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In a statement released on state-controlled North Korean television on Thursday, the nation's government announced that it is "unable to refrain any longer" in regard to another nuclear test, which will be the fourth since 2006.READ MORE
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The victory of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) in the seat of Rochester and Strood on Friday has generated a high level of buzz due not only to its significance, but the history leading up to the win. READ MORE
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Tens of thousands of people were seen in the streets of Mexico City on Thursday night, as they demonstrated against a political system that they perceive as corrupt.READ MORE
200 members of the local community gathered on Thursday evening for a vigil in the wake of the New Jersey Pine Barrens house shooting that left two children dead,READ MORE
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Two arrests of major Muslim Brotherhood leaders occurred in Egypt and Jordan on Thursday.READ MORE
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Thousands of New York State residents have been stuck inside their homes since the powerful snow storm that struck on Monday. READ MORE
At this stage, no deaths have been recorded following the Florida State University (FSU) library shootings that occurred early on Thursday. However, one student remains in critical condition at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, where another person is in good condition and another has been discharged. READ MORE
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Government representatives have confirmed that Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa signed the proclamation for an early election on Thursday after the Supreme Court gave their blessing.READ MORE
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United States Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Paris on Thursday morning, with the foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia and France awaiting his presence at a meeting. Awaiting Kerry in Vienna are the two remaining key issues: the future of Iran's nuclear infrastructure and the speed at which sanctions on Iran would be removed if a deal is agreed upon.READ MORE
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Francois Hollande's official presidential visit to Australia is a first for a French president in the history of the two nations. READ MORE
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After Dr. Craig Spencer was discharged from New York City hospital last Tuesday, after being diagnosed with Ebola on October 23, a Cuban doctor has tested positive to the incurable virus.READ MORE
26-year-old Afton Elaine Burton is adamant about officially securing Charles Manson as her husband, exclaiming to reporters, "I love him [Manson]."READ MORE
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Former al-Qaeda and ISIS group commander Abu Shakr has been imprisoned in Baghdad since late 2013, and has assisted Iraqi security officials ever since. His story emerged for the first time on Wednesday.READ MORE
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An official FARC statement on Tuesday confirmed the kidnapping of General Ruben Alzate, along with another military officer and a lawyer. Peace talks have consequently halted.READ MORE
Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu was unable to secure the 60-vote total that was required to pass the Keystone pipeline bill through the U.S. Senate. The final result was 59 against, and 41 in favor.READ MORE
The Sunday Assembly, also known as the “Atheist Church”, based in the United Kingdom is scheduled to have its first global assembly. The “church” is also known to have a branch and ...
World May 06, 2014 02:34 AM EDTThe leaders of the DPRK have been making very strong statements regarding human rights. A representative from the North Korean government has stated in a speech that the U.S. is a ‘living ...
World May 08, 2014 03:08 AM EDT