Oscar Pistorius trial: Prosecutors file appeal
Full Article BBC News
04 Nov 2014

State prosecutors in South Africa have filed an appeal against the conviction and sentence given to athlete Oscar Pistorius for killing his girlfriend. Last month, Pistorius began serving a five year prison sentence for the culpable homicide of Reeva Steenkamp, although he could be out in 10 months. The double-amputee Olympic sprinter was cleared...

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In this Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 file photo, Oscar Pistorius is escorted by police officers as he leaves the high court in Pretoria, South Africa.
photo: AP / Themba Hadebe

updated 28 Oct 2014; published 28 Oct 2014
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NPA to appeal Pistorius verdict and sentence
updated 28 Oct 2014; published 28 Oct 2014
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Pistorius Prosecutors To Appeal, Think Judge Made A Mistake
updated 27 Oct 2014; published 27 Oct 2014
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Oscar Pistorius trial: Appeal against guilty verdict
updated 15 Oct 2014; published 15 Oct 2014
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Oscar Pistorius Pre-Sentencing Arguments: Wednesday 15 October 2014, Session 2
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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Mark Batchelor speaks about Oscar Pistorius sentencing
updated 27 Oct 2014; published 27 Oct 2014
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NPA to appeal Pistorius's conviction and sentencing: Nathi Mncube
If Only Iran Had Developed the Atomic Bomb
Full Article WorldNews.com
04 Nov 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling If only Iran had developed the atomic bomb, well, it would not have been developed at all, let alone used to threaten imaginary enemies around the world. Not only has Iran's Supreme Leaders consistently maintained a "Thou shall not develop nuclear weapons!" policy, but using them is extremely unpopular...

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File - Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini, left, smiles at something Yasser Arafat is saying February 18, 1979 in Tehran, Iran. The Ayatollah's son has his hand on Arafat's shoulder.
photo: AP

updated 01 Mar 2012; published 01 Mar 2012
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Nuclear Weapons is a Big Sin - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei
updated 16 Feb 2013; published 16 Feb 2013
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Iran Not Seeking A Nuclear Weapon: Supreme Leader
updated 28 Jul 2014; published 28 Jul 2014
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Nuclear Weapons (HBO)
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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صحیفہ نور|Using Nuclear Weapons is Prohibited-Atomic Bomb ka istemal Haram|Supreme Leader Khamenei
updated 21 Aug 2014; published 21 Aug 2014
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Nuclear Weapons is a Big Sin - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei
updated 09 Jun 2014; published 09 Jun 2014
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Iran's leader says nuclear weapons against humanity
A referendum on Obama's leadership
Full Article The Gleaner
04 Nov 2014

WASHINGTON (AP): Increasingly confident Republicans claimed new momentum last Sunday, just two days before Americans vote in a national election, assailing President Barack Obama in a final weekend push to motivate voters to give them a Senate majority. Democrats deployed their biggest stars to boost turnout in an effort to minimise expected...

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Barack Obama
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin

updated 07 Nov 2012; published 07 Nov 2012
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Democrats Gain Senate Strength, Republicans Hold Onto House
updated 16 Aug 2014; published 16 Aug 2014
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Hollywood POUR$ MEGA CA$H Into Democrat SENATE Races
updated 17 Mar 2011; published 17 Mar 2011
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DEMOCRATS GREATEST HITS - THE STUPID THINGS THEY SAY - NANCY PELOSI HARRY REID OBAMA
updated 15 Oct 2014; published 15 Oct 2014
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Democratic Ads Off The Air In Kentucky Senate Race
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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Republicans forecast to win Senate in U.S. midterm elections 미국 중간선거, 공화당 우세 전
updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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Democratic ads off the air in Kentucky Senate%
GCHQ head says tech firms 'in denial' on terrorism
Full Article BBC News
04 Nov 2014

US technology companies have become "the command and control networks of choice" for terrorism, the new head of GCHQ has claimed. Writing in the Financial Times, Robert Hannigan says some US tech companies are "in denial" about how their services are being misused. He also said UK security agencies needed support from "the...

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File - An aerial image of the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
photo: UK Ministry of Defence

updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ head says tech firms 'IN DENIAL' on terrorism BREAKING NEWS 2014
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ head says tech firms 'IN DENIAL ' on TERRORISM WORLD NEWS 2014
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ Head Says Tech Firms 'in Denial' on Terrorism
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ's Robert Hannigan says tech firms 'in denial' on extremism
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ head: Extremists use tech firms as 'control centres'
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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GCHQ head Extremists use tech firms as control centres
Why Burkina Faso matters to US counterterrorism efforts in Africa
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
03 Nov 2014

For decades Burkina Faso had avoided the messy coups, civil wars, and terrorist insurgencies that besieged many of its West African neighbors. At the same time, former President Blaise Compaoré — who resigned last Friday after 27 years in power — quietly positioned the country as a key mediator of regional conflicts and, more recently, as a US and...

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Burkina Faso Police clash with protesters as they protest against their longtime president that seeks another term in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014.
photo: AP / Theo Renaut

updated 30 Oct 2014; published 30 Oct 2014
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Clashes in Burkina Faso during protest against president
updated 03 Nov 2014; published 03 Nov 2014
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Why Upheaval in Burkina Faso Matters to US National Security
updated 03 Nov 2014; published 03 Nov 2014
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Why Upheaval in Burkina Faso Matters to US National Security
updated 28 Jan 2014; published 28 Jan 2014
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France revises counterterrorism strategy in Africa
updated 23 Jun 2012; published 23 Jun 2012
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Amb. David H. Shinn: U.S. Counterterrorism Policy In Somalia Has Failed
updated 03 Nov 2014; published 03 Nov 2014
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LE JOURNAL DE L'AFRIQUE - Transition floue au Burkina Faso

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Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Cristina Fernandez, president of Argentina, is the sort of populist political leader financial markets love to hate. For business interests and the media, she...
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CounterPunch
Remember the time when Libya was being held up by the American, British, French and Qatari governments as a striking example of benign and successful foreign intervention? It is...
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Democracy Now
The oil giant Chevron is being accused of attempting to buy the city government of Richmond, California. The company has spent more than $3 million to back a slate of pro-Chevron...

President Barack Obama speaks to service men and women at MacDill Air Force Base Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 in Tampa, Fla. The president arrived in Tampa on Tuesday evening and met with Centcom commander Gen. Lloyd Austin III and other leaders at MacDill, including members of the Centcom international coalition.
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WASHINGTON: When PM Narendra Modi meets President Barack Obama at the G-20 summit in Brisbane, Australia, a fortnight from now, he will likely see a man much diminished from the one he engaged just a few weeks back. Obama will still be the tallest...
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Armed vehicles are seen driving as the sun rises over a desert road leading south out of Misrata, Libya, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011.
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Fierce fighting has erupted in the Libyan city of Benghazi, as the army attempts to retake the area from Islamist militias. Smoke could be seen rising from Benghazi's port, where a ship was hit. The army had asked residents in the central...
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Kilauea Crater, USA
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Lava from Kilauea's bubbling new vent has yet to swallow a single home or close a key thoroughfare, but the volcano has changed everything in this little town on the Big Island. National Guard members are a 24/7 presence. Roadblocks keep disaster...
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Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner speaks during the G20 Business Summit in Seoul Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. World leaders are coming together in Seoul Nov. 11-12 to discuss the state of the global economy as it emerges from the financial crisis.
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Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is in a hospital after being diagnosed with an infectious fever, her fourth medical complaint in the past year. Fernandez, 61, checked...
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Death-with-dignity advocate Brittany Maynard & husband Dan Diaz at their wedding
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A young woman who re-opened the debate over assisted suicide after publically announcing she would take her own life, has died. Brittany Maynard, 29, who campaigned for “Death with dignity”, was suffering from an aggressive malignant brain tumour and...
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, South African President Jacob Zuma, center, and South African Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, right, attend the opening of the ministerial stage of a two-week 194-nation conference on climate change in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011.
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Reuters COPENHAGEN— Governments can keep climate change in check at manageable costs but will have to cut greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2100 to limit risks of irreversible damage, a U.N. report said on Sunday. The 40-page synthesis, summing up...
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African heads of state pose for an official photograph at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Saturday, May 25, 2013.
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Peter Clottey The African Union (AU) says it is ready to work with leaders and stakeholders in Burkina Faso in order to expedite the transition process to quickly return to a constitutional rule. Burkina Faso has closed its borders with neighboring...
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