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Thailand arrests anti-coup activist
Full Article BBC News
06 Jun 2014

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 organising rallies against the coup, was arrested late on Thursday in the eastern Chonburi province. Hundreds were detained after the coup, but most have since been freed. Meanwhile,...

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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.
photo: AP / Wason Wanichakorn

updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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Thailand arrests anti coup activist
updated 28 Feb 2014; published 28 Feb 2014
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Thai PM supporters rally in Bangkok
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Thailand Coup 2014 - Message to John Kerry and the World
updated 09 May 2014; published 09 May 2014
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Thai Law is Substantive vs Chinese Law is Decoration
updated 29 Mar 2014; published 29 Mar 2014
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Thousands Of Thai Protesters Demand Resignation Of Prime Minister
updated 24 May 2014; published 24 May 2014
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Opposition to Thailand Coup Simmers, Ex-PM in Safe Place
North Korea Detains American For Illegal Acts
Full Article Huffington Post
06 Jun 2014

SEOUL, June 6 (Reuters) - North Korea said on Friday it was investigating an American who had entered the country as a tourist on April 29 for violating the country's laws. The U.S. citizen had conducted activities inappropriate for the purpose of his visit as a tourist, the North's official KCNA news agency said. It gave no other details. Earlier...

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File - A North Korean soldier observes the South at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas since the Korean War, north of Seoul.
photo: US Army / Edward N. Johnson

updated 10 Dec 2013; published 10 Dec 2013
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BBC4 North Korea Crossing The Line
updated 10 Apr 2013; published 10 Apr 2013
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Americans living in North Korea
updated 02 Mar 2013; published 02 Mar 2013
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North Korea Documentary - How Americans Live Today, Survive By Eating Birds And Snow ORIGINAL
updated 29 Jan 2007; published 29 Jan 2007
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An American In North Korea2
updated 18 Mar 2012; published 18 Mar 2012
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Inside North Korea by an American Tourist - Part 1 of 4 HD (TRAIN PORTION)
updated 18 Feb 2013; published 18 Feb 2013
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North Korea Documentary - A Crazy American Films - You Will Be Sick
Seattle Pacific University shooting: At least 4 shot, suspect in custody
Full Article The Examiner
06 Jun 2014

Seattle Pacific University had a shooting on Thursday in which at least four persons were shot. Police say that they have a suspect in custody. Though social media stated that a second gunman was being sought, those messages have been updated to say that there...

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Students from Seattle Pacific University gather outside in a prayer circle after a church service was full following a shooting on the university campus Thursday, June 5, 2014, in Seattle.
photo: AP / Elaine Thompson

updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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Suspect In Custody After College Shooting In Seattle
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Seattle Pacific Campus Shooting! 4 Wounded, 2 In Custody!
updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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1 Dead, 3 Wounded In Shooting At Seattle College Campus - June 6, 2014
updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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Mass Shooting at Seattle Pacific University Campus, Multiple Down
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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BREAKING: At Least 7 People Wounded in Shooting at Seattle Pacific University; 1 suspect in custody,
updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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Multiple Victims in Shooting at Seattle Pacific University
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.
photo: AP / Ahmed Gamil

updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Al Jazeera Reporters Face 15 Years In Jail Demand.
updated 15 May 2014; published 15 May 2014
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Elshamy Court Appeal Rejected In Egypt
updated 29 Apr 2008; published 29 Apr 2008
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Turkish woman's fight for free speech - 29 Apr 2008
updated 19 Feb 2014; published 19 Feb 2014
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Protesters demand release of journalists in Egypt
updated 20 Aug 2013; published 20 Aug 2013
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Bradley Manning to be sentenced Wednesday
updated 03 Apr 2010; published 03 Apr 2010
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Collateral Murder - Wikileaks - Iraq
ECB cuts rates below zero to buoy euro zone economy
Full Article The Guardian
05 Jun 2014

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank cut interest rates to record lows on Thursday, imposing negative rates on its overnight depositors to cajole banks into lending more and to fight off the risk of Japan-like deflation. The cut, the first time the ECB has deployed a negative deposit rate which effectively charges banks to deposit...

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FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2009 file picture the Euro sculpture is see in front of the European Central Bank ECB in Frankfurt, central Germany.
photo: AP / Michael Probst, File

updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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ECB Cuts Rates Below Zero To Buoy Euro Zone Economy
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Europe Stocks Steady, Euro Hostage To ECB Decision
updated 06 Jun 2013; published 06 Jun 2013
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Euro Latest News: ECB Holds Rates, Expecting Recovery Soon
updated 07 Nov 2013; published 07 Nov 2013
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(HD) ECB Cuts Interest Rate To New Record Low
updated 04 Jul 2013; published 04 Jul 2013
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Interest Rate Latest News: European Central Bank Leaves Interest Rates at Record Low
updated 30 Jun 2011; published 30 Jun 2011
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Euro zone interest rate rise certain for July
Ukraine crisis: Donetsk rebel leaders still talking tough
Full Article BBC News
05 Jun 2014

In the "City of a Thousand Roses", five female gardeners are tending a flower bed in the centre of town. Across the street, a man is sweeping dust and leaves from the pavement. A trolleybus trundles by, stopping briefly to collect more passengers. On the surface, this is a picture of normality. Continue reading the main story “Start...

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Pro-Russian militia members guard next to an APC and anti-aircraft gun, outside the administrational building in Donetsk, Ukraine, on Thursday, May 29, 2014.
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev

updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Donetsk rebel leaders defiant
updated 27 May 2014; published 27 May 2014
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GRAPHIC VIDEO: Ukrainian rebels in Donetsk suffer heavy losses
updated 26 May 2014; published 26 May 2014
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Ukraine Crisis Battle To Control Donetsk Airport
updated 29 May 2014; published 29 May 2014
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Ukrainian Military Helicopter Shot Down, 14 Dead, Acting President Says
updated 04 Jun 2014; published 04 Jun 2014
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Air Attack Killed Separatists
updated 12 May 2014; published 12 May 2014
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Ukraine rebel leader: joining Russia might be 'appropriate'
G7 threatens to intensify sanctions on Russia over Ukraine crisis
Full Article Xinhua
05 Jun 2014

> • G7 leaders Wednesday urged Russia to complete its troop withdrawal from the Ukrainian border. •The G7 countries urged Russia to recognize the results of the Ukrainian election. • G7 stood ready to intensify targeted sanctions against Russiaover Ukraine crisis. BRUSSELS, June 4 (Xinhua) -- Group of seven (G7) leaders on Wednesday urged Russia to...

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President Barack Obama sits with, clockwise: European Council President Herman Van Rompuy; European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso; French President Francois Hollande; Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper; Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe; Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi; British Prime Minister David Cameron; and German Chancellor Angela Merkel; as they participate in a G7 working dinner in Brussels, Belgium, Wednesday, June 4, 2014.
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak

updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: G7 'to intensify Russia sanctions'
updated 28 Apr 2014; published 28 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: US and EU to intensify Russia sanctions
updated 28 Apr 2014; published 28 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: EU set to intensify Russia sanctions - 28 April 2014
updated 28 Apr 2014; published 28 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: EU set to intensify Russia sanctions - 28 April 2014
updated 26 Apr 2014; published 26 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: G7 'to intensify Russia sanctions: Breaking News 26 April 2014
updated 29 Apr 2014; published 29 Apr 2014
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Ukraine crisis: Russia condemns US 'Iron Curtain' sanctions
Police officers take cover behind their vehicles in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Wednesday June 4, 2014.
photo: AP / Moncton Times & Transcript, Ron Ward via The Canadian Press

updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Moncton shootings Manhunt as three police shot dead in Canada
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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3 police officers killed | Manhunt in Moncton, Canada after three police shot dead
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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New Brunswick Shooting Manhunt in Moncton shooting 3 RCMP officers shot dead, 2 hurt Canada Shooting
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Moncton Shooting: Three Canadian police officers dead
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Man Arrested Over Moncton Shootings - 6 June 2014
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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Canada shooting: manhunt for police killer
Syria's Assad Wins Presidential Election by Landslide
Full Article Chosunilbo
05 Jun 2014

As expected, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has won a third seven-year term in office, with a reported 89 percent of the vote. Voting took place Tuesday in parts of Syria controlled by the government, but was boycotted by opposition groups in areas they control. Officials say voter turnout was 73 percent. But even as Damascus erupted in...

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Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, casts his vote as Syrian first lady Asma Assad
photo: AP / SANA

updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Syria election: Assad supporters confident of his extended rule
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Syria: Assad clear favourite as elections kick-off in Damascus
updated 04 Jun 2014; published 04 Jun 2014
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Syrians vote in wartime election set to extend Assad's rule
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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US Rejects Syria Vote as 'Sham'
updated 04 Jun 2014; published 04 Jun 2014
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For some in Syria, election marked by bombs, not ballot boxes
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Syrians Vote in Historic Election Amid Civil War
G7 meets without Russia to talk about Russia
Full Article Standart News
04 Jun 2014

The world's leading industrialized nations threatened on Wednesday to impose harder-hitting sanctions on Russia if it does not help restore stability to eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian militias continue to operate at will, Reuters reports. While Ukraine was able to hold a largely peaceful presidential election last month, the situation in the...

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President Barack Obama, center rear, gathered with G7 world leaders
photo: AP / Jerry Lampen, POOL

updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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G7 warns Russia it will step up sanctions over Ukraine
updated 04 Jun 2014; published 04 Jun 2014
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Ukraine: Sanctions are Russia's own fault, says Bildt
updated 05 Jun 2014; published 05 Jun 2014
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G7 Leaders Warn Russia Of Fresh Sanctions Over Ukraine
updated 25 Mar 2014; published 25 Mar 2014
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Ukraine Crisis, Sanctions Taking Toll on Russia Economy
updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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US imposes sanctions against Russia over Ukraine
updated 06 Mar 2014; published 06 Mar 2014
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US imposes sanctions on unnamed Russians, Ukrainians

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Al Jazeera
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 bit surprised...
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The Guardian
It isn't like the movies. The returning hero shown in the video is pale, thin, clutching at a plastic bag. He is trying to cover a twitching eye. The bag is removed as he is patted...
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The Wichita Eagle
Stocks rose modestly Wednesday, erasing an early decline, as investors waited to hear from the European Central Bank on Thursday. Policymakers from Europe's...

In this file photo taken, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012 file photo, Nigeria secret service officers stand guard, during a court hearing in Lagos, Nigeria.
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HARUNA UMAR Associated Press= MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — When men wearing military fatigues and carrying weapons showed up in pickup trucks, villagers thought Nigerian soldiers had finally come to protect them from Boko Haram. But it was a disguise....
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba
A view of the iconic Tower Bridge, right, over the river Thames, right, and The Shard, left, a newly-constructed high-rise building that is western Europe’s tallest, in London,Wednesday, July 4, 2012 ahead of the official Inauguration on Thursday, July 5, 2012. The Shard is 309.6 meters tall (1,016 feet) and features high quality offices, a 5-star hotel with more than 200 rooms and suites and 3 floors of restaurants. It will also feature exclusive super prime residential apartments and the top levels will consist of the capital's highest public viewing gallery offering 360° views of London.
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About 900 people have been evacuated from London skyscraper The Shard after smoke was discovered in the basement. Firefighters are now investigating what caused the smoke at the 1,004ft-high building - the tallest in Western Europe. The mass...
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
A man looks at the Papal Cross in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, Wednesday May, 20, 2009. A fiercely debated, nine-year investigation into Ireland's Roman Catholic-run institutions says priests and nuns terrorized thousands of boys and girls in workhouse-style schools for decades _ and government inspectors failed to stop the chronic beatings, rapes and humiliation. High Court Justice Sean Ryan on Wednesday unveiled the 2,600-page final report of Ireland's Commission to Inquire Into Child Abuse, which is based on testimony from thousands of former students and officials from more than 250 church-run institutions.
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The Catholic Church in Ireland is facing fresh accusations of child neglect after a researcher found records for 796 youngsters believed to be buried in a mass grave beside a former orphanage for the children of unwed mothers in Tuam, Co Galway....
photo: AP / Peter Morrison
US military planes , are seen at Manas US military base in Bishkek airport Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev last week announced the closure of the base, which is a crucial staging post for coalition operations in Afghanistan. The U.S. began using the Manas base in December 200
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While some 9,800 troops are slated to stay until then, plans are being formulated to continue a U.S. presence through diplomatic and intelligence assets, as well as the hiring of private security contractors. The contractors would undertake training...
photo: AP / Igor Kovalenko
A woman holds a large Syrian flag at a rally in support of President Bashar Assad, pictured in the large banner, in Damascus, Syria, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011.
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Syria’s parliament yesterday announced that incumbent Bashar al-Assad won Tuesday’s presidential election, winning 88.7 per cent of the vote (10.3 million votes). An hour before the final result was proclaimed a rising ripple of celebratory...
photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman
President Barack Obama walks down the steps of Air Force One during his arrival, Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012, at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo.
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Ukraine topped the agenda of the G7 summit last night, as leaders of the world’s most powerful countries – minus Russia – gathered in Brussels. The summit, the first to be held in the EU capital, had been scheduled to take place in the Russian city...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
A police officer walks past an engine block of last Friday suicide bomber's vehicle by the wall of the state police headquarters in Kano, Nigeria, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. The radical Islamist group Boko Haram were responsible for the attack.
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By Gbenga Akingbule Bloomberg News An attack by suspected militants from the Boko Haram Islamist group left at least 400 people dead in three villages in northeastern Nigeria, according to a local official. The...
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba