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    A man looks at his house destroyed by a jet crash that left 10 dead in Sanaa

    A man inspects his house that was damaged by a crashed plane, in Sanaa, Yemen, on Feb. 20, 2013. The Yemeni supreme security commission said the death toll from Tuesday’s fighter jet crash has hit 10, including two children, in a residential area of capital Sanaa, according to a statement…

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    Movie about hunt for Bin Laden sparks controversy in Pakistan

    A Pakistani man enters the doorway of a cinema to watch a movie in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. Pakistan stars in “Zero Dark Thirty,” from early scenes at a detention site to the dramatic closing minutes as Navy SEALs assault the hideout of bin Laden. But the Academy…

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  • Democratic Development and Human Rights in Georgia

    *Editor’s Note: In view of democracy and human rights, Georgia has made considerable progress since the ‘Rose Revolution.’ The political system in Georgia is in transition to a well-formed, crystalized society, with frequent adjustments to the balance of power between the President and Parliament. The following article on the recent developments…

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    A Palestinian cleans a tunnel flooded by Egypt to block smuggling trade

    A Palestinian cleans a tunnel in Rafah, on the border between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2013 . The Gaza Strip’s Hamas government and local smugglers accused Egypt Tuesday of flooding cross-border tunnels with sewage water in order to halt a thriving smuggling trade that has…

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    Chinese god of fortune sends best wishes to guests at reception in Tel Aviv

    A man dressed up as Chinese god of fortune sends best wishes to guest during a Chinese New Year reception of Chinese Embassy held in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Feb. 19, 2013. <Xinhua/Yin Dongxu>

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    Bahraini protesters use petrol bombs in clash with police at a mourning procession

    Riot police chase Bahraini anti-government protesters during clashes that erupted at a politically charged mourning procession in Daih, Bahrain, on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Two Sunni factions in Bahrain say they are suspending participation in talks with Shiite opposition groups because of a spike in violence in the Gulf nation’s…

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    Pakistani girls displaced from their tribal areas attend school near Islamabad

    Pakistani schoolgirls, who were displaced with their families from Pakistan’s tribal areas due to fighting between militants and the army, attend school in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. <AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen>

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    Philippine activists protest destruction of coral reef by a U.S. minesweeper in Manila

    A Filipino protester wears a headband with a sea turtle and a slogan during a rally near the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Activists protested the alleged destruction of the coral reef by the USS Guardian, a U.S. minesweeper, which ran aground off Tubbataha Reef,…

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    People work at marble stone factory in Afghanistan, rich in natural resources

    Afghan men work at a marble stone factory in Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan on February 18, 2013. Afghanistan is endowed with rich natural resources, including extensive deposits of copper, iron, coal, marble, precious metals, gemstones and hydrocarbons. An Afghan man works at a marble stone factory in Nangarhar province…

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    Syrian Kurdish refugees cook at a camp in northern Iraq worrying about their future

    In this Friday, Feb. 15, 2013 photo, Syrian Kurdish refugees makes traditional bread in a tent in the Dumiz refugee camp in northern Iraq. Syrian Kurds who fled their country’s civil war have mixed feelings about a future without Bashar Assad: They hope to win autonomy if the regime falls,…

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