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News Headlines April 26, 2015: Climbers Trapped on Everest, New Land Near Japan, Egypt to Fight ISIS, Putin Accuses US of Aiding Caucuses Groups

Hit by Avalanche in Everest Basecamp 25.04.2015 from YouTube account Jost kobusch Climbers Trapped on Mount Everest Following Earthquake Growing Desperate New Land Rises from Sea Near Japan Yazidi Girls Having Secret Abortions After Being ISIS Sex Slaves Egyptian Army Masses to Begin Operations in Eastern Libya Against ISIS Britain’s Wealthiest Double Fortunes During Recession […]

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Extra Extra: Putin Using Soviet Propaganda Tactics, Ruble Falls to Historic Lows, Scottish ATMS Stock Up on Pound Sterling

1. Putin Reverting to Soviet-Style Propaganda in the Russian Federation? 2. Saudi Activist Aliyah Al FaridĀ Arrested While Driving Herself to the Hospital 3. Rewriting of International Tax Rules May End Tax Shelters as They Are Currently Known 4. Al Qaeda Pleads for Islamic State to Release British Aid Worker Alan Hening 5. Russian Ruble Falls […]

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Cease Fire Fails in the Ukraine, Fighting in Kiev Resumes As Protesters Seek End of the Yanukovych Regime

The domestic situation deteriorated further in the Ukrainian city of Kiev today as the truce between protesters and the government failed and fighting in the streets has resumed with increased intensity. Meanwhile, promised funds from the Russian Federation have not materialized, likely due to a lack of confidence in the Yanukovych government’s ability to maintain […]

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Riots in the Ukraine

Tensions in the Ukraine have increased ever since meetings between Ukrainian President Yanukovych and Russian President Vladimir Putin occurred in early December with pro-European protesters expressing their discontent with the attempted shift towards Moscow.

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News Headlines June 13, 2013

Edward Snowden Calls US Government a Bully for Seeking His Extradition from Hong Kong Protestors March in Russia Demanding Putin’s Resignation Democratic Party of Luxembourgh Demands Resignation of Entire Government Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan Warns Protests Will Be Over in 24 Hours Russia Floats Idea of Offering Edward Snowden Asylum Israel Pursuing Expansion of West […]

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News Headlines June 9, 2013

Censorship Singapore Style: Blog Licenses Starting at $39,500 Berlin a Hub for Hezbollah The Booming Business of Teargas Many Feared Dead After Asylum Seekers’ Boat Capsizes Off the Coast of Australia Edward Snowden Revealed the NSA Prism Controversy Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan Refuses Calls for Early Elections Russian TV Show Removed from Air After Putin […]

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August 1991.

Was the suppression of the coup against Gorbachev a victory for democracy? Twenty years after the events of August 1991, many Russians’ views of these events have changed considerably. The Levada group which conducts polling in Russia on the issue recorded that one quarter of the population saw the suppression of the coup as a […]

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