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Palestinians killed in West Bank Gaza solidarity march
Full Article BBC News
25 Jul 2014

At least two Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank during protests against Israel's military campaign in Gaza, officials say. At least 10,000 protesters marched from Ramallah towards East Jerusalem, where they were met by Israeli forces. Around 200 protestors were wounded. Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza's fighting has...

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A Palestinians carry the body of Hamas militant, who medics said was killed by an Israeli air strike which took place before a five-hour humanitarian truce, during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 17, 2014.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 25 Jul 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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State of Palestine: Two dead in West Bank clashes
updated 25 Jul 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian In Massive West Bank Clash - 800 Palestinians & 33 Israelis Killed
updated 25 Jul 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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Israeli soldiers shoot and kill Palestinian protester in West Bank
updated 21 Jul 2014; published 21 Jul 2014
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‪Reporter Breaks Down while Reporting on Israeli Killing of Palestinian Children‬ in Gaza
updated 23 Jul 2014; published 23 Jul 2014
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What The Media Isn't Telling You About Israel's Attack On Gaza
updated 16 Jun 2014; published 16 Jun 2014
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Palestinian killed as Israeli forces attack Gaza, West Bank
Ukrainian prime minister announces resignation
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader
24 Jul 2014

KIEV, UkraineUkrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced his resignation Thursday, opening the way for new elections that would reflect the country's starkly changed political scene after the ouster of pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych in February. Yatsenyuk, a supporter of closer ties with Europe and a key participant in...

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Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk speaks in the parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, July 24, 2014.
photo: AP / Andrew Kravchenko, Pool

updated 28 Jan 2014; published 28 Jan 2014
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Prime Minister Of The Ukraine Resigns in Bid to End Protests
updated 28 Jan 2014; published 28 Jan 2014
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UKRAINE PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS and ANTI PROTEST LAW REMOVED
updated 27 Feb 2014; published 27 Feb 2014
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Ukraine protests: Prime minister submits his resignation
updated 28 Jan 2014; published 28 Jan 2014
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Ukraine protests: Prime minister submits his resignation
updated 29 Jan 2014; published 29 Jan 2014
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Ukraine Protesters Remain Defiant As Government Resigns
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Resigned
Iraq elects new president as attacks kill dozens
Full Article The Guardian
24 Jul 2014

QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press= BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi lawmakers elected a veteran Kurdish politician on Thursday to replace long-serving Jalal Talabani as the country's new president in the latest step toward forming a new government. But a series of attacks killed dozens of people and Islamic militants destroyed a Muslim shrine traditionally...

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Fouad Massoum speaks during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, July 24, 2014.
photo: AP / Hadi Mizban

updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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IRAQ ELECTS new PRESIDENT as ATTACKS KILL dozens BREAKING NEWS 2014
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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Dozens Killed In Iraq Suicide Attack On A Prison Bus - Iraq MPs Elect Fouad Massoum As President
updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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Iraq Crisis 279 Islamic Militants Killed In 24 Hours
updated 15 Jun 2014; published 15 Jun 2014
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Militants Post Images of Mass Killing in Iraq
updated 10 Jun 2014; published 10 Jun 2014
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Iraq City Mosul Attacked And Seized By Al Qaeda Splinter Group And The Levant (ISIL)
updated 16 Jun 2014; published 16 Jun 2014
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Hotels Targeted In Deadly Kenya Attack - 'Islamists' Massacre Dozens In Kenya
U.N. shelter in Gaza shelled, killing at least 15; cease-fire elusive
Full Article Sacramento Bee
24 Jul 2014

GAZA CITY - With a cease-fire accord remaining elusive despite intense diplomatic efforts, a U.N. shelter in northern Gaza was shelled on Thursday, causing "multiple deaths and injuries," according to a spokesman for the U.N. refugee agency. At least 15 people were killed and scores hurt when a school compound in Beit Hanoun, designated as a haven...

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U.N. shelter in Gaza shelled, killing at least 15; cease-fire elusive
photo: UN / Shareef Sarhan

updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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Gaza: Shell hits UN shelter `killing 15 injuring over 200 - BBC New
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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BBC News - Gaza UN shelter shelled, `killing 15
updated 23 Jul 2014; published 23 Jul 2014
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Israel keeps up Gaza assault; diplomats seek ceasefire
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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Israeli shelling kills at least 15 in UN Gaza shelter
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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'We want ceasefire parallel with lifting of siege on Gaza' Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal - BBC News
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Israelis, Palestinians voice mixed feelings about proposed Gaza ceasefire
Israel's Walls and Wars of Shame
Full Article WorldNews.com
24 Jul 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. As Israeli ground troops continue to push deeper into the Gaza Strip (known as Operation Edge), backed by deadly tanks, artillery fire, and air strikes, all of which have killed hundreds of civilians including many children, recall that since its inception it has pursued an iron-fisted policy against...

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A Palestinian girl gets help from her relatives to sneak out  through the wall of the Rafah crossing borders with Egypt as the crossing door takes long procedures to pass each one on his own, Wednesday, Feb.7, 2007. Thousands of Palestinians came to the crossing since Tuesday night to be in an early queue to pass to the Egyptian side through the crossing that doesn't usually open its gates to the Palestinians.
photo: IRIN

updated 04 Jan 2013; published 04 Jan 2013
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Israel builds BARRIER on Syria BORDER to "PROTECT" citizens from Syrian WAR & "ISLAMIST EXTREMISTS"
updated 27 Mar 2014; published 27 Mar 2014
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Israel's border fence.
updated 18 Nov 2013; published 18 Nov 2013
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Israeli The walls Gaza and West Bank
updated 23 Jun 2013; published 23 Jun 2013
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Two-State Delusion: Israel erects concrete walls, corners Palestinians
updated 14 Jan 2009; published 14 Jan 2009
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The Apartheid Wall of Hate
updated 02 Apr 2012; published 02 Apr 2012
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Gaza overview

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Forbes
In Venezuela, the Maduro government is about to put a leading opposition politician on trial, or ‘show trial’ to be precise. Leopoldo Lopez has remained in prison since his arrest...
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WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling By the time a deadly bomb exploded in San Francisco on July 22, 1916, militant and war-making ideological infrastructures were...
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Detroit Free Press
The New York Police Department had a big whodunit on its hands Tuesday, in addition to egg on its face. Who swapped out two big American flags flying over the Brooklyn Bridge...

Newly elected President Fouad Massoum listens during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, July 24, 2014. Kurdish politician Massoum was named Iraq’s new president on Thursday, Massoum, 76, one of the founders of President Jalal Talabani’s Patriotic Union of Kurdistan party, known as PUK, accepted the position after winning two-thirds of the votes, noting the “huge security, political and economic tasks" facing the government.
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The UN chief met current Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki and stressed the need for a broad-based government to be formed as soon as possible to save the country from collapse. Kurdish politician Fouad Massoum became Iraq’s new president on...
photo: AP / Hadi Mizban
Traces left by the Dakar Rally, 2005, in the Sahara Desert, Mauritania
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The wreckage of a passenger jet which vanished from radar in West Africa has been spotted in northern Mali's desert, the country's president has said. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said: "I have just been informed that the wreckage has been...
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Tourists disembark from a cruise ship which docked at Mombasa port, Kenya
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A female tourist was killed in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa today in the same area where a Russian visitor was murdered earlier in July by a criminal gang, a police official said. The...
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Parliament speaker Reuven Rivlin, right, seen as Israel's Prime Minister designate Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of his new government, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 31, 2009.
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Travel deals JERUSALEM - (AP) -- Israel's parliament has sworn in Reuven Rivlin as the country's new president, replacing Nobel Peace laureate Shimon Peres whose term ends as Israel is fighting a war against Hamas in Gaza. Rivlin's swear-in ceremony...
photo: AP / Debbie Hill, Pool)
Israeli fire hits UN facility in Gaza, killing 15
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GAZA CITY, Gaza StripIsraeli tank shells hit a compound housing a U.N. school in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens who were seeking shelter from fierce clashes on the streets outside, Palestinian officials...
photo: UN / Shareef Sarhan
The gurney used to restrain condemned prisoners during the lethal injection process is shown in the Texas death house Tuesday, May 27, 2008 in Huntsville, Texas. For decades, the Supreme Court declined to address execution methods and whether such punishment should apply to child rapists. In its latest term, the court addressed both, but neither ruling solves capital punishment arguments. Instead, there will be even more litigation claiming lethal injection causes extreme suffering, say death penalty oppo
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PHOENIX — A condemned murderer took nearly two hours to die and gasped for about 90 minutes during an execution in Arizona that quickly rekindled the national debate on capital punishment in the U.S. The execution of 55-year-old Joseph Rudolph Wood...
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Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, dressed in white and holding up a flower stem, is taken into custody by Bolivarian National Guards, in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Feb 18, 2014. Lopez re-emerged from days of hiding to address an anti-government demonstration and then he turned himself in to authorities Tuesday. Speaking to some 5,000 supporters with a megaphone, Lopez said that he doesn't fear going to jail to defend his beliefs and constitutional right to peacefully protest against President Nicolas Maduro.
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Caracas - Jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez went on trial in Venezuela on Wednesday, accused of masterminding anti-government protests that turned violent and left 43 people dead. Days after the demonstrations began in mid-February, Lopez...
photo: AP / Alejandro Cegarra