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Partisans of Israel are not content merely to murder and maim Palestinian civilians. They also launch “weaponized words” against anyone who speaks out against their...
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Bloomberg
What was billed as the worst earnings season in five years is jumpstarting a U.S. equities market that had been stuck in neutral for two months. Better-than-forecast results from...
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The Charlotte Observer
Fifteen years after peaking during the dot-com boom, the Nasdaq composite has reached a new all-time high. But this isn't the Nasdaq of Pets.com and Webvan, when companies were...

Armenian pilgrims at the Genocide memorial of Der Zor
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Buy PhotoThe Rev. Shant Barsoumian places a flower on survivor Ramela Carmen, 101, Friday April 24, 2015, during a gathering of metro Detroit's four Armenian churches and those from other faiths for a special ecumenical service to honor and remember...
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Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh looks at his supporters, not pictured, during a rally in his support, in Sanaa,Yemen, Friday, April 22, 2011. Opponents and supporters of Yemen's embattled president are marching in cities and towns across the nation for rival rallies after Friday prayers.
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24 April 2015 From the section Middle East Fierce fighting has been continuing in the southern city of Aden Yemen's former president has called on his Houthi rebel allies to withdraw from territory they have seized in return for a halt to Saudi air...
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
The new Navy assault ship USS New York, built with World Trade Center steel, passes Statue of Liberty as it arrives Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 in New York
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Law enforcement authorities determined the Statue of Liberty and surrounding areas were safe after a bomb scare led to the evacuation of hundreds of tourists, according to media reports. An anonymous telephone caller had threatened to blow up...
photo: AP / Mark Lennihan
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry sits in his Outer Office at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., as he prepares to meet with retired Coast Guard Admiral Robert Papp - now Special Representative for the Arctic - about Arctic climate issues on January 9, 2014.
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IQALUIT, Canada (AP) — The United States, Russia and other Arctic countries looked past Ukraine's civil war and other tensions Friday, vowing to cooperate on preventing oil spills near the North Pole and combating climate change in a region warming...
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French President Francois Hollande answers a reporter during his annual news conference, Tuesday, Jan.14, 2014 at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Hollande is promising to cut 50 billion euros in public spending over 2015-2017 to try to improve the indebted economy. Hollande, a Socialist, came to office in 2012 on pledges to avoid the painful austerity measures carried out by neighboring Spain and Italy. But France’s economy has suffered two recessions in recent years and growth is forecast at an anemic 0.2 percent in 2013.
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YEREVAN/PARIS (Reuters) - No decision has yet been taken on the future of France's suspended contract to deliver Mistral helicopter carriers to Russia, French President Francois Hollande said on Friday after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin....
photo: AP / Christophe Ena
Sampaguita Farm - Flowers
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BRUSSELS, April 24 (Reuters) - The European Union cleared the import of 10 new types of genetically modified crops and two more kinds of cut flowers on Friday, its first authorisations in more than a year after a review of its blocked approval...
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on friday 27 july, in Citrana, Oecusse, a medical mission was led and coordintaed by MLG together with 2 FFDTL officers, Timorese doctord and cuban doctors as well as a UN nurse and responsible local athorities. The team saw 618 patients in a day and delivered medicine after consultations, did malaria tests and other vaccines when needed provided by the Timor-Leste Ministry of health. Seen here is a young patient.Photo by UNMIT/Martine Perret. 27 Juy 2012
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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Thursday that malaria kills more than 1,200 children a day across the world, despite a 40 percent drop in child deaths from the disease since 2000. The UN agency released its "Facts about Malaria...
photo: Martine Perret / UNMIT


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