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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Climate change is not the only thing that is heating up the North Pole. A Danish delegation at the UN just challenged Russia, Canada,...
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CounterPunch
“More than a million people joined over 40 presidents and prime ministers on the streets of Paris on Sunday in the most striking show of solidarity in the West against the threat...
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Al Jazeera
It has often been said that "timing is everything", and yet, that does not necessarily mean that we understand the timing of certain decisions and announcements. It is clear that...

This Aug. 28, 2014, photo shows a Muslim enclosed area between the road to Bangui blocked by an anti Balaka district and Chretien neighborhood in Boda, Central African Republic.
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PARIS/BANGUI (Reuters) - A French charity worker and a churchman were abducted on Monday in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, the French Foreign Ministry and the Caritas charity said. The 67-year-old woman was working for a charity...
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In this photo taken Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, marble statues of ancient Greek philosophers Socrates, right, and Plato, left, are seen on plinths in front of the Athens Academy.
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ATHENS, GreeceHuman bones found in a resplendent ancient tomb in northern Greece belong to at least five individuals, including an elderly woman and a baby, Greek officials said Monday. The announcement by the Culture Ministry further muddles a...
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A Houthi Shiite Yemeni wearing an army uniform stands guard at a street leading to the Presidential palace during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, Jan. 19, 2015
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19 January 2015, 20:06 Yemen: Rebels Surround Prime Minister's Home Tweet Rebels have seized control of Yemen's state-run media and surrounded the Republican Palace where the Prime Minister lives, according to a government spokesman. Gunfire and...
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Turkey's new President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a ceremony where he formally took charge of the presidency from his predecessor, Abdullah Gul, at the Cankaya Palace in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014. Erdogan said that as the first president to be elected by the people _ instead of parliament _ his tenure would usher in an era of a “new Turkey, a great Turkey.”
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VOA News Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan convened a Cabinet meeting in a rare move Monday, raising concerns among critics of a power grab from what was once a largely ceremonial position. Erdogan, who was prime minister for 11 years before his...
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 Thousands of friends and relatives of the 85 victims of the bombing of the AMIA Jewish community ce
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An Argentine special prosecutor in charge of investigating the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires in 1994 was found dead Sunday in his apartment of a gunshot wound.lRelated Mexico & the AmericasArgentina defaults on...
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Supporters of presidential candidate Michael Sata hold his portrait during a rally prior to the Sept. 28 election, in Mandebvu Lusaka, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006. President Levy Mwanawasa of the Movement for Multiparty Democracy is seeking a second term. But while the opposition is splintered, he is facing a surprisingly strong challenge from former Cabinet minister Michael Sata, who heads the Patriotic Front p
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LUSAKA, Zambia — Zambia will hold a presidential election on Tuesday to replace Michael Sata, who died in October after a long illness. Eleven candidates are vying for the top post in the southern African nation. Zambia has been led since...
photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi
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The former Korean Air executive famous for an inflight tantrum over macadamia nuts has pleaded not guilty to violating aviation safety law and hindering a government investigation. Lawyers for Cho Hyun-ah did not dispute the major elements of the...
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