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John Kerry to Skip ISIS Meet After Breaking Leg in French Alps Bike Crash
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In this picture taken on March 16, 2015 US Secretary of State John Kerry rides his bike during a break in Lausanne. (Agence France-Presse). Geneva: US Secretary of State John Kerry will remain in hospital in Geneva overnight after breaking his leg in a ...
US Secretary of State John Kerry breaks leg in cycling accident in AlpsFirstpost
John Kerry breaks leg in bike accident after Iran nuclear talks, will fly homeLos Angeles Times
Secretary of State John Kerry Cuts Europe Trip Short After Breaking LegNew York Times
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In this picture taken on March 16, 2015 US Secretary of State John Kerry rides his bike during a break in Lausanne. (Agence France-Presse). Geneva: US Secretary of State John Kerry will remain in hospital in Geneva overnight after breaking his leg in a ...
US Secretary of State John Kerry breaks leg in cycling accident in Alps
John Kerry breaks leg in bike accident after Iran nuclear talks, will fly home
Secretary of State John Kerry Cuts Europe Trip Short After Breaking Leg
New York Times
With Surveillance Program Set to Expire, Senate Turns Toward Limits
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WASHINGTON — The government's authority to sweep up vast quantities of phone records in the hunt for terrorists was set to expire at 12:01 a.m. Monday after Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, blocked an extension of the program during an ...
Surveillance programs set to expire at midnight as Senate stallsLos Angeles Times
NSA spy provisions expire after US Senate fails to pass reform billSydney Morning Herald
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New York Times
WASHINGTON — The government's authority to sweep up vast quantities of phone records in the hunt for terrorists was set to expire at 12:01 a.m. Monday after Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, blocked an extension of the program during an ...
Surveillance programs set to expire at midnight as Senate stalls
NSA spy provisions expire after US Senate fails to pass reform bill
Senate to let NSA spy program lapse, at least for now
Sydney Morning Herald
Muslim passenger Tahera Ahmad refused Diet Coke 'weapon' on US flight
Sydney Morning Herald
A Muslim chaplain has claimed she was the victim of discrimination aboard a US flight after being refused an unopened can of drink by a flight attendant who told her it could be used "as a weapon". Tahera Ahmad, identified online as head of interfaith ...
United Airlines faces boycott for 'Islamophobia' at 30000 ftThe Indian Express
United Airlines in damage control after Muslim woman is refused a Diet Coke ...TVNZ
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A Muslim chaplain has claimed she was the victim of discrimination aboard a US flight after being refused an unopened can of drink by a flight attendant who told her it could be used "as a weapon". Tahera Ahmad, identified online as head of interfaith ...
United Airlines faces boycott for 'Islamophobia' at 30000 ft
United Airlines in damage control after Muslim woman is refused a Diet Coke ...
United Airlines denies Muslim woman Diet Coke 'weapon'
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US police shot dead more than two persons a day
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WASHINGTON: US police have shot and killed 385 people during the first five months of this year, a rate of more than two a day, the Washington Post has reported. The death rate is more than twice tallied by the federal government over the past decade, ...
US police kill more than two people a day: reportJamaica Observer
What we don't know about 380 Americans shot and killed by cops this yearPhilly.com (blog)
police shootings 'grossly underreported'Taranaki Daily News
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WASHINGTON: US police have shot and killed 385 people during the first five months of this year, a rate of more than two a day, the Washington Post has reported. The death rate is more than twice tallied by the federal government over the past decade, ...
US police kill more than two people a day: report
What we don't know about 380 Americans shot and killed by cops this year
police shootings 'grossly underreported'
The Globe and Mail
Netanyahu blasts attempts to 'blacken' Israel's name
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Israel faces an “international campaign to blacken its name” aimed at delegitimizing its very existence regardless of its policies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. The international community disproportionally singles out the Jewish state for ...
Netanyahu has ways of putting critics of the occupation to sleepHaaretz
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Israel faces an “international campaign to blacken its name” aimed at delegitimizing its very existence regardless of its policies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. The international community disproportionally singles out the Jewish state for ...
Netanyahu has ways of putting critics of the occupation to sleep
Report: Angry over snub, Israel denied German FM's plane flyover rights
Israeli premier warns of Palestinian boycott campaign
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FEATURE-Nepal sets up post-quake camps for sexual minorities
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KATHMANDU, June 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When transgender woman Maya K.C. sought help at a relief camp in the ruins of Nepal's capital after a devastating earthquake, she was quickly made to feel as though she did not belong. "As soon as ...
Children in Nepal go back to schoolThe Globe and Mail
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KATHMANDU, June 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When transgender woman Maya K.C. sought help at a relief camp in the ruins of Nepal's capital after a devastating earthquake, she was quickly made to feel as though she did not belong. "As soon as ...
Children in Nepal go back to school
Children return to Nepalese schools following earthquake
Schools reopen from today (Photo feature)
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Police kill man near Asia security summit
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An international security summit was put on lockdown in Singapore after police shot dead a man who crashed his car through the barriers at a checkpoint. The 34-year-old, who had two passengers in the vehicle, was stopped at the police checkpoint near the ...
Brownlee unaware of police shooting outside Singapore hotelNew Zealand Herald
Singapore police shoot dead man after car crashed though barriers of security ...Daily Mail
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An international security summit was put on lockdown in Singapore after police shot dead a man who crashed his car through the barriers at a checkpoint. The 34-year-old, who had two passengers in the vehicle, was stopped at the police checkpoint near the ...
Brownlee unaware of police shooting outside Singapore hotel
Singapore police shoot dead man after car crashed though barriers of security ...
Police fatally shoot man at Singapore airport
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UN envoy decries Syria regime raids as barrel bombs kill 84 in Aleppo
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The UN envoy to Syria has condemned the regime bombing of civilian areas as "totally unacceptable" after more than 140 people were killed in a day of heavy air raids. President Bashar al-Assad's helicopters dropped barrel bombs killing 84 civilians, ...
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ISIS Gains Syrian Area Near BorderNew York Times
Islamic State threatens to seize Syrian border town from other rebelsLos Angeles Times
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The UN envoy to Syria has condemned the regime bombing of civilian areas as "totally unacceptable" after more than 140 people were killed in a day of heavy air raids. President Bashar al-Assad's helicopters dropped barrel bombs killing 84 civilians, ...
UN envoy decries Syria regime
ISIS Gains Syrian Area Near Border
Islamic State threatens to seize Syrian border town from other rebels
Times of India
India douses century-old coal fires as PM Narendra Modi seeks output boost
Times of India
JHARIA (Jharkhand): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is determined to move more than 100,000 people living near coalfields in Jharkhand to new homes, making it easier to douse underground fires that have burned for a century and mine huge reserves of ...
The year of ModiThe Nation
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Times of India
JHARIA (Jharkhand): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is determined to move more than 100,000 people living near coalfields in Jharkhand to new homes, making it easier to douse underground fires that have burned for a century and mine huge reserves of ...
The year of Modi
Wall Street Journal
Afghan President Demands Pakistan Do More to Rein in Taliban
Wall Street Journal
KABUL—Afghan President Ashraf Ghani warned Pakistan that he would reverse a diplomatic outreach unless Islamabad clamps down on Taliban activities and puts its leaders under house arrest, venting frustration as Kabul faces an onslaught of attacks by ...
Afghan president demands action from Pakistan against TalibanIndia Today
Taliban offensive tests Afghanistan-Pakistan intelligence-sharing dealWashington Times
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Wall Street Journal
KABUL—Afghan President Ashraf Ghani warned Pakistan that he would reverse a diplomatic outreach unless Islamabad clamps down on Taliban activities and puts its leaders under house arrest, venting frustration as Kabul faces an onslaught of attacks by ...
Afghan president demands action from Pakistan against Taliban
Taliban offensive tests Afghanistan-Pakistan intelligence-sharing deal
Kabul seeks detention of Taliban, Haqqani network leaders
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