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NBC News
If Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is spared execution, he will likely spend the rest of his life at the federal "supermax" prison in Colorado. img width="1" height="1"...
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The Guardian
Judge orders UN to lift suspension of Anders Kompass, who leaked internal UN report on alleged aubse of children by French troops in Central African Republic ...
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CounterPunch
A Ludicrous Platform The “je suis Charlie” protests became an overnight sensation throughout the world, as millions of people stood up, presumably to support the right to free...

Girls 'stripped naked' at ISIS slave bazaars
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(AhlulBayt News Agency) The United Nations says the Takfiri ISIL terrorist group has been offering Syrian and Iraqi girls for sale by putting them on show “stripped naked” in “slave bazaars.” Special Representative of the UN...
photo: UN Photo / Mark Garten
Safeguarding property
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Calamities cannot be eliminated altogether. Precautions can, however, reduce the impact. What can be the causes for quakes and floods? Seismologists say that some of the reasons for earth tremors, earthquakes and floods are unplanned growth of...
photo: USMC / Jeffrey D. Anderson
Cuba Ebola Doctors
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VOA News A medical journal is reporting that the Ebola virus was detected in the eye of a U.S. doctor who had already recovered from the illness, a rare finding in the study of Ebola. In the New England Journal of Medicine, scientists...
photo: AP / Franklin Reyes
Libya rejects European Union migrant plan, says not asked
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UNITED NATIONS: Libya's ambassador to the United Nations is largely rejecting a European Union plan to fight the growing migrant crisis that is centered in his crumbling country, saying his Western-backed government hasn't even been consulted and...
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
In this file handout image taken from a 2003 U.S. Department of Defense surveillance video and provided Tuesday, July 15, 2008 by Omar Khadr's defense lawyers, Khadr is shown in an interrogation room at the Guatanamo U.S. Naval Base prison while being questioned by members of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
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Cindy Saine STATE DEPARTMENT— Canada's release of former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr has brought the controversial detention center at the U.S. Naval base in Cuba back into the spotlight. Omar Khadr is the youngest person ever to be held...
photo: AP / U.S. Department of Defense via The Canadian Press
Trees are reflected on a board displaying photos of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the country's successful long range rocket launch outside North Korean embassy in Beijing Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013.
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North Korea says it has test-fired a new underwater ballistic missile, describing it as a “world level strategic weapon.” North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was at the site of the event and gave the order of the missile launch from an attack...
photo: AP / Andy Wong
British Prime Minister David Cameron with troops during a visit to Forward Operating Base Price in Helmand Province, Afghanistan Thursday Dec. 20, 2012.
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Al Pessin Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed to govern as the party of "one nation" and to make his country "greater," one day after his Conservative Party secured a majority in Britain's parliamentary vote....
photo: AP / Stefan Wermuth


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