Climate change impacts heat up UN talks in Lima
Full Article The Charlotte Observer
02 Dec 2014

LIMA, Peru With 2014 on track to become the warmest year on record and time running short, more than 190 nations began talks on a new worldwide deal to limit greenhouse gas emissions and keep global warming from causing irreversible damage. New targets for fossil fuel use were announced ahead of the climate conference by the U.S., the European...

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Peru's Minister of the Environment and new President of COP20, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, talks during the opening ceremony of the Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, Monday, Dec. 1, 2014.
photo: AP / Martin Mejia

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FBI probes hack of Sony Pictures as some eye North Korea
Full Article Boston Herald
02 Dec 2014

The FBI has confirmed it is investigating a cyberattack last week that knocked Sony Pictures Entertainment’s computer systems offline. Sony workers reportedly saw a message appear on their computer screens that said “Hacked by #GOP,” which may be the initials of a group calling itself the Guardians of Peace. The...

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The attack has been a major headache for Sony Pictures chairman Michael Lynton
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FBI looking into hack of Sony Pictures' computers
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CNN News -FBI warns of hacking threat after Sony attack -World news today
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North Korea refuses to Deny Sony Pictures Cyber-Attack
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North Korea refuses to deny Sony Pictures cyber-attack
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BBC News -North Korea refuses to deny Sony Pictures cyber-attack
Gunmen kill 36 workers in a Kenyan quarry near Somalia border: media
photo: AP Photo / Karel Prinsloo

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Gunmen kill Kenya quarry workers
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Gunmen kill 36 workers in a Kenyan quarry near Somalia
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Gunmen kill 36 Kenya quarry workers near Mandera
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Gunmen kill 36 workers in a Kenyan quarry near Somalia border - media
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Gunmen kill Kenya quarry workers
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Gunmen kill Kenya quarry workers
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Nigeria rocked by Boko Haram suicide attacks
Full Article Dawn
02 Dec 2014

MAIDUGURI: Boko Haram on Monday launched two separate attacks on state capitals in northeast Nigeria, when two women suicide bombers hit a busy market and fighters launched a major assault on police. The blasts in Maiduguri and dawn raid in Damaturu came just days after a deadly mosque attack in the northern city of Kano left at least 120 people...

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In this photo taken Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, Nigerian police inspect the site of an explosion in Kano, Nigeria.
photo: AP / Muhammed Giginyu

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Rare video shows Boko Haram attack - BBC News
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Nigerian army 'repels' Boko Haram attack near Maiduguri.
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Nigerian Army kills 200 Boko Haram militants
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Two Female Suicide Bombers hit Nigeria's Maiduguri city by 'deadly blasts'
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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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The Independent
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...

A lab officer prepares blood samples from a cancer patient for further DNA testing, Thursday April 19, 2007 at a medical lab at the National University Hospital in Singapore, a country well known for its advanced medical treatment and research facilities. The number of cancer cases in Asia is set to rise dramatically by 2020 due largely to longer life spans and changing lifestyles, threatening a health crisis as poorer countries in the region struggle to keep up.(AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
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A personal DNA test that has sparked controversy in the US has been approved for use in the UK by regulators. The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says the 23andMe spit test, which is designed to give details about a...
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Children from Hownslow Manor school take part in an assembly based on the upcoming World Aids Day, in London Tuesday Nov. 29, 2005. World Aids Day takes place on Dec. 1, with recent World Health Organisation figures showing that some 40 million people are now infected with the HIV virus. Teaching awareness in schools could be one of the many ways of trying to reduce the number of future infections, which in Britain rose again in 2004. The number of Children under the age of 15 in Britain who are affected is 1650
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HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus is being "watered down" as it adapts to our immune systems. It said it was taking longer...
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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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Indian actess and model Gauhar Khan poses for photographers as she walks the green carpet for 15th annual International Indian Film Awards Saturday, April 26, 2014, in Tampa, Fla.
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The incident took place when the actor-model was shooting for a reality show. Bollywood actor and model Gauhar Khan was today slapped for wearing a short dress while hosting a reality show, India's Raw Star, in Mumbai. Khan was slapped by an audience...
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