Israel continues to criminalise marking Nakba Day
Full Article Al Jazeera
14 May 2015

Each year on May 15, Palestinians across the world commemorate the Nakba (catastrophe), or the 1948 establishment of Israel that led to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians being displaced from their homeland. The estimated 1.7 million Palestinians who carry Israeli citizenship and live in villages, towns and cities across the country are no...

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File - A Palestinian refugee, Subhia Abdul Rahim Abu Ghali, 79 years old, from the Rafah refugee camp, holds up a key allegedly from her house in Yebna located in southern Israel. On May 15th Palestinians mark the "Nakba", or "Catastrophe" in reference to the birth of the state of Israel 66-years-ago in British-mandate Palestine.
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updated 16 May 2014; published 16 May 2014
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Palestinians bury 2 teens shot dead by Israelis on Nakba
updated 16 May 2011; published 16 May 2011
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Palestinians swarm & overrun occupied Golan Heights border fence w Israel on Nakba day
updated 15 May 2012; published 15 May 2012
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Palestinians Clash With Israeli Soldiers on Nakba Day
updated 17 May 2013; published 17 May 2013
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Argentineans mark 65th Nakba Day, protest Israel's occupation
updated 05 May 2011; published 05 May 2011
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Nakba Day: Return to Palestine
Mali Rebels Sign Initial Peace Agreement
Full Article Voa News
14 May 2015

Reuters ALGIERS— Mali's Tuareg-led rebels signed up to a preliminary peace agreement with the government on Thursday as a gesture of "good faith" to end decades of separatist fighting, but said they would need more guarantees before signing a final accord. Mali's government accepted the U.N. and Algerian-backed deal in March, but...

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File - In this Wednesday, April 11, 2012 photo, a Tuareg separatist rebel from the NMLA (National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad) stands guard at a checkpoint near the airport in Timbuktu, Mali.
photo: AP

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Mali Rebels Refuse to Initial Peace Accord in Current Form
updated 10 Apr 2015; published 10 Apr 2015
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Mali Says Rebels to Initial Peace Deal, Prompting Tuareg Denial
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Mali rebels to initial peace deal
updated 05 Mar 2015; published 05 Mar 2015
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[Afghanistan War] Intense street fights in Mali
updated 12 May 2015; published 12 May 2015
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TRTWorld - World in Two Minutes, 2015, May 12, 15:00 GMT
updated 19 Jan 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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Malian army gains ground in conflict as UN warns of mass refugee exodus
Stranded Myanmar Rohingya boat migrants desperate
Full Article BBC News
14 May 2015

14 May 2015 From the section Asia The BBC's Jonathan Head described the fishing boat as a "desperate sight" Hundreds of Myanmar migrants stranded on a boat for a week in the Andaman Sea with no food or water are so desperate they are drinking their own urine. The fishing boat, carrying about 350 people of the Muslim Rohingya minority, has been...

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Myanmar migrants on a boat stranded for a week in the Andaman Sea with no food or water. 14 May 2015.
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updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Stranded Myanmar Rohingya boat migrants desperate
updated 12 May 2015; published 12 May 2015
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Rohingya migrants' desperate escape from Myanmar
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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'10 Deaths' on stranded Myanmar Migrant Boat
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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'10 deaths' on stranded Myanmar migrant boat
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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'10 deaths' on stranded Myanmar migrant boat
updated 07 Nov 2012; published 07 Nov 2012
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Myanmar: 100 missing after boat capsizes
House of Representatives votes to end NSA bulk phone data collection
Full Article Press TV
14 May 2015

The US House of Representatives has approved legislation that would end the collection of phone records from millions of Americans by the National Security Agency (NSA) despite opposition from some Senate Republicans. The bill, named USA Freedom Act, was passed n Wednesday 338 to 88, with broad bipartisan support. The measure would prevent an...

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File - Edward Snowden talks with Jane Mayer via satellite at the 15th Annual New Yorker Festival on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014 in New York.
photo: AP / Christopher Lane/AP Images for The New Yorker

updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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US House rejects NSA bulk collection of phone data
updated 25 Jul 2013; published 25 Jul 2013
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Debate & Vote To Stop NSA Data Collection.. Voted Down In House
updated 23 May 2014; published 23 May 2014
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Does House bill on bulk data collection achieve its goal?
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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US House votes to end NSA phone data collection
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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US House rejects NSA bulk collection of phone data
updated 22 May 2014; published 22 May 2014
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NSA Trumps Freedom Act?
Sporadic gunfire is being heard in the Burundian capital, a day after an army general announced he had ousted President Pierre Nkurunziza.
photo: Via YouTube

updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Sporadic Gunfire, Explosions in Burundi's Capital After Attempted Military Coup
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Who is Burundi's Pierre Nkurunziza?
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Gunfire, Explosions In Burundi Capital Amid Coup Attempt Breaking News Today May 14, 2015
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Fighting between rival troops after coup attempt Burundi
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Burundi coup bid: Fierce fighting between rival troops
updated 14 May 2015; published 14 May 2015
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Heavy fighting erupts between rival Burundi troops

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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party President Shinzo Abe arrives for a press conference at the party headquarters in Tokyo Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, a day after the party's landslide victory over the ruling Democratic Party of Japan led by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda in parliamentary elections. Abe stressed Monday that the road ahead will not be easy as he tries to revive Japan's sputtering economy and bolster its national security amid deteriorating relations with China.
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Associated Press TOKYOJapan's Cabinet endorsed a set of defense bills Thursday that would allow the country's military to go beyond its self-defense stance and play a greater role internationally, a plan that has split public opinion....
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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio waits to meet new members of the House shortly after he survived a roll call vote in the newly convened 113th Congress, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
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WASHINGTON — After the House's lopsided bipartisan vote to end the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' phone records, the Senate is under considerable pressure to pass a similar measure. If it doesn't, lawmakers risk...
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi shaking hands with the Chinese President, Mr. Xi Jinping in New Delhi on September 18, 2014.
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XI'AN, China (AP) -- President Xi Jinping praised China's warming ties with India during a meeting Thursday between the leaders of Asia's rising powers and rivals, which included a rare touch of personal diplomacy for a Chinese leader. Xi met with...
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Indonesian ellite Police stand guard dead body execution of convicted Bali bombers Amrozi Nurhasyim, Ali Ghufron in Tenggulun Solokuro East Java Indonesia, Sunday Nov. 9 2008.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A human rights group urged Indonesia on Thursday to abolish invasive "virginity tests" for female recruits and the fiancees of military officers in its armed forces, saying international treaties had described...
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International Airport in Bujumbura, Burundi
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The leaders of a coup against Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza claim to have gained control of the capital, Bujumbura. “We control virtually the entire city. The soldiers who are being deployed are on our side,” Burundi’s...
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Afghanistan's security forces walk around the French Cultural Center
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Taliban attack on a Kabul guesthouse left 14 people dead, including nine foreigners, in the most audacious assault by the insurgents in the Afghan capital since the start of their spring offensive, a government official...
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Backdropped by a Yemeni flag, an anti-government protestor shouts slogans during a demonstration demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011.
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Yemen's Houthi fighters have been accused of breaking the country's humanitarian ceasefire in its first 24 hours, as fighting continued between rival sides in several parts of the country. "The Houthi militias have violated the truce," the Arab...
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