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Al Jazeera
The disturbing phone call came after Baraa Shiban investigated a drone strike on a wedding party that killed 12 people in central Yemen in December. A clear message was delivered...
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The Daily Mail
Just when you thought the crazy club season was finished cropping up bizarre stories, one of the strangest has seen Yaya Toure back his agent's claims he wants to leave Manchester...
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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...

In this image made from video provided NTA via APTN, and taken Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010, patients are seen in hospital beds following violence in Jos, Nigeria. Dozens of people were killed over the holiday weekend in attacks across Nigeria, including 32 that died in central Nigeria in a series of bomb blasts in the worst violence to hit the region in months.
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4:52 PM ET Two explosions in the central Nigerian city of Jos killed at least 46 people on Tuesday, police said, while wounding dozens more. The car bombs were detonated about a half-hour apart at a bus terminal and market. "I can't tell you the...
photo: AP / NTA via APTN
This Friday, May 16 2014 photo shows the General Motors logo
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General Motors General Motors said today it’s recalling another 2.42 million vehicles. The Detroit-based automaker now expects to post recall-related costs of $400 million for the second quarter, including $200 million in costs it announced on May...
photo: AP / Paul Sancya
Malawi vice president Joyce Banda at Mudi House in Blantyre, Malawi.
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BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — Malawi's president, Joyce Banda, faced stiff challenges from a field of 12 candidates in elections Tuesday in a poor, politically fractious country that is heavily dependent on foreign donors and has struggled with...
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Panos Panay, Microsoft's vice president for Surface Computing
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NEW YORKMicrosoft announced a larger version of its Surface tablet to make the device more compelling as a laptop replacement. The Surface Pro 3 will have a screen measuring 12 inches diagonally, up from 10.6 inches in previous models....
photo: AP / Mark Lennihan
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the opening ceremony of the Year of Chinese tourism in Russia, in the Kremlin in Moscow, Friday, March 22, 2013.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin met yesterday with Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) in a diplomatic boost for the isolated Russian leader, but his spokesman said the two sides had yet to agree on a widely anticipated multibillion-dollar...
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Thai police officers line up in the shade as they provide security at the business district in Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, April 29, 2010
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Thailand’s army chief imposed martial law yesterday after months of deadly anti-government protests caused political paralysis, but insisted the intervention did not amount to yet another military coup. Gun-toting troops fanned out after martial law...
photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong
Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau speaks during a press conference in New York, Wednesday Dec. 16, 2009. Morgenthau announced the resolution of a joint investigation with the U.S. Department of Justice forcing Credit Suisse Group to pay $536 million to settle a probe and admit to violating U.S. economic sanctions by hiding the booming illegal business it was doing for Iranian banks.
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GENEVA — Switzerland’s finance minister says her government is satisfied with the U.S. deal that will allow Credit Suisse, the nation’s second-biggest bank, to put its criminal investigation behind it but notes other banks remain in...
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