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Business Insider
See Also Israeli ground troops are moving into Gaza. From a purely tactical and short-term view, it makes sense. From a strategic and medium-to-long-term view, it’s crazy....
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BBC News
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denounced the latest US sanctions against his country, saying they will damage relations and hurt businesses from both countries. The president...
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CounterPunch
The political embarrassments for President Barack Obama from the intelligence community, particularly the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, continue to...

Iran, six powers haggle over extending nuclear talks: diplomats
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and six world powers haggled on Friday over the terms of extending negotiations on a nuclear deal for four more months after failing to bridge wide gaps on limits for Tehran's atomic program, diplomats said. It has been clear...
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Two protestors hit by bullets in Kashmir clash
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Srinagar, July 18: Two people sustained bullet injuries during clashes with the security forces in in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district Friday after a protest against Israeli attacks on Palestinians in Gaza turned violent, police said. "Two...
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Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi gestures during a news conference at Rome's Chigi Palace premier office, Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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An appeals court in Italy has overturned the conviction of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on charges that he paid for sex with an underage prostitute and then abused his power to cover-up the crime. The Milan...
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Rape, hunger and nameless kids at squalid children's home in Mexico
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ZAMORA Mexico (Reuters) - Children in a squalid home for abandoned and troubled kids run by a controversial mother figure in western Mexico said hunger and regular beatings drove them to offer sex for food and get high by sniffing paint. Mexican...
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Two names in the odds for the EU Commission’s foreign policy head
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In Brussels, no answer on who will be the EU Commission’s foreign policy head. Two names are drifting in the odds: Italy’s Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini — too soft on Russia — and Poland’s FM Radek Sikorski — too hard. If only David Cameron had...
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US cautions Israel on civilian casualties as ground invasion continues
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White House calls on Israel to restrict itself to 'precise operation' in Gaza while stressing its right to defend itself John Kerry emphasised the need to 'avoid further escalation and to restore the 2012 ceasefire as soon as possible'. Photograph:...
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UN Security Council Tells Libyan Parties To Stop Fighting, Make Democratic Transition
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UNITED NATIONS, July 18 (RIA Novosti) - After the UN pulled its international staff out of Libya, the UN Security Council issued a statement condemning “the recent violence in Libya, including the fighting around Tripoli International...
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