Islamic State Video Shows Beheading of Japanese Hostage
Full Article Bloomberg
24 Jan 2015

A Japanese hostage captured by Islamic State militants was said to have been killed after a deadline passed for Japan to pay a $200 million ransom to secure his release. Haruna Yukawa, a self-styled security contractor, was beheaded, according to a Twitter post...

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A passer-by watches a TV news program reporting two Japanese hostages, Kenji Goto, left, and Haruna Yukawa, held by the Islamic State group, in Tokyo, Friday, Jan. 23, 2015.
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IS Militants Threaten to Kill Japan Hostages
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Islamic State threatens to kill two Japanese Hostages
updated 20 Jan 2015; published 20 Jan 2015
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SYRIA - IS group threatens to kill two Japanese hostages
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Japan PM Shinzo Abe in Islamic State 'hostages' vow: World News
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Islamic State threatens to kill two Japanese captives in video
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Islamic State militants demand $200 million ransom for Japanese hostages
21 killed in Ukraine rocket attack
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
24 Jan 2015

Indiscriminate rocket fire that hit a market, school and homes in Ukraine's coastal city of Mariupol has killed at least 21 people, authorities said. Mariupol lies on the Azov Sea and is the major city between mainland Russia and the Russia-annexed Crimean Peninsula. Heavy fighting in the region in the autumn raised fears that Russian-backed...

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A woman resident passes by a burning house in Mariupol, Ukraine, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015. A crowded open-air market in Ukraine's strategically important coastal city of Mariupol came under rocket fire Saturday morning.
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10 Killed in Rocket Attack on Ukraine
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Ukraine Crisis: Rockets 'Kill 15' in Mariupol
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At Least 10 Killed in Rocket Attack On Ukraine's Mariupol
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Ukraine crisis: Rockets 'kill 10' in Mariupol
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Ukraine War - Grad Attack On Mariupol
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Footage from Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine / Ukraine crisis: Rockets 'kill 15' in Mariupol
King Abdullah: UN Secretary-General praises Saudi Arabia's 'remarkable progress' under rule
Full Article The Independent
24 Jan 2015

The Secretary-General of the United Nations has joined in the global outpouring of praise for Saudi Arabia’s late King Abdullah. His death on Friday has prompted a controversial wave of reverential tributes from world leaders, even as outrage continues over the public beheading of a woman in Mecca and the country’s human rights abuses. Ban Ki-moon...

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File - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) meets with King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, 23 July, 2014.
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World leaders pay tribute to late Saudi Arabia King Abdullah
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King Abdullah: UN Secretary-General praises Saudi Arabia's 'remarkable progress' under rule
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Dies
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Obama ignores terrorism in Saudi Arabia in meeting King Abdullah
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Egypt's Sisi meets Saudi King Abdullah during official visit
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World leaders pay tribute to late Saudi King Abdullah
AirAsia flight QZ8501: Bid to raise fuselage begins
Full Article BBC News
24 Jan 2015

Salvage teams have begun an operation to raise the fuselage of AirAsia flight QZ8501, which crashed into the Java Sea last month killing all 162 on board. However, the initial attempt was unsuccessful as ropes around the fuselage snapped. Another four bodies have been recovered, bringing the total to 69, with more thought to be inside. Indonesian...

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File - Lt. Roger Hawthorne keeps lookout from the bridge of the guided-missile destroyer USS Sampson on station in the Java Sea, supporting Indonesian-led efforts to locate missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501, 7 January, 2015.
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Locating AirAsia fuselage raises hopes of recovering more victims
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Indonesia search teams home in on AirAsia fuselage
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Singapore Navy Finds Fuselage of AirAsia Plane
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AirAsia QZ8501 Company Slogan Visible On FUSELAGE Of Doomed Jet 'Now Everyone Can Fly' In Java Sea!!
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Next Media Video: AirAsia flight QZ8501 fuselage located in the Java Sea
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Fuselage of ill-fated AirAsia plane found
U.S. suspends Yemen effort against terror
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
24 Jan 2015

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration has been forced to suspend counterterrorism operations with Yemen in the aftermath of the collapse of its government, according to U.S. officials, a move that abruptly eases pressure on al-Qaeda's most dangerous franchise. Armed drones operated by the CIA and the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command remain...

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President Barack Obama talks on the phone with French President François Hollande from aboard Air Force One, Jan. 7, 2015.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

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Al Qaeda leader in Yemen claims responsibility for Paris terror attack
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Breaking News January 2015 Al Qaeda Yemen threatens to use undetectable bombs against USA
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At Least 11 Killed As Yemen Troops Battle Al Qaeda In Hodeidah: Local Officials
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The Last Refuge: Yemen, Al-Qaeda, and America's War in Arabia
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Video Shows Large Al-Qaeda Meeting In Yemen
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Drone Kills Three Suspected Al Qaeda Militants In Yemen: Official

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The Independent
A preening egotist accused of leaking government documents and under threat of extradition takes refuge in the London embassy of a South American country ... does the premise of...
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Belfast Telegraph
Tony Blair wrote to then Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to thank him for the "excellent co-operation" between the two countries' counter-terrorism agencies at a time when they were...
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The Independent
After six years and nearly £9m, the report of Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the Iraq war remains unpublished – and, we were told this week, will not be...

File - President Barack Obama talks with Vice President Joe Biden before boarding Air Force One at Pittsburgh International Airport prior to departure from Pittsburgh, Pa., April 16, 2014.
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NEW DELHI Jan 25 (Reuters) - In a fresh bid to make India an enduring strategic partner, U.S. President Barack Obama lands in New Delhi on Sunday for a highly symbolic parade and to nurture friendship with a prime minister who until last year was...
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A police officer stand guards during a demonstration calling on government to rescue kidnapped school girls of a government secondary school Chibok, during workers day celebration in Lagos, Nigeria, Thursday, May 1, 2014.
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The terrorists attacked Kambari village which is less than five kilometres to Maiduguri and killed 15 people and set the entire hamlet ablaze. Boko Haram fighters have killed 15 villagers near Maiduguri, the city which is the epicentre of the...
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A National Police Corps of Spain EC225LP at Getafe Air Base.
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Spanish police arrested four people on Saturday in its North African enclave of Ceuta suspected of belonging to a militant Islamist network, the interior ministry said. Spain has stepped up security as well as efforts to prevent...
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The 16-foot (5 m) diameter CIA seal in the lobby of the Original Headquarters Building.
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The secretive head of the agency’s National Clandestine Service is retiring amid reports of infighting over a reorganization of the intelligence service. The director of the CIA’s National Clandestine Service, the storied home of the agency’s most...
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In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, smoke leaps the air from purported forces shelling in Homs, Syria.
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A Syrian government air strike has hit an opposition-held suburb of the capital shortly after Friday prayers, killing at least 35 people, scattering bodies and rubble in the streets and setting at least one building on fire, activists said. An...
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Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio meets Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
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11:21 AM ET Scott Neuman Twitter i i Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of the Argentine-Israeli Mutual Association community center, talks to journalists in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2013. Nisman was found shot dead in...
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FIFA President Joseph Blatter announces Qatar to host the 2022 soccer World Cup in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, Dec.2, 2010.
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World governing body FIFA confirmed today that three major sponsors have ended their relationships with the organisation, but said there was nothing unusual about the development. Oil manufacturers Castrol, tyre company Continental and healthcare...
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