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Mali Tuareg separatists accept ceasefire agreement
Full Article The Times of India
23 May 2014

BAMAKO: Tuareg separatist groups in Mali on Friday accepted a ceasefire agreement with the government following clashes this week that threatened to plunged the country back into war. The agreement was reached following a meeting between the chairman of the African Union and separatist groups in northern Mali to discuss a permanent truce and the...

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Rwandan Peacekeepers from the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) patrol the streets of Gao, in northern Mali, 19 May, 2014.
photo: UN / Marco Dormino

updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Mali Tuareg rebels agree ceasefire in Kidal talks
updated 30 Nov 2013; published 30 Nov 2013
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Tuareq Separatists In Mali End Ceasefire
updated 13 Jul 2013; published 19 Jun 2013
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Mali signs ceasefire accord with Tuareg rebels
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Rebels And Troops Agree On Ceasefire In Mali
updated 19 Jun 2013; published 19 Jun 2013
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Mali signs ceasefire deal with Tuareg rebels
updated 16 May 2014; published 16 May 2014
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Mali rebels set to hold talks with government
British yacht hull found in Atlantic; crew of 4 still missing
Full Article CNN
23 May 2014

updated 5:36 PM EDT, Fri May 23, 2014 (CNN) -- A missing British yacht was found overturned with its keel broken, causing a breech in the hull, about 1,000 miles off Massachusetts, but the four-man crew is still missing, the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday. A U.S. Navy helicopter spotted the capsized the 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki sailboat within a Coast...

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Operations unit controllers check search pattern maps while trying to find a missing yacht off the coast of Massachusetts, from the command center at the U.S. Coast Guard district headquarters in Boston, Wednesday, May 21, 2014.
photo: AP / Charles Krupa

updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Coast Guard: Hull Of Missing British Yacht Found
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Coast Guard: Hull Of Missing British Yacht Found
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Missing UK Yacht Cheeki Rafiki Wreck Found
updated 21 May 2014; published 21 May 2014
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Missing yachtsmen: Online petition urges U.S. Coast Guard to resume search for missing U.S. sailors
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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US Coast Guard resumes search for missing yachtsmen - LIVE
updated 19 May 2014; published 19 May 2014
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Missing ship U S Coast Guard ends search for missing British sailors YouTube
China launches terrorism crackdown after Xinjiang region attack
Full Article CNN
23 May 2014

May 23, 2014 -- Updated 1603 GMT (0003 HKT) Hong Kong (CNN) -- China has launched a terrorism crackdown one day after a series of explosions in an open-air market killed dozens in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang, the country's state news agency, Xinhua said Friday. Without any details, the report said authorities had undertaken a "one-year...

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A man walk past policemen standing guard near a road leading to the site of Thursday's explosion in Urumqi, China's northwestern region of Xinjiang, Friday, May 23, 2014.
photo: AP / Andy Wong

updated 16 Feb 2014; published 16 Feb 2014
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Chinese police kills 8 Muslim Chinese terrorists after attacks in the Xinjiang province
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Terror Attacks Kill Dozens In China's Tense Xinjiang Region
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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China: 11 'terrorists' killed in restive Xinjiang region
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Terrorist attack kills dozens in Xinjiang region, China
updated 18 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
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China ramps up response after Xinjiang 'attacks'
updated 18 Dec 2013; published 18 Dec 2013
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Police station attack in China's Xinjiang region leave 11 dead
Can Thailand be saved by a coup d'etat?
Full Article 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 appear by the army on Friday as the country...

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Thai soldiers stand guard in front of Marble Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, May 23, 2014 after Thai military staged a coup. Thailand's new military junta has announced that it has suspended the country's constitution.
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit

updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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BREAKING! Thailand's Army Declares Martial Law - Coup Speech
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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BBC News Thai military seizes power in coup
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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International leaders denounce Thai military's coup d'etat
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thailand's Army Chief Announces Military Coup D'etat As Military Seizes Power!!!
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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WATCH LIVE - Thailand Coup D'etat As Military Seize Power - 22 May 2014
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thai politics: half a coup as military announces martial law?
Chocolate tycoon heads for landslide victory in Ukraine presidential election
Full Article 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 atop a bulldozer between a line of police and an...

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Ukrainian presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko is welcomed by his supporters during a rally in Kruvuy Rig, Ukraine, Saturday, May 17, 2014.
photo: AP

updated 21 May 2014; published 21 May 2014
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Ukraine candidate Poroshenko leads polls
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Russia cracks down on Ukraine's chocolate king: Petro Poroshenko is presidential election
updated 07 May 2014; published 07 May 2014
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Ukraine's Poroshenko, from chocolate to nation-building
updated 11 Apr 2014; published 11 Apr 2014
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Complications Cloud Russia's Ukraine Ambitions
updated 21 May 2014; published 21 May 2014
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Ukraine: 'Chocolate King' frontrunner in disruption-threatened presidential poll
updated 21 May 2014; published 21 May 2014
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Ukraine presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko
UN approves sanctions on Boko Haram as search for Nigerian girls continues
Full Article 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. Ambassador Samantha Power welcomed the council’s action,...

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File - A Nigerian policeman stands guard by burned out cars and houses, following an attack by suspected Islamic extremists - Boko Haram - in Kawuri, Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014.
photo: AP / Jossy Ola

updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Nigeria Expects United Nations to Sanction Boko Haram
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Nigeria Asks U.N. Al Qaeda Committee To Blacklist Boko Haram
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Nigeria asks U N al Qaeda committee to blacklist Boko Haram
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Nigeria Asks U.N. Al Qaeda Committee To Blacklist Boko Haram
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Nigeria Asks for UN Sanctions on Boko Haram
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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Nigeria Asks for UN Sanctions on Boko Haram
DR Congo warlord Germain Katanga to be sentenced at ICC
Full Article 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 hundreds of villagers in the north-east of the...

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File - Germain Katanga, a Congolese national, sits in the courtroom of the ICC during the closing statements in the trial against Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday May 15, 2012.
photo: AP / Michael Kooren

updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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DR Congo warlord Germain Katanga found guilty at ICC
updated 21 Mar 2014; published 21 Mar 2014
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Former Congo Militia Leader GERMAIN KATANGA Convicted By International Criminal Court!
updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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Former Congo Militia Leader GERMAIN KATANGA Convicted By International Criminal Court!
updated 22 Mar 2014; published 22 Mar 2014
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Germain Katanga case: Judgment, Trial Chamber II, 7 March 2014
updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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Germain Katanga case: Judgment, Trial Chamber II, 7 March 2014
updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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Congo militia leader Katanga convicted by ICC
Thailand’s 19th Nervous Breakdown
Full Article The Daily Beast
22 May 2014

Yes, the Thai military has thrown out the government once again, and the top general has made himself prime minister. A report from Bangkok under curfew. BANGKOK, Thailand — The normally garrulous waiter hurried about frantically as he helped move patio tables into the bowels of one of the more popular bars in Bangkok’s Silom area. “Sorry, cannot...

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Thai Army Chief Gen. Prayuth Chan-Ocha, center, and other high ranking Thai officers are shown on television announcing the military takeover in Bangkok
photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong

updated 28 Jun 2013; published 19 May 2010
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Bangkok on fire as Thai troops battle Red Shirts, curfew imposed
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thai Coup 22 May 2014 and Bangkok Curfew
updated 12 Jun 2010; published 05 Jun 2010
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Thailand Bangkok Curfew 190510
updated 15 Aug 2010; published 19 May 2010
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Bangkok empty street after the Thai government called curfew
updated 24 May 2010; published 24 May 2010
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2010/05/23 Taxi to Suvarnabhumi Airport under Curfew, Bangkok in Thailand
updated 02 May 2013; published 19 May 2010
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Thai authorities extend curfew, fearing more unrest
Libya's rogue general and the democratic struggle
Full Article Al Jazeera
22 May 2014

When militia forces led by a rogue general stormed Libya's parliament on May 18, the crisis in the country took on a new dimensions. How much support did the controversial General Khalifa Hifter enjoy among the Libyan people? How much foreign backing did he have? Could he get away this sensational "coup" - as some are calling it? For many who...

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In this Friday, March 18, 2011 file photo, then Libyan senior Rebel commander Khalifa Hifter leaves a press conference in the court house in the center of Benghazi, eastern Libya.
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhau

updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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Smoke appears above Libyan parliament after gunmen attack
updated 21 May 2014; published 21 May 2014
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Libya's Rogue General Gains Stream Of New Allies
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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BREAKING NEWS : Gunfire erupts outside Libyan parliament
updated 26 Aug 2013; published 26 Aug 2013
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LIBYA Post-Gaddafi: Chaos, Assassinations, Division, Economic Stagnation, Jihadist, Rogue Militias
updated 18 May 2014; published 18 May 2014
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VIDEO: Libyan Parliament Attack - Rogue General's Troops Storm Libya Parliament
updated 20 May 2014; published 20 May 2014
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VIDEO: Libyan Parliament Attack - Rogue General's Troops Storm Libya Parliament
Thai military seizes power in coup, news channels taken off air
Full Article Detroit news
22 May 2014

THANYARAT DOKSONE and JOCELYN GECKER Associated Press Comments Thai soldiers stand guard after army chief General Prayut Chan-O-Cha met with anti-government and pro-government leaders at the Army Club in Bangkok on May 22, 2014. Thailand's army chief announced in an address to the nation on Thursday that the armed forces were seizing power after...

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Thai soldiers stand guard in front of the Democracy Monument after the coup Thursday, May 22, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand.
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit

updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thai military seizes power in coup - BBC News
updated 04 Mar 2014; published 04 Mar 2014
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Putin: Ukraine coup unconstitutional, an armed takeover of power
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thailand military seizes power in coup
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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WATCH LIVE - Thailand Coup D'etat As Military Seize Power - 22 May 2014
updated 13 Aug 2013; published 22 Mar 2012
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Renegade Mali soldiers claim to have seized power after military coup
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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Thailand coup d'etat as military seizes power

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Huffington Post
As a convinced European, I summon you to participate in the elections of the European Parliament this weekend to give your voice to the Project Europe. Europe is both our task and...
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The Independent
Back in 2006 when the Thai army launched its previous coup, Prayuth Chan-ocha was a Maj General, a powerful figure who helped army chief General Sonthi Boonyaratglin seize control....
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WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The Greatest Predators on Earth Having endured a series of colonial extermination campaigns, thirty-seven years ago, one year before...

Julian Castro and his twin brother Representative Joaquin Castro
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WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama elevated a rising star in the Democratic Party to a national job Friday, nominating San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In the East Room of the White House,...
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In this photo taken Saturday, April 14, 2012, Tuareg fighters from the NMLA (National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad) sit in their vehicle, in a market in Timbuktu, Mali.
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Bamako: Armed rebels who humiliated Mali's army in a deadly offensive across the northern desert have agreed to a ceasefire after talks with African Union chairman Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, a diplomatic source says. Abdel Aziz "just...
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Outgoing U.S. Sen. Chuck Hagel talks to supporters Thursday Dec 18, 2008 during a farewell news conference in Omaha, Neb.
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WASHINGTON: The US military is shedding European real estate including a golf course, skeet range and hotel, as well as facilities like a munitions storage facility, as it looks to save cash during a US budget crunch,...
photo: AP / Dave Weaver
Thailand Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pauses as she talks to media after attending a Cabinet meeting, in Bangkok, Thailand , Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2013. Shinawatra said Tuesday she would not resign ahead of national elections set for Feb. 2, despite opposition demands she step down as the caretaker head of government.
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Steve Herman Ousted Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and dozens of other political figures appear to have been detained after arriving for meetings with military leaders who took power in a coup this week. After being summoned by the army,...
photo: AP / Manish Swarup
In this photograph taken July 6, 2010, a street sign is shown near the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street, New York
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Whatever investors are worried about right now, those concerns are not showing up in Wall Street's fear gauge. That scares some. On the other hand, it more than likely means that stocks will keep taking things slow and steady....
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks during a media conference after an EU summit of eurogroup members at the EU Council building in Brussels on Thursday, July 21, 2011.
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DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel tried on Friday to allay German fears about a proposed U.S.-EU trade pact, telling a group of business leaders that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) could stimulate...
photo: AP / Geert Vanden Wijngaer
FILE - In this June 6, 2013 file photo National Security Agency plaques are seen at the compound at Fort Meade, Md. The NSA was founded in 1952 but only publicly acknowledged years later, which explains its nickname “No Such Agency.”
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Eduardo Munoz/Reuters According to WikiLeaks, the unnamed country targeted by the NSA in recent reports by the Washington Post and The Intercept is Afghanistan. Those two publications (The Intercept is run by Glenn...
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