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Kenya university attack: Five arrested; death toll seen rising; anger over security failures
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US man walks free after 30 years on death row
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Garissa university attack: The problems plaguing Kenya's security efforts
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French investigators: Co-pilot accelerated plane on descent
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News 03 Apr 2015
Poof! There goes Netanyahu's Iran bogeyman
Full Article Al Jazeera 03 Apr 2015
Falklands dispute: Argentina tells Britain to spend money on the poor, not defence
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Iran nuclear talks: Obama hails 'historic' agreement
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Al Shabaab militants kill 147 at university in Kenya
Full Article The Times of India 02 Apr 2015
Yemen crisis: Aden's presidential palace and central districts fall despite week-long Saudi air campaign
Full Article The Independent 02 Apr 2015
Could autopilot technology have saved Germanwings Flight 9525?
Full Article CNN 02 Apr 2015
Iran nuclear deal: Complex details delay agreement
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What is Al-Shabaab, and what does it want?
Full Article CNN 02 Apr 2015
How technology is taking conservation science to the next level
Full Article The Guardian 02 Apr 2015
Russian trawler with 132 crew sinks, at least 43 dead
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BUSINESS

The big problem with Mark Cuban's tweetstorm of health advice
Full Article Business Insider 03 Apr 2015
Toyota eyes China, Mexico plants
Full Article Taipei Times 03 Apr 2015
Ethiopia Steams Ahead With Massive Dam Project
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Venezuela Looks to Hugo Chavez Oil Belt to Fix Economy
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Roundup: Nikkei rises 0.63 pct as U.S. stocks advance, gains capped ahead of jobs report
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Microsoft launches document scanner app 'Office Lens' for iOS and Android
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Jet Airways gets into code share with airberlin
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Revealed: Britain's most popular market towns
Full Article The Daily Telegraph 02 Apr 2015

FILM

Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio And Jonah Hill Might Join Forces
Full Article Cinema Blend 01 Apr 2015
Mark Wahlberg to produce Boston Marathon bombing movie
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News 01 Apr 2015
Mallrats 2 Is Bringing Back 3 More Characters
Full Article Cinema Blend 01 Apr 2015
Toho gives details on new Japanese 'Godzilla' movie
Full Article Celebrity Café 01 Apr 2015
Wow, Fast & Furious 7 Is Opening In A Ton Of Movie Theaters
Full Article Cinema Blend 01 Apr 2015
Someone made a life-sized Benedict Cumberbatch using 500 chocolate bars
Full Article Mashable 01 Apr 2015
Boston Marathon bombing: Celebrities and athletes react
Full Article Newsday 01 Apr 2015
Vanessa Hudgens: I’m a walking mannequin
Full Article Belfast Telegraph 31 Mar 2015

MUSIC

Singer Joni Mitchell in hospital
Full Article Otago Daily Times 01 Apr 2015
John Lennon’s First Wife Cynthia Dead at 75
Full Article The Wrap 01 Apr 2015
From Gaza To Southampton - We Are All Palestinians
Full Article WorldNews.com 01 Apr 2015
Drake & Rita Ora to celebrate 10 years of Wireless
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Avril Lavigne 'thought she was dying' after Lyme disease diagnosis left her bedridden
Full Article London Evening Standard 01 Apr 2015
Nile Rodgers: I'm Miley mad
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Justin Bieber Attends Five Hour Mediation Over Alleged Photographer Assault Lawsuit
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Scott Weiland guitarist found dead
Full Article Music News 01 Apr 2015

SPORT

The Masters: Rory McIlory will win at least four green jackets - Els
Full Article BBC News 03 Apr 2015
Arsene Wenger insists he is 'not going soft' as he defends Mesut Ozil's nightclub visit
Full Article London Evening Standard 02 Apr 2015
Mavuba: I could join Roma if Garcia stays
Full Article Goal 01 Apr 2015
Cabaye: I'll discuss my PSG future at end of season
Full Article Goal 01 Apr 2015
Queiroz quits Iran job
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Nedved: Juventus know Barcelona want Pogba
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Pastore: Roma? I expect to stay at PSG
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Queiroz’s Iran era ends with Sweden loss
Full Article Taipei Times 01 Apr 2015

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The Guardian
We won’t touch. We’ll change nothing. We’ve mucked you about long enough and will leave you alone, we promise. These are the least likely pledges to be heard during the coming election campaign. No one will promise to stop fussing, meddling, intervening, legislating, regulating. The only coalition that exists is the “coalition for change”, and it embraces all parties. A politician would no more oppose the concept of action than a priest would oppose the concept of God. ...
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CounterPunch
Waiting on Israeli society to change from within is a colossal waste of time, during which the suffering of an entire nation – torn between an occupied home and a harsh...
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The Irish Times
Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej has endorsed a request by the country’s prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to end martial law, leaving the junta chief free to implement a...

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif writing his comments in the Visitors book at the White House, Washington DC on October 23, 2013
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VOA News Pakistan evacuated nearly 200 of its citizens from Yemen on Friday, as Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif traveled to Turkey for talks with the country's top leaders on...
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Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addresses the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the General Assembly, 25 September, 2014.
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VOA News Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has praised the framework agreement reached Thursday on Tehran's nuclear program, calling it a "day that will remain in the historical memory of the Iranian nation." Addressing his nation...
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2003/05/08 Keck Interferometer - At the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, NASA astronomers have linked the two 10-meter (33-foot) telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory. The linked telescopes, which together are called the Keck Interferometer, make up the wo
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Associated Press HONOLULU— Scientists hoping to see 13 billion light years away, giving them a look into the early years of the universe, are facing opposition from Native Hawaiian groups who say the construction site of a new telescope is on sacred...
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File - President Barack Obama works on his immigration speech with Director of Speechwriting Cody Keenan and Senior Presidential Speechwriter David Litt in the Oval Office, Nov. 19, 2014.
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Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHPresident Barack Obama's visit to Utah isn't just the first time he's been to the state while in office. It's also the latest stop on his tour of Republican “red” states. FILE - Since...
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File - President Barack Obama meets with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. in the Oval Office, Dec. 3, 2014.
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Associated Press NEW YORK— Disturbing allegations were contained in court papers describing the latest homegrown terror plot thwarted by the FBI and the New York Police Department. Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui were arrested at their Queens...
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Zhou Yongkang, State Councilor; Minister of Public Safety and commissioner of National Narcotics Control Commission; People's Republic of China
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William Ide BEIJING— Chinese authorities have formally indicted former security chief Zhou Yongkang, once one of China's most powerful political figures. Zhou is the highest-ranking politician in China to face charges in more than three decades...
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A soldier stands guard outside the Pemex headquarters after an explosion in Mexico City, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013.
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At least four people have been killed and 16 others injured in a fire that broke out after an explosion on an offshore oil platform operated by Mexico's Pemeon company in the Gulf of Mexico. Mexican state-run oil company Pemex said...
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US man walks free after 30 years on death row
Full Article The Times of India
04 Apr 2015

WASHINGTON: An Alabama man who spent 30 years on death row for crimes he didn't commit walked free from court on Friday after his conviction for a 1985 double murder was overturned because of insufficient evidence. Anthony Ray Hinton, 58, emerged from Jefferson County Courthouse to cheers from well-wishers before being embraced by tearful friends...
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Pat Turner, left, hugs Anthony Ray Hinton as he leaves the Jefferson County jail, Friday, April 3, 2015, in Birmingham, Ala. Hinton spent nearly 30 years on Alabama's death row before being released.
photo: AP / Hal Yeager


Garissa university attack: The problems plaguing Kenya's security efforts
Full Article CNN
03 Apr 2015

(CNN)Build a wall the length of the border with Somalia. Recruit and train up thousands of new security officers. Give them better tactics and equipment. Kenya's politicians and public have struggled with these ideas over and over. But the blood of 147 people slaughtered and 79 more injured, when Al-Shabaab opened fire at a college campus in...
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A member of Kenya Defence Forces secures the area of the Garissa University college, in Garissa, Kenya, Friday, April 3, 2015.  Witnesses say the gunmen who stormed a college in Kenya this morning identified themselves as members of al-Shabab
photo: AP / Khalil Senosi


French investigators: Co-pilot accelerated plane on descent
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
03 Apr 2015

PARIS (AP) - The French air accident investigation agency says the co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings flight repeatedly accelerated the plane as he used the automatic pilot to descend the A320 into the Alps. The BEA agency said in a statement Friday that investigators have begun studying the black box data recorder from the plane, found at the...
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In this photo taken on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 and provided by the French Interior Ministry, French emergency rescue services work among debris of the Germanwings passenger jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France.
photo: AP / Yves Malenfer, Ministere de l'Interieur


Poof! There goes Netanyahu's Iran bogeyman
Full Article Al Jazeera
03 Apr 2015

Long before a historic deal was finally agreed upon, we might have guessed what the Israeli government would make of it. Having warned about the perils of any rapprochement with Iran for some years - going to the US Congress, twice, and to the UN, with the same doom-laden messages - it was probably safe to assume that Israeli Prime Minister...
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US Secretary of State John Kerry Poses for a Photo with P5+1 leaders and Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif following successful negotiations about the future of Iran's nuclear program, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2 April, 2015.
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Falklands dispute: Argentina tells Britain to spend money on the poor, not defence
Full Article Canberra Times
03 Apr 2015

Argentina President Cristina Fernandez listens to the national anthem during a ceremony in Buenos Aires marking the 32th anniversary of the start of the Falklands conflict in 2014. Photo: AP Buenos Aires: Britain should spend more helping its own poor than on defending the Falkland Islands, Argentina President Cristina Fernandez said on Thursday,...
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File - Cristina Fernández, President of Argentina, is pictured during a meeting of the UN’s Special Committee on Decolonization to consider the “Question of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas)”, 14 June, 2012.
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Iran nuclear talks: Obama hails 'historic' agreement
Full Article BBC News
03 Apr 2015

3 April 2015 From the section Middle East President Obama has hailed a deal restricting Iran's nuclear programme as a "historic understanding" which, if implemented, will make world safer. The framework agreement, struck after intensive talks, aims to prevent Tehran making a nuclear weapon in exchange for phased sanction relief. Iran and the six...
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 Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks to the audience, during the Partnership for Public Service´s annual DC Summer Intern Town Hall Meeting on making a difference through public service, Wednesday, July 26, 2006, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce
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Al Shabaab militants kill 147 at university in Kenya
Full Article The Times of India
02 Apr 2015

GARISSA, Kenya: Al Shabaab gunmen rampaged through a university in northeastern Kenya at dawn Thursday, killing 147 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. The masked attackers armed with AK-47s singled out non-Muslim students at Garissa...
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A Kenyan Defence Forces tank on a road outside the Garissa university college, Thursday, April 2, 2015, following a deadly Al-Shabab attack.
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Yemen crisis: Aden's presidential palace and central districts fall despite week-long Saudi air campaign
Full Article The Independent
02 Apr 2015

One week after Saudi Arabia controversially began its aerial bombardment of Yemen, the country’s Shia rebels have captured the palace that last was President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi's last seat of power before he was forced to flee the country. It represents a major blow to the international coalition led by Saudi Arabia, which has offered refuge...
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A Houthi Shiite rebel carries his weapon as he joins others to protest against Saudi-led airstrikes, during a rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, April 1, 2015.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed


Could autopilot technology have saved Germanwings Flight 9525?
Full Article CNN
02 Apr 2015

Washington (CNN)The flight voice recorder aboard Germanwings Flight 9525 reportedly captured blaring cockpit alarms, warning co-pilot Andreas Lubitz to "pull up" and that "terrain" was ahead. But that was not enough to stop the aircraft from slamming into the French Alps. With reports that Lubitz apparently ignored those warnings, there are new...
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In this photo taken on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 and provided by the French Interior Ministry, French emergency rescue services work among debris of the Germanwings passenger jet at the crash site near Seyne-les-Alpes, France.
photo: AP / Yves Malenfer, Ministere de l'Interieur


Iran nuclear deal: Complex details delay agreement
Full Article BBC News
02 Apr 2015

2 April 2015 From the section Middle East French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius relays the latest details in Lausanne Negotiations for a deal on Iran's nuclear programme are stretching into a second extended day, with reports of some progress but no final result. Talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, went on all night, breaking off at 06:00 (0400 GMT)...
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European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif sit together in Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 31, 2015, before representatives from the United States, Germany, China, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, and the E.U. resume direct negotiations with Iranian officials about the future of their country's nuclear program.
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What is Al-Shabaab, and what does it want?
Full Article CNN
02 Apr 2015

(CNN)A brutal raid on the Garissa University College in Kenya has left dozens wounded. An unknown number of gunmen early Thursday morning attacked the campus as morning prayers were underway. While no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, the college is in an area where Al-Shabaab militants have sometimes led raids. The harrowing...
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Kenyan police officers take positions outside the Garissa University College while an ambulance takes the injured to a hospital, during an attack by gunmen in Garissa, Kenya, Thursday, April 2, 2015.
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How technology is taking conservation science to the next level
Full Article The Guardian
02 Apr 2015

Paraguay-based conservation project Para La Tierra are making the most of new tech to increase both environmental impact and reach. Founder Karina Atkinson explains ...
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File - Sunset at Reserva Natural Laguna Blanca, a nature reserve in eastern Paraguay.
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Russian trawler with 132 crew sinks, at least 43 dead
Full Article Boston Herald
02 Apr 2015

MOSCOW — A Russian freezer trawler with an international crew of 132 sank Thursday morning in the Sea of Okhotsk off of the Kamchatka Peninsula and at least 43 crew members were killed, rescue workers said. The...
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Russian trawler sinks off Kamchatka peninsula. 2 April 2015
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Freedom: More than 300 enslaved Asian fishermen rescued from island after AP investigation
Full Article Fox News
04 Apr 2015

Published April 04, 2015Associated Press Facebook0 Twitter0 Email Print Burmese fishermen raise their hands as they are asked who among them wants to go home at the compound of Pusaka Benjina Resources fishing company in Benjina, Aru Islands,...
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AP investigation prompts emergency rescue of 300 plus slaves
Full Article Austin American Statesman
04 Apr 2015

At first the men filtered in, by twos and threes, hearing whispers of a possible rescue. Then, as the news rippled around the island, hundreds of weathered former and current slaves streamed out, many with long, greasy hair and tattoos. They came...
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Rights group says US geologist released from Chinese prison
Full Article Austin American Statesman
04 Apr 2015

A human rights group says American geologist Xue Feng has been released after serving more than eight years in a Chinese prison on charges of procuring state secrets. The San Francisco-based Dui Hua foundation says Xue Feng returned to his family in...
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Pope Francis washes feet of prisoners, baby for Holy Week
Full Article New York Daily News
04 Apr 2015

Pope Francis washed the feet of 12 inmates and a baby at Rome’s main prison Thursday in a pre-Easter ritual. img src="//feeds.feedburner.com/~r/nydnrss/news/world/~4/rEJDUJKne2A" height="1" width="1" alt=""/...
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‘Blood Moon’ lunar eclipse is Saturday
Full Article Atlanta Journal
04 Apr 2015

The shortest total lunar eclipse of the century happens early Saturday. The totality, when the moon is fulled encompassed by the Earth’s shadow, will be...
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Obama seeks to persuade Congress on Iran nuclear deal
Full Article BBC News
04 Apr 2015

4 April 2015 From the section US & Canada The US leader has called the agreement 'historic' - but he has vocal critics in the US President Obama has begun efforts to win over sceptical members of Congress about the framework deal on Iran's...
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AP PHOTOS: Latin America remembers the Passion of Christ
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
04 Apr 2015

A young Bolivian covered in fake blood was hoist up on a cross under the crisp Andean sun, while an inmate in Mexico City played the role of Jesus as faithful across the Americas re-enacted the final hours of Jesus' life on Good Friday. Haitian...
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Blazers celebrate division title with 107-77 win over Lakers
Full Article US News
04 Apr 2015

LOS ANGELES (AP) — C.J. McCollum scored a career-high 27 points, Damian Lillard added 20 and the Portland Trail Blazers celebrated their Northwest Division title with a 107-77 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday night....
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The Masters: Rory McIlory will win at least four green jackets - Els
Full Article BBC News
03 Apr 2015

Ernie Els is convinced Rory McIlroy will complete the career grand slam with a Masters victory and predicts the Ulsterman to land at least four green jackets. But the 45-year-old South African, who has won two Open and two US Open titles, is living proof of no guarantees when it comes to winning at Augusta. Back in the mid 1990's when the...
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Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, tees off on the fourth hole during first-round play at The Barclays golf tournament Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014, in Paramus, N.J.
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Arsene Wenger insists he is 'not going soft' as he defends Mesut Ozil's nightclub visit
Full Article London Evening Standard
02 Apr 2015

Arsene Wenger insists he is not going soft on discipline after accepting Mesut Ozil’s explanation for going to a Berlin nightclub on the same day as Arsenal’s victory at Newcastle. Ozil was given dispensation to fly to Germany early after missing the win at St James’ Park almost two weeks ago with a minor illness but German newspaper Bild reported...
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Mavuba: I could join Roma if Garcia stays
Full Article Goal
01 Apr 2015

The pair won a Ligue 1 title and a Coupe de France during their time together at Lille, so the midfielder is eyeing a reunion with the under-pressure Giallorossi boss Rio Mavuba has admitted that he could join Roma this summer - provided Rudi Garcia retains his job as coach. The France international is currently plying his trade at Lille but has...
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Lille's Rio Mavuba, left, battles for the ball with CSKA Moscow's Alan Dzagoev during their group B champions league soccer match at the Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011.
photo: AP / Misha Japaridze


Cabaye: I'll discuss my PSG future at end of season
Full Article Goal
01 Apr 2015

The France international midfielder has failed to nail down a starting berth since joining the Ligue 1 champions last year but is just thinking about recovering from a knee injury Yohan Cabaye insists that he will only think about his future at Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, explaining that his only goal at the moment is getting...
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Monaco's Dimitar Berbatov of Bulgaria challenges for the ball with Paris Saint Germain's Yohan cabaye of France during their French League One soccer match, in Monaco stadium, Sunday, Feb. 9 , 2014.
photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau


Queiroz quits Iran job
Full Article Goal
01 Apr 2015

The Portuguese signed a contract in September committing himself to the country until World Cup 2018 but has now decided to depart Carlos Queiroz has left his position as Iran head coach after four years at the helm. The ex-Real Madrid boss took charge in April 2011 and led the nation to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Iran also made the...
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Iran's Portugese coach Carlos Queiroz smiles during a practice session Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011, in Riffa, Bahrain. Iran and Bahrain meet Friday for an Asian qualifier for the 2014 World Cup, which is being played in Bahrain at a time of heightened political tension between Bahrain and Iran.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali


Nedved: Juventus know Barcelona want Pogba
Full Article Goal
01 Apr 2015

The Czech says that the Bianconeri are well aware that the France midfielder is a man in demand but adds they are confident of holding onto the 22-year-old Pavel Nedved has admitted Barcelona and every other major club in Europe want to sign Paul Pogba but defiantly pointed out that he remains under contract at Juventus. Since joining on a free...
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Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, of France, watches during a Serie A soccer match between Inter Juventus and AC Milan, at the Juventus stadium in Turin, Italy, Sunday, April 21, 2013.
photo: AP / Luca Bruno


Pastore: Roma? I expect to stay at PSG
Full Article Goal
01 Apr 2015

The Argentina international has been linked with a return to Serie A with the Giallorossi but he thinks he'll see out the final year of his contract with the French champions Javier Pastore says that while he remains in contact with Roma sporting director Walter Sabatini, he expects to stay at Paris Saint-Germain this summer. The Argentina...
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PSG's midfielder Javier Pastore of Argentina, reacts after scoring during his French League one soccer match against Lille, in Villeneuve d'Ascq, northern France, Sunday, April 29, 2012.
photo: AP / Michel Spingler


Queiroz’s Iran era ends with Sweden loss
Full Article Taipei Times
01 Apr 2015

Carlos Queiroz’s reign as Iran manager ended with a 3-1 defeat away to Sweden in a friendly on Tuesday, but the Portuguese coach did not go quietly as he delivered some stinging criticism of his employers. Iranian media reported on March 20 that Queiroz would leave the job, which he took in April 2011, following international friendlies against...
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Portugal's soccer coach Carlos Queiroz attends a press conference after a training session at the D. Afonso Henriques stadium in Guimaraes, Portugal, Tuesday, Oct. 13 2009. Portugal will face Malta in a World Cup qualifying match Wednesday, Oct. 14.
photo: AP / Paulo Duarte


Singer Joni Mitchell in hospital
Full Article Otago Daily Times
01 Apr 2015

Groundbreaking musician Joni Mitchell, one of the stars of the Woodstock era, was "in good spirits" at a hospital in California after being found unconscious at her home, her official...
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 Joni Mitchell, right, plays a guitar presented to her by guitar makers Robin, left, and Claude Boucher at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala in Toronto, Sunday, January 28, 2007. The Hall of Fame is recognizing Mitchell as one of Canadas most suc
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John Lennon’s First Wife Cynthia Dead at 75
Full Article The Wrap
01 Apr 2015

Cynthia Lennon, the first wife of John Lennon, died Wednesday following “a short but brave battle with cancer,” according to a message posted on her son Julian Lennon’s website. She was 75. According to the message, Lennon died at home in...
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Julian Lennon, son of late Beatles legend John Lennon, is shown during an interview at the media preview for his photography exhibit, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2010 in Miami. The exhibition called "Timeless" features about 30 of Lennon's hand-signed portrait and landscape photographs and will run Dec. 1-5 at Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.
photo: AP / Wilfredo Lee


From Gaza To Southampton - We Are All Palestinians
Full Article WorldNews.com
01 Apr 2015

Article By WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon For the second time in just a month, a British academic institution has been intimidated by an orchestrated Zionist lobby. Yesterday we learned that Southampton University has decided to withdraw its permission to hold the academic conference on International Law and the State of Israel. The...
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File - Palestinians inspect the rubble of a destroyed shopping center after an Israeli airstrike overnight in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, on Aug. 24, 2014.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb


Drake & Rita Ora to celebrate 10 years of Wireless
Full Article Music News
01 Apr 2015

After 10 years of showcasing some of the world's greatest and upcoming talent, New Look Wireless is throwing a party to end all parties to celebrate the festival's tenth birthday. To warm up New Look Wireless fans before the big event, the 10th birthday show features an incredible line-up of some of the biggest old school names and established new...
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Rita Ora arrives at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, April 13, 2014, at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss


Avril Lavigne 'thought she was dying' after Lyme disease diagnosis left her bedridden
Full Article London Evening Standard
01 Apr 2015

Avril Lavigne said she thought she was dying after a Lyme disease diagnosis left her bedridden for five months. The Canadian singer started to develop symptoms on her 30th birthday, but had no idea what was causing them. "I could barely eat, and when we went to the pool, I had to leave and go lie in bed," she told People magazine....
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Avril Lavigne perfoms during the 2011 Y100 Jingle Ball at the Bank Atlantic Center Sunrise, Florida - December 10, 2011
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert


Nile Rodgers: I'm Miley mad
Full Article Music News
01 Apr 2015

Nile Rodgers is the "biggest Miley Cyrus fan on the planet". The 62-year-old musician found fame in disco group Chic - who recently unveiled their new single, I'll Be There - but has plenty of other strings to his bow. He's collaborated with a whole host of...
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Miley Cyrus arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014, in Inglewood, Calif.
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss


Justin Bieber Attends Five Hour Mediation Over Alleged Photographer Assault Lawsuit
Full Article The Inquisitr
01 Apr 2015

According to the Associated Press, Bieber, his lawyers, the paparazzo Jeffrey Binion, and his lawyer Mark DiCowden, met up in the court-ordered session to attempt to work out a settlement of the lawsuit, which was filed in June 2013 against the singer and one of his bodyguards by Binion. Binion claims he was assaulted by one of Bieber’s...
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Singer Justin Bieber kisses actress Selena Gomez during the first half of an NBA basketball game as the San Antonio Spurs play the Los Angeles Lakers, Tuesday, April 17, 2012, in Los Angeles.
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Scott Weiland guitarist found dead
Full Article Music News
01 Apr 2015

Jeremy Brown, the guitar player for Scott Weiland's band The Wildabouts, has been found dead. He was 34 years old. Weiland announced the news on his Facebook page saying, 'We received a call today about my friend Jeremy...
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Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts Live during The Purple At The Core Tour at Revolution Live Ft Lauderdale, Florida - August 24, 2013
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert


Clint Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio And Jonah Hill Might Join Forces
Full Article Cinema Blend
01 Apr 2015

It appears that Clint Eastwood may follow up his monumental, headline-sparking American Sniper with another biographical film based on the controversy surrounding the bombing during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The project...
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Leonardo DiCaprio arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss


Mark Wahlberg to produce Boston Marathon bombing movie
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
01 Apr 2015

LOS ANGELES (AP) - CBS Films says Mark Wahlberg is set to produce "Patriots' Day," a feature film about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing based on Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis' firsthand account. The studio announced Tuesday that Matt Charman...
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Mark Wahlberg at "The Shooter" London Premiere.
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Mallrats 2 Is Bringing Back 3 More Characters
Full Article Cinema Blend
01 Apr 2015

Kevin Smith’s retirement from filmmaking has obviously been put on hold for the foreseeable future. In addition to new movies, he’s revisiting the ones he cut his teeth on. Clerks 3 is happening, and now that Mallrats 2 is in the works,...
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 Kevin Smith, a cast member in the film "Catch and Release," arrives at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles, Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)  (js1)
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Toho gives details on new Japanese 'Godzilla' movie
Full Article Celebrity Café
01 Apr 2015

Gareth Edwards' Godzilla hit theaters last summer and was a pretty satisfying reboot of the franchise, but for hardcore fans, it still wasn't quite the real thing. Now we're finding out when we will be getting more of the real thing very soon....
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Director Gareth Edwards poses for photographers during the UK premiere of Godzilla in London on Sunday, May 11, 2014.
photo: AP / Jon Furniss


Wow, Fast & Furious 7 Is Opening In A Ton Of Movie Theaters
Full Article Cinema Blend
01 Apr 2015

This weekend, Furious 7 is on track to make a ridiculous amount of money at the box office. One way Universal plans to maximize their profits is by releasing their latest action tentpole in a ton of movie theaters. According to The Hollywood...
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IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR MTV - From left, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, from the cast of "Fast & Furious 6," pose backstage at the MTV Movie Awards in Sony Pictures Studio
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Someone made a life-sized Benedict Cumberbatch using 500 chocolate bars
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01 Apr 2015

LONDON — He weighs more than 88 pounds, stands at 6 feet tall and is made out of 500 melted bars of thick, luxurious Belgian chocolate. Meet Benedict Chocobatch. UKTV recreated...
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Vanessa Hudgens: I’m a walking mannequin
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31 Mar 2015

Vanessa Hudgens has admitted she sometimes breaks out into hives when stressed. The 26-year-old Spring Breakers actress absolutely loves attending high-profile events, unlike some other celebrities, who find it upsetting to come across mean critics...
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The big problem with Mark Cuban's tweetstorm of health advice
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03 Apr 2015

Earlier this week, Mark Cuban — billionaire entrepreneur, "Shark Tank" investor, NBA team owner, "Sharknado 3" star, and non-medical professional — took to Twitter to dispense some health advice. Cuban thinks people should get quarterly blood tests so they can monitor what changes in their bodies over time. 1)If you can afford to have your blood...
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Toyota eyes China, Mexico plants
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03 Apr 2015

Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor Corp plans to invest a combined US$1.3 billion to build new plants in China and Mexico, its first major investment in five years, reports said yesterday. The cash is aimed at boosting its production capacity by about 300,000 units a year in a bid to better...
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Ethiopia Steams Ahead With Massive Dam Project
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03 Apr 2015

Marthe van der Wolf ASOSA, ETHIOPIA— With a newly-signed deal on sharing Nile River waters with Egypt, Ethiopia is moving ahead with the continuing construction of Africa's largest hydro-power dam and the filling of a reservoir. The Nile River is a source of life for several African countries and, for years, a source of tension between Ethiopia...
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The Blue Nile (Amharic: ዓባይ?; transliterated: ʿAbbai, but pronounced Abbai; Arabic: النيل الأزرق‎; transliterated: an-Nīl al-Āzraq) is a river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. With the White Nile, the river is one of the two major tributaries of the Nile. The upper reaches of the river is called the Abbay in Ethiopia, where it is considered holy by many, and is believed to be the Gihon river mentioned as flowing out of the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2.[1]
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Venezuela Looks to Hugo Chavez Oil Belt to Fix Economy
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03 Apr 2015

Associated Press HUGO CHAVEZ OIL BELT, VENEZUELA — You can't miss it, rising off the main highway, a mountain of toxic soot towering over the flat, sunbaked scrubland of eastern Venezuela. The buildup of petroleum byproduct known as coke isn't just an environmental hazard polluting the air of neighboring communities. It's a potent...
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Roundup: Nikkei rises 0.63 pct as U.S. stocks advance, gains capped ahead of jobs report
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03 Apr 2015

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Microsoft launches document scanner app 'Office Lens' for iOS and Android
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03 Apr 2015

Washington, April 3 (ANI): Microsoft has launched a mobile document scanner app for iOS and Android smart phones called Office Lens, which will allow users to take snap photos of documents, receipts, business cards, menus, whiteboards, sticky notes and more. Office Lens works with OneNote. It...
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Jet Airways gets into code share with airberlin
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02 Apr 2015

New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) Jet Airways Thursday said that it has entered into a code share agreement with Germany's second largest airline, airberlin, from April 2015. "We are pleased to commence our codeshare partnership with...
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Heavy Gunfire, al-Shabab Masked Gunmen Attack Garissa University in Kenya's Northeast
Heavy Gunfire, al-Shabab Masked Gunmen Attack Garissa University in Kenya's Northeast
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UPDATE: Shabab Attack on a Kenya University Kills 147 CONFIRED. Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said 147 people had been killed. UPDATE: Nearly 600 held hostage, at least 21 dead. Islamic gunmen storm Kenyan college, 15 killed; Christians targeted. Kenya Garissa students 'taken hostage' by al-Shabab (BBC) Gunmen from the militant Islamist group al-Shabab have killed at least 15 people and taken students hostage at a university in north-eastern Kenya. Reports say 65 others were wounded when gunmen stormed the campus in Garissa. Troops are engaging the gunmen. More than 500 students were still unaccounted for, a government minister said. Al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, said it was holding Christians hostage and freeing Muslims. Hostages from the two groups had been separated, and 15 of the Muslims had already been released, a spokesman for al-Shabab told the BBC. Live updates from Garissa siege Exchange of fire Garissa College University student Collins Wetangula said when the gunmen entered his hostel he could hear them opening doors and asking if the people who had hidden inside were Muslims or Christians, Associated Press news agency reports. "If you were a Christian you were shot on the spot. With each blast of the gun I thought I was going to die," he is quoted as saying. Mr Wetangula said some security officers then entered through a window and took him and some other students to safety. About five masked gunmen are said to have stormed the university. Kenya's Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery told journalists that one of the militants had been killed as he tried to flee. Out of 815 students, 535 had not yet been accounted for, he said. A policeman at the scene told Reuters news agency that some students had been taken hostage. "We can't tell how many but they are many since the college was in session," the unnamed policeman is quoted as saying. The Kenyan Red Cross said about 50 students had been "safely freed", but an unknown number were still being held, AFP news agency reports. Security forces were now trying to flush out the gunmen, a police statement posted on Twitter said. It urged people to stay away from the area. The statement did not confirm that hostages had been taken. I can hear gunfire from inside the campus. Ambulances are rushing in and out with the wounded. One teacher told me some students managed to run away from the gunfire, and came to her house early in the morning to seek shelter. But a huge crowd has gathered outside the house, mostly of people who are worried that friends and relatives may be still trapped inside. Some of them are trying to enter the campus but the security forces are holding them back. Troops have also surrounded the main hospital, restricting public access to it as medical staff battle to cope with the wounded. Most shops in Garissa are shut, and people are staying at home. The town's hospital has been sealed off. Who are al-Shabab? Al-Shabab cash lures Kenyans line The gunmen reportedly ordered students to lie down on the floor, but some of them are known to have escaped and are at a military facility. "It was horrible, there was shooting everywhere," student Augustine Alanga told the BBC's Newsday programme. He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers in such a volatile area. The university opened in 2011 and is the only place of higher education in the region. The BBC's Anne Soy in Nairobi says that because of its proximity to Somalia, Garissa is an easy target for al-Shabab militants and there have been several attacks in the past. She says that the UK and Australia issued alerts this week warning of potential terror attacks in parts of the country, including Garissa. There has also been a specific alert for universities in the country. Garissa, 150km (90 miles) from the border with Somalia, has a large population of Kenyan Somalis. video footage caught on tape cellphone camera surveillance raw dash cam air live on tv share comment like most popular
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NYT: Pilot Tried To Break Down Door - NYT: Germanwings Pilot Locked Out Of Cockpit - The Kelly File
NYT: Pilot Tried To Break Down Door - NYT: Germanwings Pilot Locked Out Of Cockpit - The Kelly File
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  • published: 26 Mar 2015
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Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
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Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed the framework deal reached by negotiators on Iran's nuclear program.
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UK firms find oil & gas off Falklands, Argentina threatens legal action
UK firms find oil & gas off Falklands, Argentina threatens legal action
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A group of British exploration companies have found oil and gas in an area north of the Falkland Islands. The Argentine government has threatened to challenge all exploration and drilling efforts in court. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/yyd2yd RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
  • published: 03 Apr 2015
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Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
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Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed the framework deal reached by negotiators on Iran's nuclear program.
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147 Dead After Al-Shabaab Attack On Kenya University
147 Dead After Al-Shabaab Attack On Kenya University
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"Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) host of The Young Turks discusses the Al-Shabaab attack on a Kenya university that left one hundred and forty-seven dead. Al-Shabaab gunmen attacked the Garissa University College in northeastern Kenya taking hostages and killing non-Muslims. Witnesses reported seeing the gunmen in combat gear with some wearing bullet proof vests or suicide vests. A firefight with Kenyan security forces killed the gunmen but when the smoke cleared the body count stood at 147. Al-Shabaab is an extremist group from Somalia with close ties to Al Qaeda. It claimed that it had started the attack as an 'operation against the infidels'." What can be done to prevent these kind of attacks in the future? Let us know in the comments section below. Read more here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/03/world/africa/garissa-university-college-shooting-in-kenya.html ********** War On Islam, 99rise Video, Iran Nuclear Deal, Reactions To Deal, Anti-Gay Law Fixes, Attack On Kenya - The Young Turks Hour 1, 04/2/2015 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTpcK80irdQiHYgf94NeeZgxjzNNFMaMv ********** Buy MAD AS HELL on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/mad-as-hell/id959174781 Also on other digital platforms, DVD, & Blu-ray at: http://www.MadAsHellFilm.com ********** Support TYT while shopping on Amazon through this link (bookmark it!) http://www.amazon.com/?tag=theyoungturks-20 The Largest Online News Show in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET. Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary) Download audio and video of the full two hour show on-demand + the members-only post game show by becoming a member at http://www.tytnetwork.com/subscribe/. Your membership supports the day to day operations and is vital for our continued success and growth. Join The Young Turks Network mailing list https://www.tytnetwork.com/newsletter/ or Support The Young Turks by Subscribing http://www.youtube.com/user/theyoungturks?sub_confirmation=1 Like Us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks Follow Us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurks Watch TYT on Maker.TV here: http://www.maker.tv/theyoungturks Get your TYT Merch: http://shoptyt.com
  • published: 03 Apr 2015
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YEMEN - Aden airport turns into a battlefield as Houthi gunmen try to seize city
YEMEN - Aden airport turns into a battlefield as Houthi gunmen try to seize city
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Subscribe to France 24 now: http://f24.my/youtubeEN FRANCE 24 live news stream: all the latest news 24/7 http://f24.my/YTliveEN YEMEN - Passengers and crews stayed away from Aden's airport as it turned into a battlefield. Hundreds of militants loyal to president Adi tried to keep Houthi gunmen from seizing this strategic position. The fighting was the heaviest Aden has seen in years. Visit our website: http://www.france24.com Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/France24_en
  • published: 20 Mar 2015
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Germanwings Crash: Voice Recorders Reveal Final Moments
Germanwings Crash: Voice Recorders Reveal Final Moments
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Sounds captured on the recorder show one pilot banging on the door after being locked out of the cockpit.
  • published: 26 Mar 2015
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Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif discusses framework Iran nuclear deal
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Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif discussed the framework deal reached by negotiators on Iran's nuclear program.
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Kenya: Al-Shabab 'seize hostages' in Garissa university - BBC News
Kenya: Al-Shabab 'seize hostages' in Garissa university - BBC News
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Masked al-Shabaab militants have stormed a university campus in Garissa and are currently holding a number of hostages. Details are still emerging. We know at least 15 people were killed in the initial gun attack. Security forces have surrounded the hostel at University College in Garissa where the hostages are being held but access is difficult. Al Shabab have told the BBC that once inside, they separated the Muslims from non-Muslims and allowed Muslims to leave. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
  • published: 02 Apr 2015
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Paraguay Deforestation: the soy invasion - Tropic of Capricorn - BBC travel
Paraguay Deforestation: the soy invasion - Tropic of Capricorn - BBC travel
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Simon Reeve visits one of the poorest countries in South America, Paraguay, to see the soy farms that are dominating the landscape. Interesting clip from BBC travel show 'Tropic of Capricorn'.
  • published: 16 Dec 2008
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43 dead after trawler sinks off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
43 dead after trawler sinks off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula
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(CNN) At least 43 people have died and 26 others are missing after a Russian fishing vessel sank off the Kamchatka Peninsula, according to Russia's state-run Tass news agency, which cited a duty officer at the local maritime rescue center. More than 60 people were rescued from the water. The Dalniy Vostok trawler -- a commercial fishing vessel -- was carrying 132 people, Tass reported. BBC News A Russian trawler has sunk off the Kamchatka peninsula, with 43 sailors so far confirmed dead. Sixty-three people have been rescued, many suffering from hypothermia, according to a maritime rescue centre in Russia's Far East. The Dalniy Vostok freezer trawler had 132 people on board when it sank. Seventy-eight of the crew are Russian, with the remainder coming from countries including Latvia, Ukraine and Myanmar. The Dalniy Vostok went down in the Sea of Okhotsk, 330 km (205 miles) west of Krutogorovsky settlement. Drifting ice may have holed the vessel, according to Russian emergency services. Water flooded the engine compartment and the trawler then sank within 15 minutes, a local branch of the Russian Emergencies Ministry said. Some two dozen ships are involved in searching for remaining survivors in freezing waters around zero degrees C ABC News There were 132 people on board the Dalniy Vostok freezer trawler and 63 people have been rescued from freezing waters near zero degrees Celsius, TASS said. The ship was carrying 78 Russian nationals, as well as 54 foreign nationals from Myanmar, Ukraine, Lithuania and Vanuatu, the news agency said. It said the trawler wrecked in the Sea of Okhotsk, 330 kilometres west of the Krutogorovsky settlement in the Kamchatka region and 250 kilometres south of the city of Magadan. The home port of the trawler, which was owned by Magellan LLC, was Nevelsk in Russia's Sakhalin region, TASS said. news, Breaking, truth, explained, wow, omg, wtf, viral, Politics, world, Russia (Country), Fishing Trawler (Ship Type), Sea Of Okhotsk (Body Of Water), Ship, Sinks, Sanks, rescue, emergency, Mission, April, 1st, newest, Boat, Ocean, 130, Aboard, Killed, Dead, Trawler, Russian, 2nd, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wW_NPAYTik https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUt5LPG6KkM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZbhoHa6-BM
  • published: 02 Apr 2015
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Maksim Bakiyev -- most wanted in Kyrgyzstan - RT 100615
Maksim Bakiyev -- most wanted in Kyrgyzstan - RT 100615
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http://rt.com/Politics/2010-06-15/maksim-bakiyev-most-wanted.html Maksim Bakiyev is the second son of the former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. He was born in 1977. He has a legal background, having graduated from the joint Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University. He received additional education on legal issues in Britain and the US. In 2005, his father led public unrest in Kyrgyzstan following a parliament election. The so-called "Tulip Revolution" resulted in ousting of President Askar Akayev, while Kurmanbek Bakiyev became acting leader of the country and was later elected president. Read more After his father's success Maksim's business grew rapidly. Together with his partner, Valeriy Belokon, Maksim established a Latvia-based investment company, Maval Aktivi, which has been involved in several industries including mining, oil and gas production, banking, mass media and real estate in Kazakhstan, Russia, Latvia, Ukraine, Latin America and Africa.
  • published: 16 Jun 2010
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Iran & world powers miss nuclear deal deadline, talks go on
Iran & world powers miss nuclear deal deadline, talks go on
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Iran is raising the stakes in its nuclear talks with the six world powers, demanding the immediate lift of financial and oil sanctions. The negotiations have stretched beyond Tuesday's deadline, with hopes that a draft agreement could be prepared sometime on Wednesday. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/uvg0ne RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
  • published: 01 Apr 2015
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Joint Iraqi forces ′liberate′ Tikrit: PM Abadi 

이라크군, 작전 개시 한 달 만에 티크리트 탈환
Joint Iraqi forces ′liberate′ Tikrit: PM Abadi 이라크군, 작전 개시 한 달 만에 티크리트 탈환
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Time now for a look through the global headlines we′re following on this Wednesday morning from Seoul. For that, we turn to Eunice Kim... standing by at the NewsCenter. Good morning, Eunice. Good morning, Mark. After a long, month-long battle... Iraq′s second largest city of Tikrit has been ″liberated″ from the grip of the Islamic State group. That′s according to the official Twitter account of Iraq′s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi... which congratulated Iraqi security forces and ″popular volunteers″... referring to the Iran-backed Shi′ite militia... on the ″historic milestone″. The victory marks the most substantial yet in Iraq... in the fight against Islamic State... which had taken large swathes of territory... including Mosul to the east. Abadi′s spokesman had earlier said forces raised the Iraqi flag at the center of Tikrit... and was clearing the city. Most of Tikrit... once home to some 200-thousand people... had mostly been emptied ahead of the military operation. A spokesperson for the US-led coalition however cautioned that ″there was still work to be done″ as parts of the city remained under I-S control.
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add video playlist UPDATE: Shabab Attack on a Kenya University Kills 147 CONFIRED. Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said 147 people had been killed. UPDATE: Nearly 600 held hostage, at least 21 dead. Islamic gunmen storm Kenyan college, 15 killed; Christians targeted. Kenya Garissa students 'taken hostage' by al-Shabab (BBC) Gunmen from the militant Islamist group al-Shabab have killed at least 15 people and taken students hostage at a university in north-eastern Kenya. Reports say 65 others were wounded when gunmen stormed the campus in Garissa. Troops are engaging the gunmen. More than 500 students were still unaccounted for, a government minister said. Al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, said it was holding Christians hostage and freeing Muslims. Hostages from the two groups had been separated, and 15 of the Muslims had already been released, a spokesman for al-Shabab told the BBC. Live updates from Garissa siege Exchange of fire Garissa College University student Collins Wetangula said when the gunmen entered his hostel he could hear them opening doors and asking if the people who had hidden inside were Muslims or Christians, Associated Press news agency reports. "If you were a Christian you were shot on the spot. With each blast of the gun I thought I was going to die," he is quoted as saying. Mr Wetangula said some security officers then entered through a window and took him and some other students to safety. About five masked gunmen are said to have stormed the university. Kenya's Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery told journalists that one of the militants had been killed as he tried to flee. Out of 815 students, 535 had not yet been accounted for, he said. A policeman at the scene told Reuters news agency that some students had been taken hostage. "We can't tell how many but they are many since the college was in session," the unnamed policeman is quoted as saying. The Kenyan Red Cross said about 50 students had been "safely freed", but an unknown number were still being held, AFP news agency reports. Security forces were now trying to flush out the gunmen, a police statement posted on Twitter said. It urged people to stay away from the area. The statement did not confirm that hostages had been taken. I can hear gunfire from inside the campus. Ambulances are rushing in and out with the wounded. One teacher told me some students managed to run away from the gunfire, and came to her house early in the morning to seek shelter. But a huge crowd has gathered outside the house, mostly of people who are worried that friends and relatives may be still trapped inside. Some of them are trying to enter the campus but the security forces are holding them back. Troops have also surrounded the main hospital, restricting public access to it as medical staff battle to cope with the wounded. Most shops in Garissa are shut, and people are staying at home. The town's hospital has been sealed off. Who are al-Shabab? Al-Shabab cash lures Kenyans line The gunmen reportedly ordered students to lie down on the floor, but some of them are known to have escaped and are at a military facility. "It was horrible, there was shooting everywhere," student Augustine Alanga told the BBC's Newsday programme. He said it was "pathetic" that the university was only guarded by two police officers in such a volatile area. The university opened in 2011 and is the only place of higher education in the region. The BBC's Anne Soy in Nairobi says that because of its proximity to Somalia, Garissa is an easy target for al-Shabab militants and there have been several attacks in the past. She says that the UK and Australia issued alerts this week warning of potential terror attacks in parts of the country, including Garissa. There has also been a specific alert for universities in the country. Garissa, 150km (90 miles) from the border with Somalia, has a large population of Kenyan Somalis. video footage caught on tape cellphone camera surveillance raw dash cam air live on tv share comment like most popular
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UPDATE: Shabab Attack on a Kenya University Kills 147 CONFIRED. Kenya’s interior minister, Joseph Nkaissery, said 147 people had been killed.
UPDATE: Nearly 600 held hostage, at least 21 dead.
Islamic gunmen storm Kenyan college, 15 killed; Christians targeted. Kenya Garissa students \'taken hostage\' by al-Shabab
(BBC) Gunmen from the militant Islamist group al-Shabab have killed at least 15 people and taken students hostage at a university in north-eastern Kenya. 

Reports say 65 others were wounded when gunmen stormed the campus in Garissa. Troops are engaging the gunmen.

More than 500 students were still unaccounted for, a government minister said. 

Al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda, said it was holding Christians hostage and freeing Muslims. 

Hostages from the two groups had been separated, and 15 of the Muslims had already been released, a spokesman for al-Shabab told the BBC. 




Live updates from Garissa siege

Exchange of fire

Garissa College University student Collins Wetangula said when the gunmen entered his hostel he could hear them opening doors and asking if the people who had hidden inside were Muslims or Christians, Associated Press news agency reports.

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Masked al-Shabaab militants have stormed a university campus in Garissa and are currently holding a number of hostages. Details are still emerging.  We know at least 15 people were killed in the initial gun attack. Security forces have surrounded the hostel at University College in Garissa where the hostages are being held but access is difficult. Al Shabab have told the BBC that once inside, they separated the Muslims from non-Muslims and allowed Muslims to leave.

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(CNN) At least 43 people have died and 26 others are missing after a Russian fishing vessel sank off the Kamchatka Peninsula, according to Russia\'s state-run Tass news agency, which cited a duty officer at the local maritime rescue center.

More than 60 people were rescued from the water.

The Dalniy Vostok trawler -- a commercial fishing vessel -- was carrying 132 people, Tass reported.

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A Russian trawler has sunk off the Kamchatka peninsula, with 43 sailors so far confirmed dead.
Sixty-three people have been rescued, many suffering from hypothermia, according to a maritime rescue centre in Russia\'s Far East.
The Dalniy Vostok freezer trawler had 132 people on board when it sank.
Seventy-eight of the crew are Russian, with the remainder coming from countries including Latvia, Ukraine and Myanmar.
The Dalniy Vostok went down in the Sea of Okhotsk, 330 km (205 miles) west of Krutogorovsky settlement.
Drifting ice may have holed the vessel, according to Russian emergency services.
Water flooded the engine compartment and the trawler then sank within 15 minutes, a local branch of the Russian Emergencies Ministry said.
Some two dozen ships are involved in searching for remaining survivors in freezing waters around zero degrees C

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There were 132 people on board the Dalniy Vostok freezer trawler and 63 people have been rescued from freezing waters near zero degrees Celsius, TASS said.

The ship was carrying 78 Russian nationals, as well as 54 foreign nationals from Myanmar, Ukraine, Lithuania and Vanuatu, the news agency said.

It said the trawler wrecked in the Sea of Okhotsk, 330 kilometres west of the Krutogorovsky settlement in the Kamchatka region and 250 kilometres south of the city of Magadan.

The home port of the trawler, which was owned by Magellan LLC, was Nevelsk in Russia\'s Sakhalin region, TASS said.
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Time now for a look through the global headlines we′re following on this Wednesday morning from Seoul. 
For that, we turn to Eunice Kim... standing by at the NewsCenter.
Good morning, Eunice. 
Good morning, Mark. After a long, month-long battle... Iraq′s second largest city of Tikrit has been ″liberated″ from the grip of the Islamic State group. 
That′s according to the official Twitter account of Iraq′s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi... which congratulated Iraqi security forces and ″popular volunteers″... referring to the Iran-backed Shi′ite militia... on the ″historic milestone″. 
The victory marks the most substantial yet in Iraq... in the fight against Islamic State... which had taken large swathes of territory... including Mosul to the east. 
Abadi′s spokesman had earlier said forces raised the Iraqi flag at the center of Tikrit... and was clearing the city. 
Most of Tikrit... once home to some 200-thousand people... had mostly been emptied ahead of the military operation.
A spokesperson for the US-led coalition however cautioned that ″there was still work to be done″ as parts of the city remained under I-S control.
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Al­aba­ma Man on Death Row for 30 Years Walks Free
DNA India 04 Apr 2015, The death toll in an assault by Somali militants on a Kenyan...
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Heavy Gun­fire, al-Shabab Masked Gun­men At­tack Garis­sa Uni­ver­si­ty in Kenya's North­east
The Times of India 04 Apr 2015, WASHINGTON: An Alabama man who spent 30 years on death row for crimes he didn't commit walked free from court on Friday after his conviction for a 1985 double murder was overturned because of insufficient evidence. Anthony Ray Hinton, 58, emerged from Jefferson County Courthouse to cheers from well-wishers before being embraced by tearful friends...
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NYT: Pilot Tried To Break Down Door - NYT: Ger­man­wings Pilot Locked Out Of Cock­pit - The Kelly File
CNN 03 Apr 2015, (CNN)Build a wall the length of the border with Somalia. Recruit and train up thousands of new security officers. Give them better tactics and equipment. Kenya's politicians and public have struggled with these ideas over and over. But the blood of 147 people slaughtered and 79 more injured, when Al-Shabaab opened fire at a college campus in...
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Iran For­eign Min­is­ter Javad Zarif dis­cuss­es frame­work Iran nu­cle­ar deal
Philadelphia Daily News 03 Apr 2015, PARIS (AP) - The French air accident investigation agency says the co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings flight repeatedly accelerated the plane as he used the automatic pilot to descend the A320 into the Alps. The BEA agency said in a statement Friday that investigators have begun studying the black box data recorder from the plane, found at the...
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UK firms find oil & gas off Falk­lands, Ar­genti­na threat­ens legal ac­tion
Al Jazeera 03 Apr 2015, Long before a historic deal was finally agreed upon, we might have guessed what the Israeli government would make of it. Having warned about the perils of any rapprochement with Iran for some years - going to the US Congress, twice, and to the UN, with the same doom-laden messages - it was probably safe to assume that Israeli Prime Minister...
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Iran For­eign Min­is­ter Javad Zarif dis­cuss­es frame­work Iran nu­cle­ar deal
Canberra Times 03 Apr 2015, Argentina President Cristina Fernandez listens to the national anthem during a ceremony in Buenos Aires marking the 32th anniversary of the start of the Falklands conflict in 2014. Photo: AP Buenos Aires: Britain should spend more helping its own poor than on defending the Falkland Islands, Argentina President Cristina Fernandez said on Thursday,...
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147 Dead After Al-Shabaab At­tack On Kenya Uni­ver­si­ty
BBC News 03 Apr 2015, 3 April 2015 From the section Middle East President Obama has hailed a deal restricting Iran's nuclear programme as a "historic understanding" which, if implemented, will make world safer. The framework agreement, struck after intensive talks, aims to prevent Tehran making a nuclear weapon in exchange for phased sanction relief. Iran and the six...
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YEMEN - Aden air­port turns into a bat­tle­field as Houthi gun­men try to seize city
The Times of India 02 Apr 2015, GARISSA, Kenya: Al Shabaab gunmen rampaged through a university in northeastern Kenya at dawn Thursday, killing 147 people in the group's deadliest attack in the East African country. Four militants were slain by security forces to end the siege just after dusk. The masked attackers armed with AK-47s singled out non-Muslim students at Garissa...
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Ger­man­wings Crash: Voice Recorders Re­veal Final Mo­ments
The Independent 02 Apr 2015, One week after Saudi Arabia controversially began its aerial bombardment of Yemen, the country’s Shia rebels have captured the palace that last was President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi's last seat of power before he was forced to flee the country. It represents a major blow to the international coalition led by Saudi Arabia, which has offered refuge...
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Iran For­eign Min­is­ter Javad Zarif dis­cuss­es frame­work Iran nu­cle­ar deal
CNN 02 Apr 2015, Washington (CNN)The flight voice recorder aboard Germanwings Flight 9525 reportedly captured blaring cockpit alarms, warning co-pilot Andreas Lubitz to "pull up" and that "terrain" was ahead. But that was not enough to stop the aircraft from slamming into the French Alps. With reports that Lubitz apparently ignored those warnings, there are new...
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Kenya: Al-Shabab 'seize hostages' in Garis­sa uni­ver­si­ty - BBC News
BBC News 02 Apr 2015, 2 April 2015 From the section Middle East French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius relays the latest details in Lausanne Negotiations for a deal on Iran's nuclear programme are stretching into a second extended day, with reports of some progress but no final result. Talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, went on all night, breaking off at 06:00 (0400 GMT)...
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Paraguay De­for­esta­tion: the soy in­va­sion - Trop­ic of Capri­corn - BBC trav­el
CNN 02 Apr 2015, (CNN)A brutal raid on the Garissa University College in Kenya has left dozens wounded. An unknown number of gunmen early Thursday morning attacked the campus as morning prayers were underway. While no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, the college is in an area where Al-Shabaab militants have sometimes led raids. The harrowing...
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Dozens dead as Rus­sian trawler sinks off Kam­chat­ka - RUS­SIA
The Guardian 02 Apr 2015, Paraguay-based conservation project Para La Tierra are making the most of new tech to increase both environmental impact and reach. Founder Karina Atkinson explains ...
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