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  1. Chicago Bulls Point Guard Derrick Rose Is No Michael Jordan (0 replies)
  2. Why No One Remembers the Peacemakers (0 replies)
  3. French hostage freed three years after capture in Mali (0 replies)
  4. Pistorius’ five-year sentence showed too much mercy, Gerrie Nel tells court (0 replies)
  5. Malaria is in retreat despite fears of insecticide resistance (0 replies)
  6. Oscar Pistorius: prosecutors launch bid to appeal against verdict (0 replies)
  7. CIA braces for impact of torture report inquiry as release date nears (0 replies)
  8. Dilwyn Jenkins obituary (0 replies)
  9. Typhoon Hagupit: UN using crowdsourcing platform to help assess damage (0 replies)
  10. Korean airline executive resigns over nuts row (0 replies)
  11. Shrien Dewani prepares to leave South Africa 24 hours after acquittal (0 replies)
  12. Oscar Pistorius appeal hearing begins in South African court – video (0 replies)
  13. FDA Panel: Don't Let Gay Men Give Blood (0 replies)
  14. The Sneaky New Way Republicans Could Sabotage Obamacare (0 replies)
  15. There Has Been a Fatal School Shooting Every 5 Weeks Since Sandy Hook (0 replies)
  16. Ebola survivor Ian Crozier: 'Everyone thought he was going to die' (0 replies)
  17. Labour considers buffer zones to restrict abortion clinic protests (0 replies)
  18. Uber 'betrayed the people of India', say activists - video (0 replies)
  19. Endangered numbats to be released into wild – video (0 replies)
  20. Barcelona police officer mauled by lions after climbing into enclosure (0 replies)
  21. Antonis Samaras brings forward date of presidential poll in Greece (0 replies)
  22. Malala Yousafzai’s bloodied uniform displayed at Oslo’s Nobel Peace centre (0 replies)
  23. Sheldon Adelson and Haim Saban Want to Be the Koch Brothers for Israel (0 replies)
  24. Yak Dung Is Making Climate Change Worse (0 replies)
  25. New Study: California's Epic Drought Probably Wasn't Caused by Climate Change (0 replies)
  26. Here's the Pentagon's Report of Michael Brown's Autopsy (0 replies)
  27. Rolling Stone Owes Readers, Jackie, and Survivors Everywhere An Explanation (0 replies)
  28. No Exit in Gaza (0 replies)
  29. California’s Drought Is So Bad That Some Communities Are Trucking In Their Water (0 replies)
  30. Dewani trial: what really happened and how did police get it so wrong? (0 replies)
  31. Shrien Dewani cleared of wife's murder after judge condemns prosecution case – live reaction (0 replies)
  32. Korean Air executive could face legal action following nuts-rage incident (0 replies)
  33. China: eight sentenced to death over Xinjiang attacks (0 replies)
  34. Tropical storm Hagupit kills at least 21 in Philippines (0 replies)
  35. Uber banned in Delhi after taxi driver accused of rape (0 replies)
  36. US will not review rescue operations after hostages’ deaths, says Hagel (0 replies)
  37. South African court acquits Shrien Dewani - video (0 replies)
  38. Shrien Dewani: from lavish wedding to a high court murder trial (0 replies)
  39. Shrien Dewani cleared of honeymoon murder of wife Anni Dewani (0 replies)
  40. Sleight of the Invisible Hand (0 replies)
  41. The Freedom Tower Was Supposed To Be the Greenest Building in America. So What Went Wrong? (0 replies)
  42. How Newt Gingrich’s Language Guru Helped Rebrand the Kochs’ Message (0 replies)
  43. Bush Aide: Twitter Should Change Everything to Suit My Opinion About How to Fight ISIS (0 replies)
  44. Is the Gates Foundation Still Investing in Private Prisons? (0 replies)
  45. Judge rules Jehovah’s Witness boy can receive blood transfusion (0 replies)
  46. What's the mood in Japan ahead of the election? (0 replies)
  47. US defends Yemen al-Qaida raid that led to deaths of two hostages (0 replies)
  48. Typhoon Hagupit: at least three dead and a million evacuated in Philippines (0 replies)
  49. New York mayor Bill de Blasio refuses to endorse Eric Garner grand jury decision (0 replies)
  50. Israeli jets bomb Syria, says Damascus (0 replies)
  51. Police and protesters clash in Milan as La Scala opera season opens (0 replies)
  52. Take in Syrian refugees, aid agencies tell rich countries (0 replies)
  53. Britain accused of complicity in Kenyan death squad terrorism suspect killings (0 replies)
  54. There are still some reasons to be cheerful (0 replies)
  55. Homophobia victims deserve a memorial (0 replies)
  56. David Baddiel’s critics help to illustrate his point on antisemitism (0 replies)
  57. Greece’s MPs vote on budget opposed both by protesters and creditors (0 replies)
  58. Netanyahu calls for increased pressure on Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions (0 replies)
  59. Typhoon Hagupit: aid effort praised as one million flee to safety in Philippines (0 replies)
  60. Mexican students: first murder victim identified amid continued protests (0 replies)
  61. Indian police seek Uber taxi driver over alleged rape (0 replies)
  62. Six Guantánamo Bay prisoners transferred to Uruguay (0 replies)
  63. Typhoon Hagupit hits the Philippines - video (0 replies)
  64. Drone ‘near miss’ with passenger plane close to Heathrow airport investigated (0 replies)
  65. Mexico protesters vow to keep fighting after body identified - video (0 replies)
  66. North Korea: Sony hack a righteous deed but we didn't do it (0 replies)
  67. La Santé prison: visitors welcome (0 replies)
  68. Iran charges Washington Post reporter (0 replies)
  69. Ecuador indigenous leader found dead days before planned Lima protest (0 replies)
  70. Missing Iguala student identified among charred remains in Mexico (0 replies)
  71. Winter brings fresh threat to Iraq’s refugees who fled the Isis advance (0 replies)
  72. Moscow braces for economic winter as rouble becomes a standing joke (0 replies)
  73. Typhoon Hagupit: 500,000 people flee to safety in eastern Philippines (0 replies)
  74. Typhoon Hagupit – in pictures (0 replies)
  75. Twenty-five years after Nicolae Ceausescu was executed, Romanians seek a ‘revolution reborn’ (0 replies)
  76. 100-Plus Photographers Capture 49 Cities (0 replies)
  77. ‘Police betrayed me,’ says mother of imprisoned British jihadist (0 replies)
  78. War poet Isaac Rosenberg recognised in archive footage from the trenches (0 replies)
  79. ‘I’m still nervous,’ says soldier who shot Nicolae Ceausescu (0 replies)
  80. Why a Moscow meltdown could spread around the globe (0 replies)
  81. ICC drops murder and rape charges against Kenyan president (0 replies)
  82. China expels Zhou Yongkang from Communist party (0 replies)
  83. Key terrorist suspect on the run in India arrested in country’s Nalbari district (0 replies)
  84. Indian sisters were hailed as heroines - now they are labelled ‘man-beaters’ (0 replies)
  85. Typhoon Hagupit: over half a million evacuated in the Phillippines - video (0 replies)
  86. Al-Qaida’s chief of global operations killed in army raid in Pakistan (0 replies)
  87. Parents of Mexico students: "All the family members believe they are alive" - video (0 replies)
  88. Barack Obama condemns ‘brutal murder’ of American photojournalist (0 replies)
  89. 4 Things the Media Missed Covering Chuck Hagel's Resignation (0 replies)
  90. UN: parents of missing Mexican student teachers are at risk and need protection (0 replies)
  91. Rapper Beanie Sigel critically injured in New Jersey shooting (0 replies)
  92. Malaysian police detain 15 Burmese over series of gruesome murders (0 replies)
  93. Indonesian president authorises five executions (0 replies)
  94. Will ‘DisGrace’ Mugabe become Zimbabwe’s first female president? (0 replies)
  95. Germany gets first socialist state governor since reunification (0 replies)
  96. Eric Garner protests continue in cities across America through second night (0 replies)
  97. Cuba’s Ebola response puts US embargo to shame (0 replies)
  98. Egypt government denies fabricating evidence in Mohamed Morsi trial (0 replies)
  99. Elizabeth Warren Doesn't Like This Treasury Nominee. Here's Why. (0 replies)
  100. How Science Can Tell If Your Great-Grandparents Were Strikebreakers (0 replies)
  101. Don't Let the Rolling Stone Controversy Distract You From the Campus Rape Epidemic (0 replies)
  102. ‘It Hurts Me So Much’: A Dispatch From Ferguson (0 replies)
  103. Iran confirms it carried out air strikes against Islamic State extremists in Iraq (0 replies)
  104. Hunting Badger: police offer £10,000 reward after Bristol anarchist attacks (0 replies)
  105. Córdoba’s Mosque-Cathedral in name-change row (0 replies)
  106. Obama under pressure over response to police killings after Eric Garner decision (0 replies)
  107. Cameron joked about Berlusconi’s ‘jacuzzis and whores’, says graffiti artist (0 replies)
  108. Orion: highly anticipated Nasa launch postponed after multiple attempts (0 replies)
  109. Afghan president promises to tackle corruption if west holds firm on aid (0 replies)
  110. Xi Jinping urges faster development of China’s advanced weaponry (0 replies)
  111. Philippines residents flee coastal areas ahead of typhoon Hagupit (0 replies)
  112. Kenya arrests 77 Chinese nationals in cybercrime raids (0 replies)
  113. Ex-British soldier fighting Isis in Syria ‘motivated by Alan Henning murder’ (0 replies)
  114. We can't breathe: the burgeoning Eric Garner protests - video (0 replies)
  115. Associate of arms dealer Viktor Bout gets five years' jail for conspiracy (0 replies)
  116. We Don’t Just Need Nicer Cops. We Need Fewer Cops. (0 replies)
  117. Thurgood Marshall Blasted Police for Killing Black Men With Chokeholds (0 replies)
  118. Gay and lesbian Gambians live in fear of ‘aggravated homosexuality’ law (0 replies)
  119. American patient arrives at Atlanta hospital for Ebola testing (0 replies)
  120. Police hunt suspected gang member over murder of Briton in Spain (0 replies)
  121. China to stop using executed prisoners as source of transplant organs (0 replies)
  122. Nasa's Orion launch: first test flight postponed for 24 hours – as it happened (0 replies)
  123. Vladimir Putin: west has tried to contain Russia for decades (0 replies)
  124. ‘We can’t breathe’: Eric Garner's last words become protesters' rallying cry (0 replies)
  125. Doctors hail miracle as toddler survives freezing conditions in pyjamas (0 replies)
  126. New York court denies 'legal personhood' of pet chimpanzee (0 replies)
  127. Qatar bids £2.6bn for Canary Wharf (0 replies)
  128. The 14-Year-Old Voice of the Climate Change Generation (0 replies)
  129. SeaWorld Says It Has to Keep Orcas in Captivity to Save Them (0 replies)
  130. How Would the US React If Russia Invaded Afghanistan Again? (0 replies)
  131. I Told a Grand Jury I Saw a Cop Shoot and Kill an Unarmed Man. It Didn't Indict. (0 replies)
  132. Our Words, Our Selves (0 replies)
  133. New Yorkers Surge Into the Streets, Demanding Justice for Eric Garner (0 replies)
  134. Why Hagel’s Departure Is a Victory For War Hawks (0 replies)
  135. Eric Garner: grand jury declines to indict NYPD officer over chokehold death (0 replies)
  136. Woman detained in Lebanon is not Isis leader’s wife, says Iraq (0 replies)
  137. Swedish PM calls first snap vote in 50 years after far-right force budget defeat (0 replies)
  138. Tu (0 replies)
  139. 'Violence breeds violence': one woman's story of 16 years inside a Russian jail (0 replies)
  140. Police killed as gun battle erupts in Chechnya's capital (0 replies)
  141. Al-Qaida hostage Luke Somers shown in video (0 replies)
  142. Lawyer urges Bill Cosby to let claims go to trial as new allegations emerge (0 replies)
  143. Parents of Sydney brothers feared to have joined Isis plead for sons' return – video (0 replies)
  144. Ebola: life on the Red Cross body retrieval team in Liberia - video (0 replies)
  145. Green activists from Ecuador harassed by police on way to climate summit (0 replies)
  146. The UN Backs Down a Little, Adds More Women to Its Peacekeeping Panel (0 replies)
  147. An Open Letter To Charles Barkley (0 replies)
  148. Israeli politicians move to dissolve Knesset triggering elections – video (0 replies)
  149. Record-breaking tortilla attempt turns into big embarrassment for Spanish city (0 replies)
  150. US and Iran have been forced on to the same side by Isis (0 replies)
  151. Israeli politicians vote to dissolve the Knesset (0 replies)
  152. Corruption pervades fast-growing economies of China, Turkey and Angola (0 replies)
  153. Anti-immigrant party pushes Sweden to brink of political chaos (0 replies)
  154. Why are people protesting in Mexico? – video (0 replies)
  155. Iran conducted air strikes against Islamic State in Iraq, says Pentagon – video report (0 replies)
  156. Is Gentrification Inevitable? (0 replies)
  157. One in Five Women Is Sexually Assaulted in College. Just One Percent of Attackers Are Punished. (0 replies)
  158. Here Are the Places Ferguson Protesters Have Shut Down (0 replies)
  159. Are Cities the Next Front in the Right’s War on Labor? (0 replies)
  160. Palestinian shot ‘after attacking Israeli shoppers’ (0 replies)
  161. Corruption still alive and well in post-bailout Greece (0 replies)
  162. Israel set for elections as Netanyahu fires two ministers (0 replies)
  163. French National Assembly votes for government to recognise Palestine (0 replies)
  164. Bill Cosby sued in underage sex lawsuit (0 replies)
  165. Japanese miner threatened aid cut in bid to win Solomon Islands nickel deal (0 replies)
  166. Iran bombs Isis in Iraq, says Pentagon (0 replies)
  167. Soap, sunscreen and steroids found in Antarctic waters and wildlife (0 replies)
  168. Egypt condemns 188 to death over fatal attack on police station (0 replies)
  169. Wisconsin woman found dead in restaurant dumbwaiter (0 replies)
  170. Germany mourns trainee teacher who dared to defy the bullies (0 replies)
  171. In Egypt’s Growing Insurgency, Civilians Pay the Highest Price (0 replies)
  172. How Las Vegas Gambled on the Housing Boom—and Lost (0 replies)
  173. Kenyan president condemns al-Shabaab quarry attack - video (0 replies)
  174. Colombian general released after Farc capture resigns (0 replies)
  175. Hillary Clinton says fracking carries risks in conservation speech (0 replies)
  176. Occupy Central leaders say they will surrender to Hong Kong police (0 replies)
  177. Wife and child of Islamic State leader Baghdadi held in Lebanon (0 replies)
  178. Kenyan president sacks security minister after latest al-Shabaab attack (0 replies)
  179. ‘Hell is never far away’ - the female medic risking her life for Aleppo (0 replies)
  180. North Korea refuses to deny role in Sony cyber-attack (0 replies)
  181. Woman dies on United Airlines flight from London to Newark (0 replies)
  182. New FDA Proposal: Gay Men Can Give Blood—As Long As They Don't Have Gay Sex (0 replies)
  183. Hanging Out With the Tech Have-Nots at a Silicon Valley Shantytown (0 replies)
  184. Here's What It's Like To Be a Homeless Techie in Silicon Valley (0 replies)
  185. Inhofe's Grand Climate Conspiracy Theory: It's All About Barbra Streisand (0 replies)
  186. Letter from Germany: shrinking city (0 replies)
  187. Bangladesh court convicts British journalist for doubting war death toll (0 replies)
  188. China has broken Hong Kong agreement, say British MPs (0 replies)
  189. No Gender December: Abbott criticises bid to end gender stereotypes in toys (0 replies)
  190. Colombian general resigns over Farc capture (0 replies)
  191. Republican congressman's aide resigns over criticism of Obama's daughters (0 replies)
  192. Iraqi government investigation finds 50,000 ‘ghost soldiers’ on army payroll (0 replies)
  193. Russia intervenes as crumbling ruble echoes 1998 debt crisis (0 replies)
  194. Mexican president's ratings slump as outrage grows over missing student teachers (0 replies)
  195. US to try mentally ill British man in al-Qaida terror trial (0 replies)
  196. Bill Cosby resigns from board of trustees at Temple University (0 replies)
  197. Feeling Angry About the Darren Wilson Decision? Join the Fight for the ‘Michael Brown Law’ (0 replies)
  198. Climate Negotiators Are Working on History's Most Important Mad Lib (0 replies)
  199. Anti-Gay, Anti-Choice Children’s AIDS Fund Still Raking In Taxpayer Money (0 replies)
  200. Isis: US-led coalition conducts 55 air strikes against targets in Syria and Iraq (0 replies)
  201. Norwegian F16 pilot has close mid-air encounter with Russian MiG - video (0 replies)
  202. Nazi fugitive Alois Brunner 'almost certain' to have died in Syria (0 replies)
  203. Indian sisters filmed fighting back against alleged harassers (0 replies)
  204. State-run marijuana sales plan survives as left wins Uruguayan election (0 replies)
  205. Michael Brown family vow to fight on despite Darren Wilson's resignation (0 replies)
  206. Tu (0 replies)
  207. 1.7m Syrian refugees face food crisis as UN funds dry up (0 replies)
  208. Bahrain activist Maryam al-Khawaja jailed for a year in absentia for assault (0 replies)
  209. Eyewitness: Revolutionary photographs (0 replies)
  210. South Korean fishing vessel sinks off Russian coast (0 replies)
  211. Hong Kong crackdown reveals China’s fear of contagious rebellion (0 replies)
  212. An Udderly Bad Job (0 replies)
  213. The Science of Why Cops Shoot Young Black Men (0 replies)
  214. Photos of the First AIDS Hospice Center Tell a Story of Struggle and Resilience (0 replies)
  215. That Takeout Coffee Cup May Be Messing With Your Hormones (0 replies)
  216. Poland elects its first openly gay mayor (0 replies)
  217. US couple acquitted over daughter's death still hopeful of leaving Qatar (0 replies)
  218. Hong Kong protesters and police face off as violent exchanges continue (0 replies)
  219. Protests erupt in Egypt after Hosni Mubarak charges dropped (0 replies)
  220. Sarkozy calls for UMP unity after narrow victory in leadership contest (0 replies)
  221. Hong Kong police drive out pro-democracy protesters (0 replies)
  222. Ottawa investigates reports that Isis has captured Canadian-Israeli woman (0 replies)
  223. New York airport authorities investigate bomb threat against transatlantic flight (0 replies)
  224. Germans pay tribute to student, 23, killed for trying to help harassed girls (0 replies)
  225. Hong Kong: clashes escalate between pro-democracy protesters and police (0 replies)
  226. Suez canal scheme ‘threatens ecosystem and human activity in Mediterranean’ (0 replies)
  227. US-led coalition bombards Isis at Raqqa with up to 30 air strikes (0 replies)
  228. Darren Wilson: Police officer who shot Michael Brown quits (0 replies)
  229. Lima climate change talks best chance for a generation, say upbeat diplomats (0 replies)
  230. New bird flu case reported in Netherlands (0 replies)
  231. Farc rebels free Colombian army general in boost for Cuba peace talks (0 replies)
  232. US couple barred from leaving Qatar despite being cleared of child's death (0 replies)
  233. Granddaughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen elected to far-right party’s committee (0 replies)
  234. Dubai Colour Run attracts 12,000 runners - video (0 replies)
  235. South African family killed in Taliban attack in Kabul (0 replies)
  236. Pope Francis prays alongside Grand Mufti in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque (0 replies)
  237. UN investigates claims of Gulf state abuse of migrant workers (0 replies)
  238. Nicolas Sarkozy elected to head French opposition party in comeback bid (0 replies)
  239. Number of Ebola infections in west Africa passes 16,000 (0 replies)
  240. Isis launches attack on Kobani from inside Turkey for first time (0 replies)
  241. Red Bull-drinking jihadists, crucifixions and air strikes: inside Raqqa, the Islamic State’s capital (0 replies)
  242. Galápagos Islands wildlife threatened by battle between locals and scientists (0 replies)
  243. The Arab world mourns Sabah the singer, beautiful symbol of a vanished golden age (0 replies)
  244. Greek resistance hero tells how the Athens bomb he planted nearly killed Churchill (0 replies)
  245. Darren Wilson: America’s ‘Model Policeman’ (0 replies)
  246. From glum billionaires to eco-nationalists, anxious Swiss vote on tax and migration (0 replies)
  247. Queensland school reeling after two killed in New Zealand road accident (0 replies)
  248. Hosni Mubarak cleared of conspiring to kill protesters in Egypt’s 2011 uprising (0 replies)
  249. Police close A1 after blast heard near army base (0 replies)
  250. Egyptians react as Cairo court clears Hosni Mubarak's murder charges - video (0 replies)