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8 years agoCurrent Event+1 1 0Russia says close to starting joint military action with USA in Aleppo: RIA
Russia and the United States are close to starting joint military action against militants in the Syrian city of Aleppo, the RIA news agency on Monday cited Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu as saying.
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8 years ago+2 2 0Authorities: 6 dead in plane crash in Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Six people died when a small aircraft flying from central Florida to Oxford, Mississippi, developed engine problems and crashed Sunday morning while trying to land in Alabama, authorities said.…
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8 years ago+1 1 0Venezuelan border with Colombia to be reopened for 15 hours
Yesterday, presidents Nicolas Maduro and Juan Manuel Santos met, and agreed to allow the Venezuelan border with Colombia to be reopened for 15 hours
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8 years ago+4 4 0Special IDs for Venezuelan and Colombian border citizens
Special IDs for Venezuelan and Colombian border citizens as a first step from the plan of better border cooperation between the two states.
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8 years ago+2 2 0Coup Aftermath in Turkey: Over 76 000 Civil Servants Suspended
Coup aftermath. Turkish Interior Minister says over 76 000 civil servants were suspended after coup attempt.Over 16 000 were arrested.3 670 judges suspended.
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8 years ago+5 5 0Serbian Municipal police - For or Against the Citizens?
Physical accounts with citizens,arresting activists,harassing TV crews,are just some of the cases of Serbian Municipal Police excessive force.
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8 years ago+9 9 0Undiagnosed disease in Myanmar kills over 30 children
Undiagnosed disease in Myanmar hits the Sagain region, killing 38 people from the Naga tribes, and most were children.
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Expression
8 years agoExpression+14 14 0Turkey: Independent monitors must be allowed to access detainees amid torture allegations
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8 years agoCurrent Event+21 21 0Japan stabbing rampage: At least 19 dead in Sagamihara
A murderous rampage by a knife-wielding attacker in Japan has resulted in at least 15 deaths and dozens more injured, according to Japanese news outlets.
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Expression
8 years ago+1 1 0What's next for Turkey after Failed Coup d’Etat?
The mutual fear of a perceived violent mob and an imperious, arrogant, urban elite more than anything has worsened divisions in society.
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8 years ago+37 37 0 x 1BREAKING: At least one dead after 'bomb attack' at German wine bar
AT LEAST one person has been killed following an explosion at a restaurant in Ansbach, near Nuremberg, in a suspected bomb attack.
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8 years ago+6 6 0Turkey ruling, opposition parties to rally together after coup
Supporters of Turkey's ruling and main opposition parties, usually bitter foes, were set to rally together on Sunday in support of democracy following a failed military coup as President Tayyip Erdogan tightens his grip on the country.
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Analysis
8 years ago+5 5 0Private Security Companies Flourish in the World’s Most Dangerous Countries — War Is Boring
Few trust the police in Central America, but private firms bring their own risks
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8 years agoCurrent Event+18 18 0Greece to Lower Voting Age, Adopt Proportional System
Greece's parliament has approved plans to lower the voting age by a year to 17 and adopt a proportional representation system, after years of economic austerity have hammered popular support for traditionally dominant political parties. In a vot ...
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8 years ago+4 4 0Sitting on two Chairs - Accumulation of Offices in Serbia's Government
Serbian Government promised the elimination of duplicate functions, but five officials will again have more than one function.
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8 years ago+1 1 0Who is Turkey's "bogeyman” Fetullah Gulen?
Who is Fetullah Gulen - man accused of orchestrating the military coup? Erdogan's former ally and today's foe.
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8 years ago+7 7 0Turkey’s Last Coup: What I Saw in Ankara
On May 27, 1960, the people of Turkey woke up to their first coup. Soldiers occupied centers of government, established checkpoints, took over communicatio
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Analysis
8 years ago0 1 1When (Quantum) Worlds Collide | Boston Review
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8 years ago+19 19 0Morocco seeks to rejoin African Union after 32 years - BBC News
Morocco formally announces its wish to rejoin the African Union, 32 years after leaving over a dispute about Western Sahara.
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8 years ago+5 5 0Boris Johnson in Brussels to meet EU counterparts - BBC News
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is set to meet his European Union counterparts for the first time during talks in Brussels later.