Charlie Hebdo attack: French police hunt accomplices
Full Article BBC News
10 Jan 2015

Police in France are hunting for any accomplices of the gunmen who killed 17 people in two days of terror attacks. One key figure is Hayat Boumeddiene, the partner of Amedy Coulibaly, who was killed when police stormed a supermarket in Paris on Friday. She was said to be with Coulibaly when a policewoman was killed and is described as "armed...

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Citizens gather to pay tribute to victims of the terrorist attack against the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015, Pezenas, France.
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Paris terror attacks end: French police storm hostage sites killing Kouachi brothers
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Timeline of Paris Charlie Hebdo shooting that left 12 dead, police still hunting for two gunmen
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DRAMATIC: EXPLOSION, Gun Battle At Hostage Stand-Off - Paris Shooting
updated 09 Jan 2015; published 09 Jan 2015
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French police Kill Charlie Hebdo Suspects as They Attempt Desperate Escape bid
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Charlie Hebdo Suspects Killed
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Next Media Video: French security forces storm buildings ending twin terror sieges
FBI and Justice department said to seek charges for Petraeus
Full Article The Times of India
10 Jan 2015

WASHINGTON: The F.B.I. and Justice Department prosecutors have recommended bringing felony charges against retired Gen David H Petraeus for providing classified information to his former mistress while he was director of the C.I.A., officials said, leaving Attorney General Eric H Holder Jr to decide whether to seek an indictment that could send the...

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File - On December 14th in Kabul, Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, Commander ISAF and Commander USFOR-A, shook the hand of an Afghan National Civil Order Police (ANCOP) patrolman, 14 December, 2010.
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Rush Limbaugh: IRS Fast-Tracked Tax Status For Obama Brother's Illegal Charity
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Petraeus case: 'Charges recommended' for ex-CIA boss
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Glenn Greenwald on the Justice Dept.'s Rejection of CIA Torture Prosecutions After 3-Year Probe
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CNBC: Benghazi is not about Libya! "It's An NSC Operation Moving Arms & Fighters Into Syria"
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Torture, Interrogation, Cheney and the CIA
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 26 Sep 2013
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New terrorism alert for Americans: What you need to know
French police kill gunmen in twin attacks
Full Article Herald Tribune
09 Jan 2015

PARIS - With explosions and gunfire, French security forces ended a three-day terror rampage around Paris, killing the two al-Qaida-linked brothers who staged a murderous rampage at a satirical newspaper as well as an associate who seized a kosher supermarket to try to help them escape. It was the worst terror spree France has seen in decades. At...

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A security officer directs released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation, Paris, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015.
photo: AP / Michel Euler

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Paris shooting: Gunmen filmed shooting Paris police officer in Charlie Hebdo attack
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12 People Killed In Terrorist Attack In Paris, France! Via CNN.
updated 07 Jan 2015; published 07 Jan 2015
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Charlie Hebdo: Paris terror attack kills 12
updated 07 Jan 2015; published 07 Jan 2015
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Paris Terrorist Attack VIDEO | Policeman Shot In Head | French magazine Charlie Hebdo Shooting
updated 07 Jan 2015; published 07 Jan 2015
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Paris Gun Attack. Police officer being killed (Caught on Camera)
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Paris Attack SHOOTING VIDEO FOOTAGE: shootings: Rooftop footage of gunfire
Has Social Media Killed Fidel Castro Again?
Full Article The Daily Beast
09 Jan 2015

Rumors are swirling on Twitter that the Cuban leader has died. It wouldn’t be the first time. Social media is abuzz with rumors that Cuba’s former Communist leader, Fidel Castro, has died—again. The 88-year-old guerilla leader turned head of state was last seen in public 365 days ago at an art gallery in Havana. It is his longest public hiatus...

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Images of Cuba's leader Fidel Castro, left, and Pope Benedict XVI in a library in Havana, Cuba, Friday March 23, 2012.
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Fidel Castro declares himself alive and well in Cuba
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Where is Fidel Castro on U.S.-Cuba deal?
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THE FIDEL CASTRO TAPES | Sept. 2 | PBS
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Hugo Chavez Dead Rumors: Venezuela Denies President Died In Cuba
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Fear, turmoil in Paris with 2 hostage-taking attacks
Full Article The Associated Press
09 Jan 2015

PARIS (AP) -- Terrorists linked to each other seized hostages at two locations around Paris on Friday, facing off against hundreds of French security forces as the city shut down a famed Jewish neighborhood and scrambled to protect residents and tourists from further attacks. France has been high alert for more attacks since the country's worst...

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Hooded police officers walk on the closed ring road that circles Paris near a hostage-taking situation at a kosher market in Paris, Friday Jan.9, 2015.
photo: AP / Francois Mori

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LIVE - PARIS ATTACK - France Hostage - France Siege - Charlie Hebdo - Paris Siege Shooting Suspects
updated 08 Jan 2015; published 08 Jan 2015
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HOSTAGE SITUATION: Video of Manhunt for Suspects in Charlie Hebdo Attack
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Paris attack: Hostages taken north-east of Paris
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CHARLIE HEBDO Kouachi KILLED ATTACK PARIS HOSTAGES fire taking Dammartin-en-Goêle-NEWS
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Gunman killed, hostage death toll Police at Paris market - Mayor: Charlie Hebdo terror suspects dead
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Charlie Hebdo hunt: Bloody end to double siege as police storm hostage sites

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LONDON: The head of Britain's domestic spy agency MI5 warned on Thursday that militants in Syria were planning “mass casualty attacks” in the West and that intelligence...
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The Daily Beast
Politicians worldwide are enacting a slew of laws to impinge on free speech, but are the first to defend it when there’s a body count On Wednesday, 12 human beings were massacred...
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Foreign policy coordinator points to ‘limited but positive’ signals from Russia and raises possibility of sanctions relaxation ...

In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 photo, police officers armed with AK-47 rifles stand guard at sandbagged bunkers along a major road in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The radical sect Boko Haram, which in August 2011 bombed the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria, is the gravest security threat to Africa's most populous nation and is gaining prominence
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Hundreds of bodies remain strewn in the bush in Nigeria from an Islamic extremist attack that Amnesty International on Friday suggested is the “deadliest massacre” in the history of Boko Haram. District head Baba Abba Hassan said most...
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Pakistani investigators inspect a car damaged by an explosion in the residential area of Lahore, Pakistan on Friday, March 12, 2010
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ISLAMABAD — At least eight people were killed in an overnight attack at a Shiite mosque in Pakistan, as the government established nine military courts for speedy trial of terrorists, officials said Saturday. The bomber detonated his explosives...
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File - A masked bodyguard talks with radical Musliml cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, left, before Friday prayers in the street outside the North London Central Mosque Friday, Feb. 28, 2003.
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By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - The radical London cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri was sentenced to life in a U.S. prison on Friday for his conviction on terrorism-related charges, including his role in the 1998 kidnapping of Western tourists in Yemen...
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Cuba's President Raul Castro delivers the closing speech during a session of the National Assembly of Popular Power in Havana, Cuba, Sunday Aug. 1, 2010
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Cuba has released more than two dozen political prisoners in the past two days, following a pledge to free detainees as part of last month’s agreement to normalize relations with the United States, according to human rights groups and activists. The...
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With the world’s eye being trained on movements of ISIS, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, more focus has been zeroing in on Syria. The UK official reported that “a significant proportion” of British citizens, believed to number...
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SRSG Banbury meeting Ebola survivors in Saniquellie - Nimba County Liberia. Seen here with Ester Topa. Photo UNMEER/Martine Perret 29 December 2014
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LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization says the two leading Ebola vaccines appear safe and will soon be tested in healthy volunteers in West Africa. After an expert meeting this week, WHO said there is now enough information to conclude that the...
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Opposition Phue Thai party's Yingluck Shinawatra gives Thai traditional "wai" greeting after a press conference at the party headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, July 3, 2011.
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Ron Corben Thailand’s former prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, appeared in the National Legislative Assembly Friday to face impeachment charges over the country’s rice price subsidy scheme that lost an estimated $16 billion. Bangkok...
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