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Kurds seize Iraq oilfields as ministers pull out of government
Full Article The Irish Times
11 Jul 2014

Kurdish forces seized two oilfieds in north Iraq today and took over operations from a state-run oil company, while Kurdish politicians formally suspended their participation in prime minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government. The moves escalated a feud between the Shi’ite-led central government and the autonomous Kurdish region driven by a Sunni...

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A Kurdish peshmerga fighter carries his weapon on his base, near where two flags of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are seen on a building, right, and water tower, left, at the front line with the al-Qaida-inspired militants in Tuz Khormato, 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of the oil rich province of Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Wednesday, June 25, 2014.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla

updated 11 Jul 2014; published 11 Jul 2014
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Iraq conflict Kurds seize two oil fields in north | BREAKING NEWS - 11 JULY 2014
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BREAKING NEWS - Iraq conflict Kurds 'seize two oil fields' in north
updated 11 Jul 2014; published 11 Jul 2014
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BREAKING NEWS - Kurds 'seize oil fields' in Iraq
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Oil Fields In North Iraq Seized By Kurds.
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Iraq conflict: Kurds 'seize two oil fields' in north
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Iraq conflict Kurds 'seize oil fields' in north
When the CIA Keeps the President in the Dark
Full Article ABC News
11 Jul 2014

When President Obama spoke to German Chancellor Angela Merkel about Ukraine last week, there could have been an awkward moment prompted by the arrest the day before of a double agent allegedly working secretly for the CIA within German intelligence. At least there likely would have been, had Obama known about the arrest or the undercover spy to...

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File - President Barack Obama walks to the podium to deliver a statement announcing that 7.1 million Americans have signed up for private insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act, in the Rose Garden of the White House, April 1, 2014.
photo: White House / Chuck Kennedy

updated 09 Jul 2014; published 09 Jul 2014
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Germany arrests second CIA spy
updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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Germany expels CIA official in US spy row
updated 07 Jul 2014; published 07 Jul 2014
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German Spy Accused of Working for U.S.
updated 04 Jul 2014; published 04 Jul 2014
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White House: Washington will not sign no-spy agreement with Germany
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Merkel makes first White House visit since NSA spying scandal
updated 07 Jul 2014; published 07 Jul 2014
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Germany: Maybe it's time for Germany to spy on NSA and CIA, says German MP
Liverpool Unloads 'The Biter,' Sending Suarez To Barca For $128 Million
Full Article National Public Radio
11 Jul 2014

Luis Suarez, the Uruguayan striker who became headline news in the U.S. after biting an Italian player during the World Cup, is moving to a new club. He'll play for Barcelona, after the team reached terms with Liverpool in a transfer widely reported at 75 million...

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Uruguay's soccer player Luis Suarez holds his daughter as he greets fans from their home's balcony on the outskirts of Montevideo, Uruguay, Friday, June 27, 2014
photo: AP / Matilde Campodonico

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Luis Suarez ll Welcome To Liverpool ll HD
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Man Utd Fans Funny Football Chants - Luis Suarez, You'll never get a Job, Andy Carroll, Liverpool.
updated 31 Jan 2014; published 31 Jan 2014
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Luis Suárez ● Goal Show 2013-2014 ● Liverpool FC ||HD||
updated 14 Aug 2013; published 08 Jan 2012
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Luis Suarez - Fix You / Liverpool FC / 2012 / 720HD
updated 15 Aug 2013; published 31 May 2013
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Uruguay news conference: Suarez says he wants to leave Liverpool
updated 11 Aug 2013; published 11 Aug 2013
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Luis Suarez ll Goals and Skills 2012-2013 ll HD
Germany tells top U.S. spy official to leave the country
Full Article CNN
11 Jul 2014

July 11, 2014 -- Updated 0732 GMT (1532 HKT) (CNN) -- Germany's government has asked America's top spy chief stationed in the country to leave. It's a punitive gesture usually reserved for adversarial nations in times of crisis and only very rarely for an ally, particularly a very close one. But allegations of American spying have seriously injured...

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares to answer questions after her speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, Tuesday, July 8, 2014.
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan

updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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Berlin orders CIA chief out of country over US spying
updated 11 Jul 2014; published 11 Jul 2014
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US-German relations strained over spying scandals
updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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'Third Strike' Gets Top US Spy Booted From Germany
updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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Germany Ask United States Spy To Leave The Country.
updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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Germany expels U S Embassy official
updated 11 Jul 2014; published 11 Jul 2014
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Germany Kicks Out Top US Spy Over Espionage Claims
John Kerry in Kabul on key mission to calm election turmoil
Full Article Khaleej Times
11 Jul 2014

Kerry will be pressing both candidates to accept a thorough audit of results in some key areas which have raised concerns. US Secretary of State John Kerry talks with Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs chief of protocol Ambassador Hamid Siddiq (L) as Kerry arrives at Kabul International airport in Kabul on July 11, 2014. - Reuters US...

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Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak

updated 11 Oct 2013; published 11 Oct 2013
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Raw: Kerry in Afghanistan for Urgent Talks
updated 07 Dec 2010; published 07 Dec 2010
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Afghanistan vs. Vietnam: has John Kerry become the establishment?
updated 09 Jul 2014; published 09 Jul 2014
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Afghan presidential election dispute threatens peace
updated 06 Apr 2014; published 06 Apr 2014
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Afghan Election: Obama Hails 'Critical' Vote
updated 11 Apr 2014; published 11 Apr 2014
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Who will be Afghanistan's new president?
updated 03 Jun 2014; published 03 Jun 2014
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Thousands of US troops to stay in Afghanistan

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Al Jazeera
As Israel's aerial offensive on Gaza entered its third day on Thursday, the Gaza health ministry said that at least 81 Palestinians were killed, many of them civilians - women and...
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The Guardian
The top 15 emitter countries could make deep cuts to emissions while also tripling economic output, the study claims The study notes that Australia has high per-capita emissions....
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BBC News
Omar al-Shishani may now be one of the most feared jihadists in the Middle East, as a commander in the al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis), but his...

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan walks before a ceremony outside his office in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011.
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ANKARA (Turkey): Turkey's president on Friday called on Israel to halt its offensive on the Gaza Strip and not to carry out a ground incursion, while the prime minister said there can be no normalizing of Turkish-Israeli ties as long as Israel's...
photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici
Palestinians inspect a house which police said was destroyed in an Israeli air strike in Khan Younis in southern Gaza Strip on July 8, 2014. Israeli aircraft carried out a massacre of the family of Khan Younis Kaware resulted in the deaths of seven people and wounding 25 others seriously injured, including women and children. Photo by Ahmad Deeb / WN
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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Palestinian death toll from Israel's massive air campaign in Gaza topped 100 people Friday as rockets fired by militants reached deeper into Israel — and for the first time in the fighting, struck from neighboring Lebanon. Gaza...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
In this photo taken Wednesday, March 5, 2014, a local resident holds Russian flag during a rally at a central square in Simferopol, Ukraine.
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A NEW Amnesty International report has highlighted the “hundreds” of abductions and incidents of torture by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine, and also criticised the excessive force used by government forces. Amnesty identifies the...
photo: AP / Sergei Grits
File - Rescuers carry the body of one of the victims of a boat that sank off Java island after it was found washed ashore on a beach, in Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013.
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- With one boat carrying Sri Lankan asylum seekers sent back and a second stuck in legal limbo on the high seas, Australia finds itself in uncharted waters on the divisive issue of refugees. Conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott swept the fractured...
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Thai soldiers stand guard in front of Marble Temple in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, May 23, 2014 after Thai military staged a coup. Thailand's new military junta has announced that it has suspended the country's constitution.
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Thailand’s military junta has hinted at the possibility of continuing martial law for the duration of the interim charter, which is expected to last about a year, media reports said today. General Paiboon Kumchaya, assistant army chief and head...
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit
TO GO WITH STORY SLUGGED DOMINICAN AIDS VACCINE.- A doctor manipulates blood samples used for research in a Merck & Co. experimental vaccine against HIV in Santo Domingo, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006. Seventy-five Dominican prostitutes are among 3,000 people in eight countries testing the vaccine against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The women, who travel hours from the Dominican country side to be injected, do not know if they are receiving the experimental serum or a placebo. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Mississippi - A toddler thought to have been cured of HIV now has detectable levels of the virus in her blood, the child's doctors and US health officials said on Thursday. The Mississippi child's stunning story, first disclosed at a medical meeting...
photo: AP / Ramon Espinosa
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