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'We don't buy panda products - so the Chinese should get their hands off our elephants'
Full Article CNN
07 Apr 2015

(CNN)Elephants could be extinct in the wild within a few decades, leading experts warned late last month in Botswana at the Kasane Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, which gathered 150 delegates from countries that are sourcing, transiting and demanding ivory. The participants signed onto 15 new commitments to stop the slaughter of elephants...

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File - An African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) and calf in Tanzania, Africa.
photo: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Gary M. Stolz

updated 24 Aug 2012; published 24 Aug 2012
4:08
WHITE GOLD Trailer - a Kenyan perspective on elephant poaching and the ivory trade
updated 04 Mar 2013; published 04 Mar 2013
25:51
Where Have All the Elephants Gone?
updated 01 Nov 2008; published 01 Nov 2008
1:55
Legal Ivory Sale Infuriates Conservationists
updated 16 Apr 2013; published 16 Apr 2013
4:34
'The End of the Wild' Trailer feat. Yao Ming
updated 20 Jul 2009; published 20 Jul 2009
1:50
Kenyan Officials Crackdown on Ivory Trade
updated 07 Oct 2014; published 07 Oct 2014
4:53
Thousands March Worldwide For Rhino, Elephant Protection (Global March for Elephants and Rhinos)
US prisoners of war subjected to live experiments during WWII, new Japanese exhibit shows
Full Article The Independent
07 Apr 2015

A Japanese university museum will break taboo with an exhibition on the infamous live vivisections of American POWs during the Second World War. Kyushu University’s medical school will for the first time publicly acknowledge that captured US troops had parts of their brains and livers removed in a series of macabre experiments carried out by the...

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File - U.S. Army Air Force Lt. Robert L. Hite, blindfolded by his captors, is led from a Japanese transport plane after he and the other seven flyers were flown from Shanghai to Tokyo during WW II. On 15 October 1942 three were executed, one died in captivity. The four others, including Hite, were liberated on 20 August 1945.
photo: USAF

updated 02 Dec 2014; published 02 Dec 2014
60:01
ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow, 1950s–60s with V. Hillings, T. Caianiello, J. Robinson
updated 22 Jan 2014; published 22 Jan 2014
2:22
Brutal wartime experiments by Japanese Navy, med schools revealed
updated 26 Nov 2011; published 26 Nov 2011
28:05
Human Experimentation in WWII
updated 24 Oct 2010; published 24 Oct 2010
14:25
A Time-Lapse Map of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945 - by Isao Hashimoto
updated 13 Nov 2014; published 13 Nov 2014
1:05
Kato Art Duo - Avant-Garde Japan II ( Kuninori Usami )
updated 19 Oct 2011; published 19 Oct 2011
5:13
Drawing the Line - Robert Nakamura
UN Security Council demands access to Syria's Yarmouk
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Apr 2015

Members of the UN Security Council have expressed concern regarding the "grave situation" in the Yarmouk district in the south of the Syrian capital after the besieged area was infiltrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group last week. Dina Kawar, Jordanian ambassador to the UN and currently the...

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File - In this picture provided by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (Unrwa.org), two men on their wheelchairs, wait to receive food supplies at a damaged street in the besieged Yarmouk refugee camp, on the southern edge of the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria, Thursday April 24, 2014.
photo: AP / Unrwa.org

updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
5:21
On Palestine, ICP Asks Mansour of New Resolution, He Urges Will to Implement, to Reduce Extremism
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
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UN Security Council Concerns over Situation in Yarmouk Refugee Camp
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
1:49
UN demands access to Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus: Breaking News
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
1:49
UN demands access to Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus
updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
2:40
UN demands access to Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
4:07
UN demands access to Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus
‘Boston Marathon bomber wanted to terrorise U.S.’
Full Article The Hindu
07 Apr 2015

Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev targeted men, women and children at the marathon because he wanted to terrorise the United States on a day when the eyes of the world would be on Boston, a federal prosecutor told jurors Monday in closing arguments. Tsarnaev is charged with conspiring with his older brother, Tamerlan, to bomb the marathon in...

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File - An FBI release shows one of the suspects, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, wanted in connection with the Boston Marathon Bombings.
photo: FBI

updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
1:00
Boston bombing suspect Tsarnaev 'wanted to punish America'
updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
1:42
Prosecutor: Boston Marathon bomber wanted to terrorize U.S.
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
1:19
Prosecutor: Boston Marathon bomber wanted to terrorize US
updated 20 Apr 2013; published 20 Apr 2013
1:03
SUSPECT #2 CAUGHT!!! Boston Marathon Bomber ARRESTED Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
1:54
Prosecutor: Boston Marathon bomber wanted to terrorize US
updated 07 Apr 2015; published 07 Apr 2015
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Prosecutor: Boston Marathon bomber wanted to terrorize US
A pedestrian walks past a huge Malaysian National flag on displays in downtown Kuala Lumpur Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003.
photo: AP Photo / Teh Eng Koon

updated 16 Sep 2011; published 16 Sep 2011
2:49
Reactions after M'sia PM Najib Razak announced to abolish ISA - 16Sep2011
updated 26 Jun 2014; published 26 Jun 2014
1:59
Saudi Arabia declares Muslim Brotherhood 'terrorist group'
updated 22 Oct 2009; published 22 Oct 2009
4:48
Religious minority clamors for legal rights in Indonesia
updated 15 Mar 2013; published 15 Mar 2013
2:16
LAHAD DATU update ALJAZEERA
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
1:51
New political turmoil in Ukraine as the country's PM resigns
updated 28 Jul 2014; published 28 Jul 2014
2:21
First Group Of Asylum Seekers Arrive In Australia.

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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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WorldNews.com
Article By WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross The estimable McClatchy News Service says President Obama "scored a decisive win" by negotiating an agreement that "will prevent Iran...
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The Independent
One summer's day in 1990, I walked into a beautiful Crusader chapel in Keserwan, a gentle mountainside north of Beirut, where an old Catholic Maronite priest pointed to a Byzantine...

Former British Prime Minister and Mideast mediator Tony Blair speaks after he received a $1 million Dan David Prize in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday, May 17, 2009.
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Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday LONDON - (AP) -- Former British leader Tony Blair has warned of economic chaos should Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party win the May 7...
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit
Afghan women chant slogans during a protest demanding justice for a woman who was beaten to death by a mob after being falsely accused of burning a Quran last week, in downtown Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Men and women of all ages carried banners bearing the bloodied face of Farkhunda, a 27-year-old religious scholar killed last week by a mob.
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(CNN)An Amnesty International report released today is calling for authorities to address the number of attacks on women's rights activists in Afghanistan. The report, entitled "Their Lives on the Line," examines the persecution of activists and...
photo: AP / Massoud Hossaini
President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton attend the dignified transfer at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Sept. 14, 2012, of J. Christopher Stevens, U.S.
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WASHINGTON -- After months of anticipation, Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to launch her presidential campaign sometime in the next two weeks with an initial focus on intimate events putting her in close contact with voters. Clinton wants to...
photo: Creative Commons / Pete Souza
Greece's lawmakers attend the second round of voting to elect a new Greek president at the Parliament in Athens on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014
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ATHENS, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Germany owes Greece about 278.7 billion euros (about 307 billion U.S. dollars) in reparations for WWII, Greek Deputy Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas said on Monday, addressing a special parliamentary committee set up to...
photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis
File - President Barack Obama talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the South Portico following their meetings at the White House Monday, May 18, 2009.
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WASHINGTON: The US State Department has rejected Israel’s demand that the Obama administration should persuade Iran to recognise the Jewish state before signing a final nuclear deal with it. “This is an agreement that is only about the nuclear...
photo: White House / Lawrence Jackson
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter speaks with U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Scott H. Swift, left, commander, U.S. 7th Fleet, and U.S. Navy Capt. Daniel C. Grieco, commanding officer, USS Blue Ridge, in Yokosuka, Japan, July 21, 2012.
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PHOENIX: The United States is “deeply concerned” by some of China’s behavior but the top world powers do not need to be adversaries, US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said on Monday as he prepared to head to Asia for key talks with regional allies....
photo: Creative Commons / Chad J. McNeeley
A TV screen shows the news of Edward Snowden, former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, at a restaurant in Hong Kong Wednesday, June 12, 2013.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Suddenly, in the middle of the New York night, Edward Snowden's face appeared — deep in a public park. A 4-foot-high, 100-pound sculpted bust of the whistleblower now exiled in Russia was sneaked into Brooklyn's Fort Greene Park on...
photo: AP / Kin Cheung


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