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Why Tunisia succeeded where Egypt failed
Full Article Al Jazeera
13 Dec 2014

The coincidence couldn't be more striking. As Tunisians prepare for a run-off in their first full presidential elections, an Egyptian court has declared invalid all remaining murder and corruption charges against former President Hosni Mubarak, which stemmed from his three decades of misrule and the hundreds killed in the brutal crackdown he...

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Tunisian parliament members take their oath of office during the inaugural session of the newly elected Tunisian parliament in Tunis, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014.
photo: AP / Hassene Dridi

updated 04 Dec 2014; published 04 Dec 2014
2:49
Egyptian Human Rights Activist Ahmad Harqan: ISIS Is Doing what the Prophet Muhammad Did
updated 12 Jul 2013; published 18 Dec 2012
77:09
Egypt's Transition: Military Rule, Human Rights Challenges, and U.S. Policy Choices
updated 05 Nov 2013; published 13 May 2013
92:46
Human Rights in Tunisia's Transition: A View from the Field
updated 14 Jul 2014; published 08 Mar 2012
22:28
"Women of my country, Women to reckon with"
updated 19 Aug 2014; published 10 Feb 2013
1:54
Arab Spring implodes: Egyptian anti-Islamists look to US as human rights violations continue
updated 01 Dec 2014; published 01 Dec 2014
12:25
“A Dark Moment in Egypt's History”: Former Dictator Hosni Mubarak Cleared in Death of Protesters
Set aside hate, China's Xi says on Nanjing Massacre anniversary
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
13 Dec 2014

By Ben Blanchard BEIJING(Reuters) - China and Japan should set aside hatred and not allow the minority who led Japan to war to affect relations now, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday, as the country marked its first national memorial day for the Nanjing Massacre. China and Japan have long sparred over their painful history. China...

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, attends a ceremony to mark China's first National Memorial Day at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall in Nanjing in eastern China's Jiangsu province Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014.
photo: AP / Ng Han Guan

updated 13 Dec 2014; published 13 Dec 2014
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Set aside hate, China's Xi says on Nanjing Massacre anniversary
updated 04 Aug 2014; published 28 Apr 2014
2:04
China releases wartime documents revealing Japanese atrocities
updated 09 Dec 2014; published 09 Dec 2014
4:01
China's High-profile Media Coverage on Claims of Compensation against Japan.
updated 07 Dec 2014; published 07 Dec 2014
3:02
First episode of Nanjing Massacre archives released
updated 04 Aug 2014; published 28 Feb 2014
2:26
China designates two national days on Japanese aggressions during WWII
updated 21 Aug 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
1:49
China applies for UNESCO listing of Nanjing documents not bowing to Japan's demand on 'comfort women
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, center, speaks as Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, right, listens in the Crisis Management Centre at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, Australia Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.
photo: AP / Stefan Postles

updated 17 Jul 2014; published 17 Jul 2014
5:59
Malaysia Airlines flight MH 17 crashes in Ukraine - Full first Clip
updated 28 Jul 2014; published 18 Jul 2014
2:30
Putin holds Ukraine responsible for Malaysian plane tragedy
updated 21 Jul 2014; published 18 Jul 2014
0:27
Petro Poroshenko About Malaysia Airlines plane crashes on Ukraine
updated 05 Aug 2014; published 17 Jul 2014
2:47
Ukraine President: 'Terrorist Act' Downed Flight MH17
updated 31 Aug 2014; published 20 Jul 2014
2:38
Malaysia Plane Shot in Ukraine
updated 02 Sep 2014; published 19 Jul 2014
1:41
Malaysia Plane Crash Flight MH 17 Shot Down In Ukraine By Ground Missile
Security Council inaction on Darfur ‘can only embolden perpetrators to continue brutality’ – ICC prosecutor
Full Article United Nations
12 Dec 2014

Print 12 December 2014 – The Security Council must rethink its approach to the deteriorating crisis in Darfur and fully pursue those individuals deemed responsible for atrocities, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) told the body today as she firmly criticized its lack of action on crimes committed in the war-torn region....

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Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), addresses the Security Council during today's meeting on the Reports of the Secretary-General on the Sudan and South Sudan, 17 June, 2014.
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras

updated 31 Jan 2014; published 27 Jun 2011
4:37
(Arabic version) - Libya situation: Pre-Trial Chamber I issues three warrants of arrest
updated 10 Jan 2014; published 04 Nov 2011
5:01
Libya: RT on ICC Ocampo decision to include NATO in War Crimes Probe
updated 01 Mar 2014; published 04 May 2011
3:51
Libya/ICC report, Amb. Salam - May 4, 2011
updated 09 Dec 2013; published 23 Jul 2010
2:17
International Criminal Court Say Sudanese President Will Be Arrested For Genocide
updated 26 Jul 2010; published 23 Feb 2010
1:36
Hybrid court to handle war atrocities in Darfur
updated 06 Mar 2014; published 13 Nov 2012
2:20
UN leaked report: Uganda delegation returns from the UN
Kerry aims to avert UN crisis on Mideast
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
12 Dec 2014

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says he hopes upcoming talks with Israel's prime minister and European officials will avert the possibility of a U.N. Security Council clash over proposed resolutions dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Several nations, including Jordan and France, have proposed Security Council...

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Palestinians take part in a rally in solidarity with al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem organised by Palestinian security forces, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, December 11, 2014.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 21 May 2013; published 21 May 2013
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Kerry Flies to Asia to Avert North Korea Crisis
updated 04 Feb 2014; published 24 Feb 2013
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WASHINGTON News - Congress, Jack Lew, John McCain, John Kerry
updated 03 Dec 2014; published 03 Dec 2014
0:57
Europe Energy Crisis: Lithuania weens itself off Russia gas dependency
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 Apr 2014
1:42
Syria crisis talks: John Kerry calls Sergei Lavrov Geneva talks 'constructive'
updated 14 Mar 2014; published 14 Mar 2014
8:37
EU/Russia: Are politics driving gas?
updated 05 Sep 2014; published 04 Sep 2014
17:47
Ukraine: Senator John McCain visits Kiev "Russia threatens all of Europe"

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BBC News
Ever since Ukraine's February revolution, the Kremlin has characterised the new leaders in Kiev as a "fascist junta" made up of neo-Nazis and anti-Semites, set on...
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Business Insider
REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch See Also KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's top public prosecutor said an investigation into suspected tapping of Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile...
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Huffington Post
A man has reportedly confessed to Brazilian police that he was a serial killer and hit man responsible for the deaths of dozens of people, the BBC reported. Sailson Jose Das...

Michelle Bachelet Jeria, President of Chile, addresses the Head of State Segment of the UN Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru, 10 December, 2014.
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Climate talks in Lima ran into extra time amid rising frustration from developing countries at the “ridiculously low” commitments from rich countries to help pay for cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. ...
photo: UN / Mark Garten
Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., emerges after a unanimous vote by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approving him to become America's next top diplomat, replacing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
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By Patricia Zengerle BOGOTA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged Colombian negotiators on Friday to move quickly in peace talks aimed at ending 50 years of war so that the Andean country can move on and achieve "enormous...
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite
Italian premier Matteo Renzi gestures prior to a confidence vote in the Chamber of Deputies, in Rome, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014. The Senate voted 169-139 to confirm Renzi's broad coalition, which ranges from his center-left Democrats to center-right forces formerly loyal to ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi. Renzi needed at least 155 votes to clinch the victory, one of two mandatory confidence votes. The second vote, in the Chamber of Deputies, is expected later Tuesday. Renzi's coalition has a comfortable majority in the lower chamber.
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ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Friday proposed tougher laws against corruption amid an investigation in Rome into a mafia-like group that offered bribes to officials in exchange for lucrative public contracts. The government...
photo: AP / Andrew Medichini
Public sector workers walk past a statue on the Vittoriano monument, tomb of the unknown soldier, holding flags of labor unions as they protest against the Italian government's spending cuts, in Rome, Friday Sept. 28, 2012.
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MILAN (AP) — Striking Italian union workers marched Friday through more than 50 Italian cities to protest government economic reforms that they say erode their rights. The thousands of protesters clashed with police in some cities, including...
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
2014 Hong Kong protests
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Rush-hour traffic yesterday streamed through the heart of Hong Kong for the first time in more than two months after police cleared the territory’s main pro-democracy protest camp with mass arrests, but activists vowed that their struggle would...
photo: Creative Commons / 海彥
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Shinzo Abe arrives for a press conference at the party headquarters in Tokyo Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, a day after the party's landslide victory over the ruling Democratic Party of Japan led by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in parliamentary elections. Abe stressed Monday that the road ahead will not be easy as he tries to revive Japan's sputtering economy and bolster its national security amid deteriorating relations with China.
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Japan is set to hold a general election this weekend that looks likely to return Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to power and might even give him the momentum to press ahead with badly needed structural changes. Billed as a referendum on...
photo: AP / Koji Sasahara
Buckingham Palace in Westminster, United Kingdom.
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LONDON (AP) — A mushroom with hallucinogenic properties was found growing at Buckingham Palace but no one suspects Queen Elizabeth II of cultivating the magic mushroom. The Amanita muscaria...
photo: WN / Periasamy


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