PM insists UK will not pay £1.7bn bill as Ukip support soars Herald Scotland
BRITAIN will not pay "anything like" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will challenge it in every way, David Cameron has insisted. BRITAIN will not pay \"anything like\" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will ...
David Cameron invites Modi to Britain, says won't interfere in the Kashmir issueIBNLive
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BRITAIN will not pay "anything like" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will challenge it in every way, David Cameron has insisted. BRITAIN will not pay \"anything like\" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will ...
David Cameron invites Modi to Britain, says won't interfere in the Kashmir issue
Rift deepens with EU as Cameron scoffs at €2bn bill
Security breach concern
Iraqis Defy Breakup of Nation by Sending Aid to Neighbors Businessweek
An Iraqi Sunni fighter guards one of the river access points to go from the Sunni town of Dhuluiya, some 75 kms (45 miles) north of Baghdad, to the Shiite city of Balad on Sept. 17, 2014, after Islamic State group jihadists earlier destroyed the two bridges ...
Suicide bombing kills 24 in IraqIrish Independent
US urges online fight against IS as strikes hit militantsChannel News Asia
Twin car bombings kill 38 in IraqStuff.co.nz
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An Iraqi Sunni fighter guards one of the river access points to go from the Sunni town of Dhuluiya, some 75 kms (45 miles) north of Baghdad, to the Shiite city of Balad on Sept. 17, 2014, after Islamic State group jihadists earlier destroyed the two bridges ...
Suicide bombing kills 24 in Iraq
US urges online fight against IS as strikes hit militants
Twin car bombings kill 38 in Iraq
Investors Look For New Direction From Brasília Wall Street Journal
Brazil's economy, mired in recession under just-re-elected President Dilma Rousseff, is proving a difficult place for multinationals. Ford Motor Co. blamed part of a dip in South American sales on Brazil. CEO Mark Fields said last week the company expected ...
Dilma Rousseff manages to hold onto the reins in BrazilIrish Independent
Rousseff vows dialogue, reform after narrow Brazil winThe Nation
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Brazil's economy, mired in recession under just-re-elected President Dilma Rousseff, is proving a difficult place for multinationals. Ford Motor Co. blamed part of a dip in South American sales on Brazil. CEO Mark Fields said last week the company expected ...
Dilma Rousseff manages to hold onto the reins in Brazil
Rousseff vows dialogue, reform after narrow Brazil win
Rousseff pledges changes after narrow re-election win, markets fall
Pistorius prosecutors to appeal verdict and sentence Irish Examiner
South African prosecutors will appeal the verdict and sentencing of Oscar Pistorius, who was handed a five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide, the country's National Prosecuting Authority said. “We are appealing it,” said Nathi ...
Pistorius verdict, sentence facing appealTODAYonline
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South African prosecutors will appeal the verdict and sentencing of Oscar Pistorius, who was handed a five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide, the country's National Prosecuting Authority said. “We are appealing it,” said Nathi ...
Pistorius verdict, sentence facing appeal
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Prosecutors to appeal Pistorius judgement
Last UK troops leave Helmand after 13 years of conflict Herald Scotland
All British troops have left Camp Bastion in a huge airlift operation marking the final chapter in the 13-year Afghanistan conflict. All British troops have left Camp Bastion in a huge airlift operation marking the final chapter in the 13-year Afghanistan conflict.
Relief and optimism as British troops hand Camp Bastion to Afghan forcesThe Guardian
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All British troops have left Camp Bastion in a huge airlift operation marking the final chapter in the 13-year Afghanistan conflict. All British troops have left Camp Bastion in a huge airlift operation marking the final chapter in the 13-year Afghanistan conflict.
Relief and optimism as British troops hand Camp Bastion to Afghan forces
Public deliver damning verdict on Afghan war
PM salutes sacrifices as troops quit Camp Bastion
Pakistan wins ITU's administrative council seat The Nation
ISLAMABAD - In a closely contested election, Pakistan Monday won seat as member of the Administrative Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The elections were held during the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, currently in progress at ...
(ITU) ITU awards contributors to bringing more women into ICT sectorYonhap News
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ISLAMABAD - In a closely contested election, Pakistan Monday won seat as member of the Administrative Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The elections were held during the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, currently in progress at ...
(ITU) ITU awards contributors to bringing more women into ICT sector
Pakistan wins seat on administrative ccouncil of ITU
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Russia ready to recognize Ukraine parliament election - Lavrov RT
Russia is ready to recognize parliament elections in Ukraine, but is very concerned with two radical parties getting into the Ukrainian parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with LifeNews channel. “Elections did indeed take ...
Sobotka: Ukrainian elections will enable democracyPrague Post
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Russia is ready to recognize parliament elections in Ukraine, but is very concerned with two radical parties getting into the Ukrainian parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with LifeNews channel. “Elections did indeed take ...
Sobotka: Ukrainian elections will enable democracy
Barack Obama Congratulates Ukrainians on 'Successful' Elections
Obama congratulates Ukrainians on 'successful' elections
France, Italy unveil plans to further cut their deficits Irish Examiner
France and Italy unveiled plans yesterday to trim their deficits more than previously planned in last-minute pitches to get clemency from the European Commission on their 2015 budgets. The EU's executive arm has until tomorrow to decide whether to reject ...
France bows to EU pressure on budget deficitFinancial Times
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France and Italy unveiled plans yesterday to trim their deficits more than previously planned in last-minute pitches to get clemency from the European Commission on their 2015 budgets. The EU's executive arm has until tomorrow to decide whether to reject ...
France bows to EU pressure on budget deficit
France bends to EU request, will revise its budget
France presents 'new measures' to appease EU over budget
Taliban raid Afghanistan court, kill 7 The Asian Age
Taliban militants stormed a court in northern Afghanistan on Monday and killed at least seven people including prosecutors, shooting them in their offices at close range, officials said. The raid was mounted in Kunduz, a city which the insurgents have encircled ...
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Taliban militants stormed a court in northern Afghanistan on Monday and killed at least seven people including prosecutors, shooting them in their offices at close range, officials said. The raid was mounted in Kunduz, a city which the insurgents have encircled ...
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Taliban storm Afghan court, kill seven
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Fear pushing Rohingya Muslims to flee from Rakhine Daily Times
YANGON — A climate of fear in Rakhine state in Myanmar is pushing stateless Rohingya Muslims to flee in unprecedented numbers, with almost 10,000 people taking to boats in the region in just two weeks, according to a rights group. The Arakan Project – a ...
'Massive' numbers of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar by boatThe Rakyat Post
'Massive' numbers of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar by boat: activistThe Straits Times
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YANGON — A climate of fear in Rakhine state in Myanmar is pushing stateless Rohingya Muslims to flee in unprecedented numbers, with almost 10,000 people taking to boats in the region in just two weeks, according to a rights group. The Arakan Project – a ...
'Massive' numbers of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar by boat
'Massive' numbers of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar by boat: activist
'Massive' numbers of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar by boat: activists
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