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File - A Shiite rebel known as Houthi, holds his weapon during a rally against Saudi-led airstrikes in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday, June 14, 2015.
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Suicide bomb attack in Yemen: video shows ISIS affiliate attack on Shiite mosque
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Saudi Arabia attacks rebels in Yemen
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BREAKING: Saudi Arabia starts bombing Yemen
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Saudi Arabia ready to add ground troops to Yemen's bombing cocktail
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Airstrikes Saudi Arabia Conducts On Shiite Houthi Rebels In Yemen War 2015 HD
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Saudi Arabia Launches Airstrikes In Yemen Against Houthi Rebels(VIDEO)!!!
Greece debt crisis: Defiant Tsipras seeks referendum backing
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30 June 2015 From the section Europe Thousands supporting a no-vote protested outside Greek parliament on Monday Greek PM Alexis Tsipras has urged voters to reject creditors' demands in a snap referendum on Greece's debt crisis due on Sunday. Mr Tsipras said a clear vote against austerity would help Greece negotiate a better settlement to the...

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Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras takes a look at his notes as a technician prepares him before a TV interview at the State Television (ERT) in Athens, Monday, June 29, 2015.
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Greek debt crisis: Tsipras calls for referendum on bailout deal offer
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Greek Crisis: Alexis Tsipras Urges ‘No’ Vote
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Greek debt crisis: Tsipras calls for referendum on bailout deal offer
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Greece debt crisis: Tsipras announces bailout referendum
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Greece debt crisis Tsipras announces bailout referendum
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Greek debt crisis: Tsipras calls for referendum on bailout deal offer
President Barack Obama addresses the opening session of the first U.S. - China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, Monday, July 27, 2009
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Obama's fast-track trade bill defeated in House
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Trade Bill Fails in the House!
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Key Obama-backed trade bill defeated in US House
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Obama and Elizabeth Warren Trade Blows on TPP
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President Barack Obama Failed Trade Bill Hurts US Workers
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The President Signs Bills that Modernize U.S. Trade Policy
Puerto Rican workers participate in a protest rally, days before the local government has announced it may be forced to temporarily shutdown public schools and other departments due to a more than US$700 million shortfall in public funds, in front of the Capitolio building, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, April 27, 2006.
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Odds of the U.S. government approving a bailout for Puerto Rico is extremely low- Loop ...
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U.S. Bank's senior fixed income strategist Dan Heckman says the recent steps Puerto Ric...
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Global ECONOMIC Collapse 2013 [WORLD DEBT CRISIS]
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President Obama speaks on Supreme Court ACA decision
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Rand Paul: U.S. Won't Default If Debt Ceiling Not Raised
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White House: No plans for federal bailout for Puerto Rico
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito holds up a figurine of himself that someone gave him, as he speaks, Monday, Feb. 3, 2014 to a joint meeting of the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches and the Palm Beach County Bar Association at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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Justices Uphold Use of Drug Implicated in Botched Executions
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Supreme Court: States Can Use Drug Implicated In Botched Executions
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What to Know About the SCOTUS Ruling on Lethal Injections
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Covering the death penalty and execution secrecy
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Supreme Court Justices Hear Oklahoma Inmates’ Lethal Injection Case
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The Miami Herald
A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday upheld a drug combination used by Oklahoma to execute death-row inmates. In the most closely watched capital punishment case of the...
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The Guardian
Behind the Candelabra star tells Event magazine he ‘regretted the embarrasment’ to Catherine Zeta-Jones of his comments about oral sex and cancer given in a 2013 Guardian interview ...
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The four surviving members of the Grateful Dead are launching their farewell mini-tour on Saturday in Northern California, where the legendary jam band...

Shinkansen at Kyoto Station
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High-speed trains between Toyko and Osaka have been suspended after two passengers on a Japanese Shinkansen bullet train died after one doused himself in oil and set himself ablaze on Tuesday, media reports said. The train, carrying...
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A Houthi Shiite Yemeni wearing an army uniform stands guard at a street leading to the Presidential palace during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, Jan. 19, 2015
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SANAA: The Islamic State group claimed an attack on two Houthi rebel leaders in Sanaa on Monday night that medics said had killed at least 28 people, including eight women. The car bomb targeted Houthi rebel chief brothers Faysal and Hamid Jayache...
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Palestinian laborours work to construct new houses in a project funded by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Rafah, in the southern of Gaza Strip on December 28, 2011. Israel maintains a tight blockade on the Palestinian territory building into Gaza since Islamist Hamas took control over the Palestinian territory in 2007 but supplies may only be brought by recognised international organisations managing specifically approved projects.. Photo by Ahmed Deeb/ WN
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GENEVA: Israel snubbed a United Nations Human Rights Council session on Monday debating a scathing report detailing likely war crimes committed during last year’s Gaza war, with Israel’s ambassador slamming the body as “morally flawed”. “I am out...
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United States Supreme Court building in Washington D.C., USA. Front facade.
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Washington: The death penalty as it is practised in Oklahoma is a "a barbarous method of punishment – the chemical equivalent of being burned alive", a justice of the United States Supreme Court has written in an incendiary dissent to her...
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif addresses journalists during a news briefing in Athens, Greece, on Thursday, May 28, 2015.
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The White House has suggested that a nuclear deal between Iran and the world powers is within reach. As talks continued between negotiators from Iran and the six countries in Vienna, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Monday...
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Fireworks explode over Elizabeth Tower housing the Big Ben clock to celebrate the New Year in London, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013.
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30 June 2015 From the section Science & Environment Leap seconds help keep atomic time in sync with Earth's rotation; but also cause their own problems Midnight will come later tonight as for the first time in three years an extra second is added...
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Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, center, reacts as media following him from Finance Ministry to Maximos Mansion for an urgent cabinet meeting in Athens, Sunday, June 28, 2015.
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Defiant Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras has urged his people to reject terms set by his country's creditors, insisting a No vote in Sunday's referendum would strengthen his negotiating hand. With his country on the brink of a potentially...
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