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Al Jazeera
The political rift between US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become evermore personal with the latter's visit to Washington this week. But...
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CNN
(CNN)Over the weekend, Los Angeles Police Department officers shot a man known as "Africa." The killing was caught on video by bystanders as well as by currently un-released...

A Cambodian monk reads a booklet on the U.N,-backed genocide tribunal at a Battambang university in Battambang province, some 290 kilometers (180 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, May 6, 2011, as the court officers distribute recent verdict books of Khmer Rouge leader Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch.
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Kong Sothanarith PHNOM PENHCambodia's U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal has formally charged two more suspects with crimes against humanity, a development that comes days after Prime Minister Hun Sen warned against such a move. The international...
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Liberia President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, left, during a meeting to discuss the spread of the Ebola virus with government officials and health workers in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, Thursday, July 31, 2014. The worst recorded Ebola outbreak in history surpassed 700 deaths in West Africa as the World Health Organization on Thursday announced dozens of new fatalities.
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Lisa Bryant, Benno Muchler PARIS/MONROVIA— Leaders from the three West African countries hardest hit by Ebola are calling for more international aid to help them emerge from the devastating outbreak. Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers a speech on nonproliferation before the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
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VOA News Likely 2016 U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton used a personal email account to conduct official business as secretary of state, according to the State Department. The New York Times reported the revelation, saying Clinton may have...
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File -  An Iraqi army soldier from Charlie Company 1st Battalion 1st Brigade 4th Infantry Division searches an Iraqi civilian at a traffic checkpoint setup by the Iraqi army just outside the city of Bayji, Iraq. 13 January 2006.
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We air the second part of our two-day interview with Noam Chomsky, the world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author. Chomsky is institute professor emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he has taught for more than 50...
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Blindfolded Mahmoud Asgari, 16, left, and another unidentified teenager are set to be publicly hanged, in Mashhad, Iran, on charges of raping boys in this photo taken on July 19, 2005.
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Reuters GENEVA— Iran had a “deeply troubling” number of executions last year and did not keep a promise to protect ethnic and religious minorities, the United Nations said on Tuesday in its annual report on Tehran's human rights...
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President of Tanzania Jakaya Kikwete and Deputy Secretaries.
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Reuters DAR ES SALAAM— Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete promised to end a wave of killings of albinos, saying the witchcraft-related murders were shaming his east African nation. Activists said attackers have killed at least 75 albinos in...
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In this Saturday, May 17, 2014 photo, Libyan Gen. Khalifa Hifter addresses a press conference in Benghazi, Libya. The death toll from fighting over the weekend in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi between troops loyal to Hifter, a rogue general, and Islamist militias has risen to at least 70, the Health Ministry said on Sunday. In a statement late Saturday, Libya's interim prime minister, parliament speaker and the head of military warned Hifter against further pursuing his offensive and threatened the troops cooperating with him.
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Benghazi , March 02: A once-retired general leading a sweeping offensive against Islamists has been named Libyan army chief, an official said today, in a move expected to deepen divisions in the conflict-riven country. "I've chosen Major General...
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