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Voa News
14 Feb 2015
Arash Arabasadi CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA— U.S. President Barack Obama has called the shooting deaths of three Muslims near a college campus in North Carolina "brutal and outrageous murders." "No one in the United States of America should ever be targeted because of who they are,...
The Inquisitr
14 Feb 2015
Per BBC News, the 1994 attack occurred in a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, and resulted in the deaths of 85 people. Kirchner has been charged with shielding Iranian links from prosecution. Iran, however, denies any involvement. Regarding the allegations, prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita has filed a...
The Siasat Daily
14 Feb 2015
Berlin, February 13: The G7 group of countries have urged all parties to refrain from complicating the situation in Ukraine and threatened to punish those violating the ceasefire agreement reached Feb 12 in Minsk. The joint statement Friday said that the G7 welcomed the package of deals which...
The Times of India
14 Feb 2015
BUENOS AIRES: Argentine prosecutors formally accused President Cristina Kirchner on Friday of shielding Iranian officials from prosecution over a 1994 Jewish center bombing, renewing the firestorm around the embattled leader. The accusation advances the case against Kirchner that was being pursued...
Dayton Daily News
14 Feb 2015
Russian-backed separatists mounted a vicious assault Friday in eastern Ukraine ahead of a weekend cease-fire deadline, pummeling a strategic railway hub with wave upon wave of shelling in a last-minute grab for territory. At least 26 people were killed across the region. The fiercest confrontations...
Yahoo Daily News
14 Feb 2015
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian police said on Friday they foiled a plot in which at least two people allegedly planned to commit a mass shooting in the East Coast province of Nova Scotia on Valentine's Day. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement the plot...
The Columbus Dispatch
14 Feb 2015
PALO ALTO, Calif.President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Friday that urges companies to share cybersecurity-threat information with one another and the federal government. Obama signed the order, which is advisory in nature, at the first White House summit on Cybersecurity and...
U~T San Diego
14 Feb 2015
MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — A passenger bus and a freight train collided at a grade crossing in northern Mexico on Friday, killing at least 16 people and injuring 22, an official in Nuevo Leon state said. The official said the...
Longview News Journal
14 Feb 2015
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday accused Russia and pro-Russian separatists of violating “the spirit” of a peace deal for Ukraine with weapons shipments and intensified fighting before a ceasefire takes effect this weekend. The allegations came as fierce...
Al Jazeera
14 Feb 2015
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has pleaded with Indonesia to heed Australia's call for clemency for two Australian death row convicts. Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 33, are facing execution by firing squad after being convicted over a failed 2005 bid to traffic heroin from Indonesia's island of...
South China Morning Post
14 Feb 2015
A grandfather from India had been singled out and slammed to the ground by a US police officer allegedly because a caller reported a "skinny black guy" walking around the neighbourhood and peering into garages, recordings show. The man, Sureshbhai Patel, 57, had been visiting his son's family at a...
WorldNews.com
14 Feb 2015
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The historic treaty that was just signed between China and Thailand, which will boost political and military ties while serving as a counterbalance to the United States, is one more indication that: "Asia is not going to be civilized after the methods...
The Los Angeles Times
14 Feb 2015
Atmospheric river Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times The view from a research aircraft studying sky rivers: Mt. Diablo and the Sacramento River delta. (Don Bartletti, Los Angeles Times) By Bettina Boxall contact the reporter Environmental Issues Scientific Research Marine Science National Oceanic and...
The Irish Times
14 Feb 2015
Another winter storm, named Neptune, is taking aim at the US northeast, threatening blizzard conditions and severe cold in parts of New England already buried under six...
BBC News
13 Feb 2015
The American Southwest and Central Plains could be on course for super-droughts the like of which they have not witnessed in over a 1,000 years. Places like California are already facing very dry conditions, but these are quite gentle compared with some periods in the 12th and 13th Centuries....
Philadelphia Daily News
13 Feb 2015
MOUNDOU, Chad (AP) - Chad's army spokesman says suspected Boko Haram militants have attacked a village inside the country, their first deadly attack there ever. Col. Azem Bermandoa confirmed to The Associated Press on Friday that militants had attacked the village of Ngouboua earlier in the morning....
The Siasat Daily
13 Feb 2015
February 13: Any peaceful solution to the fighting in Syria must involve President Bashar al-Assad, the United Nations envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura said today. "President Assad is part of the solution," de Mistura told a joint press conference with Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz in...
Huffington Post
13 Feb 2015
* Investors breathe easier on overseas issues * S&P; helped by oil, hurt by AmEx decline * Indexes up: Dow 0.26 pct, S&P; 0.41 pct, Nasdaq 0.75 pct (Adds market updates, ) By Sinead Carew NEW YORK, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The S&P; 500 index closed at a record high on Friday, as energy shares gained with oil...
Reuters
13 Feb 2015
DAKAR (Reuters) - There is enough evidence to put Chad's deposed strongman Hissene Habre on trial for crimes against humanity, war crimes and torture, judges in Senegal ruled on Friday, according to a statement from the special tribunal set up to handle his case. Habre, 72, was detained in Senegal...
Reuters
12 Feb 2015
MINSK (Reuters) - The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France may be close to agreement following all-night talks on resolving the Ukraine conflict, diplomatic sources said on Thursday. Details remained unclear after more than 12 hours of peace talks in the Belarus capital Minsk, with one...
Philadelphia Daily News
12 Feb 2015
WASHINGTON - President Obama is asking Congress for authorization to fight Islamic State extremists in Iraq, Syria, and beyond without ruling out ground troops, opening a debate on Capitol Hill over the extent of U.S. military involvement in fighting the group that Obama says poses a "grave...
CNN
12 Feb 2015
(CNN)It is some admission from one of the finest golfers ever to play the game. Tiger Woods -- a 14-time major champion and former world No. 1 -- is taking a break from the sport after admitting his game isn't up to scratch. The 39-year-old shot a career worst round of 82 at his first tournament of...
BBC News
12 Feb 2015
Carbon dioxide escaping from the depths of the ocean heralded the end of the last Ice Age, a study suggests. Its release into the atmosphere drove the shift towards a warmer period, according to scientists at the University of Southampton. The research, published in Nature, is based on analysing...
Voa News
12 Feb 2015
Reuters PARISFrance and Egypt have agreed on a deal worth more than 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion) for the sale of Dassault Aviation-built Rafale fighter jets, a naval frigate and missiles, a French source close to the matter said on Thursday. The deal would make Egypt, which has been looking to...
Herald Tribune
12 Feb 2015
MINSK, Belarus - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday emerged from marathon Ukraine peace talks by announcing a new cease-fire deal, but questions remained whether Ukraine and the pro-Russian rebels have agreed on its terms. Putin told reporters that the cease-fire will be effective starting...
Seattle Post
12 Feb 2015
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — An onboard tantrum dubbed "nut rage" culminated Thursday in a one-year prison sentence for Korean Air heiress Cho Hyun-ah, a humiliating rebuke that only partially quelled public outrage at the excesses of South Korea's business elite. Cho, the daughter of Korean Air's...
The Independent
12 Feb 2015
An agreement intended to end the conflict in Ukraine and halt the slide towards a new Cold War between Russia and the West was signed today after prolonged international efforts. Angela Merkel and François Hollande had carried out a frenetic diplomatic push to hold the talks, warning that it was the...
The Los Angeles Times
12 Feb 2015
By W.J. Hennigan contact the reporter Europe Asia Afghanistan Defense Iraq Ashton Carter U.S. Department of Defense Ashton Carter confirmed as Defense secretary with strong support in Senate Aston Carter replaces Chuck Hagel, who was pressured to resign by the White House. as Defense secretary The...
The Irish Times
12 Feb 2015
Facebook is launching a social network for cyber security professionals to share information about threats that could lead to cyber attacks. The world’s...












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