US air strike on Islamic State convoy killed leader’s key aide
Full Article The Observer
09 Nov 2014

Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. US officials were unable to confirm if he was a casualty of the air strike that destroyed 10 vehicles carrying its top militants. Photograph: ISLAMIC STATE VIDEO / HANDOUT/EPA A key aide to the leader of Islamic State (Isis) was killed in a US strike on a convoy near the Iraqi city of Mosul on Friday that...

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Capt. Walt Slaughter, left, executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), and Lt. Ramses Leon, shoot off an EA-18G Growler from the Cougars of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 139 off the flight deck of Carl Vinson, 1 November, 2014.
photo: US Navy / MCS2 Scott Fenaroli

updated 10 Apr 2014; published 27 Nov 2013
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Syria Army kill leader of "State of Islam" Group in Ghouta
updated 04 Oct 2014; published 04 Oct 2014
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Alan Henning killed by Islamic State
updated 17 Mar 2014; published 14 Mar 2014
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Mali Islamist Leader Killed By French Air Strikes
updated 09 Nov 2014; published 09 Nov 2014
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Islamic State: US air strikes target ISIS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi in Mosul
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 04 Sep 2014
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ISIS Leader Dead?
updated 09 Nov 2014; published 09 Nov 2014
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Warplanes hit convoy near Mosul in attempt to kill ISIS leaders
Jerusalem should be capital of two states: top EU diplomat
Full Article The Siasat Daily
09 Nov 2014

November 09: The European Union's top diplomat Federica Mogherini today said that Jerusalem "should be the capital of two states", as tensions gripped the holy city hit by Israeli-Palestinian violence. "I think Jerusalem can be and should be the capital of two states," Mogherini told reporters in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Ramallah,...

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Jerusalem should be capital of two states: top EU diplomat
photo: European Community / EC

updated 14 Mar 2014; published 28 Jun 2013
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Top US diplomat John Kerry talks with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu before meeting Abbas
updated 03 Oct 2014; published 03 Oct 2014
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EU joins US in stance against new Israeli settlements in east Jerusalem
updated 18 Aug 2014; published 21 Sep 2013
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Israeli troops manhandle EU diplomats delivering aid to Palestinians
updated 13 Aug 2014; published 07 Feb 2014
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Catherine Ashton condemns Israel's new plans in East Jerusalem, al-Quds
updated 30 Jul 2014; published 17 Nov 2012
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Exclusive video of bombings in Israel city of Jerusalem
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 14 Jan 2013
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North Korea Just Freed Two Imprisoned Americans
Full Article Business Insider
08 Nov 2014

Thomson ReutersU.S. missionary Bae appears before a limited number of media outlets in Pyongyang WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. citizens Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller have been freed from detention by the North Korean government and are returning to the United States, the office of the director of national intelligence said on Saturday. Bae and...

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File - In this March 20, 2013 photo, a North Korean flag hangs inside the interior of Pyongyang’s Supreme Court. Detained American Kenneth Bae has been condemned to 15 years of hard labour for 'hostile acts' against the state.
photo: AP

updated 01 Sep 2014; published 01 Sep 2014
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Pyongyang American Prisoners Kenneth Bae | Jeffrey Fowle | Matthew Miller Plea for Freedom Interview
updated 08 Nov 2014; published 08 Nov 2014
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American Kenneth Bae released from North Korea
updated 08 Nov 2014; published 08 Nov 2014
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BREAKING: North Korea releases detained US nationals Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 02 Sep 2014
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Americans Imprisoned in North Korea
updated 01 Sep 2014; published 02 Nov 2013
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Kenneth Bae: Detained in North Korea One Year
updated 26 Oct 2014; published 26 Oct 2014
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John Kerry says no apology to North Korea to free Americans
Asia-Pacific ministers pledge at APEC to step up corruption fight
Full Article The Australian
08 Nov 2014

ASIA-Pacific government ministers meeting in Beijing yesterday endorsed plans to deepen regional anti-corruption efforts, in a move that dovetails with a high-profile crackdown on bribery and rake-offs within China’s Communist Party. China has recently announced stepped-up efforts to extradite former officials suspected of corruption from...

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, during a visit at the UNESCO headquarters, in Paris, Thursday March 27, 2014. Deal-making and commemorations of a half-century of French diplomatic ties with Communist China were the order of business during Xi's three-day visit, part of his European tour.
photo: AP / Christian Hartmann

updated 08 Nov 2014; published 08 Nov 2014
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APEC countries to set up anti corruption network
updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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Finance ministers from APEC economies gathering in Beijing
updated 04 Nov 2014; published 04 Nov 2014
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Economists: geography still matters in Asia-Pacific trade
updated 14 Oct 2013; published 14 Oct 2013
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APEC Summit 1 - Joining the Asia Pacific Family
updated 10 Sep 2012; published 10 Sep 2012
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Moscow hosts APEC 2012 Summit
updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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China-Japan talks fuel hope of meeting to end tension
Saleh's party rejects new Yemeni government
Full Article Al Jazeera
08 Nov 2014

Yemen's General People's Congress, the party of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, has rejected the newly formed government, announcing that the party's majority parliamentary bloc will not support a confidence vote backing it. Earlier on Saturday, President Abdrabuh...

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Protestors march while chanting slogans during a demonstration demanding the trial of Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012. Saleh stepped down on February after more than a year of country-wide protests demanding his resignation.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

updated 04 Oct 2011; published 04 Oct 2011
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Anwar al-Awlaki Praying In Mosque With Yemen President Saleh
updated 24 Mar 2011; published 24 Mar 2011
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Who Is Yemen's President?, Ali Abdullah Saleh
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Yemen president dismisses government to end stand-off.
updated 10 Dec 2012; published 10 Dec 2012
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Memorandum to the President of Bangladesh: Restore Fundamental Freedom!
updated 19 Jun 2011; published 19 Jun 2011
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Yemeni Authorities say President Saleh to Return
updated 23 Sep 2011; published 23 Sep 2011
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Yemeni President Returns Home

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The Independent
Hackers who claim to be "the voice of Palestine" accessed the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service website and posted an alarming message, the emergency services confirmed today. The...
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CounterPunch
On October 31, a new United Nations General Assembly First Committee resolution on depleted uranium (DU) weapons passed overwhelmingly. There were 143 states in favor, four...
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CounterPunch
Israel’s decision to shut down al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday, 30 October, is not just a gross violation of the religious rights of Palestinian Muslims. In fact, the rights of...

UN Peace Envoy for Syria Calls on Damascus to Suspend Fighting: Reports
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MOSCOW, November 9 (RIA Novosti) - The United Nations peace envoy for Syria met officials in Damascus Sunday on plans to suspend fighting between the government and Islamic State (IS) militants, as well as other rebel groups,...
photo: UN / Loey Felipe
Iran victim of media and political terrorism: Human rights official
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In an interview with Euronews correspondent James Franey in Geneva, he slammed the West’s ‘double standard policy’ on human rights. He said: “I think Iran right now is targeted, is falling victim to a new kind of terrorism. I call it media and...
photo: UN / Rick Bajornas
UN chief hails US nationals' release in North Korea
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United Nations, November 08: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon has welcomed the release of two US nationals by North Korea, voicing his hope that "the positive momentum for improving relations among the concerned parties" will be built on. Ban...
photo: UN / Amanda Voisard
President Barack Obama makes a statement on Ukraine, Thursday, March 20, 2014, on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington before departing for Florida. President Barack Obama said the US is levying a new round of economic sanctions on individuals in Russia, both inside and outside the government, in retaliation for the Kremlin's actions in Ukraine. He also said he has also signed a new executive order that would allow the U.S. to sanction key sectors of the Russian economy.
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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama introduced his choice for attorney general on Saturday as an accomplished prosecutor from New York City who will carry on a "fierce commitment to equal justice." Loretta Lynch, 55, would be the first...
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Obama Malaysia Airlines
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says he is "very grateful" that North Korea has released the last two Americans in its custody. Obama says "it's a wonderful day for" Americans Kenneth Bae (bay) and Matthew Miller and their families. U.S....
photo: Creative Commons / White House / Pete Souza
Germany Berlin Wall Anniversary
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BERLIN (AP) — Germany on Sunday celebrates the 25th anniversary of the night the Berlin Wall fell, a pivotal moment in the collapse of communism and the start of the country's emergence as the major power at the heart of Europe. A 15-kilometer...
photo: AP / Markus Schreiber
File - Employees walk among new cars Nov. 29, 2006, at the first showroom in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where women sell cars to female buyers. Although women are banned from driving in Saudi Arabia, they can own cars.
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It’s the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive, but that could be about to change. The advisory council to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has recommended the country’s government lift the long-standing ban on women drivers...
photo: AP / Donna Abu-Nasr


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