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Narendra Modi On Friday, Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi was elected the prime minister of India, the largest democracy in the world — 550 million votes were...
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Forbes
The tragedy of the coal mine disaster in the town of Soma is rapidly morphing into rancorous farce. There’s a kind of poisonous absurdity in Turkish public life these...
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CounterPunch
“In Yemen today, the US embassy is closed to the public. Officials telling CNN there is credible information of a threat against Western interests there,” a CNN news anchor read...

Atletico's coach Diego Simeone from Argentina is thrown in the air by his players
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Atletico Madrid have been crowned champions of La Liga following a dramatic draw in the final fixture against Barcelona at Camp Nou on Saturday. Barcelona needed a...
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Former trader Jerome Kerviel leaves his lawyer's office in Paris, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012.
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Travel deals PARIS - (AP) -- A rogue trader facing three years in prison for one of the biggest trading frauds in history is appealing to the French president. Jerome Kerviel, who almost took down his bank, Societe Generale, with 4.9 billion euros in...
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People build a dam made up of sandbags by the bank of the Sava river in Sremska Mitrovica, 90 kilometers west of Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, May 17, 2014. Record flooding in the Balkans leaves at least 20 people dead in Serbia and Bosnia and is forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes. Meteorologists say the flooding is the worst since records began 120 years ago.
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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Tens of thousands fled their homes Saturday in Bosnia and Serbia, evacuated by boat or helicopter as rising waters surged into villages and towns. Authorities said the record flooding killed at least 20 people and the death...
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Brazil's fans cheer during a friendly soccer match against Argentina in Goiania, Brazil, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012.
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PARIS: Three Brazilian host cities — Fortaleza, Natal and Recife — are at higher risk than the other nine of a dengue fever outbreak during the World Cup, scientists said on Saturday. In absolute terms, the risk is low in all event venues, but...
photo: AP / Victor R. Caivano
Wupatki National Monument encompasses several ruins of Native American villages, or pueblos, in a rather stark, dry, and unlikely area, USA
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A skeleton discovered in a watery grave called Hoyo Negro – or black hole - has shed light on the origins of the original people of the Americas. The skeleton of a teenage girl, found in a cave in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, is between 12,000 and...
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Kashmiri supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dance and sing to celebrate the victory of Narendra Modi-led BJP government in India's general elections, in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, 17 May 2014. Modi led India's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to unprecedented victory on 16 May in general elections, crushing the incumbent Indian National Congress.
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India's incoming Prime Minister Narendra Modi was mobbed by jubilant supporters as he arrived in Delhi to take part in a victory parade after his historic win. Narendra Modi's BJM party's was swept to power by the most resounding election...
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Dinosaur footprint, USA
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The "largest creature ever to walk the Earth" has been discovered in Argentina, palaeontologists say. Continue reading the main story This gigantic dinosaur stood 40m long and 20m tall, based on the length of its enormous thigh bones....
photo: Creative Commons / Greg Willis