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ISIL closes in on border town with Turkey
Full Article Al Jazeera
30 Sep 2014

Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have closed in on a key Kurdish town in Syria, right next to the border with Turkey, prompting the government in Ankara to deploy tanks to protect its territory. The news comes as activists reported early on Tuesday that US warplanes attacked ISIL in Syria...

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Turkish commandos stand near the Turkey-Syria border in Turkey,
photo: AP

updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Turkey positions tanks near Syrian border town being shelled by ISIL
updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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Kurdish fighters confront ISIL near Turkish-Syrian border around Kobani
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
2:58
Turkish tanks face ISIL near Syria border
updated 26 Sep 2014; published 26 Sep 2014
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Kurds blame Turkey over ISIL offensive
updated 30 Sep 2014; published 30 Sep 2014
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Turkey military take positions overlooking Syria border town
updated 26 Sep 2014; published 26 Sep 2014
3:28
Kurdish forces push back ISIL in northern Syria
Global wildlife populations down by half since 1970 - WWF
Full Article Reuters
30 Sep 2014

* Biggest drops in Latin America, among freshwater species * Kuwait consumes, wastes more per head than anywhere else * Three "planetary boundaries" crossed, two more threatened By Tom Miles GENEVA, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The world populations of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles fell overall by 52 percent between 1970 and 2010, far faster...

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A tiger in the forest - wildlife - animal
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar

updated 23 Oct 2010; published 23 Oct 2010
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Report Shows Humans Consuming 1.5 Earths
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Wild American Tiger (NatGeo HD Documentary)
updated 07 Jul 2014; published 07 Jul 2014
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Eli's First Youth Hunt - Texas Parks and Wildlife [Official]
updated 02 Dec 2013; published 02 Dec 2013
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America's Wildest Places - Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Maryland
updated 26 Jan 2014; published 26 Jan 2014
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BBC Natural World 2006 Stalking The Jaguar / full documentary wildlife animals 2013 new
updated 01 Apr 2014; published 01 Apr 2014
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Climate change 'threatens Scotland's wildlife and natural habitats'
Ashraf Ghani sworn in as Afghanistan President
Full Article The Hindu
29 Sep 2014

Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai has been sworn in as Afghanistan’s new President, replacing Hamid Karzai in the country’s first democratic transfer of power since the 2001 U.S-led invasion toppled the Taliban. He became President of Afghanistan in a peaceful transition Monday after a six-month election season that ended with marathon...

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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, left, is sworn in by Chief Justice Abdul Salam Azimi, during his inauguration ceremony at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
photo: AP / Rahmat Gul

updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani sworn in as Afghan president
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani sworn in as new Afghan president
updated 30 Sep 2014; published 30 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani sworn in as Afghanistan′s new president 아프간 가니 대통령 취임... 통합정부 출범
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani Sworn In as Afghan President & other international headlines
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani to be sworn in as Afghan president today
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Ashraf Ghani to be sworn in as Afghanistan's next president today
Obama says US underestimated ISIL
Full Article Al Jazeera
29 Sep 2014

US intelligence agencies have underestimated the activity of armed groups inside Syria, which has become "ground zero" for them worldwide, US President Barack Obama has said in an interview aired by American CBS television. Conversely, the US overestimated the ability of the Iraqi army to fight the groups, Obama said in the interview taped on...

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File - President Barack Obama talks with Council of Economic Advisers Chair Jason Furman, National Economic Council Director Jeffrey Zients and Chief of Staff Denis McDonough in the Oval Office, July 2, 2014.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Obama: US Underestimated Rise of ISIS in Iraq and Syria
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
1:54
Obama Says 'US Underestimated ISIS Threat' In Syria!
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Obama Underestimated Rise of ISIS or Did He?
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Obama: US Underestimated Rise of ISIS in Iraq and Syria
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Obama admits US underestimated ISIL, as air strikes intensify
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Obama says US underestimated rise of ISIL
Civil disobedience in Hong Kong as territory fights for democracy
Full Article The Australian
28 Sep 2014

POLICE have fired tear gas as tens of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators brought parts of central Hong Kong to a standstill yesterday, in a dramatic escalation of protests that have gripped the semi-autonomous Chinese city for days. There were chaotic scenes, with protesters screaming “Shame!” at police as they tried to shield...

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Riot police use tear gas against protesters after thousands of people block a main road to the financial central district outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. Authorities launched their crackdown after the protest spiraled into an extraordinary scene of chaos as the crowd jammed a busy road and clashed with officers wielding pepper spray.
photo: AP / Vincent Yu

updated 28 Sep 2014; published 28 Sep 2014
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Hong Kong police disperse pro-democracy protests with tear gas
updated 28 Sep 2014; published 28 Sep 2014
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Hong Kong police resort to tear gas to break up democracy protesters
updated 28 Sep 2014; published 28 Sep 2014
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Raw: Police Use Tear Gas on Hong Kong Protesters
updated 28 Sep 2014; published 28 Sep 2014
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OCCUPY CENTRAL HONG KONG - Tear gas and Clashes at Democracy Protest Against China
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
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Hong Kong protests: Police unleash tear gas on pro-democracy protests
updated 29 Sep 2014; published 29 Sep 2014
2:14
Hong Kong Protest 2014 - Hong Kong Protest for Pro-Democracy clashes with Police!

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The US claims to be supporting democracy from Ukraine to Cuba, and from Somalia to Iraq, often by bombing the alleged opposition, or by supporting proxy wars and subversion. But...
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Scotland’s vote for independence fell well short of victory. But pro-independence Scots will surely try again, just as over many years in its fight for independence. From a...
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Anything goes, for the demonization of Putin, even as now when the charge, surrounding himself with Oligarchs, is really looking in the mirror at America’s own image. I do not have...

George Clooney is flanked by his wife Amal Alamuddin as they leave the Aman luxury Hotel in Venice, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. George Clooney married human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin Saturday, the actor's representative said, out of sight of pursuing paparazzi and adoring crowds.
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Clooney’s representative released a statement, which People published quickly after the event. “George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin were married today in a private ceremony in Venice, Italy.” People also confirmed that former mayor of...
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Plumes of smoke and ash billow from Mount Ontake as it continues to erupt in Otaki Village, in Nagano prefecture, Japan, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. A Japanese military helicopter rescued three people Sunday morning from the spectacular volcanic eruption that sent officials scrambling to reach many more injured and stranded on the mountain. Mount Ontake in central Japan erupted shortly before noon Saturday, catching mountain climbers by surprise and injuring at least 34, including 12 seriously, according to Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency. The tally was lower than reported by local officials earlier, but the disaster agency warned that the numbers could still change.
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Local authorities said there were roughly 150 hikers in the area at the time of the Japan volcano eruption, according to the agency, which raised the Volcanic Alert Level for Ontake from 1 to 3. At least 30 people have been seriously injured in Japan...
photo: AP / Koji Ueda
4 governors visit Afghanistan for terror briefings
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NEW YORK (AP) — Four U.S. governors made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Saturday as part of a delegation to receive counterterrorism briefings and greet troops stationed there. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, along with Brian Sandoval of Nevada,...
photo: US DoD / Public Domain
This video image taken from Egyptian State Television shows 83-year-old former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak laying on a hospital bed inside a cage of mesh and iron bars in a Cairo courtroom Wednesday Aug. 3, 2011, as his historic trial began on charges of corruption and ordering the killing of protesters during the uprising that ousted him from office. The scene, shown live on Egypt's state TV, was Egyptians' first look at their former president since Feb. 10, the day before his fall when he gave a defiant speech refusing to resign.
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An Egyptian court is due to rule on the retrial of deposed president Hosni Mubarak on charges of corruption and killing of hundreds of protesters during the 2011 uprising that toppled him. The court on Saturday will deliver its verdict on the...
photo: AP / Egyptian State TV
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NEW YORKThe end of an era. The perfect script. Derek Jeter capped his Yankee Stadium farewell with a game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth inning, the latest — and perhaps last — storybook moment of his charmed and illustrious career, to...
photo: AP / Julie Jacobson
Afghans carry the body of a suicide attack victim at the hospital in Maymana, Faryab province north west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Oct. 26, 2012.
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KABUL: A major Taliban offensive in eastern Afghanistan over the past week has left up to 100 civilians and security personnel dead, 12 of them beheaded, officials said on Friday, as violence worsens with the withdrawal of US-led troops. This...
photo: AP / Talash Suroosh
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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Up to 50 people, including 40 "rioters", have been killed in a number of explosions in China's Xinjiang province, officials have said. They said earlier that at least two people had been killed and many others injured in the blasts in Luntai county,...
photo: AP / Andy Wong