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Soccer Stars Are at Center of Paris Prostitution Case
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S. Sudan Could Drop Austerity Budget as Oil Flows
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN -- South Sudan’s Council of Ministers has submitted a $5.6 billion dollar national budget to parliament for the new fiscal year, more than double the country’s current austerity budget. But officials warned that they are prepared to slash spending if oil production is shut down again over a new row with Sudan, which has accused Juba of backing rebels in the north ...
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Assange works to be healthy in embassy
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says it takes "diligence" to remain healthy cooped up in the Ecuadorean embassy but an ACDC mug is on hand to ...
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Court finds contraditions in Knox trial
An Italian court has summed up its decision to acquit Amanda Knox of murder, citing "numerous examples of shortcomings, contradictions and ...
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UK internet firms to tackle child pornography
In the UK, the parents of the murdered children April Jones and Tia Sharp have called for more action to tackle child pornography on the ...
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Lone vigil prompts silent protests in Turkey
A lone, silent vigil by a man in Istanbul has inspired copycat protests in the latest demonstrations against Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip ...
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Spain beats Italy 4-2 to retain UEFA European U21 Championship title
Players of Spain celebrate their victory after the UEFA European Under-21 Championship final against Italy at Jerusalem's Teddy Stadium on June 18, 2013. Spain beated Italy 4-2 to retain their UEFA European U21 Championship title in Jerusalem on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Yin ...
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Obama to invoke call of history in Berlin speech
Barack Obama will on Wednesday invoke the Cold War history of German-US solidarity, on a long-awaited first visit to Berlin as president, but will face sharp questions on US spy snooping ...
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Without Russia World War II goes on
Most Americans are ignorant of Russia's incredible contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan. Americans can barely remember the details of World War II and worse still they do not want to be bothered with more than a cursory review of the details, subtleties and chance that WWII was. What the US populace knows of Russia's efforts in WWII is viewed through the lopsided ...
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Study Homosexual Community at Increased Risk for HIV
One of the challenges of fighting HIV around the world is the difficulty of reaching those at risk. A new study from South Africa indicates that the homosexual community is at increased risk for HIV, and that widespread homophobia may keep these men from receiving the information and care that they need. Gay men in Africa face extreme homophobia and violence within their communities, and in ...
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Turkeys PM Hits Back at International Critics of Crackdown
LONDON -- The U.N. Commissioner for Human Rights has strongly criticized Turkey's crackdown on anti-government protests, joining the European Union in condemning the police response. But Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has hit back, defending the security forces and questioning the democratic legitimacy of his European critics. After weeks of anti-government demonstrations in cities ...
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Japan look to avoid early exit face Italy next
RECIFE, Brazil (AFP) - The task facing both, Asian champions Japan and three-time world champions Italy is clear cut in Recife at the Confederations Cup.An Italian win on Wednesday, on the heels of Sunday's success over Olympic champions Mexico should propel the Azzurri into the semi-finals, while also ending the Blue Samurais' interest in this summer's event.The pressure is off ...
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Shockwaves continue after Greece pulls plug on public TV
An employee of the Greece state broadcaster ERT gives instructions in front of monitors in the control room at the television station's headquarters in Athens, on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. State TV channels in Greece remained off-air Tuesday as the political storm over the future of public broadcaster ERT rages on despite a court ruling that the prime minister's decision to pull the plug ...
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Spain retains UEFA Under-21 crown
Spain won the 2013 UEFA U-21 soccer championship over Italy with a score of 4-2 on Tuesday evening at the Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem.Spanish captain Thiago Alcantara hit a hat-trick in the first half which ended 3-1 in Spain's favor.After the restart, Spain proceeded their attack and scored through Isco's penalty kick in the 66th minute. In the 80th minute, Fabio Borini pulled one back ...
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Cuban womens judo team to compete in Russia Brazil
Cuba's four-member women's judo team, led by Olympic champion Idalis Ortiz, will compete in Russia and Brazil, sports news website JIT said Tuesday.The women will first compete at the World Universiade of Kazan, Russia in July, then travel to France for training before attending the World Championship next August in Brazil, coach Ronaldo Veitia said."We will attend the 27 ...
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International counterfeiting gang arrested in Vienna
Austrian authorities along with Europol on Tuesday busted a large counterfeiting gang based in Vienna, the Kronen Zeitung reported. The Serbian gang has supposedly provided criminals around the world with false papers such as passports and drivers licenses which is what attracted the participation of Europol. The gang also printed counterfeit money in very large quantities, primarily Serbian ...
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Man threatening to jump off Tour Eiffel detained in Paris
The man who menaced to jump off from Paris' iconic La Tour Eiffel (the Eiffel Tower) was detained on Tuesday afternoon by the French police. Police sources confirmed that the man, aged around 30 years old and a self-claimed Polish, is "psychologically unstable." He threatened to commit suicide by jumping off La Tour Eiffel Tower, a famous tourist destination in the capital city ...
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Portugal Venezuela sign multiple cooperation agreements
Portugal and Venezuela signed multiple agreements during a month-long forum which concluded here Tuesday, to boost the cooperation in the domains of economy, trade and science and technology between the two countries.Both visiting Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho attended the closing ceremony of the 8th Portugal-Venezuela Bilateral Cooperation ...
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Turkey to take counter-measures against UK on eavesdropping
Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Tuesday that Turkey could take measures against UK on spying claims, Turkish Today's Zaman reported."Our Foreign Ministry is taking necessary steps. If there are other steps to be taken, our Foreign Ministry needs to study them, " the Turkish minister said at a press conference held Tuesday in the capital Ankara.On Monday, Simsek ...
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Spain eager to become Algerias largest investor FM
Visiting Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said Tuesday here that Spain is to become the largest investor of Algeria.Garcia-Margallo told a press conference with his Algerian counterpart Mourad Medelci that "We have launched some 100 investment projects in various fields so far, making Spain the fourth largest investor in Algeria, but we want to become the largest ...
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Austria approves participation in EU police mission in Libya
The Austrian National Council has approved the posting of five Austrian police as part of the EU Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM) in Libya, APA reported Tuesday.The mission will involve up to 110 personnel in total, and is aimed at supporting Libya in developing an efficient border management system. Training activities will first be conducted in Tripoli, and then extended to other parts of the ...
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Greece works on plan to resolve crisis over state broadcaster
A day after Greece's coalition government staved off collapsing in a row over Prime Minister Antonis Samaras' decision to close the public broadcaster ERT, the three partners are working on a plan to resolve the crisis and open a transitional new entity, Greek media reported on Tuesday.Following Monday's inconclusive first meeting on the issue which has divided the ruling ...
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UN chief urges restraint dialogue in Turkey amid protests
UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday called for restraint and constructive dialogue in Turkey as the country has seen nationwide protests for more than two weeks.The UN chief remained concerned about ongoing clashes between protesters and security personnel, said a statement issued by Ban's spokesperson, adding that Ban was saddened by the deaths and injuries during the widespread ...
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France works to reinforce Chinese safety after students attack
France pledged to further secure Chinese safety after a violent attack on Chinese students in southwest France, a government official said Tuesday.At a daily briefing, Foreign Affairs Ministry's spokesman Philippe Lalliot said "French authorities immediately condemned with the strongest terms these xenophobic attacks," while expressing Paris' "full solidarity with the ...










