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The Independent
I find it all a bit odd, this concern of ours about the ruins of Palmyra. Sure, the Bride of the Desert may soon be rubble-ised by the nihilists of Isis. But I was ill at ease when...
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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross May 30, 2015, was the 584th anniversary of the day on which Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the British forces occupying France....

File photo: A Chinese worker smokes a cigarette while carrying bags in Beijing.
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Paul Yeung/Reuters A smoking ban in restaurants, offices and on public transport in Beijing began on Monday in an effort by the...
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EGYPT FREES, DEPORTS AMERICAN SERVING LIFE SENTENCE IN PRISON
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CAIRO — In a surprise move, Egyptian authorities on Saturday released an American citizen who they had condemned to life in prison, quietly shuttling him onto an airplane and sending him home to be with his family in Virginia after nearly two...
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In this undated but recent photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Co., the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reactors stand in line intact in Okumamachi in Fukushima Prefecture (state), northeastern Japan. Reactors encased in square boxes, from left, are: Unit 4, Unit 3, Unit 2, Unit 1, Unit 5 and Unit 6.
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A magnitude 8.5 earthquake struck off the east coast of Japan, shaking buildings in Tokyo, but there was no danger of a tsunami and no reports of damage since the quake was extremely deep . There were no reports of further irregularities at the...
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Saiga Antelope
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The sudden deaths of tens of thousands of endangered antelopes in ex-Soviet Kazakhstan over the past two weeks have left scientists scrambling for answers and conservationists worried about the animal’s future. More than 120,000 rare saiga antelopes...
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In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, smoke leaps the air from purported forces shelling in Homs, Syria.
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VOA News Syrian activists said an airstrike by Syrian government forces has killed 71 people, most of them civilians, in the northern province of Aleppo. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said military helicopters dropped barrel bombs –...
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley speaks before signing a bill abolishing capital punishment in the state during a ceremony in Annapolis, Md., Thursday, May 2, 2013.
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Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is ready to enter the Democratic presidential campaign with a longshot challenge to Hillary Rodham Clinton for the 2016 nomination. For the site of the official announcement Saturday morning, O'Malley picked a...
photo: AP / Patrick Semansky


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