Why North Charleston Isn’t Another Ferguson
Full Article The Daily Beast
09 Apr 2015

The shooting of Walter Scott is shameful, but people get along in the city, and black residents are not discontent enough to burn and loot their city. In 2004, I offered a ride home to a friend and ended up having my car’s interior ripped apart by the cops. The problem was, my friend was black, and he lived off of Spruill Avenue. That’s just across...

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In this April 4, 2015, frame from video provided by attorney L. Chris Stewart representing the family of Walter Lamer Scott, city patrolman Michael Thomas Slager checks Scott's pulse in North Charleston, S.C. Slager was charged with murder on Tuesday, April 7.
photo: AP / Courtesy of L. Chris Stewart

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FULL GRAPHIC VIDEO Of S.C Police Officer SHOOTING UNARMED Black Man 8 TIMES In The BACK!!
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Watch North Charleston Police Officer Shooting an Unarmed Black Man [Graphic Video]
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Walter Scott Shooting Police Officer Michael Slager Shoots Black Man Multiple Times in Back REVIEW
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RAW Video! South Carolina Officer Shoots and Kills Unarmed Black Man!
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White South Carolina Officer Charged With Murder in Black Man’s Death
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White South Carolina officer fired, charged with murder for shooting black man
US warns Iran over 'support' for Yemen Houthi rebels
Full Article BBC News
09 Apr 2015

9 April 2015 From the section Middle East The Saudi-led campaign has so far failed to repel the Houthi rebels spread across Yemen US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned Iran over its alleged support for Shia Houthi rebels in Yemen. He said the US would support any Middle Eastern country that felt threatened by Iran, and would not "stand by" if...

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A Shiite fighter known as a Houthi holds a weapon as he looks at smoke rising from a building after a Saudi-led airstrike on a street in Sanaa, Yemen, Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Iran dispatched a naval destroyer and another vessel Wednesday to waters near Yemen as the United States quickened weapons supply to the Saudi-led coalition striking rebels there, underlining how foreign powers are deepening their involvement in the conflict.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

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Fresh Saudi-led strikes hit Houthi targets in Yemen
updated 26 Mar 2015; published 26 Mar 2015
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Saudi led forces strike rebel bases in Yemen as Iran warns of 'dangerous step
updated 26 Mar 2015; published 26 Mar 2015
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Saudi Jets Strike Yemen in Bid to Halt Houthis
updated 02 Apr 2015; published 02 Apr 2015
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Saudi Arabia vs Iran: Al Qaeda jailbreak frees militants, Houthi troops seize central Aden district
updated 26 Mar 2015; published 26 Mar 2015
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Iran warns of bloodshed as Saudi led forces bomb Yemen
updated 27 Mar 2015; published 27 Mar 2015
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Saudi Arabia Invades Yemen, US helps Iran in Iraq, US Caves on Iran Nuke Deal
File - Jean-Hugues Simon Michel (France), Chair of a four-day meeting of experts on lethal autonomous weapons systems, held in Geneva under the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW), briefs journalists on the meeting, 16 May, 2014.
photo: AP / Jean-Marc Ferré

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Autonomous Weapons systems Dangerous killer robots or smarter and less harmful warfare
updated 03 Jan 2014; published 03 Jan 2014
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Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Activists Call for International Ban On 'Killer Robots (VOA-Tech Rep)
updated 19 Nov 2012; published 19 Nov 2012
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Pull the Plug on Killer Robots
updated 20 Nov 2012; published 20 Nov 2012
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Killer Robots: Human Rights Activists Urge Ban on Modern Warfare's Next Frontier
updated 04 Jan 2013; published 04 Jan 2013
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A Call to Ban 'Killer Robots'
updated 13 Mar 2014; published 13 Mar 2014
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Convention on Conventional Weapons
Le Pens at war as daughter openly opposes her father
Full Article The Irish Times
09 Apr 2015

Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 86-year-old founder of the extreme right-wing National Front (FN), risks losing his title of honorary president and even expulsion from the party he founded in 1972. Le Pen’s interview in the April 9th issue of the extreme right-wing weekly Rivarol is a declaration of war on his daughter Marine’s strategy of dédiabolisation...

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In this July 14, 2009 file photo Jean-Marie Le Pen, right, and his daughter Marine Le Pen sit at the European Parliament, in Strasbourg, eastern France.
photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau

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Family feud tearing apart France’s National Front party
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Marine Le Pen 'new leader' of French National Front
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France's Le Pen votes in local elections
updated 13 Mar 2012; published 13 Mar 2012
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Far-right's Le Pen to announce French presidential bid
updated 08 Apr 2015; published 08 Apr 2015
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The genesis of a family feud at the top of France’s National Front | Daily News
updated 01 Feb 2015; published 01 Feb 2015
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ALERT*ANOTHER LEADER BLAMES "WEST" for PARIS events & "his house burns down!"
Tsarnaev convicted on all charges in Boston Marathon bombing
Full Article The Associated Press
08 Apr 2015

BOSTON (AP) -- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted on all charges Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing by a federal jury that now must decide whether the 21-year-old former college student should be executed. Tsarnaev folded his arms, fidgeted and looked down at the defense table as he listened to one guilty verdict after another on all 30 counts...

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In this Friday, April 19, 2013 Massachusetts State Police photo, 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, bloody and disheveled with the red dot of a rifle laser sight on his forehead, raises his hand from inside a boat at the time of his capture by law enforcement authorities in Watertown, Mass.
photo: AP / Massachusetts State Police, Sean Murphy

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev convicted of Boston Marathon bombing
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DZHOKHAR TSARNAEV VERDICT "BOSTON BOMBER JURY READS VERDICT" Boston Bombing Trial Verdict
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Tsarnaev guilty on all charges in Boston Marathon bombing
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Boston Marathon bomber Tsarnaev found guilty of all charges 4/8
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Tsarnaev guilty on all charges in Boston Marathon bombing
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Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts

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U.S. stocks fell Tuesday as an early advance fizzled in the last hour of trading. Energy stocks rose with the price of oil, while consumer discretionary stocks were among the...
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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Dr. Yossef Ben-Meir Much of my professional life involves applying democratic, participatory decision-making methods in order to catalyze and bring...
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Al Jazeera
While all major international news agencies and western media on Monday featured an online publication of Mullah Mohammad Omar's life story, the reclusive Afghan Taliban leader's...

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9 April 2015 Last updated at 11:24 BST Researchers have discovered that the shorter you are, the greater your risk of heart problems. A study by the University of Leicester looked at nearly 200,000 people, and found sections of DNA that control both...
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Turkey's new President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a ceremony where he formally took charge of the presidency from his predecessor, Abdullah Gul, at the Cankaya Palace in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014. Erdogan said that as the first president to be elected by the people _ instead of parliament _ his tenure would usher in an era of a “new Turkey, a great Turkey.”
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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (AP) — The peace process to end decades of violent strife between Turkey and Kurdish rebels has been one of Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan's signature achievements. But with key parliamentary elections looming in June, the...
photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici
French far-right leader and National Front Party, Marine Le Pen speaks to the media after a news conference at party headquarters, Sunday, March 22, 2015, in Nanterre, western France. For Le Pen, today's election for more than 2,000 local councils is an important step in building a grassroots base critical to her ultimate goal: the 2017 presidency. Local elections takes place today and the second round on March 29.
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8 April 2015 From the section Europe Ms Le Pen said she was taking the measures against her father "with deep sadness" The head of France's far-right...
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Yemeni People flee after a gunfire on a street in the southern port city of Aden, Yemen, Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi fled the country by sea Wednesday on a boat from Aden
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A humanitarian organization has warned of an aggravating situation in the Yemeni southern city of Aden as Saudi Arabia's deadly airstrikes against the impoverished Arab country continue unabated. Médecins Sans...
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, bows to Emperor Akihito, second from right, and Empress Michiko, right, before giving a speech during a ceremony to mark the day Japan recovered its sovereignty under the San Francisco Peace Treaty in 1952, in Tokyo Sunday, April 28, 2013.
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By Linda Sieg TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Emperor Akihito headed on Wednesday for the island nation of Palau where he will visit a World War Two battlefield, the latest journey in his efforts to soothe the wounds of a conflict that haunts Asia 70...
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U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter addresses officers and crew members of the USS Blue Ridge in Yokosuka, Japan, July 21, 2012. Japan is Carter's third stop during a 10-day Asia Pacific trip to meet with partners in Hawaii, Guam, Thailand, India and South Korea.
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The first revision of the U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines in 17 years will "transform" the bilateral alliance, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Wednesday. The guidelines,...
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President Barack Obama receives information from John Brennan, assistant to the President for Homeland Security, about the plane crash in Austin, Tex., Feb. 18, 2010.
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The director of the US Central Intelligence Agency has slammed opponents of a recent nuclear framework agreement between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries. John Brennan told an audience of students and faculty at Harvard University on Tuesday that...
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