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Chosunilbo
23 May 2014
The UN Security Council, acting at the request of Nigeria, on Thursday imposed sanctions on Boko Haram in a bid to cut off funding and weapons to the extremist group. Nigeria had requested the measure on Monday because of the recent surge in Boko Haram's violent activities. The council moved...
Times Union
23 May 2014
Cooperstown Invoking America's pastime throughout his speech, President Barack Obama pitched tourism as a way to boost the economy and create jobs during Thursday's visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Obama called for America to welcome more foreign tourists and held up...
BBC News
23 May 2014
Former Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga is to be sentenced on Friday after being found guilty of war crimes at the International Criminal Court. Germain Katanga was found guilty in March this year and is only the second person to be convicted by the court. He was behind the 2003 massacre of...
STL Today
23 May 2014
UNITED NATIONS • The U.N. Security Council officially declared on Thursday that Boko Haram is a terrorist group linked to al-Qaida and imposed sanctions against the Islamist militants who have carried out a wave of deadly attacks and the abduction of nearly 300 schoolgirls in Nigeria. U.S....
Denver Post
23 May 2014
Security team flunks drill in which "terrorists" hijack warhead at Montana silo WASHINGTON — Armed security forces at a nuclear missile base failed a drill last summer that simulated the hostile takeover of a missile launch silo because they were unable to speedily regain control of the...
The Guardian
23 May 2014
Petro Poroshenko has faced down protesters and rivals to lead the opinion polls before the first round of voting on Sunday Presidential hopeful Petro Poroshenko meets supporters in Uma. Photograph: Reuters For a man with presidential ambitions, it was not a propitious scene. Petro Poroshenko stood...
Al Jazeera
23 May 2014
Martial law continued to rule Thailand on Friday after the military chief seized power saying warring political factions had failed to resolve months of turmoil that has paralysed this southeast Asian nation. Politicians on both sides of the political divide were rounded up Thursday and summoned to...
The Hindu
23 May 2014
The International Criminal Court on Friday sentenced former Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga to 12 years in jail for his role in war crimes related to a deadly 2003 attack on an eastern village. Katanga was in March...
Belfast Telegraph
23 May 2014
As much of the United States debates the use of lethal injections against a backdrop of drug scarcity and botched executions, Tennessee has found an alternative - the electric chair. The state's Republican governor, Bill Haslam, has approved a law allowing Tennessee to electrocute death row inmates...
National Public Radio
23 May 2014
One day after staging a coup, Thailand's military summoned leaders of the ousted government and others tied to the country's long-running conflict to a meeting Friday. More than 150 people were ordered to convene at the Royal Thai Army auditorium — or risk arrest and possible charges. Since taking...












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