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RIO DE JANEIRO — Midway through the second half of Spain and Chile's World Cup Group B match here at the legendary Estádio do Maracanã, the venue's public address man announced an...
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This week, as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) soldiers pushed into Iraq, seizing cities, U.S.-made war supplies, Central Bank cash and gold bouillon, oil prices jumped...
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It was billed as Cristiano Ronaldo versus Germany, but this game was more Thomas Mueller v Portugal. The Germany striker scored the first hat-trick of the World Cup as Germany ran...

A Philippine flag stands amongst the damage caused after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Tacloban city, Leyte province, central Philippines on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013.
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June 19, 2014 -- Updated 0234 GMT (1034 HKT) Editor's note: Drag the slider left or right to see how the locations just after the storm and six months later (CNN) -- When Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines on November 8, 2013, it struck...
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An 89-year-old man accused of aiding and abetting the killing of 216,000 Jews as a Nazi camp guard at the concentration camp located in Auschwitz, Poland, during World War II, has been arrested in Philadelphia. Johann "Hans" Breyer, who emigrated to...
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Spain's head coach Vicente Del Bosque watches the group B World Cup soccer match
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Chile has eliminated defending champion Spain from the World Cup, beating the Spanish 2-0 in a key Group B match Wednesday. At Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Spain suffered its second loss of the tournament after falling in demonstrative fashion...
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A member of the Kenyan security forces walks past the body of one of those who were killed by militants, in the village of Kibaoni just outside the town of Mpeketoni, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the Somali border on the coast of Kenya, Monday, June 16, 2014.
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Kenyan police have arrested "several" suspects in connection with the twin attacks on the coastal town of Mpeketoni in which at least 60 people were killed, officials have said. The assault on the town of Mpeketoni late on Sunday, and a nearby...
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A Serb student wearing a t-shirt showing Russian president Vladimir Putin leads demonstrators protesting against Kosovo's independence in the ethnically divided town of Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008. Kosovo's predominantly Albanian leadership proclaimed independence from Serbia with western backing on Sunday while Serbia's strongest ally, Russia opposed any declaration. The proclamation of independence has been followed with a growing anger among Kosovo's Serb population.
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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo Serbs have used trucks and bulldozers overnight to dismantle a roadblock in the tense city of Mitrovica that they put up almost three years ago to stop ethnic Albanians authorities from extending authority over the...
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DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The World Health Organization says Ebola is continuing to spread in three West African countries and the death toll in the outbreak has risen to more than 330....
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add video playlist Crown Prince Felipe of Spain has acceded to the throne, following the abdication of his father Juan Carlos. Juan Carlos, who helped steer Spain towards democracy after the death of General Franco in 1975, handed over to his son at midnight (22:00 GMT). The new king will swear a formal oath in parliament later on Thursday. Correspondents say it will be an unostentatious ceremony, although the 18th-Century Spanish crown and 17th-Century sceptre will be on display. Juan Carlos, 76, signed the bill formally abdicating on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by only 160 guests. The succession was endorsed by both of Spain's main political parties. After Juan Carlos signed the document that will end his rule, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also signed the law. Felipe will head to the lower house of the Spanish parliament for the first royal transition the country has seen since democracy was restored. The ceremony at 10:30 local time will take the form of a proclamation rather than a coronation, in part because of the economic hardship that many Spaniards have experienced in recent years.
Crown Prince Felipe of Spain has acceded to the throne, following the abdication of his father Juan Carlos.

Juan Carlos, who helped steer Spain towards democracy after the death of General Franco in 1975, handed over to his son at midnight (22:00 GMT).

The new king will swear a formal oath in parliament later on Thursday.

Correspondents say it will be an unostentatious ceremony, although the 18th-Century Spanish crown and 17th-Century sceptre will be on display.

Juan Carlos, 76, signed the bill formally abdicating on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by only 160 guests.

The succession was endorsed by both of Spain\'s main political parties.

After Juan Carlos signed the document that will end his rule, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also signed the law.

Felipe will head to the lower house of the Spanish parliament for the first royal transition the country has seen since democracy was restored.

The ceremony at 10:30 local time will take the form of a proclamation rather than a coronation, in part because of the economic hardship that many Spaniards have experienced in recent years.
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Militants pushed a week-long offensive that has overrun swathes of Iraq to within 60 km of capital Baghdad today. The crisis, which has displaced thousands of people, threatens to disrupt global oil markets and raises serious concerns over security forces\' ability to halt the insurgents\' march on the capital.

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updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Fe­lipe Car­los Is The New Span­ish King
Al Jazeera 19 Jun 2014, Spain's Crown Prince Felipe ascended to the Spanish throne at midnight on Wednesday, but there weren't any ritzy official celebrations. The economic crisis that has left a quarter of Spaniards out of work prompted Europe's newest king to be relatively frugal at his proclamation. The former king, 76-year-old Juan Carlos, misjudged public anger at...
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updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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40 In­di­ans trapped, Baiji re­fin­ery sur­round­ed by Mil­i­tants
STL Today 18 Jun 2014, BAGHDAD (AP) — Islamic militants laid siege to Iraq's largest oil refinery Wednesday, threatening a facility key to the country's domestic supplies as part of their ongoing lightning offensive, a top security official said. The attack comes militants have seized wide swaths of territory in Iraq — and as the specter of the sectarian warfare that...
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updated 03 Mar 2014; published 03 Mar 2014
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Afghan Pres. Hamid Karzai Says Al-Qae­da 'More Myth Than Re­al­i­ty'
Khaama Press 18 Jun 2014, Afghan President Hamid Karzai rejected that the situation in Afghanistan could worse as Iraq and dismissed the possibility of al Qaeda groups comeback in the country. President Karzai was speaking during an interview with...
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updated 27 Mar 2014; published 27 Mar 2014
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The Cost of Cut­ting Amer­i­ca's De­fense Bud­get
The Guardian 18 Jun 2014, Annual index shows worldwide peace deteriorated for seventh year in a row because of conflicts in Syria and South Sudan Syria overtook Afghanistan as the world's least peaceful nation this year. Photograph: Goran Tomasevic/Reuters The world's costly drift away from peace continued last year, with nations spending an estimated $9.8trn (£5.8trn) on...
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Seven new Ebola deaths re­port­ed in Liberia
Al Jazeera 18 Jun 2014, Seven people believed to have the Ebola virus have died in recent days in the first deaths reported in the Liberian capital since the outbreak began, a health official said on Tuesday. Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah told AP news agency the latest deaths brought to 16 the number of people believed to have died from the virus in...
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updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Beng­hazi Sus­pect Caught, Fox Sees Con­spir­a­cy & In­san­i­ty En­sues
The Guardian 17 Jun 2014, Ahmed Abu Khattala 'in US custody in secure location outside of Libya' after operation by American special forces, officials say The US consulate in Benghazi after the attack. Photograph: Ibrahim Alaguri/AP The US military and the Federal Bureau of Investigation jointly captured a man indicted in connection with the 2012 Benghazi attack that killed...
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updated 12 Mar 2014; published 12 Mar 2014
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Malaysia Air­lines MH370: How to Search for a Miss­ing Plane | The Short An­swer
Yahoo Daily News 17 Jun 2014, BEIJING (AP) — In the more than 100 days since her husband disappeared along with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Zhang Qian's world has collapsed. She quit her job, sleeps rarely and prefers not to go out, except to the Buddhist temples where she has found some solace. "At the temple, I can speak from my heart to my husband," Zhang,...
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updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Paul Bre­mer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
CNN 17 Jun 2014, updated 2:32 AM EDT, Tue June 17, 2014 Baghdad (CNN) -- As the Islamic militants continue their murderous advance in Iraq, the Pentagon is moving more firepower and manpower into the region to prepare for whatever U.S. President Barack Obama orders. Already at the U.S. Embassy, dozens of Marines and Army troops have moved in to beef up security....
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updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Obama tells Congress U.S. de­ploy­ing up to 275 troops to Iraq
Standart News 17 Jun 2014, Up to 275 US "military personnel" are being sent to Iraq to provide security for the US embassy in Baghdad and other personnel, the White House says. The personnel will assist in the temporary relocation of some staff...
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updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Malaysian MH370 In­marsat con­fi­dent on crash 'hotspot'
BBC News 17 Jun 2014, The UK satellite company Inmarsat has told the BBC that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has yet to go to the area its scientists think is the plane's most likely crash site. Inmarsat's communications with the aircraft are seen as the best clues to the whereabouts of Flight MH370. The hunt for the lost jet is currently...
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updated 11 May 2013; published 11 May 2013
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Crap Can­non: Is­rael sprays pu­trid liq­uid to con­trol West Bank crowd
The Independent 17 Jun 2014, The Israeli military yesterday signalled that its search operation for three youths abducted in the occupied West Bank has expanded into a broader push against the militant Hamas movement that it blames for the kidnapping. “The Israel Defence Forces are acting in a scope that is widening,” said the army chief of staff Lt-Gen Benny Gantz. “This...
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updated 16 Jun 2014; published 16 Jun 2014
2:58
China Joins Naval Ex­er­cise as Re­gion­al Ten­sions Rise
Chosunilbo 17 Jun 2014, Later this month, China will for the first time join the massive U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific international maritime exercise, known as RIMPAC. Beijing's participation comes as tensions over maritime territorial disputes are growing between China and its Asian neighbors. In recent weeks, Chinese and Vietnamese ships have repeatedly seen...
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updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
7:08
Paul Bre­mer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
BBC News 16 Jun 2014, A review of the best commentary on and around the world... Today's must-read There is something particularly concerning about the "masked, sociopathic murderers" who fight for the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), writes former state department official Andrew G Doran for the National Review. Some of them, he says, are...
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updated 16 Jun 2014; published 16 Jun 2014
2:56
Air Raids In Pak­istan Re­sume Against Mil­i­tants.
Huffington Post 16 Jun 2014, By Haji Mujtaba MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, June 16 (Reuters) - Pakistani fighter jets pounded North Waziristan on Monday, a day after the army announced the start of a full-scale military operation to flush Islamist insurgents out of the volatile region bordering Afghanistan. In a long-awaited military operation precipitated by a deadly insurgent attack...
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Spain's Crown Prince Felipe becomes king
Full Article Al Jazeera
19 Jun 2014

Spain's Crown Prince Felipe ascended to the Spanish throne at midnight on Wednesday, but there weren't any ritzy official celebrations. The economic crisis that has left a quarter of Spaniards out of work prompted Europe's newest king to be relatively frugal at his proclamation. The former king, 76-year-old Juan Carlos, misjudged public anger at...
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Spain's Queen Sofia, left sits with King Juan Carlos, 2nd left, Spanish Crown Prince Felipe, 3rd left and Princess Letizia before signing an abdication law during a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid
photo: AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza


Militants lay siege to Iraq's largest oil refinery
Full Article STL Today
18 Jun 2014

BAGHDAD (AP) — Islamic militants laid siege to Iraq's largest oil refinery Wednesday, threatening a facility key to the country's domestic supplies as part of their ongoing lightning offensive, a top security official said. The attack comes militants have seized wide swaths of territory in Iraq — and as the specter of the sectarian warfare that...
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File - In this Monday, Oct. 6, 2003 file photo, an abandoned watchtower and lines of barbed wire are seen surrounding Iraq's largest oil refinery as smoke rises from a petroleum gas flare, in the city of Beiji, north of Baghdad. On Wednesday, June 18, 2014, a top Iraqi security official said Islamic militants of the al-Qaida-inspired Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant laid siege to Iraq's largest oil refinery late Tuesday night, threatening a facility key to the country's domestic supplies as part of their ongoing lightning offensive across the country. The Beiji refinery accounts for a little more than a quarter of the country's entire refining capacity and any lengthy outage at Beiji risks long lines at the gas pump and electricity shortages, adding to the chaos already facing Iraq.
photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev, File


Karzai rejects situation in Afghanistan could get worse as Iraq
Full Article Khaama Press
18 Jun 2014

Afghan President Hamid Karzai rejected that the situation in Afghanistan could worse as Iraq and dismissed the possibility of al Qaeda groups comeback in the country. President Karzai was speaking during an interview with...
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File - Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a press conference with U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta in Kabul, Afghanistan, Dec. 14, 2011.
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Global peace index charts 'staggering' $9.8tn cost of war
Full Article The Guardian
18 Jun 2014

Annual index shows worldwide peace deteriorated for seventh year in a row because of conflicts in Syria and South Sudan Syria overtook Afghanistan as the world's least peaceful nation this year. Photograph: Goran Tomasevic/Reuters The world's costly drift away from peace continued last year, with nations spending an estimated $9.8trn (£5.8trn) on...
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File - U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Kevin Reese takes a knee with his military working dog Grek after hearing gunfire within 100 meters during a search for insurgents in Buhriz, Iraq, April 10, 2007.
photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Stacy L. Pearsall


Seven new Ebola deaths reported in Liberia
Full Article Al Jazeera
18 Jun 2014

Seven people believed to have the Ebola virus have died in recent days in the first deaths reported in the Liberian capital since the outbreak began, a health official said on Tuesday. Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah told AP news agency the latest deaths brought to 16 the number of people believed to have died from the virus in...
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In this photo provide by MSF, Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders), taken on Friday, March 28, 2014, healthcare workers from the organisation prepare isolation and treatment areas for their Ebola, hemorrhagic fever operations, in Gueckedou, Guinea.
photo: AP / Kjell Gunnar Beraas, MSF


US captures Libyan suspect accused in Benghazi embassy attack
Full Article The Guardian
17 Jun 2014

Ahmed Abu Khattala 'in US custody in secure location outside of Libya' after operation by American special forces, officials say The US consulate in Benghazi after the attack. Photograph: Ibrahim Alaguri/AP The US military and the Federal Bureau of Investigation jointly captured a man indicted in connection with the 2012 Benghazi attack that killed...
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File - A burnt car is seen after an attack on the U.S. Consulate by protesters angry over a film that ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad in Benghazi, Libya, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.
photo: AP / Ibrahim Alaguri


More than 3 months on, MH370 relatives struggling
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
17 Jun 2014

BEIJING (AP) — In the more than 100 days since her husband disappeared along with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Zhang Qian's world has collapsed. She quit her job, sleeps rarely and prefers not to go out, except to the Buddhist temples where she has found some solace. "At the temple, I can speak from my heart to my husband," Zhang,...
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File - Lt. Mike Glynn, assigned to Patrol Squadron (VP) 16, pilots a P-8A Poseidon over the Indian Ocean during a search mission in support of the international effort to locate Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, 15 April, 2014.
photo: US Navy / CMCS Keith DeVinney


Iraq crisis: U.S. moves firepower to region as ISIS' advance continues
Full Article CNN
17 Jun 2014

updated 2:32 AM EDT, Tue June 17, 2014 Baghdad (CNN) -- As the Islamic militants continue their murderous advance in Iraq, the Pentagon is moving more firepower and manpower into the region to prepare for whatever U.S. President Barack Obama orders. Already at the U.S. Embassy, dozens of Marines and Army troops have moved in to beef up security....
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An F/A-18E Super Hornet attached to the "Tomcatters" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 31, prepares to launch from the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush in the Arabian Gulf, 15 June, 2014.
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US sends 275 'military personnel' to Iraq
Full Article Standart News
17 Jun 2014

Up to 275 US "military personnel" are being sent to Iraq to provide security for the US embassy in Baghdad and other personnel, the White House says. The personnel will assist in the temporary relocation of some staff...
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 US Army (USA) 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division (AD), Soldiers conduct an air assault combat patrol in Tall Afar, Ninawa Province (Al-Jazeera Desert area), Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. (Released to Public)      wnhires  (js1)
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Malaysian MH370: Inmarsat confident on crash 'hotspot'
Full Article BBC News
17 Jun 2014

The UK satellite company Inmarsat has told the BBC that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet has yet to go to the area its scientists think is the plane's most likely crash site. Inmarsat's communications with the aircraft are seen as the best clues to the whereabouts of Flight MH370. The hunt for the lost jet is currently...
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A student from the Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino High School looks at a mural depicting the missing Malaysia Airlines plane Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at their campus at Makati city, east of Manila, Philippines. Officials revealed a new timeline Monday suggesting the final voice transmission from the cockpit of the missing Malaysian plane may have occurred before any of its communications systems were disabled, adding more uncertainty about who aboard might have been to blame.
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez


Israeli search for kidnapped youths turns into push against Hamas
Full Article The Independent
17 Jun 2014

The Israeli military yesterday signalled that its search operation for three youths abducted in the occupied West Bank has expanded into a broader push against the militant Hamas movement that it blames for the kidnapping. “The Israel Defence Forces are acting in a scope that is widening,” said the army chief of staff Lt-Gen Benny Gantz. “This...
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A Palestinian youth argues with Israeli soldiers as he tries to enter his home during a military operation to search for three missing teenagers outside the West Bank city of Hebron, Sunday, June 15, 2014.
photo: AP / Majdi Mohammed


China to Join Naval Exercise as Regional Tensions Rise
Full Article Chosunilbo
17 Jun 2014

Later this month, China will for the first time join the massive U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific international maritime exercise, known as RIMPAC. Beijing's participation comes as tensions over maritime territorial disputes are growing between China and its Asian neighbors. In recent weeks, Chinese and Vietnamese ships have repeatedly seen...
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Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, left, and Chinese counterpart Gen. Fang Fenghui salute during a welcoming ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing
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ISIS militants with US passports?
Full Article BBC News
16 Jun 2014

A review of the best commentary on and around the world... Today's must-read There is something particularly concerning about the "masked, sociopathic murderers" who fight for the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), writes former state department official Andrew G Doran for the National Review. Some of them, he says, are...
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This image made from video posted by Iraqi Revolution, a group supporting the al-Qaida breakaway Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Wednesday, June 11, 2014, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, shows a militant standing in front of a burning Iraqi Army Humvee in Tikrit, Iraq.
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Pakistan's Fighter Jets Strike Insurgents In Full-Scale Offensive
Full Article Huffington Post
16 Jun 2014

By Haji Mujtaba MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, June 16 (Reuters) - Pakistani fighter jets pounded North Waziristan on Monday, a day after the army announced the start of a full-scale military operation to flush Islamist insurgents out of the volatile region bordering Afghanistan. In a long-awaited military operation precipitated by a deadly insurgent attack...
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In this Wednesday, June 1, 2011, file photo, Pakistani troops fire heavy artillery
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Croatia beats Cameroon 4-0
Full Article Fox News
19 Jun 2014

Published June 18, 2014Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 June 18, 2014: Croatia's Ivan Rakitic (7) kicks against Cameroon's goalkeeper Charles Itandje (16) during the group A World Cup soccer match between Cameroon and Croatia at the Arena da Amazonia in Manaus, Brazil.AP MANAUS, BrazilMario Mandzukic scored two goals...
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Croatia's Mario Mandzukic, left, celebrates with Croatia's Ivica Olic
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Del Bosque says changes in store for Spain
Full Article The Miami Herald
19 Jun 2014

RIO DE JANEIRO -- Coach Vicente del Bosque said changes are in store for Spain — and maybe himself — after the team's early World Cup exit on Wednesday. Spain became the first defending champion to lose its first two group games after Wednesday's 2-0 defeat to Chile, which advanced alongside the Netherlands in Group B. "It's true...
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Spain's Vicente del Bosque follows a World Cup 2014 Group qualification soccer match against Belarus in Minsk, Belarus, Friday, Oct. 12, 2012.
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Spain gets elimanted from World Cup by Chile
Full Article Celebrity Café
18 Jun 2014

Chile dismantled Spain today 2-0 to mark the end of a soccer dynasty The greatest soccer dynasty in a generation ended today, as Spain was eliminated from the 2014 World Cup due to a 2-0 loss to Chile. After Spain’s shocking 5-1 loss to the Netherlands in their opening game of the tournament, they found themselves in desperate need of a win versus...
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Spain's goalkeeper Iker Casillas reacts after conceding a goal during the group B World Cup
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Dutch have won nothing yet: Van Gaal
Full Article The Times of India
18 Jun 2014

PORTO ALEGRE: Dutch coach Louis van Gaal has told his players to keep their feet on the ground as they prepare to face unfancied Australia on Wednesday after their 5-1 thrashing of world champions Spain. The Netherlands, spearheaded by two goals apiece from captain Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben, roared back from a goal behind to gain revenge...
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Netherlands' Robin van Persie celebrates with Netherlands' head coach Louis van Gaal after scoring a goal
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Netherlands advance after 3-2 win over Australia
Full Article The Associated Press
18 Jun 2014

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (AP) -- Louis van Gaal can pinpoint the moment he knew his Netherlands team would be able to hold off Australia and secure the win that ultimately put them through to the knockout rounds of the World Cup. With just over 20 minutes to go in a frantic, seesawing match, Australia missed a golden chance to take a 3-2 lead. Sitting...
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Netherlands' Arjen Robben congratulates Robin van Persie after he scored
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Spain axe Xavi and Pique
Full Article Goal
18 Jun 2014

The Barcelona pair are withdrawn from La Roja's starting XI after a 5-1 humiliation by Netherlands, with Pedro and Javi Martinez to step into breach against Chile Spain boss Vicente del Bosque has made two changes his starting XI to face Chile, dropping Xavi and Gerard Pique to the bench. WORLD CUP SOCIAL HUB Keep up with all the latest news from...
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Spain's coach Vicente Del Bosque, center, gives instructions during a Group I 2014 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Finland, at El Molinon stadium in Gijon, northern Spain on Friday, March 22, 2013.
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Australia 2-3 Netherlands: Van Gaal's men edge five-goal thriller
Full Article Goal
18 Jun 2014

The Oranje have moved to within touching distance of qualification for the knockout stages after a close victory against a spirited Socceroos side Netherlands have maintained their perfect start at the World Cup after edging out Australia 3-2 in a pulsating encounter in Porto Alegre. Oranje forward Arjen Robben opened the scoring after 20 minutes...
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Dutch Coach Louis van Gaal, right, and his assistant coach Patrick Kluivert stand on the touchline before the international friendly soccer match Netherlands versus Italy at ArenA stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wednesday Feb. 6, 2013.
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14 dead in bombing of WCup view site in Nigeria
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
18 Jun 2014

DAMATURU, Nigeria (AP) — An explosion at an illegal World Cup viewing site in northeast Nigeria killed at least 14 people while security forces arrested a "terror kingpin" among nearly 500 people detained as suspected terrorists in the southeast of the country, police said Wednesday. At least 26 people were wounded in Tuesday night's blast as...
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Nigeria supporters root for their team as it plays Costa Rica during the FIFA U20 World Cup soccer tournament in Victoria, Canada, Sunday, July 1, 2007. Decked out in green-and-white striped toques and matching T-shirts, 90 members of the Nigeria Football Supporters' Club followed their men's youth team all the way from western Africa to Victoria for the tournament.
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YouTube planning music subscription
Full Article Taipei Times
18 Jun 2014

YouTube will launch a new subscription music service, the company said on Tuesday after being dragged into a public dispute over royalties that will result in the blockade of some independent artists’ music videos. The Google Inc-owned video site said in a statement that it is “adding subscription-based features for music on YouTube” and that...
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YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February of 2005, on which users can upload, share and view videos.
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Robbie reveals back pain ordeal
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Jun 2014

Robbie Williams has told how his live shows have left him in agony as he battles back pain and muscle spasms. [TICON-A VIDEO] The 40-year-old star is playing a series of UK shows but said his back was "knackered" as he goes through his paces for the performances on his Swings Both Ways tour. The on-off Take That star told how he had to sit out the...
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British musician Robbie Williams arrives on the red carpet for the 2013 Q Awards, at a central London hotel, Monday, Oct. 21, 2013.
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Arctic Monkeys finally catch on in America
Full Article The Miami Herald
18 Jun 2014

Arctic Monkeys were a sensation in England even before the word "go." The Sheffield band's first album was hyped enough to become Britain's fastest-ever selling debut in 2005. American audiences didn't have the same reaction to spastic indie/punk chart-toppers "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" and "When the Sun Goes Down," and through the...
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 The Arctic Monkeys´ Alex Turner, left, and Jamie Cook perform at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas, late Friday, March 17, 2006. (AP Photo/Jack Plunkett)   (js1)
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Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno says British rock needs a 'kick up the arse' ahead of Glastonbury
Full Article The Independent
18 Jun 2014

Kasabian’s Sergio Pizzorno has hit out at British rock‘n’roll and argued that it “needs a kick up the arse”. The guitarist and songwriter is so disillusioned with the state of the UK music scene that he wrote a blog post for NME, putting his point across in no uncertain terms. Back in the...
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Sergio Pizzorno of Kasabian performs during the first weekend of the 2012 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Saturday, April 14, 2012, in Indio, Calif.
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Rick Springfield can rock a sci-fi novel too
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
18 Jun 2014

Wearing a dark jacket over snug-fitting jeans, Rick Springfield strutted before the crowd gathered recently to watch him receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The singer, best known for his early-'80s hit "Jessie's Girl," bobbed his head gamely as the song blared from a set of nearby speakers. Then he spotted a young girl holding...
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 ag2  Rick Springfield performing at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida.  Although his achievements are not well recognised in his homeland, Australia, Springfield has long maintained a large and fiercely loyal fan base in the United States, Canada, and
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Diana Krall announces new album
Full Article Music News
18 Jun 2014

Album Due Out on Decca on October 6th and Includes Songs by Bob Dylan, The Eagles, Elton John, The Mamas and the Papas and a new composition by Paul McCartney. Five-time Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall will release her new studio album on Verve Records on September 9. The new release is entitled 'Wallflower' and is a...
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Diana Krall Cologne
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Chris Martin a one-man band for vid
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
18 Jun 2014

Chris Martin has become a one-man band to shoot Coldplay's latest music video for A Sky Full Of Stars in Australia. The Brit and Grammy-winning band's frontman took to the streets of Sydney with a guitar, drum kit and mini keyboard strapped to him. But despite his one-man band kit, Chris was far from alone as fans queued up all night after...
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Chris Martin speaks at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday, April, 10, 2014 in New York.
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Paolo Nutini releases 'Let Me Down Easy' video
Full Article Music News
18 Jun 2014

Paolo Nutini has unveiled the video for his new single 'Let Me Down Easy', out this week. It was filmed in London's prestigious Abbey Road Studios. Check it out below. You...
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Paolo Nutini performs at the Virgin Festival in Baltimore, Saturday, Aug. 4, 200
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How Fifa spent £16m on a film where Sepp Blatter is a hero
Full Article BBC News
19 Jun 2014

A £19m film version of Fifa's history, in which president Sepp Blatter is one of the heroes, is opening in Serbia but no plans have been announced for worldwide release. What is going on? Sepp Blatter is happy to have been played by Tim Roth. "In this case the casting was well done," the president of Fifa said when he met the actor...
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, and FIFA President Sepp Blatter seen during their meeting in Moscow, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
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Colin Firth Isn't The Only One: 9 More Actors Who Left Big Movies At The Last Minute
Full Article Entertainment Wise
18 Jun 2014

With the trailer already out and the release date just months away, Colin Firth has parted ways with the upcoming Paddington Bear movie because his voice just doesn't suit the titular character. The actor...
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Colin Firth - 66th Venice International Film Festival
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The Fault in Our Stars' Shailene Woodley wants to play Stevie Nicks in a film
Full Article The Independent
18 Jun 2014

Shailene Woodley wants to share her singing talent with the world and play Stevie Nicks in a film. The US actress, currently playing the lead in hit movie The Fault in Our Stars, is keen to tackle the role of the Fleetwood Mac...
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Shailene Woodley arrives at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, April 13, 2014, at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Tom Arnold arrives at "An Evening with Web Therapy:The Craze Continues..." at The Paley Center For Media on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 in Los Angeles.
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Robert Pattinson Tries To 'Overcome Confidence Issues' With Every Movie Role
Full Article Entertainment Wise
17 Jun 2014

British heartthrob Robert Pattinson has opened up about his fears when taking on a new job by confessing he tries to “overcome confidence issues” each time. The 28-year-old actor, who stars in new movie The Rover, has made a good name for himself in Hollywood after appearing in hits such as The Twilight Saga,...
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Robert Pattinson speaking at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California.
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Kerry Washington And Cate Blanchett On Why Women Need To Take Risks
Full Article Huffington Post
16 Jun 2014

Although making a mistake -- whether at work or in life -- can be petrifying, Cate Blanchett and Kerry Washington think it's necessary. At the Women In Film Los Angeles Gala on June 11, the 2014 Crystal + Lucy Awards were presented to a group of extraordinary women including Eva Longoria, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington and Cate Blanchett. While all...
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Actress Cate Blanchett arrives before the 83rd Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
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Harrison Ford expected to miss eight weeks of 'Star Wars: Episode VII' filming
Full Article Celebrity Café
16 Jun 2014

J.J. Abrams and the rest of the Star Wars: Episode VII crew will have to do more filming without Harrison Ford, who injured his ankle on the London set last week. According to U.K. reports, the actor who plays Han Solo will be out for as...
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American actor Harrison Ford leaves the "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, jsa1
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James Franco signs on to direct play in effort to be most prolific artist ever
Full Article Celebrity Café
16 Jun 2014

Calling James Franco a multi-hyphenate doesn’t even scratch the surface of what he has done in the entertainment industry. You can now add off-Broadway director to the list. On Sunday, the actor agreed to direct...
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U.S. actor James Franco arriveS on the red carpet for the premiere of the film 'Howl' at the International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin, Germany, Friday, Feb. 12, 2010.
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Rupert Murdoch Says Immigration Reform Can't Wait
Full Article Huffington Post
19 Jun 2014

Rupert Murdoch, the founder and CEO of News Corp, issued a call for immigration reform on Wednesday, writing in the Wall Street Journal: "One of the most immediate ways to revitalize our economy is by passing immigration reform." In the opinion piece, Murdoch expressed his fear that the primary loss by House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.)...
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File - Rupert Murdoch, Chairman of News Corp. arrives at a meeting with Dow Jones representatives regarding his offer to buy The Wall Street Journal in Midtown Manhattan in New York, Monday, June 4, 2007.
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Senators Slam E-Cigarette Company Marketing Practices
Full Article Huffington Post
19 Jun 2014

By Toni Clarke WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - U.S. senators heavily criticized the marketing practices of e-cigarette companies on Wednesday, saying their use of glamorous models, celebrities and cartoon characters attracts children and risks creating a new generation of nicotine addicts at a time when traditional smoking rates are declining. The...
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A worker tests the amber LED lights on electronic cigarettes at the Ruyan factory in Tianjin, China
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Amazon unveils Fire smartphone
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
19 Jun 2014

Amazon.com Inc. has finally launched its own smartphone, the Fire, that at its core is a hub for all things Amazon. Fire is the latest addition to the e-commerce behemoth's deep arsenal of products and services and brings together many of those wide-ranging interests in one compact device. It's a way to tie consumers to the company by making the...
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos holds up the new Amazon Fire Phone at a launch event
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Yellen: US economy still needs help from Fed
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader
19 Jun 2014

WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy still isn't healthy enough to grow at a consistently strong pace without the Federal Reserve's help. That was the message Fed Chair Janet Yellen sent Wednesday at a news conference after the central bank ended a two-day policy meeting. Yellen made clear that despite a steadily improving job market and signs of...
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Janet Yellen, of California, President Barack Obama's nominee to become Federal Reserve Board chair, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday Nov. 14, 2013, before the Senate Banking Committee hearing on her nomination to succeed Ben Bernanke.
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Wall Street gains on Fed's view; S&P 500 ends at a record
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
19 Jun 2014

By Angela Moon NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday, with the S&P; 500 ending at a record after the Federal Reserve hinted at a slightly faster pace of interest-rate increases starting next year but suggested rates in the long run would be lower than it had indicated previously. The benchmark S&P; 500 set intraday and closing record...
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Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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GE to submit improved Alstom offer
Full Article Independent online (SA)
18 Jun 2014

Paris - General Electric will on Thursday unveil to the French government and unions an improved offer for the energy businesses of Alstom, a source close to the US conglomerate said of renewed efforts to fend off a rival proposal. The sweetened offer would come as the Alstom board is due...
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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric  (GE) Jeffrey R. Immelt looks on at a press conference in New Delhi, India, Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.
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FedEx 4Q profit rises on growth in ground shipping
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
18 Jun 2014

DALLAS (AP) -- FedEx Corp. says its quarterly profit rose as growth in online shopping gave its ground-shipping business a lift. The earnings of $2.46 per share beat Wall Street's forecast by a dime. Revenue also topped expectations. Its shares rose 4 percent in premarket...
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In this Wednesday, May 16, 2012, file photo, a FedEx delivery truck is seen at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. FedEx Corp. says the global economy is worsening and it's cutting its forecast for the fiscal year ending in May.
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Nearly Two Million Individuals Join High Net Worth Ranks As Wealth Levels Reach Another Record ...
Full Article Canada Newswire
18 Jun 2014

Asia-Pacific narrows North America's lead in High Net Worth Population to less than 10,000 TORONTO and PARIS, June 18, 2014 /CNW/ - Improving economic and equity market performance helped add 1.76 million people to the global High Net Worth Individual (HNWI)1 population in 2013, while the investable wealth of HNWIs grew by nearly 14 per cent to...
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Members of the September 11th Education Trust meet in a restaurant overlooking the National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012 in New York. The trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching the lessons of 9/11
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Felipe Carlos Is The New Spanish King
Felipe Carlos Is The New Spanish King
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Crown Prince Felipe of Spain has acceded to the throne, following the abdication of his father Juan Carlos. Juan Carlos, who helped steer Spain towards democracy after the death of General Franco in 1975, handed over to his son at midnight (22:00 GMT). The new king will swear a formal oath in parliament later on Thursday. Correspondents say it will be an unostentatious ceremony, although the 18th-Century Spanish crown and 17th-Century sceptre will be on display. Juan Carlos, 76, signed the bill formally abdicating on Wednesday in a ceremony attended by only 160 guests. The succession was endorsed by both of Spain's main political parties. After Juan Carlos signed the document that will end his rule, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy also signed the law. Felipe will head to the lower house of the Spanish parliament for the first royal transition the country has seen since democracy was restored. The ceremony at 10:30 local time will take the form of a proclamation rather than a coronation, in part because of the economic hardship that many Spaniards have experienced in recent years.
  • published: 18 Jun 2014
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40 Indians trapped, Baiji refinery surrounded by Militants
40 Indians trapped, Baiji refinery surrounded by Militants
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Militants pushed a week-long offensive that has overrun swathes of Iraq to within 60 km of capital Baghdad today. The crisis, which has displaced thousands of people, threatens to disrupt global oil markets and raises serious concerns over security forces' ability to halt the insurgents' march on the capital. Iraq's Kurds have established control over the northern city of Kirkuk and its oil reserves and achieved their "dream of a greater Kurdistan", the chairman of Iraq's oil and gas committee said today. Meanwhile, India has sounded suppliers in the Middle East and elsewhere to buy additional crude in case supplies from its second-largest supplier (after Saudi Arabia) are disrupted. For More information on this news visit : http://www.newsx.com/ Connect with us on Social platform at : http://www.facebook.com/newsxonline Subscribe to our YouTube Channel : http://www.youtube.com/newsxlive
  • published: 18 Jun 2014
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Afghan Pres. Hamid Karzai Says Al-Qaeda 'More Myth Than Reality'
Afghan Pres. Hamid Karzai Says Al-Qaeda 'More Myth Than Reality'
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Air Date: March 3rd, 2014 This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
  • published: 03 Mar 2014
  • views: 1175
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The Cost of Cutting America's Defense Budget
The Cost of Cutting America's Defense Budget
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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News visits the factory floor of the American defense industry to learn how a twisted web of Machiavellian manufacturing strategies is keeping middle America afloat, politicians in office, and steady supply of weapons flowing to some questionable regimes. Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/
  • published: 27 Mar 2014
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Seven new Ebola deaths reported in Liberia
Seven new Ebola deaths reported in Liberia
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  • Updated: 18 Jun 2014
  • published: 18 Jun 2014
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Benghazi Suspect Caught, Fox Sees Conspiracy & Insanity Ensues
Benghazi Suspect Caught, Fox Sees Conspiracy & Insanity Ensues
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"U.S. Special Operations forces captured one of the suspected ringleaders of the terrorist attacks in Benghazi in a secret raid in Libya over the weekend, the first time one of the accused perpetrators of the 2012 assaults has been apprehended, according to U.S. officials. The officials said Ahmed Abu Khattala was captured Sunday near Benghazi by American troops, working alongside the FBI, following months of planning, and was now in U.S. custody "in a secure location outside Libya." The officials said there were no casualties in the operation and that all U.S. personnel involved have safely left Libya."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. *Read more here from Karen Deyoung, Adam Goldman & Julie Tate / The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-captured-benghazi-suspect-in-secret-raid/2014/06/17/7ef8746e-f5cf-11e3-a3a5-42be35962a52_story.html
  • published: 18 Jun 2014
  • views: 21033
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Malaysia Airlines MH370: How to Search for a Missing Plane | The Short Answer
Malaysia Airlines MH370: How to Search for a Missing Plane | The Short Answer
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The search zone for Malaysia Airlines MH370 is expanding. How do planes and helicopters go about finding the missing flight. WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer. Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit the WSJ channel for more video: https://www.youtube.com/wsjdigitalnetwork More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://online.wsj.com/home-page Follow WSJ on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow WSJ on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wsj/posts Follow WSJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Follow WSJ on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wsj Follow WSJ on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/wsj/ Follow WSJ on Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/wall-street-journal
  • published: 12 Mar 2014
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Paul Bremer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
Paul Bremer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
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Paul Bremer talks to Erin Burnett about what he thinks are the options for the U.S. military in Iraq to help stop ISIS. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/ To license this and other CNN/HLN content, visit http://imagesource.cnn.com or e-mail cnn.imagesource@turner.com.
  • published: 17 Jun 2014
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Obama tells Congress U.S. deploying up to 275 troops to Iraq
Obama tells Congress U.S. deploying up to 275 troops to Iraq
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Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe President Barack Obama tells Congress the U.S. is deploying up to 275 military personnel to Iraq as support and security for U.S. interests, as militants seize control of the north of the country. Mana Rabiee reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world's stories like no one else. As the largest international multimedia news provider, Reuters provides coverage around the globe and across topics including business, financial, national, and international news. For over 160 years, Reuters has maintained its reputation for speed, accuracy, and impact while providing exclusives, incisive commentary and forward-looking analysis. http://reuters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Reuters https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/reuters https://twitter.com/Reuters
  • published: 17 Jun 2014
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Malaysian MH370 Inmarsat confident on crash 'hotspot'
Malaysian MH370 Inmarsat confident on crash 'hotspot'
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  • published: 18 Jun 2014
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Crap Cannon: Israel sprays putrid liquid to control West Bank crowd
Crap Cannon: Israel sprays putrid liquid to control West Bank crowd
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Israel has given the green light for the construction of a further 300 homes in a West Bank settlement.The number of eviction incidents has risen sharply since a new Israeli government, with even stronger opposition to a 2-state solution, took office in March. And the Israeli defense force are ready to use almost anything to back their governments orders, including special anti-riot measure called 'Skunk'. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
  • published: 11 May 2013
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China Joins Naval Exercise as Regional Tensions Rise
China Joins Naval Exercise as Regional Tensions Rise
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Later this month, China will for the first time join the massive U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific international maritime exercise, known as RIMPAC. Beijing's participation comes as tensions over maritime territorial disputes are growing between China and its Asian neighbors. VOA's Bill Ide has more from Beijing.
  • published: 16 Jun 2014
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Paul Bremer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
Paul Bremer: Obama is to blame for Iraq
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  • Updated: 17 Jun 2014
Paul Bremer talks to Erin Burnett about what he thinks are the options for the U.S. military in Iraq to help stop ISIS. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/ To license this and other CNN/HLN content, visit http://imagesource.cnn.com or e-mail cnn.imagesource@turner.com.
  • published: 17 Jun 2014
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Air Raids In Pakistan Resume Against Militants.
Air Raids In Pakistan Resume Against Militants.
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  • Updated: 16 Jun 2014
Pakistani fighter jets have resumed air strikes in Pakistan's North Waziristan region, a day after the army announced the start of a major military operation to flush fighters out of the volatile region bordering Afghanistan. Security officials said the fighter jets bombed two government schools in the west of Miranshah, the main town in North Waziristan, early on Monday, killing at least 15 fighters who were sheltering in them. Military officials told AP news agency that some of the fighters killed were foreigners. Pakistani jets carried out raids in the same northwestern region on Sunday, with the military saying 105 people, mostly Uzbek fighters in eight hideouts were believed killed. Al Jazeera cannot independently confirm the military's account of casualties. The Pakistani Taliban said that those killed on Sunday were civilians and that it would avenge the deaths. A breakdown of Pakistan's armed groups Strikes on the northwest tribal region signify a new Pakistani military operation, where it has deployed up to 30,000 troops, artillery and helicopter gunships in a long-awaited offensive to eliminate Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters from their border stronghold. The military operation is seen as Pakistan's response to a deadly attack on its major airport in Karachi a week ago. "This operation will continue till the surrender or elimination of enemy," Khawaja Asif, the Pakistani defence minister said. The army has imposed an all-day curfew and turned off mobile phone services to undermine the fighters and restrict people's movements, leading to food shortages in some places, Reuters said. The curfew will be relaxed in the next couple of days to allow residents to leave the area, security officials said. Military also said that surveillance of the territory of the air raids is being carried out by own aerial surveillance platforms. Residents flee Expecting an escalation of violence, two-thirds of families have fled from the ethnic Pashtun region, residents told Reuters, many heading for neighbouring Afghanistan, where they have relatives. "We have packed up everything and are ready to leave as soon as the curfew is lifted," Ethasham Khan, a resident of the regional capital of Miranshah said. After the Karachi attack, public opinion also appears to have swung in favour of a military operation, even if military action in North Waziristan means a higher risk of revenge attacks by the Pakistani Taliban outside the tribal region. In a separate incident, four soldiers have been killed and five injured in a road side blast in the town of Ghulam Khan in North Waziristan. Official sources told Al Jazeera the security convoy was targeted close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, adding that they cordoned off the area and launched a search operation for suspects.
  • published: 16 Jun 2014
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RAW: 200m high Russia/Ukraine gas transit pipeline inferno
RAW: 200m high Russia/Ukraine gas transit pipeline inferno
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  • Duration: 0:32
  • Updated: 17 Jun 2014
EXCLUSIVE COURTESY: RT's RUPTLY video agency, NO RE-UPLOAD, NO REUSE - FOR LICENSING, PLEASE, CONTACT http://ruptly.tv An explosion has struck a pipeline in the central Ukrainian Poltava region. Witnesses say flames from the blast are up to 200 meter high - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/hunghp RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
  • published: 17 Jun 2014
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