Ebola crisis: WHO upbeat on targets
Full Article BBC News
01 Dec 2014

The World Health Organization (WHO) says the 60-day goals it set itself for tackling the Ebola outbreak in West Africa have largely been met. The WHO set a target of isolating and treating 70% of patients and of safely burying 70% of victims in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea by 1 December. The WHO's Dr Bruce Aylward said only the treatment...

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In this Tuesday Sept. 30, 2014 file photo, Nowa Paye, 9, is taken to an ambulance after showing signs of Ebola infection in the village of Freeman Reserve, about 30 miles north of Monrovia, Liberia.
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'One of biggest tragedies': Ebola triggers Sierra Leone lockdown
updated 18 Sep 2014; published 18 Sep 2014
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Sierra Leone to enter lockdown over Ebola crisis
updated 18 Oct 2014; published 18 Oct 2014
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Ebola crisis: Sierra Leone revamps response team
updated 16 Nov 2014; published 16 Nov 2014
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November 16 2014 Breaking news Ebola Virus Surgeon infected critical condition at Nebraska hospital
updated 05 Sep 2014; published 14 Aug 2014
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Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: A Village Devastated | The New York Times
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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Ebola crisis: Sierra Leone begins three-day lockdown
Kurds tighten border as displaced Iraqis strain resources
Full Article Reuters
01 Dec 2014

ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - They used to be symbols of an oil-fuelled boom, but the unfinished buildings in Iraq's Kurdish north are now crammed with people fleeing violence in the rest of the country. Of the two million people displaced by Islamic State offensives in Iraq this year, almost half sought refuge in Kurdistan, inflating the semi-autonomous...

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File - Syrian refugees cross into Iraq at the Peshkhabour border point in Dahuk, 260 miles (430 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013.
photo: AP / Hadi Mizban

updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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Kurds tighten border as displaced Iraqis strain resources
updated 08 Nov 2013; published 06 Dec 2007
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Iraq's internally displaced persons - 6 Dec 07
updated 20 Jun 2014; published 16 Dec 2013
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Syrian refugee crisis: Host communities in Jordan | ACTED
updated 06 Feb 2014; published 23 Apr 2013
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UNFPA Head to visit Syrian refugee camp in Turkey
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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United Nations: Number of Syrian refugees tops three million mark.
updated 01 Sep 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Number of Syrian Refugees Tops Three Million Mark
Europe Will Struggle to Raise Cash for Decarbonization, IEA Says
Full Article Bloomberg
01 Dec 2014

The European Union will struggle to finance the decarbonization of its economy and keep power and gas prices low enough to retain energy-intensive industries, according to the International Energy Agency. The bloc needs to boost prices in its emissions market, the world’s biggest, and introduce...

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Europe Will Struggle to Raise Cash for Decarbonization, IEA Says
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updated 06 Sep 2014; published 25 Aug 2012
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The Truth Behind The Energy Lie(What The Energy Cartels Don't Want You To See) full movie
updated 22 Nov 2014; published 22 Nov 2014
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Monter Energy Genova Supercross
updated 23 Nov 2014; published 23 Nov 2014
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MONSTER ENERGY IS SATANIC! ... I mean, duh. Obviously
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 12 Jul 2014
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[NEW Technology documentary] Renewable Energy - NEW+ Science Documentary 2014
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 27 May 2014
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Extremely Powerful Pure Clean Positive Energy Raise Vibration Binaural
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 30 Jul 2012
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The future of energy?
For Obama and the Pentagon, an uneasy relationship
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
01 Dec 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — On a trip to Afghanistan during President Barack Obama's first term, Defense Secretary Robert Gates was stunned to find a telephone line at the military's special operations headquarters that linked directly back to a top White House national security official. "I had them tear it out while I was standing there,"...

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File - President Barack Obama, center, addresses the media after meeting with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, Army Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, right, and combatant commanders at the Pentagon, Oct. 8, 2014.
photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett

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President Obama Meets with the Pentagon About ISIL
updated 25 Nov 2014; published 25 Nov 2014
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Obama accepts resignation of Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel
updated 05 Sep 2014; published 11 Jun 2013
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Documentary - INSIDE THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 11 Sep 2013
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President Obama Addresses the Nation on Syria
updated 13 Sep 2014; published 13 Sep 2014
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White House and Pentagon both clarify: US is "at war" with ISIL
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 21 Jul 2010
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Cameron and Obama discuss Gary McKinnon, UFO Hunter - Pentagon Hacker
Ferguson shooting: Police criticise 'hands up don't shoot' gesture displayed by NFL players
Full Article The Independent
01 Dec 2014

Police officers in St Louis, Missouri, fiercely condemned five NFL players yesterday after they demonstrated the "hands up don't shoot" surrender gesture before a game in relation to the Ferguson shooting. The act was described as "tasteless, offensive and inflammatory" in a statement issued by the St Louis Police Officers Association and...

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Members of the St. Louis Rams raise their arms in awareness of the events in Ferguson, Mo., as they walk onto the field during introductions before an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014, in St. Louis.
photo: AP / L.G. Patterson

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St. Louis Rams Players Enter Field With "Hands Up, Don't Shoot"
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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Rams Players Should be PUNISHED For 'Hands Up' Ferguson Protest Say St Louis Cops!!!
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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FERGUSON POLICE WANTS ST LOUIS RAMS PLAYERS DICIPLINED FOR BROWN GESTURE! WOW! 12/01/14
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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St Louis Rams Players Support Ferguson Protesters - Enter Field in 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Pose
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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St. Louis Rams players stage 'hands up, don't shoot' protest at NFL game in show
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
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St. Louis Rams players stage 'hands up, don't shoot' protest at NFL game in show of solidarity

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Why experts believe that this time around, U.N. climate talks might lead to a global deal to stem rising temperatures...
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Xi Jinping’s hardline stance sends fear across Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang, where there are other challenges to monolithic rule ...
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Aicha Elbasri thought the war was over. The conflict in Darfur was no more; now the process of rebuilding lives and relocating the millions of displaced could begin. The person...

WHO: Ebola Stabilizing in Some Places But Far From Over
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Lisa Schlein GENEVA, SWITZERLANDThe World Health Organization reports the Ebola epidemic in West Africa is slowing down and stabilizing in some places, but is far from over. The World Health Organization reports two United Nations targets have been...
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, left. shakes hands with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, after a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, June 8, 2010.
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© AFP/File Alain JocardTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pictured, on Monday holds talks in Ankara with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to tighten links which have survived potentially grave disputes over the Syria and Ukraine crises...
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Smoke rises after a bomb blast at a bus terminal in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Two explosions ripped through a bustling bus terminal and market frequented by thousands of people in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday afternoon.
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Twin blasts have exploded in the north-eastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri in a crowded market where two female suicide bombers killed 70 people a week ago. Eyewitness reports say rescue workers are evacuating the dead and injured while police say it...
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In this Nov. 28, 2014 photo , lawmaker Robert Biedron, Poland’s first openly gay lawmaker
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Voters in Poland have elected the country's first openly gay mayor. [TICON-A VIDEO] Robert Biedron, who already made history in 2011 by becoming the first openly gay politician in parliament, was elected mayor of the small city of Slupsk in northern...
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Incoming European Council President Donald Tusk speaks
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WARSAW, Poland - Donald Tusk becomes the second full-time president of the European Council on Monday. Tusk, who was democratic Poland's longest-serving prime minister before resigning in September just short of seven years in office, will be in...
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 14th Nov 2007. Koya  Iraqi Kurdistan. The Iranian Kurdish peshmarga, military in Iraq. Jamal
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Iraq has uncovered the existence of 50,000 "ghost soldiers", Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has said, promising a crackdown on corruption. "The prime minister revealed the existence of 50,000 fictitious names" in the military, said a statement...
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Riot police use tear gas against protesters after thousands of people blocked a main road at the financial central district 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.
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HONG KONG -- Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters faced off with Hong Kong police late Sunday, stepping up their movement for genuine democratic reforms after being camped out on the city's streets for more than two months. Student protest leaders on...
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