Times of India
20 dead, 88 missing in Indonesian landslide
Times of India
JEMBLUNG, Indonesia: Rescuers continued to search for more than 80 villagers still missing after a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java killed at least 20 people, officials said Sunday. "As of Sunday, 20 people were killed... and 88 people were still ...
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Times of India
JEMBLUNG, Indonesia: Rescuers continued to search for more than 80 villagers still missing after a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java killed at least 20 people, officials said Sunday. "As of Sunday, 20 people were killed... and 88 people were still ...
20 dead, 88 missing in landslide on Indonesia's Java island
20 dead after Indonesia landslide
20 dead, 88 missing after mudslide in central Indonesia
USA TODAY
Thousands in US protest police slaying of black men
KVVU Las Vegas
(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais). Participants stand on the curb holding candles or flashlights during a visual demonstration near the White House in response to the recent grand jury decisions not to indict police officers, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014, i.
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(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais). Participants stand on the curb holding candles or flashlights during a visual demonstration near the White House in response to the recent grand jury decisions not to indict police officers, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014, i.
Thousands rally in US over police killings
Thousands gather in Washington to protest police violence
Herald Scotland
Court official and soldiers targeted by Taliban
Herald Scotland
The Afghan Taliban killed a Supreme Court official, a dozen mine clearers and several national and foreign soldiers, but also suffered heavy losses during intensifying violence ahead of the withdrawal of most international troops in the next two weeks.
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Herald Scotland
The Afghan Taliban killed a Supreme Court official, a dozen mine clearers and several national and foreign soldiers, but also suffered heavy losses during intensifying violence ahead of the withdrawal of most international troops in the next two weeks.
There is still hope for Afghanistan
At least 19 die in three separate Taliban attacks
UNSC backs agreement for Nato to train Afghan forces
Daily News & Analysis
Islamic State twitter account handler Mehdi Masroor Biswas arrested; confesses ...
Daily News & Analysis
Bengaluru-based engineer Mehdi Masroor Biswas, who was named by UK-based Channel 4 as the man behind terror group Islamic State's (IS) most influential Twitter handle, was on Saturday arrested from his flat here and slapped with charges of waging ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Bengaluru-based engineer Mehdi Masroor Biswas, who was named by UK-based Channel 4 as the man behind terror group Islamic State's (IS) most influential Twitter handle, was on Saturday arrested from his flat here and slapped with charges of waging ...
India questions man for pro-Islamic State tweets
Background Checks to be Made Mandatory
'ISIS tweeter' arrested, influenced many in United Kingdom
Newsweek
Julie Bishop confident as Lima climate talks drag on
The Australian
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said she is confident a draft text will be agreed to at protracted climate talks in Lima. However, she says divisions over the responsibilities of developed and developing countries are unlikely to be resolved in this round of ...
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The Australian
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said she is confident a draft text will be agreed to at protracted climate talks in Lima. However, she says divisions over the responsibilities of developed and developing countries are unlikely to be resolved in this round of ...
Rich-poor tiff delays Lima pact by a day
UN Climate Talks Once Again Break Down Over 'Climate Reparations'
Negotiators inch toward a compromise in talks aimed at a climate treaty next year
Brisbane Times
Sudan's Bashir claims victory over ICC after court shelves Darfur probe
Brisbane Times
Children stand near the fin of a mortar at the al-Abbasi camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's Darfur region. Photo: Reuters. Khartoum: Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has claimed victory over the International Criminal Court after it ...
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Brisbane Times
Children stand near the fin of a mortar at the al-Abbasi camp for internally displaced persons in Sudan's Darfur region. Photo: Reuters. Khartoum: Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has claimed victory over the International Criminal Court after it ...
Sudan's Bashir hails ICC decision to halt Darfur probe
Sudan President Bashir hails 'victory' over ICC charges
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Newsweek
Vladimir Putin's tiger caught on camera EATING pet dog
Mirror.co.uk
The rare Siberian tiger was one of three released into the wild by the Russian president in May. Kuzya, seen wearing a GPS tracking device around his neck, was filmed for two hours devouring the dog on Heixiazi island, which links Russia with China.
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Mirror.co.uk
The rare Siberian tiger was one of three released into the wild by the Russian president in May. Kuzya, seen wearing a GPS tracking device around his neck, was filmed for two hours devouring the dog on Heixiazi island, which links Russia with China.
Putin's tiger eats 'domestic dog'
Putin's Tiger, Kuzya, Kills And Eats Dog After Defecting To China
Putin's Tiger Filmed Eating Domestic Dog
New Zimbabwe.com
Sanctions lift cac stem 'alarming' decline, Bimha
New Zimbabwe.com
INDUSTRY minister Mike Bimha says the lifting of sanctions by the European Union has broadened the scope for local industry to do business with the bloc and access to foreign investment. The EU lifted its 12-year suspension of direct financial aid to the ...
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New Zimbabwe.com
INDUSTRY minister Mike Bimha says the lifting of sanctions by the European Union has broadened the scope for local industry to do business with the bloc and access to foreign investment. The EU lifted its 12-year suspension of direct financial aid to the ...
The Australian (blog)
Aid worker arrested for helping Boko Haram girls
The Australian (blog)
AN AID worker who helps girls who have escaped imprisonment by Boko Haram has been imprisoned without charge by Nigeria's secret police. The move has reignited claims that the country's senior political figures are giving clandestine support to the ...
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The Australian (blog)
AN AID worker who helps girls who have escaped imprisonment by Boko Haram has been imprisoned without charge by Nigeria's secret police. The move has reignited claims that the country's senior political figures are giving clandestine support to the ...
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Nigeria, United States in fresh face-off
The Citizen
EFF members arrive in large numbers for elective conference
The Citizen
Members of the EFF arrived in large numbers and queued for accreditation at Bohmer Secondary School in Bloemfontein on Saturday. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is holding its first elective conference to elect top leaders at the University of Free ...
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The Citizen
Members of the EFF arrived in large numbers and queued for accreditation at Bohmer Secondary School in Bloemfontein on Saturday. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is holding its first elective conference to elect top leaders at the University of Free ...
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