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CounterPunch
President Barack Obama continues, incredibly, to defend the Israeli massacre of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In a news report from July 29, he proclaims that Israeli Prime...
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WorldNews.com
IDF's colossal defeat in Gaza this week leaves Israel and Israelis with just three political and personal options: 1. Mass expulsion - ethnic cleansing of the entire Palestinian...
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The State
Bad timing can be deadly. The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs smashed into Earth during a period of environmental turmoil when the ancient food web was vulnerable to...

Dr. David Mcray, left, listens to a question during a news conference with Dr. Jason Brewington, center, and Dr. Darrin D'Agostino about fellow doctor Kent Brantly Monday, July 28, 2014, in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Medical personnel demonstrate protective equipment to educate team members on the Ebola virus in Liberia. Photo: Reuters Washington: The US Peace Corps announced on Wednesday it...
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A Palestinian relatives carry the body of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli air strike, during his funeral, Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
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The Scottish Government is to provide £500,000 of aid funding to help the people of Gaza. External affairs minister Humza Yousaf said the money would go towards providing water, food, shelter and medical assistance, ....
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Congress party President Sonia Gandhi, left, and her son and party leader Rahul Gandhi leave after a Congress Working Committee meeting at the party headquarters in New Delhi, India, Sunday, May 17, 2009
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NEW DELHI: Estranged Gandhi family loyalist Natwar Singh claimed it was Rahul Gandhi's ultimatum to "do anything" that prevented Sonia from taking up the post of prime minister in 2004, contradicting the Congress chief's 2004 claim that she was...
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Khieu Samphan, left, and Nuon Chea, right, attend the funeral for the former wife of Pol Pot, the late Khmer Rouge leader who died in 1998 in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia, in this July 3, 2003, file photo.
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — A United Nations-assisted tribunal on Wednesday cleared the way to begin the genocide trial of two elderly former top leaders of Cambodia's 1970s Khmer Rouge regime. Survivors of the communist regime's reign of terror,...
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A man walk past policemen standing guard near a road leading to the site of Thursday's explosion in Urumqi, China's northwestern region of Xinjiang, Friday, May 23, 2014.
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BEIJING: A clash in Xinjiang, home to China's mostly Muslim Uighur minority, left nearly 100 people dead or wounded, an exile group said on Wednesday after what authorities called a "terror attack" on a police station and township. Dozens of...
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French President Francois Hollande, left, delivers a welcoming speech to former hostages Tanguy Moulin-Fournier, center, and his brother Cyril Moulin-Fournier, second from right,at their arrival from Yaounde, Cameroon, at Orly airport outside Paris, Saturday, April 20, 2013.
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Al-Qaeda is increasingly funding terror operations thanks to at least $125 million in ransom paid since 2008, largely by European governments to free western hostages, the New York Times reported. The payments totalled $66 million in 2013 alone,...
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Palestinian mourners carry the body of Hamas militant.
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014, 3:57 pm Press Release: Unconditional Gaza ceasefire needed now The Israeli response in Gaza is disproportionate and with the firing of tanks and mortars into civilian areas, increasingly indiscriminate, says Labour’s Foreign...
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