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Iraq Kurds seize Kirkuk; Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad
Al Qaeda   Kirkuk Dispute   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Iraqi Kurdistan  
 Daily Press 
Iraq Kurds seize Kirkuk; Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad
Iraqi Kurds seized control of the northern oil city of Kirkuk on Thursday, while surging Sunni Islamist rebels advanced towards Baghdad, as the central government's army abandoned its posts in a rapid... (photo: Public Domain / Petty Officer 2nd Class Kim Smith, U.S. Navy)
File - Supporters of Pakistan's former president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf holds banners and chant slogans in his support, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014.
Human Rights   Pakistan Politics   Pervez Musharraf   Photos   Wikipedia: Pervez Musharraf  
 Xinhua 
Pakistani court conditionally lifts Musharraf's travel ban
ISLAMABAD, June 12 (Xinhua) -- A court in Pakistan on Thursday lifted a government's travel ban on former military President Pervez, however, operation of the order will remain suspended for 15 days i... (photo: AP / Fareed Khan)
Guineans are pictured at the km36 checkpoint leading to Conakryoutside the capital in Guinea Conacky, Wednesday March 11, 2008. When the planes loaded with cocaine arrived, Guinea's presidential guard secured the cargo. Drug deals were conducted inside the first lady's private residence, and the drugs were carried to Europe in the country's diplomatic pouch. In their bid to reach Europe, Latin American drug traffickers have found the broken nations along Africa's West coast, easily corrupting their ruling elite.  Daily Press 
Decriminalize drugs in West Africa to avoid failures of past: report
By David Lewis | DAKAR (Reuters) - Governments in West Africa should decriminalize drug use and treat the issue as a health problem, because a "war on drugs" will fail in the region as it has elsewher... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
Drugs in West Africa   Photos   West Africa   West Africa Commission on Drugs   Wikipedia: War on Drugs  
File - Mahmoud Abbas makes his way to a waiting car following a press conference in Gaza.  Al Jazeera 
Palestine's unity government: Cause for celebration and scepticism
The June 2 announcement of a Palestinian consensus government is both cause for celebration and scepticism. The national unity deal was struck in late April between Hamas and Fatah. It is a significan... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Human Rights   Israeli Palestinian Conflict   Mideast Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Palestinian government of 2014  
Top Stories
A world quite like ours: A tribute to ancient Rome Newstrack India
A world quite like ours: A tribute to ancient Rome (Column: Bookends)
Tweet | Picture a metropolis where citizens live in multi-storey buildings, throng streets teeming with people from all over the world, eagerly follow and gossip over the... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Culture   Heritage   Photos   Rome   Wikipedia: Ancient Rome  
Ukraine's new President Petro Poroshenko waves after the inauguration ceremony at parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, June 7, 2014. Swissinfo
Poroshenko promises united Ukraine and no compromise on Crimea
Ukraine crisis | Reuters | Image Caption: | Poroshenko walks past the honour guard as he arrives for his inauguration ceremony as Ukraine's new president in Kiev (reuters... (photo: AP / Volodymyr Strumkovsky)
Crimea Referendum   Human Rights   Photos   Ukraine Crisis   Wikipedia: Petro Poroshenko  
In this Sept. 25, 2013, file photo, Jordan's ambassador to the United Nationas, Prince Zeid al Hussein, speaks to the media during a news conference in New York Khaleej Times
UN to tap Jordan’s ambassador as new rights chief
Prince Zeid Al Hussein, a longtime diplomat and former UN peacekeeper, has been nominated to replace Navi Pillay. | UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon nominated Prince Zeid... (photo: AP / John Minchillo, File)
Human Rights   Photos   Prince Zeid al-Hussein   United Nations   Wikipedia: Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad  
President Barack Obama, right, and French President Francois Hollande, left, shake hands after talking with the media following their tour of Monticello, President Thomas Jeffersons estate, Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, in Charlottesville, Va. Canberra Times
Emotional Barack Obama honours D-Day sacrifice to 'endure for eternity'
United: French President Francois Hollande greets US President Barack Obama during the D-Day commemoration ceremony on the beach of Ouistreham, Normandy. Photo: AFP | Nor... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
D-Day Commemoration   Francois Hollande   Photos   Western Europe   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
A Bahraini anti-government protester hiding behind old furniture, used as a shield, prepares to throw a petrol bomb towards riot police during clashes in Abu Saiba, Bahrain, near the capital, Manama, Friday, May 30, 2014. Al Jazeera
Nabeel Rajab: The problematic success of 'human rights' in the Arab world
Nabeel Rajab is an honest man. When he makes a promise, in my experience, you can count on him keeping it. | So I, along with almost everyone else who knows him, was a bi... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali)
Arab Spring   Bahrain Democracy   Human Rights   Photos   Wikipedia: Human rights in Bahrain  
Thai soldiers move in to a demonstration site of the pro-government Red Shirt group and order the demonstrators to disperse on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 22, 2014. BBC News
Thailand arrests anti-coup activist
Thai police have arrested a prominent anti-coup activist for violating an order to report to the ruling junta. | Sombat Boonngamanong, who led an online campaign organisi... (photo: AP / Wason Wanichakorn)
Human Rights   Photos   Thai Coup   Wikipedia: 2014 Thai coup d'état   Yingluck Shinawatra  
Al-Jazeera's acting bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy, a Canadian-Egyptian, center, and Australian correspondent Peter Greste, center right, appear in a defendant cage along with other defendants during a trial on terrorism charges in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, May 22, 2014. Sydney Morning Herald
Prosecution wants maximum sentence for al-Jazeera journalists, including Australian
Cairo: Egypt's prosecution has called for the maximum sentence for al-Jazeera journalists – including Australian Peter Greste – who are on trial for coll... (photo: AP / Ahmed Gamil)
Al Jazeera Journalists   Muslim Brotherhood   Photos   Protests in Egypt   Wikipedia: Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt  
Politics United Nations
- Ukraine accuses Russia of letting rebels bring in tanks
- SeĂ?n Crowe TD supports Palestinian hunger strike demonstrat
- Ă“ Snodaigh welcomes move to help Hidden Unemployed (Sinn FĂ
- New Evelyn Waugh website will let public contribute to Compl
Wax statue of Shri Narendra Modi at museum-India.
Modi sends greetings to Putin on Russian National Day
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- Kofi Annan: 'Common approach for Iraq and Syria'
- Australia in the United Nations Security Council
- United Nations' Ugandan appointee Sam Kutesa under fire
- >United Nations Foundation Announces Michael Dell as Global
A Somali girl from southern Somalia sit behind barbed wire in a line to receive food at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia, Wednesday, Aug, 17, 2011.
UN agency warns of Somalia hunger deaths
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Elections Education
- Don’t elect leaders who are �entertainers’
- GOP Rep. Stockman: 'Lawless White House' working t
- Obama fetes Minnesota Lynx for WNBA Finals win
- What does the Cantor, Brat race have in common with Jacksonv
File - Supporters of Pakistan's former president and military ruler Pervez Musharraf holds banners and chant slogans in his support, in Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014.
Pakistani court conditionally lifts Musharraf's travel ban
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- Confusion over decision-makingprocess in educational institu
- Polytech supports emerging nation's education needs
- Villar pushes for open, distance education
- Fox superintendent retires; her husband is fired
Dr. Lobsang Sangay, head of Tibetan government in exile speaks at the launch of Tibet Policy Institute at Kashag Secretariat, Dharamshala, India, 15th February 2012.
Education key to strengthen struggle: Tibetan PM
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Human Rights Racism & Discrimination
- UN inquiry team on Sri Lanka war crime named
- Pakistani court conditionally lifts Musharraf's travel b
- 13 'Other' Things You Need to Know About POW Bergdah
- UNSC deplores terror attacks in Iraq
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay delivers her last opening statement to the Human Rights Council, 10 June, 2014.
UN inquiry team on Sri Lanka war crime named
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- Custom-Color Makeup Helps Stop Racism in Beauty
- The Milwaukee Common Council Should Not Endorse Discriminati
- Charter to tackle homophobic discrimination in sport
- World Cup 2014: Fifa official urges racism sanctions for tea
FILE - In this March 19, 2013 file photo, singer Justin Bieber performs during a concert at Bercy Arena in Paris. A South Florida judge has ordered the release of remaining police video of Bieber after his January 2014 arrest with sensitive portions blacked out to protect his privacy. Miami-Dade County Judge William Altfield said Tuesday, March 4, 2014, that two of the five video clips depict the singers genitalia during a urine test for drugs.
Justin Bieber Racism Scandal: Has It Ended Selena Gomez Romance For Good?
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Labor Affairs Societies
- Laborer rapes girl, 7, nabbed
- Denis Napthine in limbo, appeals to Labor
- Kashmir conflict has added to child labor menace: Civil Soci
- This World Cup Let's Work to End Child Labor
President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks at his first news conference
Obama board backs unions again in LIRR labor talks
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- Traces of Japan’s industrial roots
- Society's annual exhibition opens
- Register now for the world's premier international congr
- One month later, an elementary school is still home (IFRC -
Usher performs during the OMG Tour on New Year's Eve at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida - USA December 31, 2010
Justin Bieber Played Usher
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