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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Egypt prosecutors interrogate Jazeera team

Egypt prosecutors interrogate Jazeera team
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Northern Ireland talks end without deal

Northern Ireland talks end without dealNorthern Ireland talks end without deal
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Asia-Pacific cities first to usher in New Year

Asia-Pacific cities first to usher in New YearAustralia
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Fresh fighting in S Sudan as peace deadline nears

Fresh fighting in S Sudan as peace deadline nears
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Police, troops heavy in bomb-hit Russian city

Police, troops heavy in bomb-hit Russian cityPolice, troops heavy in bomb-hit Russian city
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Shots at rally in northern Afghan province kill 2

Shots at rally in northern Afghan province kill 2
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Suicide car bombing in south Yemen kills 2 guards

Suicide car bombing in south Yemen kills 2 guards
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French priest kidnapped in November freed

French priest kidnapped in November freed
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Vandals spray graffiti against Kerry in West Bank

Vandals spray graffiti against Kerry in West BankVandals spray graffiti against Kerry in West Bank
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Monday, December 30, 2013

Uganda warns South Sudan rebel leader

Uganda warns South Sudan rebel leaderUganda deploys troops to South Sudan amid unrest
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Israel frees Palestinian prisoners despite protest

Israel frees Palestinian prisoners despite protestIsrael frees Palestinian prisoners despite protest
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Egypt arrests Al-Jazeera TV's 4-member crew

Egypt arrests Al-Jazeera TV's 4-member crew
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Successive suicide bombings in Russia kill over 30

Successive suicide bombings in Russia kill over 30
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China says Abe not welcome after war shrine visit

China says Abe not welcome after war shrine visit
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Yemen's army, southern tribesmen clash; 8 killed

Yemen's army, southern tribesmen clash; 8 killed
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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere

Feeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhereFeeling US snub, Saudis strengthen ties elsewhere
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Bombing wounds 4 soldiers in northeast Egypt

Bombing wounds 4 soldiers in northeast EgyptBomb wounds 4 at northeast Egypt military building
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Syria evacuates 5,000 from town near Damascus

Syria evacuates 5,000 from town near Damascus
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16 killed in suicide bombing in Russia's south

16 killed in suicide bombing in Russia's southSuicide bomber kills 14 in Russia's south

Suicide bomber kills 14 in Russia's south
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Fear pulses through crowded S. Sudan refugee camp

Fear pulses through crowded S. Sudan refugee campFear pulses through crowded S. Sudan refugee camp
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Saudi to give Lebanon $3B to strengthen army

Saudi to give Lebanon $3B to strengthen armyAngry mourners bury slain Lebanese politician
Posted by El coronel at 12/29/2013 10:00:00 PM No comments:

Report: NSA intercepts computer deliveries

Report: NSA intercepts computer deliveriesFile:XKeyscore presentation from 2008.pdf
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Friday, December 27, 2013

Thai army chief urges calm, doesn't rule out coup

Thai army chief urges calm, doesn't rule out coupThai army chief urges calm, doesn't rule out coup
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Iran says it is developing new centrifuges

Iran says it is developing new centrifuges
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Car bomb kills politician, 4 others in Lebanon

Car bomb kills politician, 4 others in LebanonLebanon bombing kills 5, including ex-minister
Posted by El coronel at 12/27/2013 05:50:00 AM No comments:

Suicide car bomb targets foreign forces in Kabul

Suicide car bomb targets foreign forces in Kabul
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UN condemns attack on Iranian dissident group

UN condemns attack on Iranian dissident group
Posted by El coronel at 12/27/2013 05:44:00 AM No comments:

UN: 120,000 people displaced by S. Sudan violence

UN: 120,000 people displaced by S. Sudan violenceUN: 120,000 people displaced by S. Sudan violence
Posted by El coronel at 12/27/2013 05:40:00 AM No comments:

Russia: Arafat's death not caused by radiation

Russia: Arafat's death not caused by radiationRussia: Arafat's death not caused by radiation
Posted by El coronel at 12/27/2013 12:38:00 AM No comments:

US sends Hellfire missiles to Iraq

US sends Hellfire missiles to Iraq
Posted by El coronel at 12/27/2013 12:33:00 AM No comments:

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Activists: Syria will let food into rebel town

Activists: Syria will let food into rebel town
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 07:47:00 PM No comments:

Attack on presidential palace thwarted in Bangui

Attack on presidential palace thwarted in Bangui6 Chadian peacekeepers killed in C. African Repub.
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 07:20:00 PM No comments:

Activists: Over 400 killed in Aleppo bombings

Activists: Over 400 killed in Aleppo bombings
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 05:54:00 AM No comments:

Christmas Day blasts rock Baghdad December 25, 2013 9:30AM ET

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Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 05:47:00 AM No comments:

Blast targets bus in Egyptian capital - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Blast targets bus in Egyptian capital - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
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African leaders in South Sudan for peace talks

African leaders in South Sudan for peace talks
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 05:33:00 AM No comments:

Thai election body urges delay in polls amid clash

Thai election body urges delay in polls amid clash
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 05:25:00 AM No comments:

Bomb blast hits bus in Egypt's capital, wounding 5

Bomb blast hits bus in Egypt's capital, wounding 5Bomb blast hits bus in Egypt's capital, wounding 5
Posted by El coronel at 12/26/2013 05:15:00 AM No comments:

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

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Egypt names Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group

Egypt names Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist groupEgypt official: Suicide bomber behind deadly blast
Posted by El coronel at 12/25/2013 11:43:00 PM No comments:

AP Exclusive: Al-Qaida leader targeting UN workers

AP Exclusive: Al-Qaida leader targeting UN workersAP Exclusive: Al-Qaida leader targeting UN workers
Posted by El coronel at 12/25/2013 11:39:00 PM No comments:

Mapuche leader found dead in reservoir she opposed

Mapuche leader found dead in reservoir she opposed
Posted by El coronel at 12/25/2013 11:37:00 PM No comments:

Rocks, tear gas fly as Thai protests heat up

Rocks, tear gas fly as Thai protests heat upThai prime minister proposes reform council
Posted by El coronel at 12/25/2013 11:30:00 PM No comments:

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Syrian rebels seize strategic hospital in Aleppo

Syrian rebels seize strategic hospital in Aleppo
Posted by El coronel at 12/21/2013 10:02:00 PM No comments:

Raul Castro issues stern warning to entrepreneurs

Raul Castro issues stern warning to entrepreneursRaul Castro issues stern warning to entrepreneurs
Posted by El coronel at 12/21/2013 09:58:00 PM No comments:

3 US military aircraft hit in S. Sudan, 4 wounded

3 US military aircraft hit in S. Sudn, 4 woundedAPNewsBreak: UN helicopter hit, downed in S. Sudan
Posted by El coronel at 12/21/2013 09:56:00 PM No comments:

Obama keeps eye on tense situation in South Sudan

Obama keeps eye on tense situation in South Sudan
Posted by El coronel at 12/21/2013 09:53:00 PM No comments:

Thai opposition party to boycott general election

Thai opposition party to boycott general electionThai opposition party to boycott general election
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Universidad de Salamanca

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ICCAS Enero 31, 2011


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