Rio de Janeiro Tries To Fight Growing Violence With Gunfire Tracking App
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04 Jul 2017

Gun violence has been spreading across Rio de Janeiro at a rapid pace, with shots ringing out daily through Rio's favelas as drug gangs fight with one another to control area and police officers in hot pursuit of the criminals, according to Reuters. But now they're an application that's using citizens to help track in real-time just how many gun...

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Rocinha favela Rio de Janeiro 2010.
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Gunfire in the streets of Rio de Janeiro - no comment
updated 23 May 2015; published 23 May 2015
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Street fight in Brazil Violent fight in Carnival Rio de janeiro 2015
updated 16 Nov 2015; published 16 Nov 2015
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Gang shooting in middle of Rio de Janeiro
updated 29 Jan 2011; published 29 Jan 2011
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Most Intense Shootout in Brazil
updated 04 Dec 2010; published 04 Dec 2010
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Kidnapper is killed by BOPE(Brazilian Swat) on the streets of Rio de janeiro .WARNING
updated 02 Oct 2014; published 02 Oct 2014
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Caught on camera: Soldiers and gang members in intense gunfight near Brazil favela
Experts Say North Korea's Latest Missile Was A 'True ICBM,' Years Sooner Than Expected
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04 Jul 2017

Weapons experts said Tuesday the missile that North Korea launched over the Sea of Japan the previous day was indeed an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), delivered years sooner than expected, the Washington Post reported. While North Korea’s state run-television hailed the launch as a “shining success,” to U.S. officials, it was an...

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People walk past a TV news showing an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while reporting North Korea's missile test which landed in the waters of Japan's economic zone (EEZ) in Tokyo Tuesday, July 4, 2017.  (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko

updated 17 Oct 2016; published 17 Oct 2016
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Despite Launch Failures, North Korea Is Continuing to Push Its Missile Program
updated 30 Apr 2014; published 30 Apr 2014
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China expert says North Korea to conduct more nuclear tests soon
updated 21 Dec 2016; published 21 Dec 2016
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N. Korea not likely to launch provocation any sooner than March or April: U.S. defense analyst
updated 23 Aug 2016; published 23 Aug 2016
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ARIRANG NEWS BREAK 10:00 N. Korea has produced more weapons-grade plutonium from main reactor
updated 22 Dec 2016; published 22 Dec 2016
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N. Korea's Musudan missile has shorter range than initially thought: 38 North
updated 06 Jan 2017; published 06 Jan 2017
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Could N. Korea launch provocation around Kim Jong-un's birthday?
Former Guantanamo Detainee Wins Settlement and Apology From Canada
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04 Jul 2017

Canada is set to an issue an apology and compensation of $10 million Canadian dollars ($8 million USD) to former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr for the abuses he suffered while at the prison on Tuesday, according to BBC News. The Canadian-born Khadr, 30, was convicted in 2010 by a United States military commission that he was involved in the...

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In this March 1, 2002 file photo, a detainee is escorted to interrogation by U.S. military guards at Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba.
photo: AP / Andres Leighton

updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Reports: Canada to Apologize, Pay Omar Khadr Millions
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Canada offers $8 million to youngest Guantanamo detainee
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Ottawa reportedly set to pay millions to Omar Khadr
updated 08 Dec 2014; published 08 Dec 2014
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6 Guantanamo Bay Detainees Released
updated 05 May 2015; published 05 May 2015
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Evening Fix: Tuesday, May 5, 2015
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Daily Press Briefing - May 5, 2015
Juncker Calls European Parliament 'Ridiculous' Over Empty Seats During Debate
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04 Jul 2017

The head of the European Union's executive body angrily called the European Parliament 'ridiculous' after only a handful of MEPs showed up for a debate on Tuesday, according to The Guardian. The outburst from European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, earned him a rebuke from the parliament's president. The president, Antonio Tajani,...

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Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the EC, at Press Conference before  meeting of the Maltese Presidency of the Council of the EU with the EC in Valletta, Malta
photo: European Community / Etienne Ansotte

updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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EUs Juncker calls empty European Parliament ridiculous
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Juncker slams EU parliament 'Ridiculous, totally ridiculous'
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Jean-Claude Juncker criticises 'ridiculous' European parliament
updated 15 Aug 2016; published 15 Aug 2016
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Atul Singh: "The Global Rise of the Far Right" | Talks at Google
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Juncker: ‘The European Parliament is ridiculous. Very ridiculous’
updated 04 Jul 2017; published 04 Jul 2017
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Juncker calls European Parliament "ridiculous"
Russian Organized Crime Could Play Major Role in Mueller Investigation
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04 Jul 2017

The concerns that Russian organized crime could play a role in threatening democratic institutions in the United States have never been clearer and the ongoing special counsel investigation into possible collusion between the Russian government and "criminally linked oligarchs" could put things even more into focus, according to The Associated...

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Attorney and former FBI Director Robert Mueller, right, arrives for a court hearing at the Phillip Burton Federal Building in San Francisco, Thursday, April 21, 2016.
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updated 01 Jul 2013; published 01 Jul 2013
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Eastern Promises - Official® Trailer 2 [HD]
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Eastern Promises - Official® Trailer 1 [HD]
updated 15 May 2017; published 15 May 2017
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Financial Crimes Unit To Help Donald Trump-Russia Investigation | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC
updated 30 Aug 2007; published 30 Aug 2007
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"Eastern Promises" - Trailer #2
updated 17 Jun 2017; published 17 Jun 2017
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The Feds Just Dropped A Surprise Hammer On America’s Deadliest Illegal Criminals
updated 15 May 2017; published 15 May 2017
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White House Duped By Russian Photographer | MSNBC

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Antiwar
> The United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, seems to be championing a single cause: Israel. When Haley speaks about Israel, her language is not merely...
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Alternet
A left-wing populist is leading in Mexico’s 2018 presidential polls. On a Sunday in February, hundreds of Mexican immigrants gathered in Olivar Plaza in downtown Los Angeles to...
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Yahoo Daily News
More During his first visit to a foreign nation as president, President Trump announced a massive deal: $110 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia. He called the agreement...

Reef check survey buddy pair - Great Barrier Reef
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Taiwan’s first underwater mailbox opened for business on Monday off Penghu County, with county officials saying they hope the facility would not only attract visitors, but also stimulate the growth of new coral, the Taipei Times reported. The mailbox...
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A man rises the hands during a protest organised by the National Assembly for Catalonia, to support the call for referendum in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, June 11, 2017.
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Catalonia will declare independence from Spain within 48 hours if voters back secession in an October referendum, according to a draft bill proposed by secessionist parties on Tuesday, though it remains unclear whether the vote will go ahead. Spain's...
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A Sri Lankan public health official, left, points out Mosquito larva in a bottle during a Dengue fever irradiation work in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, July 4, 2017
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - Sri Lanka is suffering its worst-ever dengue outbreak, with the mosquito-borne virus killing 225 people and infecting more than 76,000 this year. Alarmed by the magnitude of the crisis, the government deployed 400 soldiers...
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South Africa's ruling party president Jacob Zuma, waves during their policy conference in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Durban - According to a media report on Monday night, the SABC has fired Lotus FM deejay Ravi Govender, following his controversial comments about President Jacob Zuma. The Mercury attempted to reach...
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Israeli soldiers stand on top of armored military vehicles during training exercises in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, near the border with Syria, Wednesday, June 17, 2015.
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(CNN)The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) breached a wall surrounding the Old City of Raqqa on...
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A  Zimbabwe National Parks official inspects elephant task during a tour of the  countrys Ivory stockpile at the  Zimbabwe National Parks Headquarters in Harare, Thursday, June, 2, 2016.
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An environmental watchdog group said that their investigations discovered a small, little-known town in southern China that serves as a major smuggling hub for organized crime, according to The Associated Press. The Washington, D.C.-based...
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MISSING CHINESE SCHOLAR
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A former Ph.D. student appeared in court in Illinois on charges of kidnapping a Chinese student on Monday, according to BBC News. Hundreds of students and supporters gathered outside the court in the city of Urbana where Brendt Christensen, 28, was...
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