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Libya claims jihadi leader Belmokhtar killed in US air strike
Full Article Jakarta Post
15 Jun 2015

Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist Mokhtar Belmokhtar, who allegedly masterminded the siege of an Algerian gas plant in which 38 hostages died, has been killed in a US air strike, Libya's internationally recognised government said Sunday. "American jets conducted an operation which resulted in the deaths of Mokhtar Belmokhtar and a group of Libyans belonging...

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In this Jan. 21, 2013 file photo, Algerian firemen carry a coffin containing the body of a person killed during the gas facility hostage situation at the morgue in Ain Amenas, Algeria. The U.S. said the military launched an airstrike Saturday, June 13, 2015, targeting an al-Qaida leader in eastern Libya who has been charged with leading the attack on a gas plant in Algeria in 2013 that killed 35 hostages, including three Americans
photo: AP / Anis Belghoul

updated 15 Jun 2015; published 15 Jun 2015
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Mokhtar Belmokhtar Top Islamist 'killed' in US strike
updated 15 Jun 2015; published 15 Jun 2015
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Libya says veteran 'uncatchable' militant killed in U.S. strike
updated 15 Jun 2015; published 15 Jun 2015
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Libya says veteran 'uncatchable' militant killed in U.S. strike
updated 14 Mar 2014; published 05 Mar 2013
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Mali al Qaeda leaders dead? French army leaders say Islamist deaths not yet confirmed
updated 16 Aug 2013; published 09 Aug 2013
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Bill Cooper CNN Reporter Calling al-Qaeda Deputy 2013
updated 26 Nov 2013; published 19 Jan 2013
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Raw_ France launches air strike on al-Qaeda in Mali. Jan 12, 2013.
Gunslinger Rick Perry Goes Gunning for the Presidency
Full Article WorldNews.com
14 Jun 2015

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Not only did Rick Perry toss his Texas-size "cowboy" hat into the ring of presidential contenders, but he pulled out both six-shooters and is gunning for the presidency. Indeed, and after riding into town at high noon with a new slick video, and flanked by a posse of military heroes and star studded...

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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry speaks at the National Rifle Association convention, Friday, April 10, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn.
photo: AP / Mark Humphrey

updated 03 May 2013; published 03 May 2013
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Rick Perry's super bad ass NRA gun intro video
updated 02 Feb 2015; published 02 Feb 2015
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Huckabee dismisses Iowa 2016 polling
updated 22 Nov 2011; published 22 Nov 2011
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Michigan: More Women are Using Guns for Fun and Protection
updated 06 Dec 2010; published 06 Dec 2010
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Tea Party Picks Sarah Palin For President
updated 17 Oct 2014; published 17 Oct 2014
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Obama Cancels Travel For 2nd Consecutive Day To Focus On Ebola - Hannity
updated 22 Jan 2013; published 22 Jan 2013
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Tackling the Gun Control Debate in Louisiana
Fifa corruption: South Africa cash 'may have been bribe'
Full Article BBC News
14 Jun 2015

Andrew Harding Africa correspondent 14 June 2015 From the section Africa Tokyo Sexwale, centre, pictured in 2009 with Fifa President Sepp Blatter, denies any knowledge of wrongdoing A key figure in South Africa's football World Cup bid has broken ranks with the government and suggested he believes an FBI claim that a $10m (£6.4m) bribe was paid to...

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File - President of the anti-racism campaign Global Watch, Tokyo Sexwale, center, speaks to the media, in front of the separation barrier on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, Thursday, May 7, 2015.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser

updated 14 Jun 2015; published 14 Jun 2015
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Fifa corruption: South Africa cash 'worrisome'
updated 28 May 2015; published 28 May 2015
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South Africa denies bribing FIFA to host 2010 World Cup in the country
updated 28 May 2015; published 28 May 2015
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US indictment implicates SA govt in FIFA scandal
updated 14 Jun 2015; published 14 Jun 2015
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Fifa corruption: South Africa cash 'may have been bribe'
updated 27 May 2015; published 27 May 2015
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Andrew Jennings on FIFA executives and other officials
updated 27 May 2015; published 27 May 2015
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FIFA Crisis: US Authorities Say Bribes Impacted 2010 World Cup
Rosetta's Lander Philae Wakes Up From Hibernation
photo: ESA / ATG medialab

updated 22 Nov 2014; published 22 Nov 2014
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Rosetta Mission Philae Lander on Comet - Wrap Up Film
updated 15 Jan 2014; published 15 Jan 2014
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CHASING A COMET - The Rosetta Mission
updated 14 Jun 2015; published 14 Jun 2015
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Philae Lander Phones Home After 7-Month Nap On Comet
updated 02 Sep 2014; published 02 Sep 2014
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ESAHangout: Where will Philae land?
updated 11 Nov 2014; published 11 Nov 2014
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Rosetta media briefing at ESOC 10 November
updated 14 Jun 2015; published 14 Jun 2015
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Philae Comet Lander Wakes Up and Contacts Earth Months After Shutting Down, ESA Says
Indonesia accuses Australia of reaching 'new low' over people-smuggler bribery allegations
Full Article The Independent
14 Jun 2015

Australia will have sunk to a “new low” if reports are true that its navy paid alleged people-smugglers bound for Australia to turn back their boat, it has been claimed. Police in Indonesia arrested a boat captain and two crew members last week on suspicion of human trafficking....

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File - Rohingya young girls sit next to their sick mother at a temporary shelter in Bayeun, Aceh province, Indonesia, Saturday, May 23, 2015.
photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana

updated 13 Jun 2015; published 13 Jun 2015
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Australia stoops to 'new low' if boat payment confirmed
updated 13 Jun 2015; published 13 Jun 2015
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Australia stoops to 'new low' if boat payment confirmed - Indonesia
updated 13 Jun 2015; published 13 Jun 2015
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Australia stoops to 'new low' if boat payment confirmed - Indonesia
updated 15 Jun 2015; published 15 Jun 2015
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Australia tells Indonesia to fix its borders
updated 18 Feb 2014; published 18 Feb 2014
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Asylum Seeker Dies in PNG Camp Riot
updated 17 Dec 2008; published 17 Dec 2008
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Indonesia Public Relations http://www.powerpr.co.id - Welcome To My Paradise - Lombok Islands

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The Independent
The Chilcot report has taken six years and cost £10m but is “unlikely to be published for another year at least”, according to sources close to the inquiry. The Independent on...
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WorldNews.com
MARRAKESH - Today the High Atlas Foundation (HAF) is participating in the only Moroccan festival solely dedicated to the celebration of walnuts and almonds. At the festival this...
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Boston Herald
There’s a certain irony in the fact that a huge number of Democrats — along with GOP presidential contender Rand Paul — were in a frenzy about our own...

European Parliament Surrenders to Washington on Russia Policy
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The European Parliament, Council of the European Union and European Commission share EU legislative functions separate from individual member states' right of initiative power to propose and enact new laws for their respective countries. During a...
photo: European Community / EC
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a military parade marking National Army Day in front of the mausoleum of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, just outside Tehran, Iran, Saturday, April 18, 2015.
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VOA News Iran's president said Saturday that a final nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers was "within reach," provided that no new issues arose ahead of the June 30 deadline. Speaking to reporters in Tehran, President...
photo: AP / Ebrahim Noroozi
Save the Children a victim of a wider Pakistani crackdown on NGOs
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Pakistan's expulsion of Save the Children is the latest turn in a months-long crackdown on international aid organisations operating there, with some suspending operations in the face of government refusal to renew their official permits. On Friday...
photo: US Army / David Wheeler
Afghan police officers, one with flowers in the barrel of his weapon, leave their checkpoint
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At least 17 Afghan policemen were killed on Saturday when dozens of Taliban militants stormed their outpost in the country’s volatile south, the latest attack of an increasingly deadly summer fighting season. The pre-dawn raid occurred in Helmand...
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus
Palestinian children shout slogans and hold the Egypt flag during a rally in front of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip on June 21, 2011, demanding it to be open permanently and without restrictions or conditions on the passengers. ( Photo By Ahmed Deeb/wn)
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RAFAH, Gaza StripEgypt opened its borders with the Gaza Strip for the first time in months Saturday, allowing Palestinians to enter and leave the isolated coastal strip. The Rafah border crossing will operate for six hours a day for the coming...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
In this May 14, 2009 file photo, reviewed by the U.S. military, Guantanamo detainees pray before dawn near a fence of razor-wire, inside Camp 4 detention facility at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba
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A pause in prisoner transfers from Guantanamo Bay has ended with the arrival Saturday in Oman of six Yemenis long held at the U.S. prison for suspected terrorists. It was the first movement of detainees out of Guantanamo in five months as Congress...
photo: AP / Brennan Linsley
File - Ukrainian servicemen take position at the front line outside Kurahovo, in the Donetsk'region of Ukraine, Wednesday, March 11, 2015.
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Clashes between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russia forces have left six Ukrainian soldiers killed and 14 others wounded in the east of the country. “Six Ukrainian soldiers have been killed and another 14 injured as a result of active hostilities...
photo: AP / Efrem Lukatsky


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