supporters were injured, one critically, in clashes before Saturday's Italian Cup Final between Napoli and Fiorentina in Rome, Italian television and news agencies...
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
Ban welcomes release of abducted military observers, urges calm as violence spreads to Odessa
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Print 3 May 2014 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the release earlier today of European military monitors and accompanying Ukrainian staff abducted a week ago in the country's crisis-torn eastern region, even as he expressed...
photo: UN / Mark Garten
President Barack Obama gestures as he gives his inauguration address during a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony during the 57th Presidential Inauguration, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013 on the West Front of the Capitol in Washington.
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US President Barack Obama, in his first public comments on the case, called the botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate “deeply troubling” and announced that he is going to ask the US attorney-general to analyze problems surrounding the application...
photo: AP / Win McNamee, Pool
Afghan rescuers search for survivors under threat of third landslide
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Kabul: Afghan police and villagers began a dangerous search for more than 2,000 people buried under a massive landslide in a remote mountainous region in the northeast on Saturday, amid concern the unstable hillside may cave in again. The United...
photo: US Army / Nikayla Shodeen