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Qatar suspected of interfering in internal affairs of Kuwait and other Gulf nations
A lot has been said on the Qatari connection with all Middle East countries. A tiny state with a huge revenues and small population could make it a house for a rich man who would like to control the world, if not buying it. Its man of sport, Mohammed bin…
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Muslim insurgents escalate killings of Buddhist teachers in Thai’s southern border regions
Government Should Consult Educators on Protection Strategy NEW YORK – Separatist insurgents in Thailand’s southern border provinces should immediately end all attacks on teachers and schools, Human Rights Watch said Monday (Dec. 17). In the most recent attack, on December 11, 2012, ethnic Malay Muslim insurgents entered a school in…
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South Asia
People Repair Homes Destroyed By Militants Attack In Peshawar, Pakistan
Pakistani residents work at the militants attack site in northwest Pakistan’s Peshawar on Dec. 16, 2012. At least six people were killed during an exchange of fire near an airport in Pakistan’s northwest city of Peshawar on Sunday morning, the military said. <Xinhua/Ahmad Sidique>
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West Asia
Syrians Who Fled Their Homes Play Volleyball On Field Near Idlib, Syria
In this Friday, Dec. 14, 2012, photo, Syrian men, who fled their homes with their families due to government airstrikes and took refuge in a school, play volleyball in a field in Maaret Misreen, near Idlib, Syria. The town is broke, relying on a slowing trickle of local donations. The…
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East Asia
‘Presidential race goes to the middle’
Int’l experts see Ahn Cheol-soo as unique, important election factor A panel of foreign experts from the United States, China and Japan, reviewing the Dec. 19 presidential election, shared that the two leading candidates _ Park Geun-hye of the ruling Saenuri Party and Moon Jae-in of the main opposition Democratic…
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East Asia
NK leader ordered launch in late father’s memory
NK celebrates 1st anniv. of former leader’s death The timing of North Korea’s successful rocket launch last week is widely seen as a move to commemorate the first anniversary of its late former leader Kim Jong-il’s death, which falls today. The Unha-3 rocket was launched from a space center in…
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Society
Moms, Kids Stand In Line To Attend A Vigil For Young Children Killed By Gunman
Kayla Hopson and her daughter Lilliana, 9, left, and Janine Caswell and her daughter Genesis, 8, stand wrapped in Red Cross blankets to protect themselves from the cold, rainy weather as they wait in line to attend an interfaith vigil with President Barack Obama, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, in Newtown,…
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West Asia
Two Women Walk Snowing Street Pleasantly In Tehran
People walk in snowing weather in Tehran, capital of Iran, on Dec. 16, 2012. <Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz>
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West Asia
Syrian Rebel Forces Take Out Body Of Gov’t Soldier After Heavy Clash
The body of a Syrian Army soldier lies in a trench after heavy clashes with government forces at a military academy besieged by the rebels(Free Syrian Army) in Tal Sheer, Syria, Sunday, Dec 16, 2012. Free Syrian fighters remove the body of a Syrian Army Soldier after heavy clashes with…
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West Asia
Masked Palestinian Militants Undergo Rigorous Exercise Near Gaza City
Masked Palestinian militants from Islamic Jihad are seen during a training exercise on the outskirts of Gaza City, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. Eight days of fighting last month between Israel and Hamas ended with an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire. Masked Palestinian militants from Islamic Jihad carry a homemade rocket during a training…
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