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Taipei Times Sun 10 Aug 2014 France, Britain join Iraq rescue mission US jets attacked jihadists who have besieged civilians on an Iraqi mountain for a week, as France and Britain yesterday joined a desperate race to save the stranded people from starvation. Two days... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) 2014 Northern Iraq offensive - US airstrikes Britain France Photos Wikipedia: 2014 Northern Iraq offensive |
The Siasat Daily Sun 10 Aug 2014 Samir Nasri says ''unhappiness'' with France squad made him quit international football London, August 10: Samir Nasri, the Manchester City midfielder says that the reason he is quitting international football is because he is unhappy with everything related to the France national team,... (photo: AP / Michel Euler) 2014 World Cup - France Photos Samir Nasri Sportstar Wikipedia: Samir Nasri |
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U~T San Diego Sun 10 Aug 2014 French minister in Iraq to oversee aid delivery Share PhotoReddit✉ Kurdish demonstrators stage a protest in Paris, Saturday Aug. 9, 2014, in support of Kurds and Christians living in Iraq. Tens... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) France Laurent Fabius Northern Iraq offensive Photos Wikipedia: Laurent Fabius |
Business Insider Thu 7 Aug 2014 Asia Markets Dive TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares retreated while investors flocked to safe haven assets such as bonds and gold on Thursday, spooked by a Russian troop build-up on the... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man) 2014 Ukraine crisis Asian markets Photos Stock Exchange Wikipedia: 2014 Ukrainian crisis |
The Examiner Thu 7 Aug 2014 The saga of T-Mobile continues Over the last two days, the world of Bellevue-based T-Mobile and their parent company Deutsche Telekom have just become a little more complicated. Yesterday, Deutsche and... (photo: AP / Michael Probst) Deutsche Telekom Photos T-Mobile US - Iliad T-Mobile US - Sprint-Nextel USA Wikipedia: T-Mobile US |
Business Insider Wed 30 Jul 2014 Al-Qaeda Is Getting Europe To Fund Terrorism Through Ransom Payments 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,... (photo: AP / Thomas Samson) Al Qaeda - Kidnapping Kidnapping in the World Photos Wikipedia: Kidnapping World |
Daily Press Tue 29 Jul 2014 Gold, diamonds feed Central African religious violence NDASSIMA Central African Republic (Reuters) - Three young rebels, their AK47s propped against wooden stools in the afternoon heat, guard the entrance to the giant... (photo: AP / Florence Richard) Africa Central African Republic conflict - Robbery Photos Religious violence in Central African Republic Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict (2012–2014) |
CNN Mon 28 Jul 2014 How WWI gave us drones updated 12:02 PM EDT, Mon July 28, 2014 Air power harks back to Civil War-era hot air balloons and was used all over the theaters of World War I for reconnaissance,... (photo: WN / marzena) Army Equipment Photos WWI Wikipedia: World War I |
Chicago Sun-Times Mon 28 Jul 2014 US stocks head lower NEW YORK — The US stock market sank in trading Monday, ahead of a full week of economic reports and earnings. Major indexes turned lower after a report of sluggish sales... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) Dollar Tree - Family Dollar July 2014 China stocks Photos Stock Exchange US stocks |