Group's Effort to Charge 2 Officers in Boy's Death Dismissed Friday July 10th, 2015 at 6:33 PM

Group's Effort to Charge 2 Officers in Boy's Death Dismissed

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Group's effort to charge 2 white police officers in black boy's shooting death dismissed

State Dept. splits with Obama's Joint Chiefs nominee... - YouTube

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Published on Jul 10, 2015
State Dept. spokesman John Kirby weighs in on General Joseph Dunford's assertion that Russia poses the greatest threat to U.S. national security.

Royals mark 75th Battle of Britain anniversary - YouTube

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Britain's royal family watched a flypast by Spitfires and Hurricanes at Buckingham Palace to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

Army Reducing Force by 40,000 

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From: VOAvideo
Duration: 01:43

The U.S. Army is cutting 40,000 troops over the next three years. Our Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb reports that the cuts come amid global crises that defense officials worry won’t be manageable if additional cuts are made.

Obama Names Tunisia Major Non-NATO Ally

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President Barack Obama named Tunisia a major non-NATO ally Friday, making it eligible for closer strategic and military cooperation with the United States. Obama said during a visit by Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi in May that he wanted "the president and people of Tunisia to know that the United States believes in Tunisia, is invested in its success and will work as a steady partner for years to come." Tunisia overthrew President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011,...

UN Arms Ban on Iran Remains a Hurdle to Nuclear Deal - New York Times

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UN Arms Ban on Iran Remains a Hurdle to Nuclear Deal
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VIENNA — One of the last major obstacles to concluding a historic nuclear deal with Iran is a dispute over a set of United Nations sanctions that appeared to be resolved months ago and only peripherally have to do with nuclear weapons. The sanctions ...
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Angela Merkel and François Hollande urge Ukraine leader to give rebels self-rule 

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In a rare and blunt message, the German and French leaders call on Petro Poroshenko to ensure partial self-rule for the pro-Russian separatist east











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Omar Sharif dies aged 83 'after suffering heart attack in Cairo'

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The Hollywood star is understood to have died of a heart attack at a hospital in Cairo, where he was resting after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

Prince Philip gets impatient and swears during photocall for Battle of Britain

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The Duke of Edinburgh seemed to lose patience at how long it was taking for the photographs to be taken at the RAF Club.

Islamic State Militants Attack Iraqi Forces In Anbar

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Islamic State (IS) militants have attacked Iraqi security forces near the two main cities of the western province of Anbar.

French, German Leaders Press Ukraine On Constitutional Reforms

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French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angel Merkel have called on Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to ensure partial self-rule for the pro-Russian separatist east.

U.N. Arms Ban on Iran Remains a Hurdle to Nuclear Deal

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The sanctions, first passed in 2006, ban the shipment of conventional arms into and out of Iran and appeared to have been resolved months ago.
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Turkey Arrests 21 Suspected of Ties to ISIS

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In early morning raids Friday in Istanbul and Sanliurfa Province, which borders Syria, the police also seized automatic rifles, ammunition and military uniforms.

Rio de Janeiro subway assailants shoot man dead, force shutdown

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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Assailants shot and killed a man beside a subway-station ticket counter in central Rio de Janeiro Friday afternoon, prompting a shutdown of the station and renewing security concerns just over a year before the city hosts the 2016 Olympics.
  

AP EXPLAINS: Confederate battle flag, flown around US South

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The Confederate battle flag has been removed from South Carolina's Statehouse grounds, in the wake of the massacre of nine African-Americans - including a state senator - at a historic black church in Charleston last month. The successful push for the rebel banner's removal came after Dylann Storm Roof, the white suspect charged with murder, appeared in widely seen photos holding Confederate flags. The swift decision to remove the flag comes five decades after it was raised to commemorate t...

'Communist crucifix' gift to pope in Bolivia raises eyebrows

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From: Euronews
Duration: 01:33

Pope Francis in Bolivia on his South American tour looked somewhat bemused when his host President Evo Morales handed him an unusual gift : a wooden hammer and sickle crucifix.
It's a classic symbol of communism frequently worn by a Jesuit priest Francis paid respects to.
Note how utterly unChristian this ugly Marxist crucifix looks. Note also Pope Francis' face when presented with it pic.twitter.com/8PZwEVMgNb— Tim Stanley (@timothy_stanley) July 9, 2015
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Vienna talks on Iran nuclear deal will continue over weekend

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From: Euronews
Duration: 00:56

Talks in Vienna to reach an agreement on the Iran nuclear question will continue into the weekend.
As another deadline passed, Britain's foreign secretary said progress had been "painfully slow."
Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has been trying to hammer out a final deal limiting his country's nuclear programme.in return for sanctions relief.
"Some progress has been made but we are not there yet ... I doubt it will happen today ... it seems that were are going to spend the weeke…
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Omar Sharif has died aged 83 

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Actor Omar Sharif, best known for his title role as Doctor Zhivago in the Oscar-winning film, has died, Egyptian state television said. He was 83.
In May, Sharif's agent confirmed the actor, who played a wide range of dashing and dignified characters while building a reputation as an expert bridge player, had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Sharif was one of the few Arab actors to make it big in Hollywood. He won international fame and an Oscar-nomination for best supporting actor for…
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Palmyra Empties as Bombs Rain Down

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Syria regime’s air campaign to loosen Islamic State’s grip on the historic city has sent its residents fleeing and further endangered its famed antiquities.

Srebrenica Burials to Continue, 20 Years On --- Photos

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Photographer Pablo Cobos has documented the past two burial ceremonies for victims of the Srebrenica massacre, which have become an annual ritual as victims’ remains are identified two decades years after Europe’s worst massacre since World War II.

U.S.-Canada Dairy Spat Sours Trade Talks

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A dairy spat between the U.S. and Canada is emerging as the thorniest issue souring final talks to conclude the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.

The Holy Land's Surprising Wave of Tourism

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Despite the violence rattling the Middle East, religious tourists are flocking to Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian territories.

WorldViews: That look you get when you give the pope a crucifix shaped like a hammer and sickle 

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It's the kind of gaze you see when a relative hands a present to a child after not seeing them for a few years.They don't quite like it. They don't know what they'll do with it. But they remain polite and, well, just keep looking at it until the moment has passed.Read full article >>









Inside The Cartels: Business Of Cooking Crack

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Sky News gains unprecedented access to the most notorious Mexican drug cartels and meets crack cooks who claim to be "the best".

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