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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

updated 02 Jun 2014; published 02 Jun 2014
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Prince Felipe set to be crowned Felipe VI, King of Spain
updated 02 Jun 2014; published 02 Jun 2014
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Spanish PM: King Juan Carlos Plans to Abdicate; Crown Prince Felipe to Become Next King.
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Crown Prince Felipe: 'Best man' to be Spain's king
updated 02 Jun 2014; published 02 Jun 2014
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45 Year Old Crown Prince Felipe To Become King Of Spain.
updated 23 Nov 2013; published 23 Nov 2013
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Crown Prince Felipe & Princess Letizia of Spain visits King Juan Carlos
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Questions arise over Spanish Monarchy as Crown Prince Felipe readies to take over
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

updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Militants ATTACK IRAQ's largest oil refinery | BREAKING NEWS.
updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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UN Condemns Iraqi Militant Attacks
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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2014 - BBC World News - Baghdad Residents Rush to Stockpile Food as ISIS Onslaught Nears - 18/6/14
updated 14 Jun 2014; published 14 Jun 2014
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John McCain On Iraq: We Won And Obama Ruined It
updated 11 Jun 2014; published 11 Jun 2014
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IRAQ Govt Forces Plus Tribal Residents Take Back Control Of Part Of Kirkuk From ISIL 11Jun2014
updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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Insurgents take control of second major Iraq city
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.
photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo

updated 15 Aug 2007; published 15 Aug 2007
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Karzai's War - Afghanistan
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Afghan President Karzai dismisses 'al-Qaeda comeback' | BREAKING NEWS - 18 JUNE 2014
updated 17 Apr 2012; published 17 Apr 2012
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Joint Press Availability with President Karzai of Afghanistan and President Bush (2007)
updated 26 Feb 2014; published 26 Feb 2014
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US planning full Afghan pullout, Obama tells Karzai
updated 12 Mar 2013; published 12 Mar 2013
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Special Report on Afghan President's comment: The Taliban and US Are Working Together
updated 26 Feb 2014; published 26 Feb 2014
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Obama gives Karzai ultimatum on U.S. troops in Afghanistan
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

updated 20 Dec 2012; published 20 Dec 2012
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Cost of War: UK reveals staggering £17bln price tag for Afghan war
updated 04 Feb 2013; published 04 Feb 2013
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Cost of War
updated 13 Nov 2008; published 13 Nov 2008
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Crisis costs world $US 1.5 trillion - Medvedev
updated 30 Jul 2010; published 30 Jul 2010
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The Insane Cost of War
updated 29 Apr 2014; published 29 Apr 2014
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Social Justice, Incarceration and Reentry: New Directions for a Better Way
updated 12 Jul 2012; published 12 Jul 2012
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UNODC global awareness-raising campaign on the impact of organized crime
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

updated 19 May 2008; published 19 May 2008
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Beware the Ebola
updated 25 Mar 2014; published 25 Mar 2014
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61 People have died in Guinea Over Ebola Attack
updated 23 Mar 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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Death by Ebola
updated 23 Apr 2014; published 23 Apr 2014
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Ebola Outbreak Death Toll Rises To Over 140 In Liberia, Guinea
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Seven new Ebola deaths reported in Liberia
updated 01 Aug 2012; published 01 Aug 2012
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Ebola Deaths Rise In Uganda
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

updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Why did it take so long to capture key Benghazi suspect?
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Benghazi Suspect Caught, Fox Sees Conspiracy & Insanity Ensues
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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US Captures Key Suspect of Benghazi 9/11 Attack
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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US seizes Benghazi raid 'ringleader' Ahmed Abu Khattala
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Nabbed Libyan Militant Lived Openly in Benghazi
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Pentagon Confirms Capture Of Ahmed Abu Khattala.
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

updated 14 Jun 2014; published 14 Jun 2014
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50,000 compensation For relatives missing Malaysian Plane.
updated 16 May 2014; published 16 May 2014
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The unusual love between 27 years old woman and 72 old man relationship from human beings
updated 18 Mar 2014; published 18 Mar 2014
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Missing Plane Mystery Faces Of Flight MH370
updated 27 Dec 2012; published 27 Dec 2012
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Doubts Over Xinhua's Featured Articles
updated 10 Jan 2014; published 10 Jan 2014
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Beauty Queen's Family Mourns Her Death
updated 06 Dec 2012; published 06 Dec 2012
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World's Tallest Woman Dies At The Age Of 40.
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.
photo: US Navy / MCS3 Joshua Card

updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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U.S. Aircraft Strike On Iraq - ISIS Terrorist Militant Group - June 2014
updated 14 Jun 2014; published 14 Jun 2014
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June 14 2014 Breaking News USA Deploying Aircraft Carrier To Persian Gulf Iraq cleanup
updated 11 Jun 2014; published 11 Jun 2014
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Iraq crisis: Islamists force 500,000 to flee Mosul | BREAKING NEWS - 11 JUNE 2014
updated 13 Jun 2014; published 13 Jun 2014
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Iraq Conflict: ISIS Militants Seize New Towns
updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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Islamists unleash all-out assault on Iraqi cities with US weapons
updated 14 Jun 2014; published 14 Jun 2014
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Iran Ready To Help Neighbour Iraq - Iran's Rouhani Ready To Help
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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updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Iraq Conflict US Deploys 275 Military Personnel
updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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Chilling photos 'show ISIS executions in Iraq' | BREAKING NEWS - 15 JUNE 2014
updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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2014 - BBC World News - Alleged Massacres of 1000 Iraqi Soldiers By ISIS Militants - 16/6/14
updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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Iraq conflict: Images purport to show 'massacre' by militants
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Iraq conflict Clashes on approaches to Baghdad
updated 18 Jun 2014; published 18 Jun 2014
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Iraq Hits Militants From The Air - Sunni Militants Pound Iraq's Biggest Oil Refinery
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

updated 29 Apr 2014; published 29 Apr 2014
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March 26 2014 Breaking News How British satellite company Inmarsat tracked down MH370
updated 27 May 2014; published 27 May 2014
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Inmarsat finally release MH370 satellite data released after months of waiting
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Malaysian MH370: Inmarsat Confident On Crash Hotspot
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Malaysian MH370 Inmarsat confident on crash 'hotspot'
updated 27 Dec 2013; published 27 Dec 2013
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Create a WiFi Hot Spot with the Inmarsat Explorer Series BGAN
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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March 26 2014 Breaking News How British satellite company Inmarsat tracked down MH370

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Mashable
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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Huffington Post
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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The Independent
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...
photo: AP / Aaron Favila
Auschwitz concentration camp.
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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...
photo: Creative Commons / Grippenn
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...
photo: AP / Christophe Ena
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...
photo: AP Photo / Bela Szandelszky
Dr. James LeDuc with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is silhouetted in front of a screen showing a map of Ebola outbreak areas in Africa at the start of the 49th Annual Conference for the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Sunday, Oct. 29, 2000, in Houston
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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....
photo: AP / Pat Sullivan
An Israeli soldier guards the road leading towards a Patriot missile defense battery positioned on the Carmel Mt., not picctured, in northern Israel, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012.
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Reuters JERUSALEM — Israel re-arrested 51 Palestinians freed in a 2011 prisoner swap deal, the army said on Wednesday, in the sixth day of a hunt for three missing teenagers believed abducted in the occupied West Bank. Israel accuses Hamas...
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit