Islamic State in Iraq free 350 Yazidis
Full Article BBC News
17 Jan 2015

The Islamic State (IS) militant group has freed around 350 members of the Yazidi religious community in northern Iraq. The group of mainly elderly Yazidis crossed out of IS-controlled territory and were received by Kurdish officials near the city of Kirkuk. It is not yet clear why militants released them. IS attacked the Yazidi minority community...

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In this Sunday Jan. 11, 2015 file photo, a Yazidi fighter stands on a damaged Iraqi armored vehicle that had been used by fighters from the Islamic State group near Sinjar, northern Iraq.
photo: AP / Seivan Selim

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Islamic State in Iraq free 350 Yazidis
updated 22 Dec 2013; published 02 Apr 2007
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Terror on Yazidi Kurds in Iraq Shaikhan Part 1
updated 27 Sep 2014; published 27 Sep 2014
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ISIS demand Yazidi convert to Islam
updated 26 Dec 2014; published 26 Dec 2014
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Syria & Iraq developments, December 22 2014
updated 21 Aug 2014; published 17 Aug 2014
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Islamic extremists execute scores of Yazidi men - survivors
updated 19 Dec 2014; published 19 Dec 2014
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Iraqi Kurds say siege of Mount Sinjar broken
Hamas welcomes ICC inquiry into Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
17 Jan 2015

GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said on Saturday it welcomed a decision by the International Criminal Court to launch an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories. ICC prosecutors said on Friday the preliminary examination would scrutinize "in full independence and...

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File - A Palestinian woman walks through rubble of destroyed homes in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on October 12, 2014, following the 50-day conflict between Hamas militants and Israel.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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ICC opens inquiry into Israeli-Palestinian conflict
updated 04 Sep 2014; published 25 Jul 2014
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France: Gazan court reports Israeli conduct to the ICC
updated 02 Sep 2014; published 25 Aug 2014
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Majority of Palestinians are against disarmament of Hamas: Poll
updated 27 Aug 2014; published 11 Jul 2014
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2014 August 25 Breaking News Israeli airstrike collapses Gaza 12 story apartment building
updated 16 Aug 2014; published 12 Aug 2014
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Hamas welcomes formation of UN panel to inquest on Israeli war crimes
updated 06 Nov 2014; published 06 Nov 2014
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Gaza flotilla raid: No Israel charges over Mavi Marmara
France defends 'freedom of expression' after protests
Full Article The Times of India
17 Jan 2015

TULLE (France): French President Francois Hollande stressed Saturday that France had "principles, values, notably freedom of expression" after violent protests against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Niger and Pakistan. Hollande recalled that "we have supported these countries in their fight against terrorism." Earlier, thousands demonstrated...

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Yemenis chant slogans during a protest against caricatures published in French magazine Charlie Hebdo in front of the French Embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

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France bans all Muslims' political protests
updated 10 Jan 2015; published 10 Jan 2015
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Plot Thickens in Terror Attack - Freedom of Speech and Expression - YouTube
updated 30 Jan 2012; published 30 Jan 2012
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Peaceful Demonstration at the French Consulate in Toronto
updated 23 Sep 2012; published 23 Sep 2012
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France BANS protests AGAINST cartoons MOCKING Prophet Mohammed
updated 13 Jan 2015; published 13 Jan 2015
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France Rises For Freedom & The World Rises With Them
updated 08 Jan 2015; published 08 Jan 2015
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Paris shooting: French protesters declare 'Je Suis Charlie'
Eurostar trains cancelled amid fire
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
17 Jan 2015

Holidaymakers are facing hours of travel misery after all Eurostar trains were cancelled due to a lorry fire in the Channel Tunnel. The blaze at the French end of the tunnel saw all services between London and the Continent cancelled for the rest of the day, leaving many trapped in France and others unable to start their trips abroad. Eurostar said...

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Eurostar train at St Pancras International. The full Eurostar timetable from St Pancras came into operation on 9 December 2007, with 17 pairs of trains to and from Paris Gare du Nord every day, 10 pairs of trains to and from Bruxelles-Midi/Brussel-Zuid, and one train to and from Marne-la-Vallée for Disneyland Paris.
photo: Creative Commons / Fraselpantz

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[Eurostar] Lorry fire disrupts Channel Tunnel services
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Trains cancelled after a lorry fire closes Channel Tunnel: World News
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Travellers & Tourists Frustrated As Eurostar Services Are Cancelled
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Eurostar Suspends Train services after Tunnel Smoke Detected
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Eurostar trains cancelled amid fire
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Lorry fire closes Channel Tunnel
Obama tells Congress that sanctions on Iran could lead to war
Full Article Stars and Stripes
17 Jan 2015

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama vowed Friday to stop any attempt by Congress to ratchet up sanctions against Iran while the U.S. and partner countries negotiate over its nuclear program. Obama also warned lawmakers that they would be responsible if a sanctions drive were to lead to the collapse of the ongoing talks. A diplomatic failure could...

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File - President Barack Obama participates in a video teleconference with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, President François Hollande of France, Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom, and Prime Minister Matteo Renzi of Italy, in the Situation Room of the White House, July 28, 2014.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

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Opposing Iran deal could lead to war: White House
updated 17 Jan 2015; published 17 Jan 2015
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Obama urges Congress not to trigger new sanctions against Iran euronews, world news
updated 26 Feb 2014; published 26 Feb 2014
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Iran: preparation for the lifting of sanctions
updated 02 Dec 2014; published 02 Dec 2014
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Will Congress Impose Iran Sanctions ?
updated 31 Mar 2014; published 31 Mar 2014
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War Propaganda in Nuclear Agreement with Iran?
updated 15 Jan 2012; published 15 Jan 2012
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Ron Paul WW3 ∞ Iranian Saber Rattling False Flag(1/3) Sanctions always lead to War NDAA

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TACLOBAN, Philippines (AP) - After Pope Francis' visit to the central Philippine city of Tacloban on Saturday, a group of Filipinos took shelter from the rain under a tarpaulin...
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MANILA—Pope Francis denounced the corruption that has plagued the Philippines for decades and urged officials at all levels to end its “scandalous” poverty and social inequalities....

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie arrive to Amman
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe yesterday pledged US$2.5 billion in humanitarian and developmental aid for the Middle East as he launched a regional tour that is to include visits to Jordan and Israel. In a speech in Cairo, Abe pledged US$200...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during a joint press conference with Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe, as part of a meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, April 30, 2014.
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As the anti-immigration protests have grown in scale, so has the visibility of Chancellor Merkel’s appeal for tolerance – attending a 3,000 strong peace rally in Berlin on January 13th, organised in solidarity with the victims of the...
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Backdropped by a Yemeni flag, an anti-government protestor shouts slogans during a demonstration demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011.
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Shia rebels in control of Yemen's capital say they have seized President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi's chief of staff, a claim confirmed by a senior official. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, who is also secretary general of the national dialogue set up...
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Traveling by boat allows passengers enjoy the views of the Xiling Gorge in western Hubei. The main navigable rivers are the Heilong Jiang; Yangtze River; Xiang River, a short branch of the Yangtze; Pearl River; Huangpu River; Lijiang River; and Xi Jiang.
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BEIJING: Twenty-two people including eight foreigners have been confirmed dead after a tugboat sank on a trial voyage on the Yangtze, China's longest river, state media reported Saturday. The vessel was raised Saturday, 40 hours after it sank while...
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This photo taken March 1, 2013 and released on Tuesday March 5, 2013, by the French Army Communications Audiovisual office (ECPAD) shows French soldiers from the 2e REP legionnaires regiment patrolling in the desert in Northern Mali.
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At least one U.N. peacekeeper was killed when suspected Islamists militants attacked a U.N. base in the northern Malian town of Kidal on Saturday, residents said. Gunfire erupted from the area of the U.N. and French military camps in...
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Young blonde girl scratching her nose waiting the athletes during the quarter marathon Nike 10k in the Rambla Of Montevideo, Uruguay, 07th November 2009
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Poor sleep in teenage years could be an early warning sign for alcohol problems, illicit drug use and "regretful" sexual behaviour, research suggests. US scientists found adolescents with bad sleep habits were more likely to engage in risky...
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Palestinians carry the body of the Popular Resistance Committees leader Zuheir al-Qessi during his funeral in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on 09 March 2012.Israel killed four Gaza militants on Saturday as violence sparked by the death of a militant leader Zuheir al-Qessi a day earlier escalated with gunmen firing more than 90 rockets at Israel, injuring four people, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.Photo by Ahmed DEEb/wn
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VOA News The International Criminal Court is opening a preliminary probe into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories. The examination announced Friday will determine whether a full investigation is merited. If a full probe does go...
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