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Russia's Putin reappears after 10 day absence, laughs off 'gossip'
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Iran deal could start nuclear fuel race - Saudi Arabia
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Vanuatu development wiped out by 'monster' Cyclone Pam
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Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines
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Hundreds of thousands march to ask Brazil president's ouster
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Kosher Supermarket Reopens Two Months After Paris Attacks
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Afghanistan gave CIA money to Al Qaeda to free diplomat: report
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Syria is dead, long live the Syrians
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Cyclone Pam damages '90%' of houses in Vanuatu capital
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Myanmar's Cyclonic Government Is Like Violent Nargis
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Boris Nemtsov Ukraine report 'to be released in April'
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Iraqi Offensive on Tikrit on Hold for Second Day
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Egypt unveils plans for new administrative capital
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Cyclone Pam leaves trail of destruction in Pacific's Vanuatu
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BUSINESS

Nikkei edges down 0.04 pct on action ahead of Fed, BOJ meetings
Full Article Xinhua 16 Mar 2015
Asian shares drift higher as euro recovers from 12-year low
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Nearly 1 million Brazilians protest Rousseff, economic woes
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Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel cancels planned Sydney appearance
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Focusing on long term sustainability in India: Audi
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Tata Motors sees commercial vehicles sales growth of 10-15% in FY'16
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City of 'New Delhi' was named on Dec 31, 1926
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Facebook Fraud Suspect Under House Arrest Now on the Lam
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FILM

Joe Manganiello exiting Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens'
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Sally Field Gets Cheers for Rare Leading Role in SXSW Romance
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'Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine': SXSW Review
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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter working on another documentary
Full Article Celebrity Café 14 Mar 2015
How To Make A Delicious Ultron Pie For Ultimate Pi Day
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Insidious, Sinister Are Building A Marvel-Style Shared Horror Universe
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Kevin Smith confirms 'Mallrats 2' is in the works
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Russell Brand Tried To Block The Release Of His New Film
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MUSIC

Justin Bieber -- Birthday Celebration Continues ... In Vegas (VIDEO)
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Madonna Accuses BBC Radio 1 Of Age Discrimination Over Playlist Ban
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Rita Ora: I'm a perfectionist
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Sarah Brightman talks up space mission
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In Dreams: David Lynch Revisited review: Best when at its most weird
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Kylie 'thrilled with Tyga's love note'
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Gallagher brothers end feud
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Taylor Swift: I love being in Haim's wolf pack
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SPORT

Zaha has been damaged by Manchester United
Full Article Goal 16 Mar 2015
La Liga Review: Bale at the double for Real, wins for Sevilla and Malaga
Full Article FourFourTwo 15 Mar 2015
Ibrahimovic: France is a s**t country
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Manchester United 3-0 Tottenham: Fellaini, Rooney hack up Spurs in enormous win
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PSG beaten by Bordeaux
Full Article Sporting Life 15 Mar 2015
Football: League leaders Chelsea held to draw
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Ronaldo is world's most 'liked' person on Facebook
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Lewis Hamilton wins with ease in Australia as only 11 cars finish
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There's something going on behind the scenes in the Kremlin. Russian President Vladimir Putin hasn't been seen in public since March 5. (Video featuring Putin on March 13 was not...
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The Greek government has threatened to seize German property as compensation for World War Two. But what does Germany owe Greece, if anything, and why? What are the claims based...
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(Reuters) - The U.S. healthcare worker who is being transferred to a U.S. hospital on Friday after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone will be the 11th case of the disease treated in...

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Baroness Catherine Ashton of the European Union, and Foreign Minister Javad Zarif of Iran sit together in Muscat, Oman, on November 9, 2014, before beginning their fourth trilateral meeting in two days as the U.S., Iran, and the P5+1 group of nations negotiate about the future of Iran's nuclear program.
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The US secretary of state and his Iranian counterpart have held four hours of nuclear talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne, after which the Iranian delegation headed to Brussels for meetings with European ministers. John Kerry and Mohammad Javad Zarif...
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Ukrainian presidential candidate Petro Poroshenko, speaks to press at a polling station after his vote during the presidential election in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, May 25
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The ceasefire deal between government forces and pro-Russia activists is not holding amid fresh clashes in the country’s volatile eastern regions, says Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. “In total, the ceasefire has been...
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Nicolas Maduro takes the presidential oath from National Assembly's President Disodado Cabello during a swearing-in ceremony at the National Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 8, 2013.
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CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's parliament granted President Nicolas Maduro decree powers on Sunday for the rest of 2015 in a move he says is to defend the country from U.S. meddling but opponents decry as evidence of autocracy. In a noisy National...
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Rescue personnel work at the site where a tourist bus crashed killing at least 54 people, near the city of Joinville, southern state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, Sunday, March 15, 2015.
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Sao Paulo, March 15: A tourist bus plunged 400 metres into a ravine in Santa Catarina province of Brazil claiming 50 lives, police said on Sunday. The victims of Saturday's bus crash comprised eight children, three adolescents, 24 women and...
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Pakistan - Lahore Church
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LAHORE: Roman Catholic Church, and Christ Church in Lahore's Youhanabad area have been attacked. Both churches have high attendance on Sundays on account of mass. Initial reports suggest two suicide bombers carried out the attack. Youhanabad is...
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TV host Jeremy Clarkson gestures as he takes his place in the stands before the Champions League round of 16 second leg soccer match between Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. The controversial Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended by the BBC, in the wake of what has been described as a "fracas" with a producer.
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Jeremy Clarkson called BBC bosses to apologise over the the fracas which led to his suspension in an attempt to draw a line under the matter, a friend of the star has said. AA Gill, a "mate" and colleague of the Top Gear presenter, labelled the BBC's...
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A Van Hool bi-articulated bus in Utrecht, Netherlands.The oldest bi-articulated bus system still in use is in Curitiba, Brazil.
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At least 42 people were killed when a tour bus plunged into a wooded ravine in southern Brazil, according to the regional government. The toll had initially been put at about 30 but the number rose as rescuers continued to find bodies at the...
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Russia's Putin reappears after 10 day absence, laughs off 'gossip'
Full Article DNA India
16 Mar 2015

Vladimir Putin File Photo Russian President Vladimir Putin reappeared on Monday after 10 unexplained days out of public view, laughing off the "gossip" over his health that had erupted during his absence. The 62-year-old leader met the president of Kyrgystan at a lavish Tsarist-era palace outside St Petersburg in...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures after signing a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russiaís vital interests.
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko


Iran deal could start nuclear fuel race - Saudi Arabia
Full Article BBC News
16 Mar 2015

A senior member of the Saudi royal family has warned that a deal on Iran's nuclear programme could prompt other regional states to develop atomic fuel. Prince Turki al-Faisal told the BBC that Saudi Arabia would then seek the same right, as would other nations. Six world powers are negotiating an agreement aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear...
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Prince Turki Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chairman and Board of Directors of King Faisal Centre for Research and Islamic Studies in Saudi Arabia, attends the third day of the Arabian Gulf Security - Internal and External Challenges - Conference at the " Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research" (ECSSR) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Wednesday, March 7, 2007.
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Vanuatu development wiped out by 'monster' Cyclone Pam
Full Article Al Jazeera
16 Mar 2015

The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has lost years of development progress and must "start over" after a powerful cyclone ravaged most of the islands' buildings, the country's president said. Baldwin Lonsdale in an interview on Monday said that Cyclone Pam destroyed or damaged 90 percent of the buildings on the main island of Port Vila. Lonsdale,...
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Vanuatu President Baldwin Lonsdale speaks during an interview in his hotel room in Sendai, Miyagi prefecture, northeastern Japan, Monday, March 16, 2015.
photo: AP / Koji Ueda


Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines
Full Article BBC News
16 Mar 2015

Facebook is providing the public with more information about what material is banned on the social network. Its revamped community standards now include a separate section on "dangerous organisations" and give more details about what types of nudity it allows to be posted. The US firm said it hoped the new guidelines would provide...
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Hundreds of thousands march to ask Brazil president's ouster
Full Article WPXI
15 Mar 2015

Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians marched peacefully Sunday in more than 50 cities around the country to demand President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment and to criticize government corruption amid a sprawling graft inquiry at state-run oil firm Petrobras. The biggest protest was in Sao Paulo, an opposition stronghold where some 210,000 gathered on...
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Demonstrators march to demand the impeachment of Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, March 15, 2015
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Kosher Supermarket Reopens Two Months After Paris Attacks
Full Article Voa News
15 Mar 2015

Reuters PARIS— The Paris kosher supermarket where four hostages were killed in January by an Islamist gunman reopened on Sunday morning to "show that life is stronger than barbarity," supermarket officials and France's interior minister said. The January 9 attack on the Jewish food store by Amedy Coulibaly, who pledged allegiance to...
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The French tricolored flag outside the Hyper Cacher kosher market in Paris, France, as seen after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius stopped across the city on January 16, 2015
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Afghanistan gave CIA money to Al Qaeda to free diplomat: report
Full Article Dawn
15 Mar 2015

WASHINGTON: Afghanistan used about $1 million provided by the CIA to a secret government fund to pay Al-Qaeda in 2010 for a diplomat's release, The New York Times reported Saturday. The terror group's leader at the time, Osama bin Laden, worried that the Americans knew about the payment and were either tracing the cash or had laced it with...
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File - U.S. Army Specialist David Reaves, from Hartsville, S.C., provides security alongside an Afghan National Army Soldier at an ANA compound in Parwai village in eastern Afghanistan's Nuristan province, Aug 26, 2010.
photo: USAF / Staff Sergeant Steven R. Doty


Syria is dead, long live the Syrians
Full Article Al Jazeera
15 Mar 2015

Syria's population has lost over 220,000 in the past four years and one million more have been wounded. Some 4.3 million are projected to have left the country by the end of the year - the equivalent to the whole population of Croatia - and more than half the population are aid dependent. Syria's GDP has dropped by nearly $120 billion, 83 percent...
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This citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Revolution Against Assad's Regime which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows dead bodies on a street in Aleppo, Syria Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
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Cyclone Pam damages '90%' of houses in Vanuatu capital
Full Article BBC News
15 Mar 2015

A cyclone which tore though Vanuatu badly damaged or destroyed up to 90% of houses in the Pacific island state's capital Port Vila, Oxfam says. A Red Cross spokesman described the situation as apocalyptic - in some areas, entire villages were swept away. At least eight people are reported to have been killed but it is feared the toll will rise...
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Tropical Cyclone Pam
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Myanmar's Cyclonic Government Is Like Violent Nargis
Full Article WorldNews.com
14 Mar 2015

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Like Cyclone Nargis which struck down its victims in 2008, students, monks, and journalists never had a chance. Beaten and detained by Myanmar's cyclonic police force, over 200 of them were arrested, their aspirations destroyed. They had simply gathered to protest an education bill that limited...
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A police officer beats a student protester in Letpadan, 140 kilometers (90 miles) north of Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday March 10, 2015.
photo: AP / Gemunu Amarasinghe


Boris Nemtsov Ukraine report 'to be released in April'
Full Article BBC News
14 Mar 2015

A report on Russia's role in the Ukraine conflict - compiled by the murdered Russian opposition politician, Boris Nemtsov - will be released in April, his colleague has told the BBC. Ilya Yashin said most of the material gathered by Mr Nemtsov had been retrieved, despite police searches of his apartment and offices. Mr Nemtsov was shot dead on...
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A pro-Russian rebel rests at the frontline in a illage not far from Luhasnk, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, March 12, 2015.
photo: AP / Mstyslav Chernov


Iraqi Offensive on Tikrit on Hold for Second Day
Full Article Voa News
14 Mar 2015

Reuters BAGHDAD— Iraqi forces and mainly Shi'ite militia battling to wrest full control of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants paused their offensive for a second day on Saturday as they awaited reinforcements. A source in the local military command center told Reuters military commanders had “reached a decision to halt the...
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An Iraqi army soldier - Tikrit
photo: US Navy / Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Katrina Beeler


Egypt unveils plans for new administrative capital
Full Article The Siasat Daily
14 Mar 2015

Sharm el-Sheikh, March 14: Egypt plans to build a new administrative and business capital east of Cairo that will house five million people, a minister announced at a global investor conference. The proposed new city was presented to potential investors at the three-day conference, which began yesterday in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh....
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A model  of a planned new capital for Egypt is on display at an economic conference, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Friday, March 13, 2015. Egypt's government announced Friday plans to build a new capital adjacent to Cairo, in a massive new project that in its first phase would cost $45 billion and take up to seven years to complete. Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the aim is to alleviate congestion and overpopulation in Cairo over the next 40 years. By that time, Cairo — currently home to nearly 20 million — would have doubled in size. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
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Cyclone Pam leaves trail of destruction in Pacific's Vanuatu
Full Article The Times of India
14 Mar 2015

SUVA, Fiji: A huge tropical cyclone smashed into Vanuatu in the South Pacific, terrifying residents and leaving "complete devastation" with fears on Saturday that dozens of people may have died. The full extent of the damage is unknown, with limited communications in place after maximum category five storm Cyclone Pam slammed directly into the...
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Tropical Cyclone Pam at its peak of intensity located east of Vanuatu, 13 March, 2015.
photo: NASA / Aqua/MODIS


Scientists Search for Bones of Cervantes
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

After 400 years, researchers are hunting for the remains of Cervantes, whose “Don Quixote” is one of Spain’s canonical works. Madrid officials funding the dig in a sprawling convent envision a new cultural site in the heart of the...
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Afghan Peace Efforts Suffer Setback, Officials Say
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

Afghanistan government efforts to bring the Taliban into peace negotiations have hit a setback, days ahead of an important visit to the U.S. by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, senior Afghan officials said....
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Greece Pays Third Part of IMF Loan
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

Greece has met the deadline for paying the third part of its loan to the International Monetary Fund for March, further draining the country’s cash reserves....
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Afghan Forces Kill 10 Militants
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

Afghan security forces killed 10 militants aligned with Islamic State in southwestern Afghanistan, reflecting a military campaign to prevent the movement from establishing a foothold in the country....
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EU Ministers Divided Over Extending Sanctions Against Russia
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

European foreign ministers meeting in Brussels signaled differences over whether to extend sanctions against Russia until the end of the year, suggesting consensus may be difficult to reach at a summit later this week....
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PetroChina Vice Chairman Under Investigation
Full Article Wall Street Journal
16 Mar 2015

The vice chairman of PetroChina, the listed unit of China’s biggest oil and gas producer, has been placed under investigation by Communist Party discipline officials on allegations of suspected graft....
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Pakistani Christians clash with police over church attacks
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
16 Mar 2015

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police fired tear gas on Monday after Christian protesters clashed with police in the eastern city of Lahore, a day after Taliban suicide bombers killed 17 people in suicide attacks on two churches in the city....
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Petraeus leaks: Obama's leniency reveals 'profound double standard', lawyer says
Full Article The Guardian
16 Mar 2015

State Department contractor jailed for passing classified information to Fox News demands release and says leniency shown to retired general is hypocritical ...
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Zaha has been damaged by Manchester United
Full Article Goal
16 Mar 2015

The Crystal Palace boss believes the winger is still short of confidence after failing to secure a regular first-team place at Old Trafford following a big-money move last season Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew believes Wilfried Zaha has been "damaged" following his time at Manchester United. The 22-year-old was Sir Alex...
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Manchester United's Wilfried Zaha during his team's testimonial soccer match for Rio Ferdinand against Sevilla at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Friday Aug. 9, 2013.
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La Liga Review: Bale at the double for Real, wins for Sevilla and Malaga
Full Article FourFourTwo
15 Mar 2015

Gareth Bale struck a timely brace as Real Madrid beat Levante 2-0 in La Liga, when there were also Sunday triumphs for Sevilla and Malaga. Real Madrid and Gareth Bale enjoyed a welcome 2-0 win over Levante to close the gap to Barcelona at La Liga's summit to one...
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Real's Gareth Bale applauds the fans at the end of a Group B Champions League soccer match between Real Madrid and Galatasaray at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2013.
photo: AP / Paul White


Ibrahimovic: France is a s**t country
Full Article Goal
15 Mar 2015

The often-controversial Swedish striker was at the heart of another refereeing storm as his Paris Saint-Germain side slumped to a shock defeat by Bordeaux on Sunday Zlatan Ibrahimovic described France as a "s**t country" after Paris Saint-Germain's 3-2 defeat against Bordeaux on Sunday. The Swede scored twice as the Ligue 1 champions twice came...
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AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, of Sweden, sticks his tongue out during a press conference at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, Wednesday, July 18, 2012 after signing an agreement with the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) club.
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Manchester United 3-0 Tottenham: Fellaini, Rooney hack up Spurs in enormous win
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
15 Mar 2015

A display unlike many in recent times brought back fond old memories as Manchester United swarmed Spurs early and choked them to death to see out the match. Marouane Fellaini and Michael Carrick both scored within the opening 20 minutes, and Wayne Rooney dazzled the Old Trafford crowd with a stunning third and an epic celebration to boot. With the...
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Manchester United's Wayne Rooney leaves the field during their Champions League quarterfinal second leg soccer match against Bayern Munich at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Wednesday, April 7, 2010
photo: AP / Jon Super


PSG beaten by Bordeaux
Full Article Sporting Life
15 Mar 2015

Diego Rolan struck a blow to Paris St Germain's Ligue 1 title hopes with a late winner as Bordeaux claimed a 3-2 win over the capital club at the Stade Chaban-Delmas. It appeared PSG would earn a point after Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored from the penalty spot, his second goal of the game, with five minutes remaining. But Rolan's strike two minutes...
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PSG - Laurent Blanc
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Football: League leaders Chelsea held to draw
Full Article Otago Daily Times
15 Mar 2015

Chelsea opened a six-point lead in the Premier League on Sunday following a 1-1 draw with Southampton as Manchester United enjoyed perhaps their finest performance yet under Louis van Gaal with a 3-0 trouncing of Tottenham Hotspur. Chelsea increased their advantage over Manchester City despite Diego Costa's 11th minute close-range header being...
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Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho, of Portugal, gestures after Inter Milan Brazilian midfielder Thiago Motta received a red card during a Champions League semifinal soccer match, second leg, between Barcelona and Inter Milan, at the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, April 28, 2010
photo: AP / Antonio Calanni


Ronaldo is world's most 'liked' person on Facebook
Full Article Goal
15 Mar 2015

The Real Madrid star has overtaken Gerard Pique's spouse Shakira as the most popular star on the social networking website, racing well ahead of Lionel Messi and Neymar Despite going through a rough patch on the field at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo remains a much-loved figure all over the world and has now become the most 'liked' person on...
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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo talks on his phone at the airport in Donetsk, Ukraine, Thursday, June 28, 2012
photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov


Lewis Hamilton wins with ease in Australia as only 11 cars finish
Full Article BBC News
15 Mar 2015

Lewis Hamilton dominated the Australian Grand Prix to get his world title defence off to the perfect start. He drove a measured race, controlling the gap to his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg throughout as the team left the rest of the field behind. Ferrari's improved form was confirmed as new signing Sebastian Vettel took third, beating...
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Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany, center, celebrates after taking pole position for Sunday's Japanese Formula One Grand Prix, with second placed McLaren driver Jenson Button of Britain, right, and third placed McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, central Japan, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Greg Baker


Justin Bieber -- Birthday Celebration Continues ... In Vegas (VIDEO)
Full Article TMZ
15 Mar 2015

Justin Bieber is well into his 21st year, but the birthday train rolls on. Justin -- who could drink legal March 12 -- celebrated Saturday night, singing happy birthday to himself and awesomely dancing at Omni Las Vegas. 59-year-old Kris Jenner was there by herself. As we reported ... Mally Mall told us he was going to give JB some sort of exotic...
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Singer Justin Bieber, second from right, watches the Los Angeles Clippers play the Oklahoma City Thunder with his mother Pattie Mallette, second from left, in the first half of Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinal NBA basketball playoff series, Sunday, May 11, 2014, in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Mark J. Terrill


Madonna Accuses BBC Radio 1 Of Age Discrimination Over Playlist Ban
Full Article The Inquisitr
15 Mar 2015

Last month, Madonna’s music was reportedly dropped from the rotation on BBC Radio 1, which is targeted primarily at the under-30 age group. According to insiders, the Material Girl’s material, such as her latest single “Living For Love” from her new album Rebel Heart, supposedly aged out of the station’s demographic...
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Madonna arrives at the amfAR's annual Cinema, jsa1
photo: AP / Matt Sayles


Rita Ora: I'm a perfectionist
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
15 Mar 2015

Rita Ora tries not to pay attention to what others expect from her. The 24-year-old singer has taken the music industry by storm and made her move into movies with a small role in the film everyone's talking about, Fifty Shades of Grey. Fans come with the territory and many A-listers confess they feel pressure to look and act a certain way....
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British singer Rita Ora performs with Australian singer Iggy Azalea, not pictured, on the main stage at Wireless festival in Finsbury Park, north London, Friday, July 4, 2014. The first festival took place in June 2005 and was staged in Hyde Park.
photo: AP / Joel Ryan


Sarah Brightman talks up space mission
Full Article Music News
15 Mar 2015

Singer Sarah Brightman has spoken about her planned trip to the International Space Station as she prepares for her upcoming journey. A life long dream come true, Sarah has been training since January after being accepted by the Russian Federal Space Agency as a spaceflight participant for a planned flight arranged by Space Adventures, Ltd....
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FILE - This April 15, 2013 file photo shows actress and musician Sarah Brightman in New York. Brightman plans on becoming the first recording artist to venture into space en route for the International Space Station sometime in the next two years.
photo: AP / Dan Hallman


In Dreams: David Lynch Revisited review: Best when at its most weird
Full Article Canberra Times
15 Mar 2015

Reviewer rating: Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars In Dreams: David Lynch Revisited Opera House, March 14 A middle-aged audience member prior to the show, his silvery grey spiked in a kind of startled hedge fashion, his face sat somewhere between slightly soiled innocence and waggish corruption, brought the "David Lynch" you might have expected...
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David Lynch -microphone -10Aug2007-2p
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Kylie 'thrilled with Tyga's love note'
Full Article Music News
15 Mar 2015

Kylie Jenner is 'living the dream' after Tyga confirmed their romance, it has been claimed. The 17-year-old reality star is said to be thrilled that her 25-year-old beau posted an Instagram message on Saturday, saying that Kylie had 'captured my heart'. The...
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Tyga performing on the opening night of the Between The Sheets Tour at the BB&T Center on February 12, 2015 in Sunrise, FL.  Photo By Aaron Gilbert
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Gallagher brothers end feud
Full Article Music News
15 Mar 2015

Liam and Noel Gallagher have ended their feud. The brothers, who famously fronted hit 90s band Oasis until Liam quit the group in 2009 as they were about to go on stage, have had public arguments for the past few years. But it...
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** FILE ** In this Feb. 28, 2009 file photo, Noel Gallagher, right, and Liam Gallagher of British band "Oasis" perform during the television show
photo: AP / Ina Fassbender, Pool


Taylor Swift: I love being in Haim's wolf pack
Full Article Music News
15 Mar 2015

Taylor Swift says life has never been the same since becoming friends with Haim. The 25-year-old singer has a close friendship with the American group, formed of sisters Este, Alana and Danielle Haim. And on Saturday, Taylor posted a cute Instagram video as she...
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Taylor Swift
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Joe Manganiello exiting Ryan Murphy's 'Scream Queens'
Full Article Boston Herald
15 Mar 2015

Joe Manganiello has dropped out of Fox’s “Scream Queens.” As he exits, “Nashville” star Oliver Hudson has been cast in a lead male role, TheWrap has learned. The “True Blood” star was cast in a series regular...
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True Blood cast members Lindsay Pulsipher and Joe Manganiello hold a meet and greet with fans at the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in Coconut Creek, FL October 16, 2010
photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert


'Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine': SXSW Review
Full Article The Hollywood Reporter
15 Mar 2015

0 4 1 0 0 Email Print Comments Courtesy of SXSW The Bottom Line A convincing, but perhaps unnecessary, primer on Steve Jobs's flaws and misdeeds Venue South By Southwest Film Festival, Headliners Director Alex Gibney Breaking: Steve Jobs was no...
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs talks about iCloud at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco (Foto vom 06.06.11).
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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter working on another documentary
Full Article Celebrity Café
14 Mar 2015

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter have reteamed for another film project. The duo first worked together on the now cult classic Bill & Ted, which was over 22 years...
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Keanu Reeves arrives at the LA Special Screening Of "John Wick" on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Richard Shotwell


How To Make A Delicious Ultron Pie For Ultimate Pi Day
Full Article Cinema Blend
14 Mar 2015

Wondering how to celebrate Pi Day today? Well, we may just have the perfect answer. Thanks to a creative genius, the most badass pie on the planet has an easy peasy recipe that just about anyone can follow. So you can get your bake on, and celebrate...
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National Pi Day
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Insidious, Sinister Are Building A Marvel-Style Shared Horror Universe
Full Article Cinema Blend
14 Mar 2015

In Hollywood right now, no trend is hotter than the shared universe model. Ever since The Avengers became an incredible global phenomenon, studios have been trying to create their own versions of the Marvel Studios system and create their own united...
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Kevin Smith confirms 'Mallrats 2' is in the works
Full Article Celebrity Café
14 Mar 2015

Two days ago, Kevin Smith started word on Mallrats 2 where it didn't exist before when he ended a tweet with "I smell a rat..." After a mere couple days of speculation, Smith finally stopped being cryptic and officiated the sequel is on his upcoming...
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Russell Brand Tried To Block The Release Of His New Film
Full Article Cinema Blend
14 Mar 2015

When one thinks of Russell Brand they likely think of someone very comfortable being in front of the camera, not a person so insecure about appearing on film that he'd try to block his documentary from seeing the light of day. But that's what sources...
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British actor Russell Brand makes a grimace during a photo-call to promote his movie 'Get Him To The Greek' ( German title 'Maennertrip') in Berlin, on Friday, June 25, 2010. The movie will start in Germany on Aug. 26, 2010.
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Nikkei edges down 0.04 pct on action ahead of Fed, BOJ meetings
Full Article Xinhua
16 Mar 2015

TOKYO, March 16 (Xinhua) -- The Nikkei stock index lost 0.04 percent Monday, bringing an end to a three-day winning streak as trading was circumspect ahead of both a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting and a Bank of Japan policy meeting later this week. The Nikkei 225 index lost 8.19 points to finish at 19,246.06, while the broader Topix index of all...
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Asian shares drift higher as euro recovers from 12-year low
Full Article The Irish Times
16 Mar 2015

Asian shares drifted higher on Monday after a downbeat session on Wall Street kept sentiment in check, while the euro recovered from a fresh 12-year low touched on the divergent monetary policy paths between the United States and the euro zone. Financial spreadbetters expected a stronger day ahead in Europe, with Britain’s FTSE 100 seen opening 26...
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Nearly 1 million Brazilians protest Rousseff, economic woes
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15 Mar 2015

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Close to a million demonstrators marched in cities and towns across Brazil Sunday to protest a sluggish economy, rising prices and corruption - and to call for the impeachment of leftist President Dilma Rousseff. The marches across the continent-sized country come as Brazil struggles to overcome economic and political...
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Supporters of Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff wave flags of the Workers Party, in front of a campaign banner that shows her with current President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during the victory rally in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010.
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Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel cancels planned Sydney appearance
Full Article Canberra Times
15 Mar 2015

Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel has cancelled a Q&A; at Sydney University. Photo: Getty Images The youngest billionaire in the world, 24-year-old founder and chief executive officer of self-destructing messaging app Snapchat, Evan Spiegel, has cancelled a Q&A he was due to give at Sydney University on Monday night. "We regrettably...
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Focusing on long term sustainability in India: Audi
Full Article The Times of India
15 Mar 2015

INGOLSTADT (GERMANY): Having achieved leadership position in the Indian luxury vehicles segment, German auto major Audi is focusing on long-term sustainability of its business while maintaining the top slot. "We need to make sure that dealers with our franchise make more money than others. So the most important part is the foundation that we are...
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Tata Motors sees commercial vehicles sales growth of 10-15% in FY'16
Full Article The Times of India
15 Mar 2015

NEW DELHI: Buoyed by recovery in the medium and heavy segments and an uptick in the economy, Tata Motors expects about 10-15 per cent growth in its commercial vehicles sales during next fiscal. With the Budget spelling out measures to boost infrastructure development, the company hopes that even the light commercial vehicles would return...
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John O Connor ,Vehicle line Director, Programme planning & project management, passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors launched new compact sedan 'Zest' in Kolkata on Aug 19, 2014
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City of 'New Delhi' was named on Dec 31, 1926
Full Article The Times of India
15 Mar 2015

NEW DELHI: December 31, 1926. That is the day when 'New Delhi' as we know the capital city was named as such. When British monarch King George V and his consort Queen Mary held one of the grandest darbars on December 12, 1911, where he assumed the crown of India and announced the shifting of the imperial capital from Calcutta (now Kolkata) to...
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Facebook Fraud Suspect Under House Arrest Now on the Lam
Full Article Newsfactor
15 Mar 2015

A man accused of faking an ownership stake in Facebook to justify a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against its founder Mark Zuckerberg has vanished. Paul Ceglia, who was under house arrest pending his May 4 trial, jumped bail by slicing off an electronic monitoring device and creating a crude contraption to make it seem like he was moving around...
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Putin appears amid health rumors
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Russian state television showed footage on Friday showing President Vladimir Putin holding a meeting, amid rumours that he is avoiding public appearances due to ill health. (March 13) AP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc74AXtvKj0
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What's the state of Kerry's nuclear deal with Iran?
What's the state of Kerry's nuclear deal with Iran?
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Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday that he hopes to reach the framework of a nuclear deal with Iran by the end of March. But he said he worries Senate Republicans have made the talks even tougher after they sent a letter to Iranian leaders, which Kerry later dismissed as false information that was meant to interfere with the deal.
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Cyclone Pam made landfall in PortVila, Vanuatu | 14 03 2015
Cyclone Pam made landfall in PortVila, Vanuatu | 14 03 2015
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SHARE this VIDEO if you want to know the people 'Unbelievable Destruction' devastation Reported After Cyclone Slams Vanuatu At Least 8 Killed By Powerful Cyclone Pam The Category Five storm blew the roofs off houses, uprooted trees and cut communication lines as it struck the South Pacific. Powerful winds from Cyclone Pam have caused widespread destruction in the Vanuatu islands, killing at least eight people, aid officials have said. Unconfirmed reports say dozens more people are feared dead. The Category Fire storm struck the South Pacific archipelago with winds of up to 167mph, threatening more than 267,000 residents. The storm blew roofs off houses, uprooted trees and downed power lines. Officials in the capital Port Vila say there is no power or running water.
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Facebook changes removal rules
Facebook changes removal rules
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Facebook is providing the public with more information about what material is banned on the social network. Its revamped community standards now include a separate section on "dangerous organisations" and give more details about what types of nudity it allows to be posted. The US firm said it hoped the new guidelines would provide "clarity". Tags: Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines BBC News - Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines - NewsRT.co.uk Facebook revamps guidelines after rape protests | Bangkok ...Facebook changes removal rules | WOPULAR Facebook changes removal rules : BBC Technology Facebook Revamps Contest Rules for Businesses | SEW The Facebook Justice System - Slate Facebook's New Privacy Changes: The Good, The Bad, and ...Facebook revamps guidelines - Global Times Google Faces 1M Link Removal Requests Daily; Receives ...Sequel to 'Flappy Bird' coming in August with less addiction ...BBC News - Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines Facebook revamps its takedown guidelines - NewsRT.co.uk Facebook changes removal rules | WOPULAR Facebook changes removal rules : BBC Technology
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Over A Million Brazilians Protest Against The President
Over A Million Brazilians Protest Against The President
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More than a million Brazilians have joined demonstrations against President Dilma Rousseff, with many asking for her impeachment. The protesters say the president must have known about a corruption scandal in the state oil firm, Petrobras. The political opposition say much of the alleged bribery took place when she was head of the company. But Ms Rousseff has been exonerated in an investigation by the attorney general and denies involvement. Most of the politicians accused of taking bribes in a kickback scheme come from the governing coalition. 'Virtues, values, dreams' Protests have taken place across 22 Brazilian states and the federal capital, Brasilia. The largest demonstration went ahead in Sao Paulo, a major opposition stronghold, attracting more than 500,000 people. Many of the protesters waved Brazilian flags and wore the yellow shirts of the national football team. They shouted slogans against corruption and the Workers' Party government. Opposition parties have backed Sunday's protests but have not openly called for impeachment of the president, says the BBC's Gary Duffy in Sao Paulo. Senator Aecio Neves, who was defeated by a narrow margin in October's presidential vote, issued a statement praising the protests. He said Brazilians "went to the streets to reunite with their virtues, their values and also with their dreams". 'Coup attempt' In Brasilia a crowd of 40,000 was reported, gathering outside the Congress building. In Rio de Janeiro, where Ms Rousseff won 55% of the vote in the October presidential election, police said around 25,000 people had joined a protest there. "There's no point in complaining only on social media, we have to be here and show that we are really fed up," businesswoman Daniela Mello told AP news agency in Rio. Friday saw supporters of President Rousseff out in force, with tens of thousands taking to the streets. Her supporters say calls for an impeachment, less than five months after she was elected to a second four-year term, amount to a coup attempt. The Workers' Party has been in power since President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in for his first term in January 2003. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court approved the investigation of 54 people for their alleged involvement in the kickback scheme. The list was prepared by Attorney General Rodrigo Junot who alleged that private companies paid corrupt officials in order to get lucrative Petrobras contracts. According to the investigation, high-profile politicians also took a share of the money siphoned off from the oil company. Mr Junot's list includes Senate President Renan Calheiros, President of the Chamber of Deputies Eduardo Cunha, former Energy Minister Edison Lobao and former President Fernando Collor de Mello. All deny corruption allegations.
  • published: 15 Mar 2015
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Kosher supermarket reopens two months after Paris attacks
Kosher supermarket reopens two months after Paris attacks
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The kosher supermarket where four hostages were killed in January by an Islamist gunman reopens in Paris. Justin Mitchell reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More updates and breaking news: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world's stories like no one else. As the largest international multimedia news provider, Reuters provides coverage around the globe and across topics including business, financial, national, and international news. For over 160 years, Reuters has maintained its reputation for speed, accuracy, and impact while providing exclusives, incisive commentary and forward-looking analysis. http://reuters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Reuters https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/reuters https://twitter.com/Reuters
  • published: 15 Mar 2015
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Good Morning, Afghanistan (Documentary of 2002 about the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi)
Good Morning, Afghanistan (Documentary of 2002 about the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi)
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Damien Degueldre recounts day after day the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi, as seen by his own eyes: a young French reporter in the middle of extraordinary circumstances. Damien Degueldre caught exclusive footage of the Mazar-el Sharif uprising where John Walker – better known as the ‘American Taliban’ – was captured as he fought on Taliban frontlines. An incredible testimony on the aftermath of 9/11 and the events that took place in Afghanistan in the early days of the « War on Terror ». INPUT 2003 (Aarhus, Denmark) Finalist at Prix Albert Londres (Paris, France)
  • published: 28 Aug 2014
  • views: 1186478
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Today are 4 Years of Foreign terrorism in Syria.
Today are 4 Years of Foreign terrorism in Syria.
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15/03/2015 Today are 4 years of the fake revolution in Syria. crimes of FSA terrorists (Free Satanas Army) & al-Qaeda (Nusra & ISIS) vs Syrian People. 200,000 dead, 50% destroyed, 15millns of refugees
  • published: 15 Mar 2015
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Cyclone Pam leaves 'most' of Vanuatu population homeless
Cyclone Pam leaves 'most' of Vanuatu population homeless
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The president of Vanuatu has told the BBC most of his people are homeless after the devastating cyclone that hit the Pacific island nation on Friday. Speaking from Japan, Baldwin Londsdale told the BBC that most of the buildings in the capital Port Vila had been destroyed by Cyclone Pam. A Red Cross spokesman described the situation as apocalyptic - in some areas, entire villages were swept away. At least eight people are reported to have been killed. However, it is feared the toll will rise sharply as rescuers reach outlying islands. Thousands of people spent a second night in shelters. The category five storm, with winds of up to 270km/h (170mph), had veered off its expected course and struck populated areas. Vanuatu's population of 267,000 is spread over 65 islands with about 47,000 people living in Port Vila. In a statement on Sunday, Oxfam Australia said up to 90% of housing in Port Vila had reportedly been seriously damaged. "The scale of humanitarian need will be enormous and the proud people of Vanuatu are going to need a lot of help to rebuild their homes and their lives." Immediate priorities, he said, were providing shelter, clean water and sanitation. Port Vila's airport has been closed since the cyclone struck but officials said they hoped it might partly reopen on Sunday to allow in the first relief planes. A UN disaster assessment team is due to arrive in Vanuatu in the coming hours. 'One toilet between 300' Mark Le Roux, of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency, told the BBC the situation in Port Vila was "pretty grim". "We have 20 evacuation centres with about 2,000 people in them, some of our evacuation centres have up to 300 people sharing one toilet," he said. Chloe Morrison, an emergency communications officer with World Vision in Port Vila, said residents had woken to much calmer weather on Sunday. She said communications were still down in many areas and her group had been unable to account for many of its 76 staff members on the islands. She said it would have been a "very, very tough time" for anyone not in a secure shelter during the cyclone. President Lonsdale made an impassioned plea for international help earlier. Cyclone Pam batters Port Vila, Vanuatu. 14 March 2015 "I am speaking to you today with a heart that is so heavy," he said at the UN Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Japan. "I stand to appeal on behalf of the government and the people to give a helping hand in this disaster." The extent of the devastation is unlikely to be known for several days, said Tom Skirrow, Save the Children's Vanuatu country director. Unconfirmed reports on Saturday said 44 people had died in Penama province in the north-east of Vanuatu, according to the UN's Office for the Co-ordination for Humanitarian Assistance (UNOCHA). Australia says it is preparing to send a crisis response team to Vanuatu if needed. New Zealand pledged NZ$1m (£500,000; $741,000), the EU promised €1m (£710,000) and the UK said it would give up to £2m in aid. Pam had already caused major damage on other Pacific islands, including Kiribati and the Solomon Islands. Tuvalu, a group of nine tiny islands north-east of Vanuatu, also declared a state of emergency after the cyclone caused flash floods there.
  • published: 15 Mar 2015
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Myanmar students march against new education law
Myanmar students march against new education law
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A so-called long march movement by students in Myanmar is growing in size against a new controversial education law. The protesters are walking 600km from Mandalay to Myanmar's biggest city, Yangon, in demonstration against perceived curbs on educational freedoms. Al Jazeera's Erica Wood explains. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
  • published: 29 Jan 2015
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The Assassination of Boris Nemtsov: Kremlin's Biggest Critic
The Assassination of Boris Nemtsov: Kremlin's Biggest Critic
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Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on the evening of February 27 as he was walking with his Ukrainian girlfriend along Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge in central Moscow, just feet away from the Kremlin. Nemtsov, a co-chair of the Republican Party of Russia-People's Freedom Party and outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reportedly shot four times in the back by an unknown assassin. In the days after the shooting, theories on the identity and motivation of the killer have continued to swirl. Tens of thousands of mourners laid flowers and lit candles at the assassination site over the weekend and marched through the streets of Moscow in one of Russia’s largest opposition marches in recent memory. VICE News attended the site of Nemtsov’s death shortly after the incident and spoke to those still coming to terms with the murder of the beloved opposition leader. Watch "New Dashcam Video Shows Scene Outside Kremlin Minutes After Murder of Boris Nemtsov" - http://bit.ly/1w7G4hY Watch "Russia's Ghost Army in Ukraine (Part 1)” - http://bit.ly/1B82OP7 Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
  • published: 05 Mar 2015
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Iraqi Offensive on Tikrit on Hold for Second Day
Iraqi Offensive on Tikrit on Hold for Second Day
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Iraqi forces and mainly Shi'ite militia battling to wrest full control of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants paused their offensive for a second day on Saturday as they awaited reinforcements. A source near Tikrit said the Iraqi forces and Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias known as Hashid Shaabi were waiting for reinforcements from "well-trained forces". "We do not need a large number, just one or two thousand. We need professional personnel and soldiers," said, the source, explaining they were needed to engage in street-by-street battles with Islamic State fighters who have booby trapped many buildings in the city and laid improvised explosive devices and roadside bombs. http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/Reuters/worldNews/~3/Xa7E6ChmvWw/story01.htm http://www.wochit.com
  • published: 14 Mar 2015
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BBC News - Egypt plans to spend $45bn building new administrative capital
BBC News - Egypt plans to spend $45bn building new administrative capital
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Egypt's government has announced plans to build a new administrative capital to the east of Cairo. The housing Minister said it would be take between five and seven years to build at a cost of $45bn (£30bn). It is one of the flagship developments unveiled at an investment conference in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, which aims to revive the Egyptian economy.
  • published: 13 Mar 2015
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Cyclone Pam made landfall in PortVila, Vanuatu | 14 03 2015
Cyclone Pam made landfall in PortVila, Vanuatu | 14 03 2015
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SHARE this VIDEO if you want to know the people 'Unbelievable Destruction' devastation Reported After Cyclone Slams Vanuatu At Least 8 Killed By Powerful Cyclone Pam The Category Five storm blew the roofs off houses, uprooted trees and cut communication lines as it struck the South Pacific. Powerful winds from Cyclone Pam have caused widespread destruction in the Vanuatu islands, killing at least eight people, aid officials have said. Unconfirmed reports say dozens more people are feared dead. The Category Fire storm struck the South Pacific archipelago with winds of up to 167mph, threatening more than 267,000 residents. The storm blew roofs off houses, uprooted trees and downed power lines. Officials in the capital Port Vila say there is no power or running water.
  • published: 14 Mar 2015
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World's first successful penis transplant
World's first successful penis transplant
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South African doctors perform the world's first successful penis transplant on a young man who had his organ amputated after a botched circumcision ritual. Linda So reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More updates and breaking news: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world's stories like no one else. As the largest international multimedia news provider, Reuters provides coverage around the globe and across topics including business, financial, national, and international news. For over 160 years, Reuters has maintained its reputation for speed, accuracy, and impact while providing exclusives, incisive commentary and forward-looking analysis. http://reuters.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Reuters https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/reuters https://twitter.com/Reuters
  • published: 13 Mar 2015
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add video playlist Russian state television showed footage on Friday showing President Vladimir Putin holding a meeting, amid rumours that he is avoiding public appearances due to ill health. (March 13) AP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc74AXtvKj0
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Russian state television showed footage on Friday showing President Vladimir Putin holding a meeting, amid rumours that he is avoiding public appearances due to ill health. (March 13) AP  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc74AXtvKj0
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Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday that he hopes to reach the framework of a nuclear deal with Iran by the end of March. But he said he worries Senate Republicans have made the talks even tougher after they sent a letter to Iranian leaders, which Kerry later dismissed as false information that was meant to interfere with the deal.
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\'Unbelievable Destruction\' devastation  Reported After Cyclone Slams Vanuatu
At Least 8 Killed By Powerful Cyclone Pam
The Category Five storm blew the roofs off houses, uprooted trees and cut communication lines as it struck the South Pacific.
Powerful winds from Cyclone Pam have caused widespread destruction in the Vanuatu islands, killing at least eight people, aid officials have said.

Unconfirmed reports say dozens more people are feared dead.

The Category Fire storm struck the South Pacific archipelago with winds of up to 167mph, threatening more than 267,000 residents.

The storm blew roofs off houses, uprooted trees and downed power lines.

Officials in the capital Port Vila say there is no power or running water.
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Facebook is providing the public with more information about what material is banned on the social network.

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More than a million Brazilians have joined demonstrations against President Dilma Rousseff, with many asking for her impeachment.

The protesters say the president must have known about a corruption scandal in the state oil firm, Petrobras.

The political opposition say much of the alleged bribery took place when she was head of the company.

But Ms Rousseff has been exonerated in an investigation by the attorney general and denies involvement.

Most of the politicians accused of taking bribes in a kickback scheme come from the governing coalition.

\'Virtues, values, dreams\'
Protests have taken place across 22 Brazilian states and the federal capital, Brasilia.

The largest demonstration went ahead in Sao Paulo, a major opposition stronghold, attracting more than 500,000 people.

Many of the protesters waved Brazilian flags and wore the yellow shirts of the national football team.

They shouted slogans against corruption and the Workers\' Party government.

Opposition parties have backed Sunday\'s protests but have not openly called for impeachment of the president, says the BBC\'s Gary Duffy in Sao Paulo.

Senator Aecio Neves, who was defeated by a narrow margin in October\'s presidential vote, issued a statement praising the protests.

He said Brazilians \
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The kosher supermarket where four hostages were killed in January by an Islamist gunman reopens in Paris.  Justin Mitchell reports.

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Damien Degueldre recounts day after day the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi, as seen by his own eyes: a young French reporter in the middle of extraordinary circumstances. Damien Degueldre caught exclusive footage of the Mazar-el Sharif uprising where John Walker – better known as the ‘American Taliban’ – was captured as he fought on Taliban frontlines. An incredible testimony on the aftermath of 9/11 and the events that took place in Afghanistan in the early days of the « War on Terror ».
 
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15/03/2015 Today are 4 years of the fake revolution in Syria. crimes of FSA terrorists (Free Satanas Army) & al-Qaeda (Nusra & ISIS) vs Syrian People. 200,000 dead, 50% destroyed, 15millns of refugees
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The president of Vanuatu has told the BBC most of his people are homeless after the devastating cyclone that hit the Pacific island nation on Friday.

Speaking from Japan, Baldwin Londsdale told the BBC that most of the buildings in the capital Port Vila had been destroyed by Cyclone Pam.

A Red Cross spokesman described the situation as apocalyptic - in some areas, entire villages were swept away.

At least eight people are reported to have been killed.

However, it is feared the toll will rise sharply as rescuers reach outlying islands.

Thousands of people spent a second night in shelters.

The category five storm, with winds of up to 270km/h (170mph), had veered off its expected course and struck populated areas.

Vanuatu\'s population of 267,000 is spread over 65 islands with about 47,000 people living in Port Vila.

In a statement on Sunday, Oxfam Australia said up to 90% of housing in Port Vila had reportedly been seriously damaged.


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A so-called long march movement by students in Myanmar is growing in size against a new controversial education law.

The protesters are walking 600km from Mandalay to Myanmar\'s biggest city, Yangon, in demonstration against perceived curbs on educational freedoms.

Al Jazeera\'s Erica Wood explains.

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Myan­mar stu­dents march against new ed­u­ca­tion law
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Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on the evening of February 27 as he was walking with his Ukrainian girlfriend along Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge in central Moscow, just feet away from the Kremlin.

Nemtsov, a co-chair of the Republican Party of Russia-People\'s Freedom Party and outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reportedly shot four times in the back by an unknown assassin.

In the days after the shooting, theories on the identity and motivation of the killer have continued to swirl.

Tens of thousands of mourners laid flowers and lit candles at the assassination site over the weekend and marched through the streets of Moscow in one of Russia’s largest opposition marches in recent memory.

VICE News attended the site of Nemtsov’s death shortly after the incident and spoke to those still coming to terms with the murder of the beloved opposition leader.

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Iraqi forces and mainly Shi\'ite militia battling to wrest full control of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants paused their offensive for a second day on Saturday as they awaited reinforcements. A source near Tikrit said the Iraqi forces and Iranian-backed Shi\'ite militias known as Hashid Shaabi were waiting for reinforcements from \
Iraqi Of­fen­sive on Tikrit on Hold for Sec­ond Day
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Egypt\'s government has announced plans to build a new administrative capital to the east of Cairo.
The housing Minister said it would be take between five and seven years to build at a cost of $45bn (£30bn).
It is one of the flagship developments unveiled at an investment conference in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, which aims to revive the Egyptian economy.
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\'Unbelievable Destruction\' devastation  Reported After Cyclone Slams Vanuatu
At Least 8 Killed By Powerful Cyclone Pam
The Category Five storm blew the roofs off houses, uprooted trees and cut communication lines as it struck the South Pacific.
Powerful winds from Cyclone Pam have caused widespread destruction in the Vanuatu islands, killing at least eight people, aid officials have said.

Unconfirmed reports say dozens more people are feared dead.

The Category Fire storm struck the South Pacific archipelago with winds of up to 167mph, threatening more than 267,000 residents.

The storm blew roofs off houses, uprooted trees and downed power lines.

Officials in the capital Port Vila say there is no power or running water.
Cy­clone Pam made land­fall in PortVi­la, Van­u­atu | 14 03 2015
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South African doctors perform the world\'s first successful penis transplant on a young man who had his organ amputated after a botched circumcision ritual. Linda So reports.

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updated 13 Mar 2015; published 13 Mar 2015
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Putin ap­pears amid health ru­mors
DNA India 16 Mar 2015, Vladimir Putin File Photo Russian President Vladimir Putin reappeared on Monday after 10 unexplained days out of public view, laughing off the "gossip" over his health that had erupted during his absence. The 62-year-old leader met the president of Kyrgystan at a lavish Tsarist-era palace outside St Petersburg in...
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What's the state of Kerry's nu­cle­ar deal with Iran?
BBC News 16 Mar 2015, A senior member of the Saudi royal family has warned that a deal on Iran's nuclear programme could prompt other regional states to develop atomic fuel. Prince Turki al-Faisal told the BBC that Saudi Arabia would then seek the same right, as would other nations. Six world powers are negotiating an agreement aimed at limiting Iran's nuclear...
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Cy­clone Pam made land­fall in PortVi­la, Van­u­atu | 14 03 2015
Al Jazeera 16 Mar 2015, The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has lost years of development progress and must "start over" after a powerful cyclone ravaged most of the islands' buildings, the country's president said. Baldwin Lonsdale in an interview on Monday said that Cyclone Pam destroyed or damaged 90 percent of the buildings on the main island of Port Vila. Lonsdale,...
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updated 16 Mar 2015; published 16 Mar 2015
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Face­book changes re­moval rules
BBC News 16 Mar 2015, Facebook is providing the public with more information about what material is banned on the social network. Its revamped community standards now include a separate section on "dangerous organisations" and give more details about what types of nudity it allows to be posted. The US firm said it hoped the new guidelines would provide...
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updated 15 Mar 2015; published 15 Mar 2015
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Over A Mil­lion Brazil­ians Protest Against The Pres­i­dent
WPXI 15 Mar 2015, Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians marched peacefully Sunday in more than 50 cities around the country to demand President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment and to criticize government corruption amid a sprawling graft inquiry at state-run oil firm Petrobras. The biggest protest was in Sao Paulo, an opposition stronghold where some 210,000 gathered on...
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updated 15 Mar 2015; published 15 Mar 2015
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Kosher su­per­mar­ket re­opens two months after Paris at­tacks
Voa News 15 Mar 2015, Reuters PARIS— The Paris kosher supermarket where four hostages were killed in January by an Islamist gunman reopened on Sunday morning to "show that life is stronger than barbarity," supermarket officials and France's interior minister said. The January 9 attack on the Jewish food store by Amedy Coulibaly, who pledged allegiance to...
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Good Morn­ing, Afghanistan (Doc­u­men­tary of 2002 about the Bat­tle of Qala-I-Jan­gi)
Dawn 15 Mar 2015, WASHINGTON: Afghanistan used about $1 million provided by the CIA to a secret government fund to pay Al-Qaeda in 2010 for a diplomat's release, The New York Times reported Saturday. The terror group's leader at the time, Osama bin Laden, worried that the Americans knew about the payment and were either tracing the cash or had laced it with...
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updated 15 Mar 2015; published 15 Mar 2015
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Today are 4 Years of For­eign ter­ror­ism in Syria.
Al Jazeera 15 Mar 2015, Syria's population has lost over 220,000 in the past four years and one million more have been wounded. Some 4.3 million are projected to have left the country by the end of the year - the equivalent to the whole population of Croatia - and more than half the population are aid dependent. Syria's GDP has dropped by nearly $120 billion, 83 percent...
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updated 15 Mar 2015; published 15 Mar 2015
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Cy­clone Pam leaves 'most' of Van­u­atu pop­u­la­tion home­less
BBC News 15 Mar 2015, A cyclone which tore though Vanuatu badly damaged or destroyed up to 90% of houses in the Pacific island state's capital Port Vila, Oxfam says. A Red Cross spokesman described the situation as apocalyptic - in some areas, entire villages were swept away. At least eight people are reported to have been killed but it is feared the toll will rise...
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updated 29 Jan 2015; published 29 Jan 2015
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Myan­mar stu­dents march against new ed­u­ca­tion law
WorldNews.com 14 Mar 2015, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Like Cyclone Nargis which struck down its victims in 2008, students, monks, and journalists never had a chance. Beaten and detained by Myanmar's cyclonic police force, over 200 of them were arrested, their aspirations destroyed. They had simply gathered to protest an education bill that limited...
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updated 05 Mar 2015; published 05 Mar 2015
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The As­sas­si­na­tion of Boris Nemtsov: Krem­lin's Biggest Crit­ic
BBC News 14 Mar 2015, A report on Russia's role in the Ukraine conflict - compiled by the murdered Russian opposition politician, Boris Nemtsov - will be released in April, his colleague has told the BBC. Ilya Yashin said most of the material gathered by Mr Nemtsov had been retrieved, despite police searches of his apartment and offices. Mr Nemtsov was shot dead on...
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Iraqi Of­fen­sive on Tikrit on Hold for Sec­ond Day
Voa News 14 Mar 2015, Reuters BAGHDAD— Iraqi forces and mainly Shi'ite militia battling to wrest full control of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants paused their offensive for a second day on Saturday as they awaited reinforcements. A source in the local military command center told Reuters military commanders had “reached a decision to halt the...
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updated 13 Mar 2015; published 13 Mar 2015
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BBC News - Egypt plans to spend $45bn build­ing new ad­min­is­tra­tive cap­i­tal
The Siasat Daily 14 Mar 2015, Sharm el-Sheikh, March 14: Egypt plans to build a new administrative and business capital east of Cairo that will house five million people, a minister announced at a global investor conference. The proposed new city was presented to potential investors at the three-day conference, which began yesterday in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh....
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Cy­clone Pam made land­fall in PortVi­la, Van­u­atu | 14 03 2015
The Times of India 14 Mar 2015, SUVA, Fiji: A huge tropical cyclone smashed into Vanuatu in the South Pacific, terrifying residents and leaving "complete devastation" with fears on Saturday that dozens of people may have died. The full extent of the damage is unknown, with limited communications in place after maximum category five storm Cyclone Pam slammed directly into the...
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