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A deadly day in Iraq: Three car bombs in two cities kill at least 30
A deadly day in Iraq: Three car bombs in two cities kill at least 30
A deadly day in Iraq: Three car bombs in two cities kill at least 30
Three car bombs have exploded in separate areas of Iraq, killing at least 30 people.
Erbil
Islamic militant group ISIL has claimed responsibility for a car bomb detonated outside the US consulate in Erbil, according to the "jihadist monitoring group SITE":https://news.siteintelgroup.com/.
==Islamic State claims responsibility for car bomb attack outside U.S. consulate in Erbil: http://t.co/yOLDL0IhhX pic.twitter.com/gEfPtnHdUF— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) April 17, 2015
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{Watch} Attempt at world's largest candlelit vigil in S Korea
{Watch} Attempt at world's largest candlelit vigil in S Korea
{Watch} Attempt at world's largest candlelit vigil in S Korea
As part of commemorations for the victims of South Korea's sunken ferry Sewol, an attempt has been made to create a new world record for a candlelit vigil. The event came a day after the first anniversary of the sinking that killed more than 300 people. Some 4,475 people turned out with candles for the vigil, apparently breaking the record.…
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Migrant deaths in Mediterranean soar, while horror stories pour in
Migrant deaths in Mediterranean soar, while horror stories pour in
Migrant deaths in Mediterranean soar, while horror stories pour in
The wave of migrants desperate to reach Europe continued to unfurl into Italy on Friday, with hundreds more rescued as they crossed the Mediterranean in overcrowded boats.
Over 10,000 migrants have reached Italy this past week alone (April 10-17).
The number of people embarking on the risky journey to Europe is roughly stable compared to the same period a year ago, but the number of those dying along the way has jumped almost ten-fold, "according to the International Organization for Migration…
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Insults hurled at ex-IMF chief as police carry out second search at his office
Insults hurled at ex-IMF chief as police carry out second search at his office
Insults hurled at ex-IMF chief as police carry out second search at his office
Insults were hurled at the former International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo Rato on Friday as police carried out a second search at his office.
The Spaniard is being questioned in Madrid as part of a probe into allegations of tax evasion and money laundering.
The former conservative economy and deputy prime minister denies ever having used a foreign fiscal paradise, saying he has faith in the justice system.
As well as having his home and office searched, he has been questioned for hours b…
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Izzat al-Douri, Saddam Hussein's right-hand man, 'killed in shoot-out'
Izzat al-Douri, Saddam Hussein's right-hand man, 'killed in shoot-out'
Izzat al-Douri, Saddam Hussein's right-hand man, 'killed in shoot-out'
He was known as the King of Clubs in the U.S. military's card deck of most-wanted Iraqis.
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri has been killed, according to the governor of Iraq's Salahuddin Province.
Al-Douri, the last of former leader Saddam Hussein's henchmen still at large in Iraq, is said to have died during a shootout in the Hamrin Mountain range. It lies around 54 kilometres northeast of the provincial capital Tikrit, which was Saddam Hussein's native town.
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Anti-immigrant violence in South Africa sparks concern across borders
Anti-immigrant violence in South Africa sparks concern across borders
Anti-immigrant violence in South Africa sparks concern across borders
South African police fired rubber bullets to disperse clashes between nationals and foreigners in Johannesburg on Friday, as xenophobic violence spreads throughout the country.
The violence has killed four people in the past two weeks, and some foreigners have formed vigilante groups wielding machetes to protect themselves.
Amid high unemployment and rising xenophobia in the country that shed its racist Apartheid regime two decades ago, foreigners in South Africa have recently seen their shops…
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Open spaces, open minds: the benefits of learning outside the confines of school - learning world
Open spaces, open minds: the benefits of learning outside the confines of school - learning world
Open spaces, open minds: the benefits of learning outside the confines of school - learning world
A school is much more than bricks and mortar. Indeed, some education establishments claim to be much better places of learning for not having walls and a roof.
In this edition Learning World looks at two schools that fly in the face of convention, offering their students real-life skills outside the confines of the traditional classroom environment.
*Inda: University of Life*
This is the story of a resourceful and determined Indian man who set up a special school, the "University of Life":h…
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Choose co-operation or confrontation, not a bit of both, Iran's Foreign Minister warns
Choose co-operation or confrontation, not a bit of both, Iran's Foreign Minister warns
Choose co-operation or confrontation, not a bit of both, Iran's Foreign Minister warns
Iran is ready to return to nuclear enrichment "without any limitations" unless the West pursues a path of "co-operation" in concluding a deal and removing all sanctions, the country's foreign minister told Euronews.
Speaking in an interview in Lisbon, Mohammed Javad Zarif warned against a gradual or phased end to the economic embargoes place on Tehran by the European Union, United Nations and United States.
"We can have the path of confrontation or we can have the path of co-operation, we ca…
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Families of Germanwings crash victims attend memorial in Cologne
Families of Germanwings crash victims attend memorial in Cologne
Families of Germanwings crash victims attend memorial in Cologne
Almost a month after the fatal Germanwings crash in the French Alps, around 500 grief-stricken family-members of the victims attended a state memorial service in Cologne.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Joachim Gauck were among the congregation in the German city, also home to the Germanwings headquarters.
==IN PICTURES: #Germany mourns #4U9525 http://t.co/iR9MRObYyn @lufthansa @germanwings pic.twitter.com/cRhJfEdyTx— DW (English) (@dw_english) April 17, 2015
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Xenophobic mob violence rages in Johannesburg, SA
Xenophobic mob violence rages in Johannesburg, SA
Xenophobic mob violence rages in Johannesburg, SA
Amid a surge of attacks on foreigners in South Africa, police in Johannesburg were put on alert last Wednesday (April 15), as mobs threatened violence towards foreign-owned shops.
While some shops in the city’s business district closed in fear of xenophobic attacks, others fought back.
A day later (Thursday April 16) thousands of demonstrators held a march for peace in Durban, condemning the racially motivated attacks.
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Brutal clashes: Molotov cocktails and tear gas hurled in the air, Chile
Brutal clashes: Molotov cocktails and tear gas hurled in the air, Chile
Brutal clashes: Molotov cocktails and tear gas hurled in the air, Chile
Students clashed with police in Santiago, Chile, on Thursday (April 16) during a protest demanding education reforms, and denouncing political corruption.
Students clashed with police in Santiago, Chile, on Thursday (April 16) during a protest, organised by the Confederation of Chilean Students (Confech), demanding education reforms and denouncing political corruption.
The protest remained largely peaceful but saw pockets of violence, as students launched molotov cocktails and police retaliated by launchig gas and water jets.
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Iran nuclear deal: 'different versions' of the same agreement, says Zarif
Iran nuclear deal: 'different versions' of the same agreement, says Zarif
Iran nuclear deal: 'different versions' of the same agreement, says Zarif
Iran has said it does not intend to emulate the US government's move to publish a fact sheet, outlining details of the proposed nuclear deal between Tehran and the 5 + 1 powers.
Iranian officials have been dismissive of Washington's role in the negotiations. Earlier this week (April 15), President Hassan Rouhani "rejected claims the US
Congress could derail plans":http://www.euronews.com/2015/04/15/john-kerry-reassures-g7-powers-on-iran-nuclear-deal/ to reach a final agreement on the deal by Ju…
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'Bakur' screening ban causes controversy at the Istanbul International Film Festival - cinema
'Bakur' screening ban causes controversy at the Istanbul International Film Festival - cinema
'Bakur' screening ban causes controversy at the Istanbul International Film Festival - cinema
The documentary 'Bakur' caused no end of controversy at this year's International Film Festival in Istanbul.
The screening of the film was cancelled just hours before it was set to roll.
Festival organisers received notification from the Turkish Ministry of Culture claiming the film lacked the required registration certificate.
The festival refused to pay a necessary fine to the Turkish Ministry of Culture.
The film was pulled, the jury members refused to take part and filmmakers withdrew th…
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Syria's Assad issues warning to foreign states hostile to his rule
Syria's Assad issues warning to foreign states hostile to his rule
Syria's Assad issues warning to foreign states hostile to his rule
Amid new international efforts to try to halt fighting in Syria, the country's president has hit out at foreign nations hostile to his regime.
Bashar al-Assad has singled out Turkey, accusing it of supporting insurgents who have recently made further gains in a civil war now into its fourth year.
The Syrian President admitted to the Swedish newspaper Expressen that "war weakens any army, no matter how strong, no matter how modern".
Ankara denies the claims made by Assad.
Next month the…
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As Yemen death toll rises, UN chief calls for immediate ceasefire
As Yemen death toll rises, UN chief calls for immediate ceasefire
As Yemen death toll rises, UN chief calls for immediate ceasefire
With the death toll rising amid fierce fighting in Yemen, the UN Secretary General has called for an immediate ceasefire.
It is the first time Ban Ki-moon has made such an appeal since Saudi-led airstrikes against Houthi rebels allied with Iran began three weeks ago.
The Houthis and soldiers loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh are battling forces loyal to Hadi.
"I am calling for an immediate ceasefire in Yemen by all the parties," Ban said in a speech to the National Press Club in Wa…
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Cyberterrorism : is there a European response ? - utalk
Cyberterrorism : is there a European response ? - utalk
Cyberterrorism : is there a European response ? - utalk
"Since the recent attack on the TV5Monde television channel we have heard a lot about cyberterrorism. Are the risks serious, and is there a European policy to deal with it?" asks Marta from Brussels.
Cyber security expert Nicholas Arpagian attempts to reply.
"The very principle of terrorism is to install a climate of fear in its enemy. Cyber attacks can create a general feeling of insecurity as so many organisations are computer-reliant, from transport to banking systems to industrial process…
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The BAME game in Britain's general election - reporter
The BAME game in Britain's general election - reporter
The BAME game in Britain's general election - reporter
Standing up to be counted
The acronym BAME : Black, Asian minority ethnic, may be relatively new but this community's growing numbers have changed the face of Britain over the last half century.
But now could this number change the face of British politics?
One group is determined to bring that about. The Operation Black Vote's battle bus is on a mission, touring the country, and Lee Jasper is telling it like it is.
"Shooting democracy like bullets from a gun. We're here today in Nottingham…
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10,000 migrants enter Italy in last week alone
10,000 migrants enter Italy in last week alone
10,000 migrants enter Italy in last week alone
The wave of migrants arriving at Italy's ports is showing no sign of let up, as hundreds more arrived in Pozzalo on Friday morning.
Ten thousand people have entered the country in the last week alone, after risking the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean in overcrowded boats.
Another 450 people are thought to have drowned.
On Thursday Italian police at the Sicilian port of Augusta arrested 10 suspected traffickers who were among hundreds of migrants rescued at sea.
The trafficke…
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0:56
Chinese journalist jailed for "leaking state secrets"
Chinese journalist jailed for "leaking state secrets"
Chinese journalist jailed for "leaking state secrets"
A veteran Chinese journalist has been sentenced to seven years in prison charged with leaking state secrets.
Seventy-one-year-old Gao Yu gave an allegedly forced confession to Chinese television where she admitted to working against the interests of the state.
Observers say Gao's sentence is part of a widening crackdown on dissent.
"This sentence has heightened our general concern over the situation of human rights defenders in China, including journalists and bloggers, who have been perse…
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Euronews special report in in Chad - Fighting Boko Haram
Euronews special report in in Chad - Fighting Boko Haram
Euronews special report in in Chad - Fighting Boko Haram
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For more than a decade, the Islamist group Boko Haram had a limited strategy: to create an Islamic caliphate in northern Nigeria. But now it has spread its terror campaign to neighbouring countries as well.
Euronews has been on the frontline, embedded with Chad’s army, during the liberation of a very important village in northern Nigeria.
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IMF and Athens dig in as Greek debt dominates Washington talks
IMF and Athens dig in as Greek debt dominates Washington talks
IMF and Athens dig in as Greek debt dominates Washington talks
The head of the International Monetary Fund has rejected suggestions that Greece could obtain a delay on debt repayments it needs to make next month.
There have been reports that Athens made an "informal approach" to the IMF to have repayments delayed.
The issue is dominating IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington.
The Greek government's next payments to the Fund total nearly a billion euros over the next month.
IMF lenders have frozen bailout aid until Athens agrees on a package of reforms.
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1:23
Fighters linked to Al Qaeda seize airport and oil terminal in southern Yemen
Fighters linked to Al Qaeda seize airport and oil terminal in southern Yemen
Fighters linked to Al Qaeda seize airport and oil terminal in southern Yemen
Fighters linked to al-Qaeda have reportedly seized a major airport and an oil terminal in southern Yemen.
It comes as the country slides deeper into chaos, with Shiite Houthi rebels locked in fighting with pro-government forces backed by Saudi air strikes.
The United Nations' special envoy to Yemen even stepped down on Thursday after he failed to broker an end to the conflict.
Now fighters linked to Al Qaeda are said to have seized Mukalla, the capital of Yemen's largest province Hadramawt, a…
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