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France beheading: Man decapitated, several hurt as terrorists with Islamic flag attack gas factory
Full Article The Irish Times 26 Jun 2015
India floods: Monsoon rains cause havoc in Gujarat
Full Article BBC News 26 Jun 2015
Israel's PR gaffes expose its racist atmosphere
Full Article Al Jazeera 26 Jun 2015
Pentagon accuses Russia of 'playing with fire' over nuclear threats towards Nato
Full Article The Independent 26 Jun 2015
EU leaders hash out voluntary system for taking in Mediterranean migrants
Full Article The Guardian 26 Jun 2015
Once again, US Chief Justice Roberts rescues Obamacare from conservative challenge
Full Article DNA India 26 Jun 2015
Floods claim 41 lives in India
Full Article Dawn 26 Jun 2015
Patrick Macnee, star of 1960s TV series 'The Avengers,' dies
Full Article Sun Sentinel 25 Jun 2015
Police 'defective plan' to blame for Marikana massacre
Full Article Al Jazeera 25 Jun 2015
Islamic State launches 2 major attacks in northern Syria
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader 25 Jun 2015
Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies
Full Article Times Union 25 Jun 2015
I Could Have Been Like Dylann Roof
Full Article WorldNews.com 25 Jun 2015
Network Rail upgrade delayed by government
Full Article BBC News 25 Jun 2015
South Africa cabinet says to review its ICC membership
Full Article Reuters 25 Jun 2015

BUSINESS

Foreign investment plays key role in Cuba's tourism
Full Article Jamaica Observer 26 Jun 2015
Economy in brief: RI to boost bilateral ties with Vietnam
Full Article Jakarta Post 26 Jun 2015
Obama, Putin discuss Iran, Islamic State, Ukraine in phone call
Full Article Reuters 25 Jun 2015
Russia, Mongolia to march in China parade to mark end of World War Two
Full Article Reuters 25 Jun 2015
Asian stocks lower as latest Greece bailout talks falter
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Nikkei slips from 18-1/2-yr high, sentiment remains positive
Full Article The Times of India 25 Jun 2015
Wall Street, dollar slither lower as Greek talks drag
Full Article South China Morning Post 25 Jun 2015
Louisiana Governor Jindal announces run for president in 2016
Full Article Reuters 24 Jun 2015

FILM

Furious 7 Just Passed A Major Box Office Milestone
Full Article Cinema Blend 24 Jun 2015
‘Terminator Genisys’ Star Emilia Clarke’s Inside Look At Becoming Sarah Connor
Full Article The Inquisitr 24 Jun 2015
Amazon Studios, Bleecker Street acquire ‘Elvis & Nixon’
Full Article Screen Daily 24 Jun 2015
Amazon Drops Millions For Kevin Spacey's Elvis & Nixon, Will Offer Modern Release Platform
Full Article Cinema Blend 24 Jun 2015
Green Lantern Reboot Could Have More Than One Green Lantern
Full Article Cinema Blend 24 Jun 2015
Don’t shoot the messenger
Full Article Deccan Chronicle 24 Jun 2015
An Oscar recognizing stunts? Jack Gill urges academy action
Full Article The Los Angeles Times 23 Jun 2015
Vin Diesel's Kojak Movie Is Definitely Happening, Here's The Latest
Full Article Cinema Blend 20 Jun 2015

MUSIC

Donald Trump Sparks Twitter War With Neil Young, Calls Singer ‘Total Hypocrite’
Full Article The Wrap 25 Jun 2015
Google launches free streaming service
Full Article The Times of India 24 Jun 2015
Rita Ora: I'm back to square one
Full Article Music News 24 Jun 2015
Remember James Horner with this playlist: 'Titanic,' 'Avatar' and more
Full Article Mashable 24 Jun 2015
Disco legend Nile Rodgers goes busking, makes just £12
Full Article Canberra Times 24 Jun 2015
Singer Mariah Carey, billionaire James Packer dating, report says
Full Article Newsday 24 Jun 2015
Diddy: I was defending myself
Full Article Music News 23 Jun 2015
Lambert: There was no coming out blueprint
Full Article Music News 23 Jun 2015

SPORT

Wimbledon 2015: Serena Williams halfway to true Grand Slam
Full Article The Times of India 26 Jun 2015
Wimbledon 2015: Rafael Nadal says grass is healthier; stats say he's right
Full Article CNN 26 Jun 2015
Nasri: Everyone wants me to stay at Manchester City
Full Article Goal 25 Jun 2015
Manchester United transfer news: United table straight £30m Sergio Ramos bid
Full Article London Evening Standard 24 Jun 2015
Track guru Alberto Salazar hits back at doping allegations
Full Article Dayton Daily News 24 Jun 2015
Capello keeps Russia job for now
Full Article The Times of India 24 Jun 2015
Ohio theater switches horror movie for Disney film
Full Article Denver Post 24 Jun 2015
Arda Turan wants Premier League move
Full Article Goal 24 Jun 2015

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President Obama's signature health care law saw a big victory on Thursday. And the lawmaker who shut down the government over it is outraged. Ted Cruz gave an impassioned speech on...
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Lexington Herald-Leader
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court handed a surprising victory to the Obama administration and civil rights groups on Thursday when it upheld a key tool used for more than four...
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In separate interviews Tuesday night with the Washington Post, U.S. Sens. Pat Toomey and Joe Manchin said they would again consider gun-control legislation. Toomey was...

President Barack Obama has lunch at The Coupe restaurant in Washington, D.C. with five young people to discuss affordable health care and enrolling young consumers through the Health Insurance Marketplace, Jan. 10, 2014.
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The Affordable Care Act, upheld in a decisive 6-3 Supreme Court ruling Thursday, is now virtually assured of surviving as a permanent feature of the American healthcare system. Republicans' chances of repealing the law, which provides health coverage...
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If you're that sort of social media animal who measures their worth based on the number of likes they get on Instgram, you could be suffering from Social Media Anxiety Disorder. It's been 30 minutes since you changed your profile picture and you've...
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Riot police officers stand by an overthrown car during a taxi drivers demonstration, Thursday, June 25, 2015 in Paris, France. French taxis are on strike around the country over Uber.
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25 June 2015 From the section Europe French taxi drivers have blocked the roads to Paris airports and the main ring road around the city in a protest against Uber, prompting riot police to fire tear gas at some. The drivers set up blockades and...
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Vice President Joe Biden, left, and President Barack Obama react after a heckler was removed from the East Room of the White House during a reception to celebrate LGBT Pride Month, on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, in Washington.
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Associated Press 6:42 a.m. EDT June 25, 2015 Vice President Joe Biden, left, and President Barack Obama react after a heckler was removed from the East Room of the White House during a reception to celebrate LGBT Pride Month, June 24, 2015, in...
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets French President Francois Hollande, left, at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England Tuesday July 10, 2012.
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Queen Elizabeth II has warned of the dangers of a divided Europe hours before her prime minister, David Cameron, presents his reform proposals for the EU at today’s summit in Brussels. At a dinner speech in Berlin the 89-year-old monarch warned her...
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South African President Jacob Zuma, left, during a guard of honor with South African President Deputy Kgalema Motlanthe, right, during the opening of Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb 9, 2012.
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South Africa's government will review its membership of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the wake of a dispute over Pretoria's failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, a cabinet minister has said. The diplomatic argument erupted...
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A supporter of President Barack Obama uses a digital camera to snap a picture during a fundraiser at Southern Maine Community College, Friday, March, 30, 2012 in Portland, Maine.
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US President Barack Obama has reassured his French counterpart Francois Hollande that Washington is no longer spying on him following leaks that the US National Security Agency (NSA) had spied on the last three French presidents. Obama’s phone...
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France beheading: Man decapitated, several hurt as terrorists with Islamic flag attack gas factory
Full Article The Irish Times
26 Jun 2015

A decapitated head has been found posted on the gate at the entrance to a gas factory in south-eastern France which came under attack from terrorists this morning, security officials said. Police sources said the decapitated head was found at the site along with a flag bearing Islamist inscriptions. Local newspaper Le Dauphine said the head was...
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Investigating police officers work outside the plant where an attack took place, Friday, June 26, 2015 in Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, southeast of Lyon, France.
photo: AP / Laurent Cipriani


India floods: Monsoon rains cause havoc in Gujarat
Full Article BBC News
26 Jun 2015

26 June 2015 From the section India Many people are still stranded in the worst-affected Amreli district Authorities in India's Gujarat state say incessant monsoon rains have caused widespread damage to public and private properties. Air force helicopters have been dropping food in affected areas after more than 70...
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People look at a large portion of a road that caved in following heavy rains in Ahmadabad, Gujarat, India, Thursday, June 25, 2015.
photo: AP / Ajit Solanki


Israel's PR gaffes expose its racist atmosphere
Full Article Al Jazeera
26 Jun 2015

This isn't an attempt to compile a "most racist" scorecard of nations. But the offensive tweet posted by Judy Shalom Nir Mozes last week is not a million miles away from the sort of comments you hear in everyday conversation within Israel, all the time. To recap, the talk-show host, household name, and wife of Israel's interior minister, Silvan...
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In this Sunday, May 3, 2015 file photo, Israeli police detain an Israeli Ethiopian during a demonstration in Tel Aviv.
photo: AP / Tsafrir Abayov


Pentagon accuses Russia of 'playing with fire' over nuclear threats towards Nato
Full Article The Independent
26 Jun 2015

A senior Pentagon official has warned that Russia is "playing with fire" by suggesting it would threaten the use of nuclear weapons in international disputes, and added that Russia is attempting an intimidation campaign against Nato. Robert Work, the US Deputy Secretary of Defence, told a House Armed Services subcommittee that Russia was trying to...
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Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work, center, Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., right, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Deputy Energy Secretary Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall testify on nuclear deterrence before the House Armed Services Committee in Washington, D.C., June 25, 2015.
photo: US Army / Sgt. First Class Clydell Kinchen


Floods claim 41 lives in India
Full Article Dawn
26 Jun 2015

AHMEDABAD: Flash flooding triggered by torrential rains has killed 41 people in India’s western Gujarat state, as the annual monsoon season hits the country, a disaster management official said on Thursday. Authorities have evacuated more than 10,000 residents mainly from coastal areas of Gujarat following heavy rains in the...
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Floods caused due to heavy rains in Gujarat have caused large scale submergence of low lying areas. The worst affected areas of Gavadka and Khari villages of  Amreli district witnessed people being rescued by 2 x Mi-17V5 helicopters. On 24 Jun 2015,  the two helicopters flew for 07 hours evacuating  87 people and air dropped 120 Kgs of food packets .Today, the Air Force has put 4 x Mi-17 V5 helicopters into service for rescue and relief operations in Amreli. Two additional helicopters are on standby at Jamnagar in case there is a need to step up operations on Thursday 25 June 2015
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Patrick Macnee, star of 1960s TV series 'The Avengers,' dies
Full Article Sun Sentinel
25 Jun 2015

Patrick Macnee, the British-born actor best known as dapper secret agent John Steed in the long-running 1960s TV series "The Avengers," has died. He was 93. Macnee died Thursday of natural causes with his family at his bedside in Rancho Mirage, his son Rupert said in a statement. The clever spy drama, which began in 1961 in Britain,...
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Actor Patrick MacNee, known for his role in the 1960s TV series "The Avengers" died Thursday, June 25, 2015.
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Police 'defective plan' to blame for Marikana massacre
Full Article Al Jazeera
25 Jun 2015

The police operation that led to the deaths of at least 34 striking miners in Marikana should not have taken place because of the defects in the tactical plan, the commission in charge of the investigation has concluded, the South African president has said. Jacob Zuma, in an address to the nation on Thursday, said the Farlam commission, appointed...
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In this file photo taken Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 police surround the bodies of striking miners after opening fire on a crowd at the Lonmin Platinum Mine near Rustenburg, South Africa.
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Islamic State launches 2 major attacks in northern Syria
Full Article Lexington Herald-Leader
25 Jun 2015

BEIRUTIslamic State militants launched major attacks in northern Syria on Thursday after a string of recent setbacks, storming government-held areas in a mostly Kurdish city and setting off deadly car bombs as they pushed into a border town they were expelled from six months ago. The two-pronged counteroffensive left dozens of people dead...
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Turkish soldiers stand as smoke billows from the Syrian town of Ayn al-Arab or Kobani following the attacks by IS militants as seen from the Turkish side of the border in Suruc, Turkey, Thursday, June 25, 2015.
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Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies
Full Article Times Union
25 Jun 2015

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, in a ruling that preserves health insurance for millions of Americans. The justices said in a 6-3 ruling that the subsidies that 8.7 million people currently receive to make insurance affordable do not depend on where they live,...
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Supporters of the Affordable Care Act hold up signs as the opinion for health care is reported outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday June 25, 2015.
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I Could Have Been Like Dylann Roof
Full Article WorldNews.com
25 Jun 2015

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling American citizenship was tragically defined on the exclusionary principles of racism, slavery and genocide. It is an identity that still shapes many Americans while reinforcing institutional boundaries. As for me, it made blacks invisible in imagining an equal and unified community. In elementary...
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Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, center, is escorted from the Sheby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015.
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Network Rail upgrade delayed by government
Full Article BBC News
25 Jun 2015

25 June 2015 From the section Business comments The government says it will delay or cut back a number of modernisation projects planned for Network Rail. Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin says rising costs and missed targets make the £38.5bn plan untenable. Network Rail's chief executive told the BBC that the plan, which was launched in April...
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File - A Network Rail employee walks towards their yard at Westbury railway station, England. The UK government stated today that it will delay or cut back a number of modernisation projects planned for Network Rail, 25 June, 2015.
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South Africa cabinet says to review its ICC membership
Full Article Reuters
25 Jun 2015

CAPE TOWN South Africa's government will review its membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the wake of a dispute with the court over Pretoria's failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, a cabinet minister said on Thursday. "Cabinet decided that it will review South Africa's participation in the Rome Statutes of the...
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Hundreds of supporters welcome Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center left, on his arrival from South Africa as he walks through the crowd at the airport in Khartoum, Sudan, Monday, June 15, 2015.
photo: AP / Abd Raouf


VRA Pays GH¢24,105 For Aboadze Gods
Full Article Peace FM Online
26 Jun 2015

The Volta River Authority (VRA), operators of the Aboadze Thermal Power Station in the Western Region, on Wednesday presented a cheque of GH¢24,105 to chiefs of three communities in the region for the construction of a shrine for the river...
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THE LATEST: Hotel in Tunisia beach attack is Spanish-owned
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
26 Jun 2015

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — The latest news from an attack on a beach resort in Tunisia (all times local): ___ 2 p.m. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has confirmed that one of the two beachside hotels where tourists were shot in Tunisia, killing at...
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Watch: Possibly the only video you will ever have to watch on gender empowerment and feminism
Full Article The Independent
26 Jun 2015

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has, once again, bestowed some pretty remarkable feminist knowledge – this time upon students on their graduation day at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. The award-winning author – whose famous We should all be feminists...
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Beekeepers set out to remove a million bees from NY home
Full Article US News
26 Jun 2015

WALLKILL, N.Y. (AP) — Beekeepers have quite the task ahead of them as they remove an estimated 1 million honey bees that have taken up residence at a New York home....
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Hotel in Tunisia beach attack is Spanish-owned
Full Article US News
26 Jun 2015

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — The latest news from an attack at hotels in Tunisia (all times local):...
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Journalist jailed in Zimbabwe for starting newspaper
Full Article US News
26 Jun 2015

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — The attorney for a Zimbabwe journalist says his client was convicted of publishing a newspaper in a southern town without government permission and sentenced to eight months in prison....
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Gunmen kill 27 in attack on Tunisian resort, officials say
Full Article US News
26 Jun 2015

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisian state TV reports that 19 people have been killed after two gunmen opened fire on a beach near two hotels in the coastal resort city of Sousse....
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US opens probe of Ford F-150 power brake failures
Full Article US News
26 Jun 2015

DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators are investigating complaints that the power brake assist can fail on some Ford F-150 pickup trucks....
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Wimbledon 2015: Serena Williams halfway to true Grand Slam
Full Article The Times of India
26 Jun 2015

Serena Williams heads to Wimbledon halfway to a Grand Slam. If it were up to her, no one would notice. Williams prefers to downplay her chances of becoming the first tennis player in more than a quarter-century to win all four major tournaments - Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, U.S. Open - in the same season. "I haven't done well at...
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Serena Williams of the United States reacts after defeating Jelena Jankovic of Serbia in a first round match at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, London at the 2012 Summer Olympics
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Wimbledon 2015: Rafael Nadal says grass is healthier; stats say he's right
Full Article CNN
26 Jun 2015

(CNN)As far as Rafael Nadal is concerned, the more tennis played on grass, the better it is for his health -- and the numbers back him up. The former world No. 1, who has long been troubled by niggling injuries, applauded the ATP's decision to lengthen the time between this year's French Open and Wimbledon by one week -- opening up slots for a...
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Rafael Nadal
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Nasri: Everyone wants me to stay at Manchester City
Full Article Goal
25 Jun 2015

The midfielder expects to stay at the Etihad Stadium this summer, but admits Manuel Pellegrini's decision is final, and urged the manager to strengthen the squad Samir Nasri has dismissed talk of an exit from Manchester City this season but has called on the club to invest in the squad. City finished as runners-up in the Premier League to Chelsea...
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Manchester City's Samir Nasri
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Manchester United transfer news: United table straight £30m Sergio Ramos bid
Full Article London Evening Standard
24 Jun 2015

Manchester United have made a straight opening bid for Real Madrid’s Sergio Ramos, offering a figure believed to be just over £30m, though considerably less than the Spanish club’s £46m valuation. United believe that the defender’s age – he is 29 – makes even a £40m figure too high and poor value. But...
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Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos reacts after failing to score against Levante during their la liga soccer match at the Ciutat Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
photo: AP / Alberto Saiz


Track guru Alberto Salazar hits back at doping allegations
Full Article Dayton Daily News
24 Jun 2015

Track coach Alberto Salazar hit back at doping allegations made against him, releasing a 12,000-word rebuttal Wednesday of the claims against himself and his star runner, Olympic silver medalist Galen Rupp. Salazar's open letter, published online on the eve of U.S. championships, said the Oregon Project he leads "will never permit doping." Salazar...
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A Friday, May 29, 2015 photo from files showing coach, Alberto Salazar, taking timings during the Prefontaine Classic track and field meet in Eugene, Ore.
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Capello keeps Russia job for now
Full Article The Times of India
24 Jun 2015

MOSCOW: Under fire Russia coach Fabio Capello will remain in his job "for the moment", his bosses said Wednesday although his fate could be sealed within the next two weeks. The former England, Real Madrid and AC Milan coach took over the Russian national team in July 2012 but he...
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Russia's head coach Fabio Capello, center, gestures during the World Cup Group F soccer match against Portugal, at the Luzhniki stadium, in Moscow, Russia, on Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Russia won 1-0.
photo: AP / Fabio Capello


Ohio theater switches horror movie for Disney film
Full Article Denver Post
24 Jun 2015

MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) — Parents and children settled into their seats for a new animated Disney film got a quick jolt when a horror movie came on...
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The Black Bride seen at Gramercy Pictures presents the world premiere of "Insidious: Chapter 3" held at TCL Chinese Theatre on Thursday, June 4, 2015, in Hollywood.
photo: AP / Eric Charbonneau/Invision for Focus Features/AP Images


Arda Turan wants Premier League move
Full Article Goal
24 Jun 2015

The Atletico Madrid attacking midfielder has previously been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United and his representative says that he is keen to move to England this summer Arda Turan intends to leave Atletico Madrid and wants to move to the Premier League, according to the Turkish star’s agent. The 28-year-old joined Atleti from...
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Turkey's Arda Turan
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Donald Trump Sparks Twitter War With Neil Young, Calls Singer ‘Total Hypocrite’
Full Article The Wrap
25 Jun 2015

Turns out it’s not such a free world after all. First Neil Young took Donald Trump to task for using one of his hits without permission during his campaign announcement, and now the presidential candidate is fighting back, attacking both the Canadian’s songwriting skills and his integrity. “@Neilyoung‘s song,...
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Donald Trump
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Google launches free streaming service
Full Article The Times of India
24 Jun 2015

SAN FRANCISCO: Google has launched a free version of its music streaming service on June 23, as it sought to upstage the debut of Apple Inc's rival service next week. Google Play Music has offered a $9.99 per month subscription service for two years but this launch is the first free version of the streaming...
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Workers set up the stage background for a ceremony to launch Google's free music download service for China in Beijing, China, Monday, March 30, 2009
photo: AP / Alexander F.Yuan


Rita Ora: I'm back to square one
Full Article Music News
24 Jun 2015

Rita Ora is 'back to square' one domestically speaking. The 24-year-old I Will Never Let You Down singer is the owner of a $2 million home in North London. But despite having splashed out so much money on the residence, she doesn't...
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Rita Ora arrives at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, April 13, 2014, at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss


Remember James Horner with this playlist: 'Titanic,' 'Avatar' and more
Full Article Mashable
24 Jun 2015

LOS ANGELES — The work of legendary film composer James Horner, who on Tuesday was confirmed dead in a plane crash, was vast as it was diverse. Name one...
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A passenger walks on the deck as the MS Balmoral Titanic memorial cruise ship approaches the wreck site of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean, Saturday, April 14, 2012.
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis


Disco legend Nile Rodgers goes busking, makes just £12
Full Article Canberra Times
24 Jun 2015

Nile Rodgers is a former disco superstar whose songs have been huge hits. Is this what is has come to for former disco superstar Nile Rodgers? Busking beside the Thames for a paltry £12.30 ($24). Thankfully things are not...
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US singer Nile Rodgers of Chic featuring Nile Rodgers performs at Bestival, held at Robin Hill Adventure Park, Isle of Wight, England, on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014, on the Isle of Wight, England. Thousands of music fans are expected at the weekend's festival to see acts such as Beck, Outkast, Foals and Chic featuring Nile Rodgers.
photo: AP / Jim Ross


Mariah Carey @ 2010 Academy Awards
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Diddy: I was defending myself
Full Article Music News
23 Jun 2015

Sean 'Diddy' Combs was defending himself and his son in the lead up to his arrest, his rep has claimed. The 45-year-old rapper was taken into police custody on Monday for an alleged assault at the University of California. On Tuesday, he was accused of...
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P. Diddy Sean Combs during the REVOLT Music Conference at the Fontainebleau Hotel and Resort Saturday, October 18, 2014 in Miami Beach, Florida.
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Lambert: There was no coming out blueprint
Full Article Music News
23 Jun 2015

Adam Lambert has no 'bitterness' about coming out. The former American Idol contestant publicly revealed his sexuality in 2009. But in a new interview, the 33-year-old singer said he wishes more of a precedent had been set by previous singers coming...
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Adam Lambert performs during the Y100 Jingle Ball at BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida USA December 11, 2010
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Furious 7 Just Passed A Major Box Office Milestone
Full Article Cinema Blend
24 Jun 2015

Furious 7 has made headlines left and right throughout the first half of 2015, what with its record breaking run helping contribute to Universal's banner year. As if the news for the film's place in the record books wasn't sweet enough, some new...
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Vin Diesel, left, Paul Walker, center, and Jordana Brewster, cast members in the upcoming film "Fast & Furious 6," take part in a Q&A session on the film at CinemaCon 2013 at Caesars Palace on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 in Las Vegas.
photo: AP / Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP


‘Terminator Genisys’ Star Emilia Clarke’s Inside Look At Becoming Sarah Connor
Full Article The Inquisitr
24 Jun 2015

Terminator Genysis is undoubtedly one of the summer’s most anticipated new films and a large part of the intrigue surrounding the latest Terminator installment comes from traditional fans curious to see how the film will be handling a rebooted...
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Emilia Clarke speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Game of Thrones", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.  Please attribute to Gage Skidmore
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Amazon Studios, Bleecker Street acquire ‘Elvis & Nixon’
Full Article Screen Daily
24 Jun 2015

Ted Hope and his growing team at the digital platform have snapped up US rights to the drama and will partner with Bleecker Street on the theatrical component. The move follows mounting speculation about the profile of the initial slate at Amazon...
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Bleecker Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line), USA
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Amazon Drops Millions For Kevin Spacey's Elvis & Nixon, Will Offer Modern Release Platform
Full Article Cinema Blend
24 Jun 2015

When Netflix started to break into the film distribution market last year, it looked like the relationship between streaming services and theatrical exhibitors was only getting rockier. While relations have no signs of improving just yet, competitor...
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Kevin Spacey arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Jordan Strauss


Green Lantern Reboot Could Have More Than One Green Lantern
Full Article Cinema Blend
24 Jun 2015

Warner Bros.’ first attempt at a Green Lantern film in 2011 didn’t go well, but the studio is giving DCs Emerald Knight another chance in 2020 with a reboot taking place within the DC Cinematic Universe. Aside from the film’s announcement, we know...
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Green Lantern Coaster. Warner Bros. Movie World can be divided into four broad sections: Main Street, Kids' WB Fun Zone,
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Don’t shoot the messenger
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
24 Jun 2015

Journalists are in peril in India like never before. Shooting the messenger is not a new phenomenon. However, the way it is playing out now with a journalist burnt to death...
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India West Bengal States Ataletic Gather to meet the Press  for Pinki Paramanik Police Harassement inside the Jail at Sports Journalist Club in Kolkata
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick


An Oscar recognizing stunts? Jack Gill urges academy action
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
23 Jun 2015

If you need to jump a car across a chasm, Jack Gill can tell you how. If you have to drive a motorcycle through a wall of flame or fall from a 12-story window, he's your guy. Over the course of his 40-year career performing and orchestrating stunts...
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File - In this image released on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, Fight coordinator Robert Alonzo demonstrates moves from a no-holds-barred street fight at an event on the Paramount lot for the film Jack Reacher.
photo: AP / Casey Rodgers/Invision for Paramount Home Entertainment


Vin Diesel's Kojak Movie Is Definitely Happening, Here's The Latest
Full Article Cinema Blend
20 Jun 2015

Telly Savalas may not be around anymore to remind you, but it’s becoming abundantly clear that Vin Diesel certainly loves ya, baby. It’s been in the works for a while, but the Fast & Furious franchise star’s feature film remake of Savalas’ most...
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Vin Diesel speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Riddick", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore


Foreign investment plays key role in Cuba's tourism
Full Article Jamaica Observer
26 Jun 2015

HAVANA, Cuba (Xinhua) — Foreign investment is playing an important role in the development of Cuba's tourism industry, a senior Ministry of Tourism official said...
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Cuba 2008. Travel.
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Economy in brief: RI to boost bilateral ties with Vietnam
Full Article Jakarta Post
26 Jun 2015

The Indonesian and Vietnamese foreign affairs ministers held a meeting on Thursday afternoon in an attempt to boost the ties between two countries. “The meeting will review the cooperation between...
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Rows of small hotels in District 1, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
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Obama, Putin discuss Iran, Islamic State, Ukraine in phone call
Full Article Reuters
25 Jun 2015

WASHINGTON Russian President Vladimir Putin phoned U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday, their first call since February, to discuss Iran nuclear talks, "the increasingly dangerous situation in Syria" and the need to counter Islamic State militants, the White House said in a statement. "The leaders discussed the increasingly dangerous situation...
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File - President Barack Obama talks on the phone with President-elect Vladimir Putin of Russia
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Russia, Mongolia to march in China parade to mark end of World War Two
Full Article Reuters
25 Jun 2015

BEIJING Troops from Russia and Mongolia will march together with Chinese forces in a parade in Beijing in September to commemorate the end of World War Two, the government and state media said on Thursday, confirming the first two foreign participants. China has been coy about which countries it plans to invite to the parade, but says it will also...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, gestures while speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping, second left, watching the Victory Parade marking the 70th anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany in World War II, in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, Saturday, May 9, 2015.
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko


Asian stocks lower as latest Greece bailout talks falter
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
25 Jun 2015

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Asian stock markets were lower Thursday as negotiations to keep Greece from defaulting dragged on without result, dimming hopes of a deal this week. KEEPING SCORE: Japan's Nikkei 225 was down 0.5 percent to 20,771.40 and South Korea's Kospi finished nearly unchanged at 2,085.06. Hong Kong's Hang Seng declined 0.8 percent...
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A parcel delivery man cycles past an electric stock index display of a securities firm in Tokyo Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011.
photo: AP / Koji Sasahara


Nikkei slips from 18-1/2-yr high, sentiment remains positive
Full Article The Times of India
25 Jun 2015

TOKYO: Japan's Nikkei share average edged lower on Thursday as negotiations to avert a Greek debt default stumbled, but market sentiment remained bullish a day after the Nikkei hit its highest level since 1996. The Nikkei opened down 0.4 per cent, in the wake of falls in US and European shares after Athens rejected counter-proposals from creditors....
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Passersby are reflected on an electronic stock indicator of a securities firm showing Tokyo's Nikkei 225 in Tokyo
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Wall Street, dollar slither lower as Greek talks drag
Full Article South China Morning Post
25 Jun 2015

Global equity markets and the dollar fell on Wednesday as skittish investors sought the safety of less-risky assets like bonds as the possibility of a Greek debt default loomed a little bit larger. The creditors demanded politically sensitive changes to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ tax and reform proposals, adding fresh uncertainty to talks...
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Louisiana Governor Jindal announces run for president in 2016
Full Article Reuters
24 Jun 2015

WASHINGTON Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announced on Wednesday he was running for the U.S. presidency in 2016, giving himself a mountain to climb from the bottom of a full pack of Republican candidates. "My name is Bobby Jindal and I am running for President of the United States of America," Jindal, who became the first person of Indian-American...
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speaks at the Road to Majority 2015 convention in Washington, Friday, June 19, 2015.
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Man Beheaded And Staff Injured In France Attack
Man Beheaded And Staff Injured In France Attack
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  • Updated: 26 Jun 2015
Update on reports from France: Two male suspects rammed factory and were carrying bottles of gas. Staff injured in explosion and man found decapitated.
  • published: 26 Jun 2015
  • views: 301
http://wn.com/Man_Beheaded_And_Staff_Injured_In_France_Attack

Tv9 Gujarat - 2 years old stood steadily in front of Death, Madhya Pradesh
Tv9 Gujarat - 2 years old stood steadily in front of Death, Madhya Pradesh
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  • Duration: 2:43
  • Updated: 17 Jul 2011
Two Year old boy got stranded in water. Without fearing current of water the boy stood steadily amidst the strong water flow. The incident is of Madhya Pradesh where this boy got stranded in water while playing on the bank of river. Seeing the courage of the boy villagers also regain the hope to save him. They started rescue operation and after great difficulty they were successful in saving the child.
  • published: 17 Jul 2011
  • views: 31919550
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Routine exchange on an Israeli bus reveals inherent racism of Zionists
Routine exchange on an Israeli bus reveals inherent racism of Zionists
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  • Updated: 11 Nov 2014
An argument between racist ethnic-Jews on an Israeli bus and a Muslim passenger who is an Israeli citizen. The Zionist passengers, including ITF terrorists, demand of the Palestinian passenger to show her bag's content - claiming that it is suspicious.
  • published: 11 Nov 2014
  • views: 23493
http://wn.com/Routine_exchange_on_an_Israeli_bus_reveals_inherent_racism_of_Zionists

Panel discusses Russia and NATO war games
Panel discusses Russia and NATO war games
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  • Duration: 19:19
  • Updated: 09 Jun 2015
Russia and NATO have launched what has been called rival military drills amid growing tensions over the Ukraine crisis. Russia launched major air defense activities following NATO’s planned two-week military exercises in the Arctic. Our panel of experts discuss the situation. Subscribe us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCTVNEWSbeijing Download for IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cctvnews-app/id922456579?l=zh&ls;=1&mt;=8 Download for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imib.cctv Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cctvnewschina Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCTVNEWS Google+: https://plus.google.com/+CCTVNEWSbeijing Tumblr: http://cctvnews.tumblr.com/ Weibo: http://weibo.com/cctvnewsbeijing
  • published: 09 Jun 2015
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Migrant Prisons of Libya: Europe or Die (Full Length)
Migrant Prisons of Libya: Europe or Die (Full Length)
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  • Updated: 20 Mar 2015
As Libya descends further into civil war and lawlessness, migrants from Africa and the Middle East continue to journey to the country’s coast in search of smugglers to take them across the Mediterranean Sea and into Europe. Search and rescue operations by Libya’s coast guard are restricted due to diminishing resources, and have to contend with dangerous gangs of armed traffickers. Those rescued at sea by the coast guard are brought to detention centers, where they face deplorable conditions and are forced to remain for long periods of time. In some instances, migrants are detained by militias in unofficial prisons outside of government control. VICE News gains access to chilling footage from the Libyan coast guard and travels to detention centers in Libya, where we hear migrants speak of torture and serious human rights violations. Watch "Italy's Mediterranean Mass Grave: Europe or Die” - http://bit.ly/1EbVKhG Watch "Trapped In Bulgaria: Europe Or Die” - http://bit.ly/1Fgsiwl Read "Not Everyone Is Happy About the Influx of Foreign Workers That Could Soon Hit Silicon Valley” - http://bit.ly/1I6lGzc Read "Italy Backs Controversial Plan to Build Migrant Reception Centers in North Africa” - http://bit.ly/1CdUluB Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
  • published: 20 Mar 2015
  • views: 125813
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Special Report: Supreme Court upholds major Obamacare component
Special Report: Supreme Court upholds major Obamacare component
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  • Updated: 25 Jun 2015
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a major part of President Obama's health care law, ruling 6-3 that the government is permitted to give tax subsidies to people who sign up for health insurance on the federal exchanges. Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Jan Crawford reporting from Washington.
  • published: 25 Jun 2015
  • views: 2699
http://wn.com/Special_Report_Supreme_Court_upholds_major_Obamacare_component

Tv9 Gujarat - 2 years old stood steadily in front of Death, Madhya Pradesh
Tv9 Gujarat - 2 years old stood steadily in front of Death, Madhya Pradesh
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  • Duration: 2:43
  • Updated: 17 Jul 2011
Two Year old boy got stranded in water. Without fearing current of water the boy stood steadily amidst the strong water flow. The incident is of Madhya Pradesh where this boy got stranded in water while playing on the bank of river. Seeing the courage of the boy villagers also regain the hope to save him. They started rescue operation and after great difficulty they were successful in saving the child.
  • published: 17 Jul 2011
  • views: 31919550
http://wn.com/Tv9_Gujarat__2_years_old_stood_steadily_in_front_of_Death,_Madhya_Pradesh

Actor Daniel Patrick Macnee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Macnee dies dead at 93 [TRIBUTE]
Actor Daniel Patrick Macnee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Macnee dies dead at 93 [TRIBUTE]
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  • Updated: 25 Jun 2015
Daniel Patrick Macnee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Macnee dies dead at 93 [TRIBUTE] Actor Patrick Macnee, Patrick Macnee died star of The Avengers TV series, has died in California at the age of 93. The Briton, best known for playing John Steed in the 1960s television series, died at home with his family at his bedside, his son Rupert said. Macnee also played roles in theatre, appearing on Broadway, and served in the Royal Navy during World War Two. A statement on the actor's website read: "Wherever he went, he left behind a trove of memories." The statement added: "Patrick Macnee was a popular figure in the television industry. He was at home wherever in the world he found himself. He had a knack for making friends, and keeping them." He died peacefully at his home in California's Rancho Mirage on Thursday, Rupert said. share this video
  • published: 25 Jun 2015
  • views: 1426
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The best MARIKANA documentary in the net. Killed for being black, poor, and uneducated.
The best MARIKANA documentary in the net. Killed for being black, poor, and uneducated.
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  • Duration: 85:51
  • Updated: 09 Oct 2014
The Marikana miners' strike or Lonmin strike was a wildcat strike at a mine owned by Lonmin in the Marikana area, close to Rustenburg, South Africa in 2012. The event garnered international attention following a series of violent incidents between the South African Police Service, Lonmin security, the leadership of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and strikers themselves, which resulted in the deaths of 44 people, the majority of whom were striking mineworkers killed on 16 August. At least 78 additional workers were also injured on 16 August. The total number of injuries during the strike remains unknown. In addition to the Lonmin strikers, there has been a wave of wildcat strikes across the South African mining sector. The first incidents of violence were reported to have started on 11 August after NUM leaders opened fire on NUM members who were on strike. Initial reports indicated that it was widely believed that two strikers died that day; however, it later turned out that two strikers were seriously wounded, but not killed, in the shooting by NUM members. This violence was followed by the death of another eight strikers, police and security personnel who were killed in the next three days. The shooting incident on 16 August that the press dubbed the Marikana massacre was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since 1960, and the end of the apartheid era. The shootings have been described as a massacre in the South African media and have been compared to the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. The incident also took place on the 25-year anniversary of a nationwide South African miners' strike. Controversy emerged after it was discovered that most of the victims were shot in the back and many victims were shot far from police lines. On 18 September, a mediator announced a resolution to the conflict, stating the striking miners had accepted a 22% pay rise, a one-off payment of 2,000 rand and would return to work 20 September. The strike is considered a seminal event in modern South African history, and was followed by similar strikes at other mines across South Africa, events which collectively made 2012 the most protest-filled year in the country since the end of apartheid. Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marikana_miners'_strike
  • published: 09 Oct 2014
  • views: 9349
http://wn.com/The_best_MARIKANA_documentary_in_the_net_Killed_for_being_black,_poor,_and_uneducated

'Why I left UK to fight ISIS in Syria' BBC News
'Why I left UK to fight ISIS in Syria' BBC News
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  • Updated: 19 Jun 2015
Dozens of foreigners have been fighting alongside Kurdish forces battling Islamic State in northern Syria. Some are now returning home despite the risk of being prosecuted, including one Briton who spoke to the BBC's Quentin Sommerville. Harry has been shot and seen friends die, but he says he did the right thing in joining Kurds fighting the jihadist group. He says he is not a terrorist, and just wanted to help people. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
  • published: 19 Jun 2015
  • views: 27662
http://wn.com/'Why_I_left_UK_to_fight_ISIS_in_Syria'_BBC_News

The President Speaks on the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Affordable Care Act
The President Speaks on the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Affordable Care Act
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  • Duration: 11:28
  • Updated: 25 Jun 2015
President Obama delivered remarks in the Rose Garden after the Supreme Court upheld a critical part of the Affordable Care Act, ensuring millions of Americans could keep their quality, affordable health care coverage. June 25, 2015.
  • published: 25 Jun 2015
  • views: 4858
http://wn.com/The_President_Speaks_on_the_Supreme_Court’s_Ruling_on_the_Affordable_Care_Act

Charleston Shooting Suspect: What We Know About Dylann Roof
Charleston Shooting Suspect: What We Know About Dylann Roof
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  • Duration: 7:42
  • Updated: 19 Jun 2015
Roof was arrested after he allegedly shot and killed nine people during a Bible study class.
  • published: 19 Jun 2015
  • views: 95119
http://wn.com/Charleston_Shooting_Suspect_What_We_Know_About_Dylann_Roof

An Introduction to Rail - Network Rail engineering education (11 of 15)
An Introduction to Rail - Network Rail engineering education (11 of 15)
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  • Duration: 13:21
  • Updated: 27 Mar 2012
The hidden story of rail -- from its manufacture at Tata Steel's huge works in Scunthorpe, through to its management in track, the factors which reduce its lifespan and how it is ultimate removed and replaced.
  • published: 27 Mar 2012
  • views: 30002
http://wn.com/An_Introduction_to_Rail__Network_Rail_engineering_education_11_of_15

Sudan President Omar al-Bashir  leaves South Africa despite judge's order to stay
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir leaves South Africa despite judge's order to stay
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  • Duration: 1:23
  • Updated: 15 Jun 2015
BREAKING NEWS: President's plane leaves South Africa as court continues to hear case on whether he should be arrested on ICC warrant. Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has left Johannesburg, the state minister for information says. (Al Jazeera) Sudan's information minister has said that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has flown out of South Africa, defying a high court order which banned him from leaving the country until an application calling for his arrest had been heard. "Yes, he has left," Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman confirmed to Al Jazeera, saying that South Africa had always agreed not to arrest the president while he was in the country for the African Union summit. Osman said President Bashir's plane was due to land back in Khartoum at about 6:30pm local time (15:30 GMT). The South African state broadcaster, SABC, first reported at about 10:15 GMT on Monday that the plane had flown out of the Waterkloof air force base, on the outskirts of Pretoria. The lawyer appearing on behalf of the South African government, however, told the high court in Pretoria that President Bashir was not on the list of passengers in the Sudanese plane that left Waterkloof base. Earlier, Sudanese Information Minister Osman told Al Jazeera the president would return to Sudan on Monday. "He is coming back to our country in one or two hours," Osman said, adding that it did not matter if the court ordered Bashir's arrest, as it had no ability to enforce such an order. "The judiciary...does not have policemen. The president is there [in South Africa] and no one is going to arrest him." An interim order was made by the high court in Pretoria on Sunday, barring President Bashir from leaving the country pending an application from civil society organisations, calling for his arrest. The high court in Pretoria was to decide whether to send Bashir to the International Criminal Court. Al Jazeera's Fahmida Miller, reporting from Johannesburg, said that the Sudanese president's plane had been moved to a South African military base late on Sunday night. She said that the defence force was not a party to the court case, meaning President Bashir would be able to fly from the base unobstructed. If the plane has left as reported, the home affairs department could be held in contempt of court for failing to implement the conditions of the order, our correspondent reported. Bashir, who is accused of war crimes in repressing an armed uprising in the Sudanese region of Darfur, was appeared in Johannesburg on Sunday for the AU summit. The Hague-based ICC issued an arrest warrant in 2009, but Bashir denies the charges. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters in Geneva on Monday that the authority of the ICC must be respected and its decision implemented. Before Sunday's court ruling was announced , the judge said the court would decide whether a South African government cabinet decision to host Bashir would trump the ICC arrest warrant. (Al Jazeera) HD video footage caught on tape cellphone camera surveillance raw dash cam air live tv share comment like most popular speech
  • published: 15 Jun 2015
  • views: 5773
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Ben Affleck Tries To Censor His Slave Owning Ancestor From TV Show
Ben Affleck Tries To Censor His Slave Owning Ancestor From TV Show
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  • Updated: 22 Apr 2015
We talk about why this completely backfired. ****** Subscribe to Pop Trigger: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Get the Pop Trigger ringtone (through iPhone only): https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/pop... Follow Pop Trigger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PopTrigger Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PopTrigger Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/therealpoptrigger Samantha Schacher: https://twitter.com/SamSchacher Brett Erlich: https://twitter.com/bretterlich Ryland Adams: https://twitter.com/Ryland_Adams "Pop Trigger, an unfiltered show about pop culture. We break down *celebrities, dating, and other random pop culture (ish) topics with guests from TV/film, music, and of course **YouTube! Watch us here on Hulu. PS - No teleprompters allowed. Samantha Schacher, host of Pop Trigger, Brett Erlich, and Ryland Adams (Clevver News) break it down. "Ben Affleck admitted earlier this week that he was embarrassed to learn that one of his ancestors owned slaves. Now, he's revealing the name of that person. "Lots of people have been asking who the guy was," the actor Tweeted on Wednesday. "His name was Benjamin Cole -- lived in Georgia on my mom's side about six generations back." Affleck, 42, came under fire after an email exchange posted on Wikileaks revealed that he had asked the team behind the PBS program "Finding Your Roots" not to include Cole in an episode about his family tree. " Read More Here: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/ben-affleck-reveals-slave-owning-ancestor-finding-roots/story?id=30526016
  • published: 22 Apr 2015
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add video playlist Update on reports from France: Two male suspects rammed factory and were carrying bottles of gas. Staff injured in explosion and man found decapitated.
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  • Tv9 Gujarat - 2 years old stood steadily in front of Death, Madhya Pradesh...2:43
  • Routine exchange on an Israeli bus reveals inherent racism of Zionists...1:32
  • Panel discusses Russia and NATO war games...19:19
  • Migrant Prisons of Libya: Europe or Die (Full Length)...27:34
  • Special Report: Supreme Court upholds major Obamacare component...7:11
  • Actor Daniel Patrick Macnee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Macnee dies dead at 93 [TRIBUTE]...1:28
  • The best MARIKANA documentary in the net. Killed for being black, poor, and uneducated....1:25:51
  • 'Why I left UK to fight ISIS in Syria' BBC News...3:47
  • The President Speaks on the Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Affordable Care Act...11:28
  • Charleston Shooting Suspect: What We Know About Dylann Roof...7:42
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  • Sudan President Omar al-Bashir leaves South Africa despite judge's order to stay...1:23
Update on reports from France: Two male suspects rammed factory and were carrying bottles of gas. Staff injured in explosion and man found decapitated.
Man Be­head­ed And Staff In­jured In France At­tack
1:07
Two Year old boy got stranded in water. Without fearing current of water the boy stood steadily amidst the strong water flow. The incident is of Madhya Pradesh where this boy got stranded in water while playing on the bank of river. 
 Seeing the courage of the boy villagers also regain the hope to save him. They started rescue operation and after great difficulty they were successful in saving the child.
Tv9 Gu­jarat - 2 years old stood steadi­ly in front of Death, Mad­hya Pradesh
2:43
An argument between racist ethnic-Jews on an Israeli bus and a Muslim passenger who is an Israeli citizen. The Zionist passengers, including ITF terrorists, demand of the Palestinian passenger to show her bag\'s content - claiming that it is suspicious.
Rou­tine ex­change on an Is­raeli bus re­veals in­her­ent racism of Zion­ists
1:32
Russia and NATO have launched what has been called rival military drills amid growing tensions over the Ukraine crisis. Russia launched major air defense activities following NATO’s planned two-week military exercises in the Arctic. Our panel of experts discuss the situation.

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As Libya descends further into civil war and lawlessness, migrants from Africa and the Middle East continue to journey to the country’s coast in search of smugglers to take them across the Mediterranean Sea and into Europe.

Search and rescue operations by Libya’s coast guard are restricted due to diminishing resources, and have to contend with dangerous gangs of armed traffickers.

Those rescued at sea by the coast guard are brought to detention centers, where they face deplorable conditions and are forced to remain for long periods of time. In some instances, migrants are detained by militias in unofficial prisons outside of government control.

VICE News gains access to chilling footage from the Libyan coast guard and travels to detention centers in Libya, where we hear migrants speak of torture and serious human rights violations.

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Mi­grant Pris­ons of Libya: Eu­rope or Die (Full Length)
27:34
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a major part of President Obama\'s health care law, ruling 6-3 that the government is permitted to give tax subsidies to people who sign up for health insurance on the federal exchanges. Charlie Rose, Norah O\'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Jan Crawford reporting from Washington.
Spe­cial Re­port: Supreme Court up­holds major Oba­macare com­po­nent
7:11
Two Year old boy got stranded in water. Without fearing current of water the boy stood steadily amidst the strong water flow. The incident is of Madhya Pradesh where this boy got stranded in water while playing on the bank of river. 
 Seeing the courage of the boy villagers also regain the hope to save him. They started rescue operation and after great difficulty they were successful in saving the child.
Tv9 Gu­jarat - 2 years old stood steadi­ly in front of Death, Mad­hya Pradesh
2:43
Daniel Patrick Macnee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Macnee dies dead at 93 [TRIBUTE]  Actor Patrick Macnee,   Patrick Macnee died star of The Avengers TV series, has died in California at the age of 93.

The Briton, best known for playing John Steed in the 1960s television series, died at home with his family at his bedside, his son Rupert said.

Macnee also played roles in theatre, appearing on Broadway, and served in the Royal Navy during World War Two.

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Actor Daniel Patrick Mac­nee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Mac­nee dies dead at 93 [TRIB­UTE]
1:28
The Marikana miners\' strike or Lonmin strike was a wildcat strike at a mine owned by Lonmin in the Marikana area, close to Rustenburg, South Africa in 2012. The event garnered international attention following a series of violent incidents between the South African Police Service, Lonmin security, the leadership of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and strikers themselves, which resulted in the deaths of 44 people, the majority of whom were striking mineworkers killed on 16 August. At least 78 additional workers were also injured on 16 August. The total number of injuries during the strike remains unknown. In addition to the Lonmin strikers, there has been a wave of wildcat strikes across the South African mining sector.

The first incidents of violence were reported to have started on 11 August after NUM leaders opened fire on NUM members who were on strike. Initial reports indicated that it was widely believed that two strikers died that day; however, it later turned out that two strikers were seriously wounded, but not killed, in the shooting by NUM members. This violence was followed by the death of another eight strikers, police and security personnel who were killed in the next three days.

The shooting incident on 16 August that the press dubbed the Marikana massacre was the single most lethal use of force by South African security forces against civilians since 1960, and the end of the apartheid era. The shootings have been described as a massacre in the South African media and have been compared to the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. The incident also took place on the 25-year anniversary of a nationwide South African miners\' strike.

Controversy emerged after it was discovered that most of the victims were shot in the back and many victims were shot far from police lines. On 18 September, a mediator announced a resolution to the conflict, stating the striking miners had accepted a 22% pay rise, a one-off payment of 2,000 rand and would return to work 20 September.

The strike is considered a seminal event in modern South African history, and was followed by similar strikes at other mines across South Africa, events which collectively made 2012 the most protest-filled year in the country since the end of apartheid.

Read more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marikana_miners\'_strike
The best MARIKANA doc­u­men­tary in the net. Killed for being black, poor, and un­e­d­u­cat­ed.
85:51
Dozens of foreigners have been fighting alongside Kurdish forces battling Islamic State in northern Syria.  Some are now returning home despite the risk of being prosecuted, including one Briton who spoke to the BBC\'s Quentin Sommerville. Harry has been shot and seen friends die, but he says he did the right thing in joining Kurds fighting the jihadist group.
He says he is not a terrorist, and just wanted to help people.

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'Why I left UK to fight ISIS in Syria' BBC News
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President Obama delivered remarks in the Rose Garden after the Supreme Court upheld a critical part of the Affordable Care Act, ensuring millions of Americans could keep their quality, affordable health care coverage. June 25, 2015.
The Pres­i­dent Speaks on the Supreme Court’s Rul­ing on the Af­ford­able Care Act
11:28
Roof was arrested after he allegedly shot and killed nine people during a Bible study class.
Charleston Shoot­ing Sus­pect: What We Know About Dy­lann Roof
7:42
The hidden story of rail -- from its manufacture at Tata Steel\'s huge works in Scunthorpe, through to its management in track, the factors which reduce its lifespan and how it is ultimate removed and replaced.
An In­tro­duc­tion to Rail - Net­work Rail en­gi­neer­ing ed­u­ca­tion (11 of 15)
13:21
BREAKING NEWS: President\'s plane leaves South Africa as court continues to hear case on whether he should be arrested on ICC warrant. Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has left Johannesburg, the state minister for information says. (Al Jazeera) Sudan\'s information minister has said that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has flown out of South Africa, defying a high court order which banned him from leaving the country until an application calling for his arrest had been heard.

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Ben Af­fleck Tries To Cen­sor His Slave Own­ing An­ces­tor From TV Show
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updated 26 Jun 2015; published 26 Jun 2015
1:07
Man Be­head­ed And Staff In­jured In France At­tack
The Irish Times 26 Jun 2015, A decapitated head has been found posted on the gate at the entrance to a gas factory in south-eastern France which came under attack from terrorists this morning, security officials said. Police sources said the decapitated head was found at the site along with a flag bearing Islamist inscriptions. Local newspaper Le Dauphine said the head was...
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updated 17 Jul 2011; published 17 Jul 2011
2:43
Tv9 Gu­jarat - 2 years old stood steadi­ly in front of Death, Mad­hya Pradesh
BBC News 26 Jun 2015, 26 June 2015 From the section India Many people are still stranded in the worst-affected Amreli district Authorities in India's Gujarat state say incessant monsoon rains have caused widespread damage to public and private properties. Air force helicopters have been dropping food in affected areas after more than 70...
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updated 11 Nov 2014; published 11 Nov 2014
1:32
Rou­tine ex­change on an Is­raeli bus re­veals in­her­ent racism of Zion­ists
Al Jazeera 26 Jun 2015, This isn't an attempt to compile a "most racist" scorecard of nations. But the offensive tweet posted by Judy Shalom Nir Mozes last week is not a million miles away from the sort of comments you hear in everyday conversation within Israel, all the time. To recap, the talk-show host, household name, and wife of Israel's interior minister, Silvan...
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updated 09 Jun 2015; published 09 Jun 2015
19:19
Panel dis­cuss­es Rus­sia and NATO war games
The Independent 26 Jun 2015, A senior Pentagon official has warned that Russia is "playing with fire" by suggesting it would threaten the use of nuclear weapons in international disputes, and added that Russia is attempting an intimidation campaign against Nato. Robert Work, the US Deputy Secretary of Defence, told a House Armed Services subcommittee that Russia was trying to...
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updated 20 Mar 2015; published 20 Mar 2015
27:34
Mi­grant Pris­ons of Libya: Eu­rope or Die (Full Length)
The Guardian 26 Jun 2015, Fractious meeting running into early hours of Friday arrives at quota of 60,000 but exempts Hungary and Bulgaria ...
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updated 25 Jun 2015; published 25 Jun 2015
7:11
Spe­cial Re­port: Supreme Court up­holds major Oba­macare com­po­nent
DNA India 26 Jun 2015, The healthcare law conceived by President Barack Obama and passed by Congress was by no means perfect, US...
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updated 17 Jul 2011; published 17 Jul 2011
2:43
Tv9 Gu­jarat - 2 years old stood steadi­ly in front of Death, Mad­hya Pradesh
Dawn 26 Jun 2015, AHMEDABAD: Flash flooding triggered by torrential rains has killed 41 people in India’s western Gujarat state, as the annual monsoon season hits the country, a disaster management official said on Thursday. Authorities have evacuated more than 10,000 residents mainly from coastal areas of Gujarat following heavy rains in the...
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updated 25 Jun 2015; published 25 Jun 2015
1:28
Actor Daniel Patrick Mac­nee Dies - Avengers star Patrick Mac­nee dies dead at 93 [TRIB­UTE]
Sun Sentinel 25 Jun 2015, Patrick Macnee, the British-born actor best known as dapper secret agent John Steed in the long-running 1960s TV series "The Avengers," has died. He was 93. Macnee died Thursday of natural causes with his family at his bedside in Rancho Mirage, his son Rupert said in a statement. The clever spy drama, which began in 1961 in Britain,...
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updated 09 Oct 2014; published 09 Oct 2014
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The best MARIKANA doc­u­men­tary in the net. Killed for being black, poor, and un­e­d­u­cat­ed.
Al Jazeera 25 Jun 2015, The police operation that led to the deaths of at least 34 striking miners in Marikana should not have taken place because of the defects in the tactical plan, the commission in charge of the investigation has concluded, the South African president has said. Jacob Zuma, in an address to the nation on Thursday, said the Farlam commission, appointed...
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updated 19 Jun 2015; published 19 Jun 2015
3:47
'Why I left UK to fight ISIS in Syria' BBC News
Lexington Herald-Leader 25 Jun 2015, BEIRUTIslamic State militants launched major attacks in northern Syria on Thursday after a string of recent setbacks, storming government-held areas in a mostly Kurdish city and setting off deadly car bombs as they pushed into a border town they were expelled from six months ago. The two-pronged counteroffensive left dozens of people dead...
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updated 25 Jun 2015; published 25 Jun 2015
11:28
The Pres­i­dent Speaks on the Supreme Court’s Rul­ing on the Af­ford­able Care Act
Times Union 25 Jun 2015, The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, in a ruling that preserves health insurance for millions of Americans. The justices said in a 6-3 ruling that the subsidies that 8.7 million people currently receive to make insurance affordable do not depend on where they live,...
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updated 19 Jun 2015; published 19 Jun 2015
7:42
Charleston Shoot­ing Sus­pect: What We Know About Dy­lann Roof
WorldNews.com 25 Jun 2015, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling American citizenship was tragically defined on the exclusionary principles of racism, slavery and genocide. It is an identity that still shapes many Americans while reinforcing institutional boundaries. As for me, it made blacks invisible in imagining an equal and unified community. In elementary...
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updated 27 Mar 2012; published 27 Mar 2012
13:21
An In­tro­duc­tion to Rail - Net­work Rail en­gi­neer­ing ed­u­ca­tion (11 of 15)
BBC News 25 Jun 2015, 25 June 2015 From the section Business comments The government says it will delay or cut back a number of modernisation projects planned for Network Rail. Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin says rising costs and missed targets make the £38.5bn plan untenable. Network Rail's chief executive told the BBC that the plan, which was launched in April...
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updated 15 Jun 2015; published 15 Jun 2015
1:23
Sudan Pres­i­dent Omar al-Bashir leaves South Africa de­spite judge's order to stay
Reuters 25 Jun 2015, CAPE TOWN South Africa's government will review its membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the wake of a dispute with the court over Pretoria's failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, a cabinet minister said on Thursday. "Cabinet decided that it will review South Africa's participation in the Rome Statutes of the...
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