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Audacious Terror Attack on Shopping Mall Shows Al-Shabab's Resilience
The Somali terrorist group al-Shabab has entered the second day of a siege on the popular Westgate shopping mall in an upscale neighborhood of Nairobi, Kenya. Nearly 60 people have been killed, including at least four westerners and one retired United...
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Sun, Sep 22 2013 10:04 AM
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The Art of China's Holiday News Dump
This year, the Mid-Autumn Festival, which traditionally celebrated the harvest and is now one of China's most popular holidays, takes place from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22. It's a period when many Chinese travel, the mainland stock...
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Fri, Sep 20 2013 12:00 PM
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Saudi Arabia's First Female Filmmaker: We Found Wonderful Girls -- but They Won't Act
That the first feature film shot in Saudi Arabia (a country with no commercial theaters) was directed by a woman (in a country where women still famously cannot drive) would have been enough to spark a media firestorm. That the film, Wadjda , which hit...
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Fri, Sep 20 2013 9:40 AM
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Morning Brief: Iranian President Continues Diplomatic Push Ahead of U.N. Speech
Iranian President Continues Diplomatic Push Ahead of U.N. Speech Top News: Iranian-U.S. relations continue to thaw this week. After both President Hassan Rouhani and President Obama revealed this week that they had been corresponding with one another...
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Fri, Sep 20 2013 4:19 AM
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20 Signs Iran Is Serious About a Nuclear Deal
Is the world on the verge of a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran? With the opening of the U.N. General Assembly in New York fast approaching next week , it's a question that is all but certainly being debated in foreign ministries around the world...
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Thu, Sep 19 2013 2:30 PM
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Meet the Jihadi Group That's Declared War on Syria's Moderate Rebels
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Just a few months ago, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) didn't officially exist. Now, the al Qaeda affiliate known colloquially as al-Dawla -- simply "the state" -- has emerged as a clear and present danger...
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Thu, Sep 19 2013 1:35 PM
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France's President Has a 'Mission Accomplished' Moment in Mali
As French President François Hollande spoke at the inauguration of Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, Mali's first elected president since the country's unrest began in March 2012 with a coup , all that was missing was a 'Mission Accomplished' banner...
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Thu, Sep 19 2013 10:08 AM
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Morning Brief: Assad Tells Fox News He Will Give Up Chemical Arsenal
Assad Tells Fox News He Will Give Up Chemical Arsenal Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Top news: In an interview with Fox News Channel on Wednesday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appeared to embrace the U.S.-Russian plan to remove and...
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Thu, Sep 19 2013 5:59 AM
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What Does Bernanke's Big Move Mean for Emerging Markets?
For now, the cash spigot in Washington D.C. will remain wide open and continue spewing dollars onto global markets. On Wednesday, Chairman Ben Bernanke announced that the Federal Reserve's massive bond-buying program -- better known as quantitative...
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Wed, Sep 18 2013 5:35 PM
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Can Pakistan's Long-Struggling Film Industry Finally Stand Up to Bollywood?
Last week, the Pakistani Academy Selection Committee announced that it was nominating the film Zinda Bhaag , a drama/comedy about three young Pakistani men who dream of living abroad, as Pakistan's first Oscar submission in five decades. It's...
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Wed, Sep 18 2013 9:00 AM
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Morning Brief: Navy Yard Shooter Maintained Clearance Despite History of Arrests, Mental Illness
Navy Yard Shooter Maintained Clearance Despite History of Arrests, Mental Illness Top News: Aaron Alexis, the man identified as responsible for a shooting rampage Monday at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C., had a history of mental illness and had been...
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Wed, Sep 18 2013 5:56 AM
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Here's How The Navy Yard Killer Managed To Keep His Security Clearance
Officials probing Aaron Alexis' background and possible motivation for killing 12 Navy Yard employees are facing the very real possibility that the massacre isn't a the result of a troubled man slipping through cracks in the system so much as...
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Tue, Sep 17 2013 8:34 PM
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What We Know About the Navy Yard Shooter
On Monday, Aaron Alexis entered the Navy Yard facility in Washington, D.C. and went on a shooting spree, killing 12 and wounding several others. But who exactly was Alexis, and what drove him to commit such a horrendous act? Reports on Alexis's past...
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Tue, Sep 17 2013 3:40 PM
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What Medals Did the Navy Yard Shooter Receive, Exactly?
Aaron Alexis, the Navy veteran and IT contractor who died after killing 12 people and wounding three others in a shooting rampage on Monday at Washington's Navy Yard facility, has been described by some media outlets as a decorated sailor. And that's...
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Tue, Sep 17 2013 1:45 PM
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Morning Brief: Gunman Kills 12 at U.S. Military Base in Washington, DC
Gunman Kills 12 at U.S. Military Base in Washington, DC Top News: Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old IT contractor working for Hewlett-Packard and former Navy reservist with a history of anger-management and shooting related issues, killed 12 people and wounded...
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Tue, Sep 17 2013 4:24 AM
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