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Ebola health workers should get danger money, expert says
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
01 Sep 2014

By Misha Hussain DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Doctors and nurses fighting the world's biggest outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa should get incentives including better pay, insurance and access to the new Ebola drug ZMapp, an international health expert said. The hemorrhagic fever, spread through the blood, sweat and vomit of...

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Liberian health worker prepare their Ebola protective gear before removing the body of a man that they believe died from the Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia, Friday, Aug. 29, 2014.
photo: AP / Abbas Dulleh

updated 05 Aug 2014; published 05 Aug 2014
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World Bank Fund Ebola Crisis With 200 Million Dollars.
updated 09 Aug 2014; published 09 Aug 2014
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak a public health emergency
updated 25 Jul 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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Africa Today - Ebola continues to claim African lives (P.2)
updated 01 Aug 2014; published 01 Aug 2014
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EBOLA OUTBREAK - Is it a FALSE FLAG ATTACK?
updated 25 Jul 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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Africa Today - Ebola continues to claim African lives (P.1)
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 28 Aug 2014
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Ebola outbreak: 'It's even worse than I'd feared'
Iraq crisis: Acts of inhumanity on unimaginable scale - UN
Full Article BBC News
01 Sep 2014

The UN says it has received reports from Iraq that "reveal acts of inhumanity on an unimaginable scale". Deputy Human Rights Commissioner Flavia Pansieri said Islamic State (IS) was believed to have committed systematic and intentional attacks on civilians. They include targeted killings, forced conversions, slavery, sexual abuse, and the...

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A child holds a balloon as she stands inside a camp for internally displaced persons in Irbil, 350 kilometers (220 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, August 30, 2014.
photo: AP / Marko Drobnjakovic

updated 01 Sep 2014; published 01 Sep 2014
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Both Sides Guilty of Atrocities in Iraq Fight: UN Debate
updated 30 Aug 2014; published 30 Aug 2014
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US army footage: ISIS armed truck blown up near Erbil, Iraq
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Defending New Kurdish Borders with the PKK: The Battle For Iraq (Dispatch 8)
updated 31 Aug 2014; published 31 Aug 2014
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ISRAEL DOOMED! US BUSTED BUYING STOLEN IRAQ OIL/GALVESTON
updated 20 Jul 2014; published 20 Jul 2014
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Iraq War - Iraqi Special Forces In Heavy Combat Action Against ISIS
updated 31 Aug 2014; published 31 Aug 2014
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Iraq's besieged Yazidi minority cry for help
Obama's Indonesia Metaphor and Misunderstood Strategy
Full Article WorldNews.com
01 Sep 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling To understand President Barack Obama's "we don't have a strategy" in confronting and stopping the Islamic State in Iraq-Syria, it is extremely important to acknowledge how his time spent living in Indonesia has influenced his foreign policy decisions. Even though he believes that "in the field of...

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File - President Barack Obama waves to people along the motorcade route while traveling from the University of Indonesia to the airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, Nov. 10, 2010.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 07 Oct 2012
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CombatCounselor Q&A; - Episode 8: "Cut Defense Spending?...NOW?...REALLY?
updated 25 Nov 2013; published 25 Nov 2013
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America's Ever Increasing Interest In The Pacific | Obama's Attempts
updated 12 Dec 2011; published 12 Dec 2011
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PRESIDENT OBAMA WANTS TO "KILL" RON PAUL?!
updated 21 Jul 2013; published 21 Jul 2013
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US military chief declines to apologise for Nato airstrike deaths
updated 04 Nov 2013; published 04 Nov 2013
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Australians Armed With Constitution Question Value Of Fiat Money, USD & Euro
updated 22 Mar 2013; published 22 Mar 2013
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Peng Liyuan To Accompany Xi On His First State Visit As President
The 'Afghan Spring' turns into an 'Autumn of Discontent'
Full Article Al Jazeera
01 Sep 2014

As Afghanistan approaches the September 2 deadline for the inauguration of its new president - though this could be pushed by a few days - talk of an uprising has resurfaced. It is said that tens of thousands of ethnic non-Pashtuns anticipating a loss at the end of a total vote recount and a less than full partnership in a political...

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Nader Mohsini, Spokesperson for the Independent Electoral Complaints Commission (IECC) of Afghanistan announces that the Commission has completed its adjudication process of all complaints registered in relation to the country’s Presidential elections on 5 April, 13 May, 2014
photo: UN / Fardin Waezi

updated 05 Oct 2012; published 05 Oct 2012
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On Afghan War 11th Anniversary, Vets Confront Mental Health Crisis, Suicide, Violence 3 of 3
updated 17 Dec 2013; published 17 Dec 2013
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BBC News Arab uprising: Tunisia protests go on
updated 02 Jun 2013; published 02 Jun 2013
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Turkish Spring? PM Erdogan calls on critics to step back amid growing nationwide protests
updated 27 Nov 2011; published 27 Nov 2011
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Revolution reality-check ~ 'West to reap fruit of Arab Spring'
updated 19 Jul 2011; published 19 Jul 2011
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Mosaic News - 07/14/11: Record Afghan Death Toll
updated 03 May 2013; published 03 May 2013
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BBC News Stakes high in Malaysia's pivotal general election
Obama warned Isis terrorists 'will target US cities and kill with abandon'
Full Article The Independent
01 Sep 2014

President Obama needs to take action to stop Islamic State (Isis) militants from targeting cities in America and Western Europe, two senators have warned. Without offering specifics on any threats or suggestions on how to confront them, the leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives intelligence committees urged the White House to work to...

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File - President Barack Obama talks with National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice following foreign leader phone calls, from Chilmark, Mass., August 11, 2014.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 21 Aug 2014; published 21 Aug 2014
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ISIS A Threat To The West | NBC News
updated 26 Jul 2014; published 26 Jul 2014
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Iraq crisis Tense times in Isis held Mosul
updated 23 Jul 2014; published 23 Jul 2014
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BBC News - Hundreds die in Syria's 'deadliest week'
updated 20 Aug 2014; published 20 Aug 2014
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Foley 'bBarbaric Murder' Shocks West
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 28 Aug 2014
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Joan Rivers Health Updates : Joan Rivers rushed to hospital after cardiac arrest
updated 07 Jul 2014; published 07 Jul 2014
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The Debate With Zaid Hamid - 10th July 2014 - Full Show - Din News 10 july 2014

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The Daily Beast
Ten years ago, a population of gorillas in Central Africa was ravaged by the deadly virus. Six years later, life is almost back to normal for them, says a new study. But how? If a...
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The Observer
Reasonable suspicion is based on a circular logic – people can be watchlisted if they are suspected of being suspected terrorists – that is ultimately backwards, and must be...
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WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Since Americans love their pets and animals, lavishing upon them last year a record $56 billion (1), maybe they will at least make a...

A Pakistani police officer stands guard on a shipping container while supporters of Pakistani Sunni Muslim cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri participate in an anti-government rally in Islamabad, Pakistan on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. Thousands of anti-government protesters heeding the call of the fiery cleric rallied in the streets of the Pakistani capital Tuesday for a second day despite early morning clashes with police who fired off shots and tear gas.
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Anti-government protesters armed with slingshots and hammers clashed repeatedly with police Sunday in the Pakistani capital, and the powerful military cautioned the prime minister against further use of force in the crisis that has triggered the...
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed
Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles during a meeting with the People's Front activists at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow on Thursday, April 10, 2014.
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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin last night sharply raised the stakes in the Ukraine conflict by calling for the first time for statehood to be considered for the restive east of the former Soviet state. Mr Putin’s defiant remarks came...
photo: AP / Mikhail Klimentyev
File - A McDonald's fast-food restaurant.
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The arrival of McDonald's symbolised the end of the Cold War for many Muscovites. But it now faces being frozen out of Russia after the fast-food firm revealed more than 100 of its restaurants are in danger of being closed by the government. The...
photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag
File - British Member of Parliament George Galloway gives an interview to a television station, as anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the Iraq Inquiry, as former British Prime Minster Tony Blair gives evidence, London , Friday, Jan. 29, 2010.
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George Galloway has left hospital after being treated for injuries he suffered in a street attack in London. The Respect MP was posing for pictures in Notting Hill Gate, west London, when he was assaulted on Friday night. The MP...
photo: AP / Alastair Grant
Ah-Meng the female Sumatran Orangutan, Singapore Zoo's most famous animal celibrity photographed on her regular morning walks in the zoo.Sadly she expired a few months later on 8-2-2008 living to the ripe old age of 48
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Mathematical models offer new insights into animal vocal sequences, but evolution of language remains a mystery Orangutans were one of seven species whose calls were compared with human language. Photograph: Dlillc/Corbis From ultrasonic bat chirps...
photo: Public Domain / Rudolph.A.furtado
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde speaks at the IMF in Washington, Wednesday, July 2, 2014.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday voiced support for Managing Director Christine Lagarde as she was under investigation of negligence. "As we...
photo: AP / Susan Walsh
President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas, Thursday, July 10, 2014, about the economy. Austin is the final leg in his three city trip before returning to Washington.
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US president Barack Obama has said that he had not yet developed a strategy to combat Islamic State militants, months after the jihadist army, formerly known as Isis, erased the border between Iraq and Syria and more than a week after it beheaded an...
photo: AP / Jack Plunkett