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Libya special forces to join renegade general
Full Article Al Jazeera
20 May 2014

An elite Libyan unit has joined a renegade general who accuses the government of backing al-Qaeda-inspired fighters as rising lawlessness in the nation's two largest cities edges it closer to civil war. Colonel Wanis Abu Khamada, the commander of the country's special forces, announced on Monday that his troops would join retired general...

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In this image made from video provided by the Libyan national army via AP Television, smoke rises over the parliament area after troops of Gen. Khalifa Hifter targeted Islamist lawmakers and officials at the parliament in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday, May 18, 2014.
photo: AP / Libyan national army

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Libyan special forces commander says his forces join renegade general
updated 30 May 2013; published 11 Mar 2012
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Dr. Hamza Touhami: two messages for the Resistance and one to the Nato-mercenaries (9 Mar 2012)
updated 21 Aug 2011; published 21 Aug 2011
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C&C; Generals Contra 007 mod: Challenge Ironhand Vs Leang 4/7 [HD]
updated 03 Mar 2014; published 03 Mar 2014
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Ukraine crisis: G7 condemns Russia military build-up
updated 08 Apr 2014; published 08 Apr 2014
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Attorneys General join forces to solve "Robocall" problem
updated 19 Aug 2012; published 30 Mar 2012
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General Mills, Big Machine Label Group and Feeding America Join Forces to Outnumber Hunger
Balkan floods affect over one million people, destruction "terrifying"
Full Article Toronto Sun
20 May 2014

MAGLAJ - Bosnia said on Monday that more than a quarter of its 4 million people had been affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory, comparing the "terrifying" destruction to that of the country's 1992-95 war. The extent of the devastation became apparent in Serbia too, as waters receded in some of the worst-hit...

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A severely damaged car stands in a flooded street in Obrenovac, some 30 kilometers (18 miles) southwest of Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, May 19, 2014.
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Quarter Million Bosnians Without Clean Water After Floods
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Roving Land Mines from Floods, Landslides Threaten Balkans
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Serbia And Bosnia Request International Aid Over Floods
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Floods affect over 1 million in Balkans, destruction 'terrifying'
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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Bosnia Flooding RAW Rescue Video Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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Bosnia flooding triggers landslides, unearth mines
Thailand's army imposes martial law, says it's not a coup
Full Article Australian Broadcasting Corporation
20 May 2014

ELEANOR HALL: To Thailand, and according to its leaders, it's not a coup. But in the early hours of this morning, the country's military imposed martial law, saying it wanted to ensure peace and security after six months of anti-government protests. Thailand's acting justice minister says the government is still running the country, but two weeks...

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Thai soldiers walk outside the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) building Tuesday, May 20, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand.
photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong

updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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BREAKING! Thailand's Army Declares Martial Law - Coup Speech
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Thailand's army declares martial law
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Thailand Army Declares Martial Law - Thailand In Crisis
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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ARIRANG NEWS 14:00 Thailand's army declares martial law
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Thailand's army declares martial law
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Thailand's army declares martial law
Libya: Islamist militias called to face general
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
19 May 2014

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libya's parliament chief ordered Islamist-led militias to deploy in the capital Tripoli on Monday, trying to impose control after forces loyal to a renegade general stormed the legislature's building, in a move that raises the potential for a showdown between rival militias. The revolt by Gen. Khalifa Hifter threatens to...

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In this image made from video provided by the Libyan national army via AP Television, vehicles with heavy artillery of the Tripoli joint security forces move closer to the parliament building after troops of Gen. Khalifa Hifter targeted Islamist lawmakers and officials at the parliament in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday, May 18, 2014.
photo: AP / Libyan national army

updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Libya deploys militias to protect the capital from further unrest
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Libya Army Orders Islamist-led Militias To Capital
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Militant Group Vows to Fight Libyan General
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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Smoke appears above Libyan parliament after gunmen attack
updated 17 May 2014; published 17 May 2014
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24 Killed as Libyan Forces Battle Militias in East
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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General's Revolt Threatens To Renew Fight In Libya
The human cost of Syria’s conflict
Full Article Independent online (SA)
19 May 2014

Beirut - At least 162 000 people have been killed in Syria's three-year-old conflict, a monitoring group said on Monday, and thousands more are missing after being captured by President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebels trying to overthrow him. The pro-opposition, British-based Syrian...

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This citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Revolution Against Assad's Regime which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows dead bodies on a street in Aleppo, Syria Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Aleppo Revolution Against Assad Regime

updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
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Syria: Conflict- Laila Alodaat & Human Rights
updated 13 Jun 2013; published 13 Jun 2013
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Atleast 93,000 people killed in Syria conflict - UN Human Rights
updated 26 Jun 2013; published 26 Jun 2013
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Syrian Conflict Death Toll: Independent human rights watchdog says over are 100,000 dead
updated 11 Sep 2013; published 11 Sep 2013
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Human value in the face of Syria's conflict: Invisible Children activist documents Syria's refugees
updated 23 Jan 2014; published 23 Jan 2014
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Dynamics of Syrian Conflict: Human Rights Violations
updated 17 Mar 2014; published 17 Mar 2014
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Endless War? As Syria Conflict Enters 4th Year, Deadly Stalemate Favors Assad Regime
Putin orders Russian troops back to bases after drills near Ukraine
Full Article Swissinfo
19 May 2014

Ukraine crisis Reuters Image Caption: Russia's President Putin meets Tyumen Region Governor Yakushev at the Bocharov Ruchei state residence in Sochi (reuters tickers) May 19, 2014 - 10:25 MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered military forces to return to their permanent bases after drills in three regions bordering...

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Russian President Vladimir Putin greets the crowd during a visit to Sevastapol celebrating Victory Day and the 70th anniversary of Sevastopol’s liberation, 9 May, 2014.
photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Video: Russian troops re-deploy to base after Ukraine border drills
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Putin orders Russian troops near Ukraine to return to bases
updated 26 Feb 2014; published 26 Feb 2014
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URGENT WW3 UPDATE: PUTIN Orders COMBAT READINESS DRILLS For Russian Troops
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Vladimir Putin Orders Russian Troops Back to Bases after Drills Near Ukraine
updated 04 Mar 2014; published 04 Mar 2014
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Raw:Ukraine Russian Troops Fire Warning Shots
updated 04 Mar 2014; published 04 Mar 2014
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Putin orders Russian troops on Ukrainian border back to bases
Afghanistan: Time for new blood
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 May 2014

The Afghan elections were hailed as a major victory for a country gripped by war and terror for over 35 years. Almost seven million voters - 36 percent of them women - came out to say a resounding "no" to the terror of the Taliban, and a clear "yes" to the ballot box. Yet the inconclusive results raise the danger of the return of several...

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File - Voters and electoral officers at at a polling station in Kabul, 4 April, 2014. Millions of Afghan women and men cast their ballots in Presidential and Provincial Council elections on 5 April, in an important step forward in their country’s first democratic transition of power.
photo: UN / Fardin Waezi

updated 21 Apr 2014; published 21 Apr 2014
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Abdullah Takes Lead In Afghan Elections
updated 13 Apr 2014; published 13 Apr 2014
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Abdullah leads Ghani in first partial results of Afghan vote
updated 13 Apr 2014; published 13 Apr 2014
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Afghan election frontrunner vows reconciliation with Karzai
updated 18 Aug 2009; published 18 Aug 2009
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Afghanistan Prepares for Presidential Vote
updated 06 Apr 2014; published 06 Apr 2014
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3 Afghan Poll Workers Killed By Road Bomb
updated 23 Aug 2009; published 23 Aug 2009
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Former Afghan general on situation in Afghanistan - RT 2309
Epic flooding in Balkans raises fears about land mines surfacing
Full Article CNN
19 May 2014

May 19, 2014 -- Updated 0626 GMT (1426 HKT) Residents place sandbags on a road near Orasje, Bosnia, to protect the city from flooding on Sunday, May 18. Heavy rainfall in Serbia and neighboring Bosnia has resulted in the worst flooding the countries have seen since records began 120 years ago, meteorologists say. An aerial photo shows the flooding...

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Volunteers use a rubber boat to evacuate residents from a flooded area in Obrenovac, some 30 kilometers (18 miles) southwest of Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, May 18, 2014.
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Deadly Balkan Flooding Raises Land Mine Fears
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Roving Land Mines from Floods, Landslides Threaten Balkans
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Balkan floods: Land mines dislodged as 3,000 landslides hit Bosnia and Serbia
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Bosnia And Serbia Floods Bodies Pulled From Rivers
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Balkan floods pose threat of unearthed landmines
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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At least 30 dead in Serbia and Bosnia after worst floods in a century
N.Korea in Rare Apology After Apartment Collapse
Full Article Chosunilbo
19 May 2014

A 23-story apartment building in Pyongyang collapsed on May 13 killing or injuring hundreds of people. Although the building was incomplete, 92 apartments were already occupied and the death toll is likely to be high. The official [North] Korean Central News Agency on Sunday said the fatal collapse in the Pyongchon district of the capital happened...

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In this Saturday, May 17, 2014 photo, North Korean officials stand among the families of victims of an accident at an apartment construction site in Pyongyang, North Korea
photo: AP / Kim Kwang Hyon

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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North Korea reports on 'unimaginable' building collapse
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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North Korea reports 'serious accident' after Pyongyang building collapses
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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[News Today] 5월 19일
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Kim sends officials to apologize for collapse of apartment building in North Korea
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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North Korea Releases Rare Statement On Building Collapse
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Hundreds Of People Possibly Dead In North Korea Building Collapse
Ratko Mladic war crime defence due to begin
Full Article BBC News
19 May 2014

The defence in the trial of former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity is due to begin on Monday. The 72-year-old is one of the most high-profile suspects to appear before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Mr Mladic denies 11 charges dating to the 1992-95...

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In this May 16, 2012 file photo former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, center rear, a UN security guard, rear right, and members of his defense, front, are seen at the start of his trial at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.
photo: AP / Toussaint Kluiters

updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Ratko Mladic war crime defence begins
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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'Serbs fought in self defence', Mladic witness tells UN court
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Mladic defence opens at UN war crimes tribunal
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Ratko Mladic's Defence Case Starts In The Hague
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Mladic defence opens at war crimes tribunal
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Ratko Mladic war crime defence begins

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CounterPunch
Imagine Antarctica. Imagine an island, with mountains, peaks, ridges, and valleys. Imagine further that a thick layer of ice covers, not only the surface of the island that lies...
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The Examiner
Washington (CNN) -- Never fear the night of the living dead, the Pentagon has got you covered. From responses to natural disasters to a catastrophic attack on the homeland, the...
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Business Insider
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...

Coach Louis van Gaal watches the Dutch players warm up prior to the 2014 World Cup Group D qualifying soccer match Netherlands against Turkey at Amsterdam ArenA, Netherlands, Friday, Sept. 7, 2012.
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Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal was hired as Manchester United manager on Monday, tasked with repairing the damage from David Moyes' disappointing 10 months in charge and reviving the fortunes of one of the world's biggest clubs. The 62-year-old...
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Jerome Kerviel, center, followed by his lawyer Olivier Metzner, arrives at the Paris courthouse, Tuesday Oct. 5, 2010. The Paris court will hand down a verdict in the case of the former French trader accused of masterminding one of history's biggest trading frauds and costing one of France's largest banks billions in losses. Kerviel, the 33-year-old former index futures trader at Societe Generale SA, risks five years in prison and a euro 375,000 ($513,000) fine on charges related to the claim that he covered up bets worth nearly euro 50 billion, or more than the bank was worth, between late 2007 and early 2008.
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19 May 2014, 13:04 French Rogue Trader Kerviel Behind Bars Tweet A French rogue trader convicted for his role in the near collapse of Societe Generale bank has been detained after spending two months on a protest walk. Jerome Kerviel journeyed from...
photo: AP / Laurent Cipriani
South Korea's president-elected Park Geun-Hye waves as she arrives to give her victory speech on a stage in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012.
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Apologizing for a rescue operation that saved only a fraction of the passengers on a ferry that sank last month, South Korea's president said she plans to dismantle the country's Coast Guard and reform its emergency and safety systems. President Park...
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon
The Wormald Ice Piedmont covers large parts of the Wright Peninsula on eastern Adelaide Island, Antarctica, and terminates in high ice cliffs on Laubeuf Fjord.
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Antarctica is rising unusually quickly, revealing that hot rock in the Earth's mantle hundreds of miles below the icy continent is flowing much faster than expected, researchers say. Antarctic ice is more than 2.6 miles (4.2 kilometers) thick on...
photo: Creative Commons / Vincent van Zeijst
In this Saturday, May 17, 2014 photo, families of victims of an accident at an apartment construction site in Pyongyang,
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SEOUL, South Korea — A 23-story apartment building that might have housed more than 90 families collapsed last week in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, a South Korean government official said yesterday, after the North reported a “serious”...
photo: AP / Jon Chol Jin
In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second from left, and his wife Ri Sol Ju clap hands as they watch a performance of the Moranbong Band to celebrate the 59th anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War, in an undisclosed location of North Korea.
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BEIJING — Yet another urban legend about North Korea bites the dust. The ex-girlfriend of leader Kim Jong Un, reportedly executed by firing squad last year, turned up apparently alive and well on a state television broadcast Friday night. Hyon Song...
photo: AP / Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service
Free Syrian Army fighter carry the body of their comrade away from the front line during clashes against Syrian Army in Aleppo, Syria, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.
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BEIRUT (AP) — The death toll in Syria's three-year conflict has exceeded 160,000, an activist group said Monday, a harrowing figure that reflects the country's relentless bloodletting that appears no closer to a resolution. The Britain-based Syrian...
photo: AP / Manu Brabo