Ebola: New vaccine trial begins
Full Article BBC News
06 Jan 2015

Scientists at Oxford University have begun immunising healthy volunteers with a new Ebola vaccine. In September last year a separate trial of another Ebola vaccine got underway in the city. This latest trial involves 72 adult volunteers aged 18-50. Dr Matthew Snape, from the Oxford Vaccine Group, part of the University of Oxford Department of...

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File - Scene from an Ebola treatment centre run by Medecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Magburaka, Sierra Leone, at the time of a visit from Anthony Banbury, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER), 30 December 2014.
photo: UN / Martine Perret

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Switzerland: Experimental Ebola vaccine arrives in Geneva
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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Ebola aid donated by UK to Sierra Leone
updated 13 Nov 2014; published 13 Nov 2014
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Ebola Vaccine Trials to Start in West Africa
updated 19 Sep 2014; published 19 Sep 2014
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Human trials offer hope for Ebola vaccine
updated 09 Oct 2014; published 09 Oct 2014
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First phase of Ebola vaccine human trials set to begin
updated 30 Aug 2014; published 30 Aug 2014
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West Africa Ebola Vaccine Trials Possible by Early 2015
AirAsia crash search area extended
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
06 Jan 2015

Strong currents forced Indonesia to expand the search area for the crashed AirAsia plane today, as rough seas and bad weather moved debris and made it difficult to reach suspected chunks of the fuselage on the ocean floor. With only 37 bodies recovered since Flight 8501 crashed on December 28, there are also concerns that it will become harder to...

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The recovery team from USS Sampson signals the boat deck crew while conducting search and recovery operations in support of the Indonesian-led Air Asia flight QZ8501 search efforts, Java Sea, 4 January, 2015.
photo: US Navy / MCS1 Brett Cote

updated 03 Jan 2015; published 03 Jan 2015
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Raw: Search Teams Recover Bodies in Java Sea
updated 30 Dec 2014; published 30 Dec 2014
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AirAsia Crash Confirmed: Debris, Including Bodies Belongs to Flight QZ8501
updated 30 Dec 2014; published 30 Dec 2014
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Bodies floating off Indonesian coast after Air Asia plane crash
updated 30 Dec 2014; published 30 Dec 2014
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AirAsia QZ 8501 Wreckage FOUND :Dead Bodies Floating in Sea Belitung Island
updated 28 Dec 2014; published 28 Dec 2014
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AirAsia Flight 8501 Plane Crash Missing Air Asia flight Missing AirAsia Indonesia flight QZ8501
updated 29 Dec 2014; published 29 Dec 2014
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AirAsia QZ8501: Indonesia plane search resumes: World News
File - Indian army men stand on top of a mountain, during an encounter between suspected militants and Army soldiers on their base at Mohra, in Kashmir, India on December 05, 2014.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 09 Oct 2014; published 09 Oct 2014
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Fighting between nuclear armed India & Pakistan in Kashmir force thousands to flee their homes
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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BORDER NEWS OF INDIA N PAKISTAN OF FLOOD:In pictures Deadly Kashmir floods
updated 03 Aug 2014; published 11 Feb 2014
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Special: Inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (Aired: December 2004)
updated 06 Dec 2014; published 06 Dec 2014
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India slams Pakistan for terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir
updated 06 Oct 2014; published 06 Oct 2014
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Thousands flee along Kashmir border as India, Pakistan trade fire
updated 09 Sep 2014; published 09 Sep 2014
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India & Pakistan floods: 'We had no warning' - BBC News
Let the Iraqi Army have its day
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Jan 2015

On January 6, Iraq will hold its annual Army Day parade in Baghdad. The ceremony evokes mixed feelings amongst Iraqis: after all, the parade marches under massive crossed swords wielded by giant bronze hands modelled on those of Saddam Hussein himself. For the Kurds it is an ominous ritual, a leftover from an era when Baghdad's military power far...

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File - An Iraqi Soldier from the 1st Battalion, 2nd Brigade of the 7th Iraqi Army Division passes out toys to children while on patrol in Hit, Iraq.
photo: USMC / Staff Sgt. Brenda Varnadore

updated 20 Jul 2014; published 20 Jul 2014
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Iraq War - Iraqi Special Forces In Heavy Combat Action Against ISIS
updated 06 Sep 2014; published 24 Jun 2014
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On the frontline with Shia's Badr Army in Iraq - BBC News
updated 05 Dec 2014; published 05 Dec 2014
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Iraq War - Iraqi Special Forces In Heavy Combat Action Against ISIS
updated 06 Sep 2014; published 07 Jul 2014
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'We terrify Isis' say Iraq's Shia militias - BBC News
updated 06 Sep 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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U.S. Sends Special Forces Troops to Iraq as ISIS Insurgency Worsens
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 16 Jun 2014
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Iranian Soldier in Iraq ( S.W.A.T ) Army Fighting vs terrorist group ISIS
German anti-Muslim protesters rally despite Chancellor Angela Merkel plea
Full Article DNA India
06 Jan 2015

Protesters marched in several German cities on Monday against higher levels of immigration and what they see as the growing influence of Islam, in defiance of an appeal from Chancellor Angela Merkel to spurn rallies she views as racist. The rallies, organised by a new grassroots movement known as PEGIDA, or Patriotic...

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A protester holds a banner reading "Stop Islam Terror" during a rally called 'Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West' (PEGIDA) in Cologne, Germany, Monday evening, Jan. 5, 2015.
photo: AP / Martin Meissner

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Angela Merkel Urges Germans To Welcome Refugees, Dump Racism
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Massiver Protest gegen Angela Merkel - 29.08.2014 in Dresden
updated 15 Sep 2013; published 15 Sep 2013
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Merkel's Dresden Drone Close Encounter: Drone crashes in front of German Chancellor Angela Merkel
updated 09 Nov 2014; published 09 Nov 2014
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel recalls the fall of the Berlin Wall
updated 14 Apr 2012; published 14 Apr 2012
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Meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Heiligendamm, Germany (2007)
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin FEMEN protest

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BBC News
It did not take long. The game is very much in play. Greek voters are being bombarded with warnings about what is at stake when they go to the polls on 25 January. There is little...
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The Observer
Beijing has restricted Gmail's reach in China. Photograph: Sinopix/Rex Features Recent reports that China has imposed further restrictions on Gmail, Google’s flagship email...

Journalists work at the Stock Exchange in Madrid Monday July 23, 2012.
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REUTERS/Brendan McDermidThis is not a good way to start 2015. European markets opened up this morning, after major sell-offs both in east Asia and the middle east. The major indices are now close to flat. Here's the scorecard: France's CAC 40: -0.50%...
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Indian army soldiers take positions encounter the site of a gunbattle with armed suspected militants at Pindi Khattar village in Arnia border sector, about 43 kilometers (27 miles) south of Jammu, India, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. Heavily armed suspected militants fought a fierce gunbattle with soldiers in the Indian portion of Kashmir that started Thursday, and three civilians were among the nine dead, authorities said. Arnia is the sector where Indian and Pakistani troops had exchanged massive shelling and firing in late September and October, killing 20 people and wounding more than 100 on both sides.
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Four civilians and a soldier have been killed as India and Pakistan continued to exchange fire in the disputed Kashmir region, officials say. A Pakistani military statement said the civilians have been killed in firing by Indian forces near the city...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Mexico Violence : 2014 Iguala students missings
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The wife of the former mayor of the Mexican city where 43 students went missing has been charged with organised crime and money laundering. Maria de los Angeles Pineda was transferred to a high security prison to await trial. She had brothers in a...
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File - Detainees at Joint Task Force (JTF) Guantanamo, Cuba, sit on prayer rugs as they observe morning prayers before sunrise inside Camp Delta Oct. 28, 2009.
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Barack Obama has received recommendations for a series of policy changes designed to ensure that the US government never again resorts to the sort of enhanced interrogation techniques used on detainees in the aftermath of 9/11. The recommendations,...
photo: US Navy / MCS2 Marcos T. Hernandez
Boston Explosions
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The trial of a man suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon in 2013 has begun with jury selection as it emerged that prosecutors rejected a deal that would have spared him from the death penalty. Chechen-American Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (21) is accused of...
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CAIRO // Czech archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen believed to have been the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre who ruled 4,500 years ago, officials in Egypt said on Sunday. The tomb was discovered in Abu Sir, an Old Kingdom...
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Bangladeshi firefighters, background try to douse the fire on a vehicle set ablaze by activists of the country's largest Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami during clashes with police in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Sunday, March 3, 2013.
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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Clashes between police and opposition activists and a separate attack by unidentified gunmen left at least four people dead in Bangladesh on Monday amid heightened tensions on the anniversary of elections boycotted by a major...
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