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  1. Hillary Clinton's unpaid intern limbo: a grassroots campaign of 'free help' (0 replies)
  2. Fears of Greece eurozone exit mount as EU deadline looms (0 replies)
  3. Explosive intervention by Pope Francis set to transform climate change debate (0 replies)
  4. 'I think I just broke my leg': Dave Grohl finishes show after Sweden stage plunge (0 replies)
  5. Greece running out of time to avoid default, leaders concede (0 replies)
  6. Mexican woman jailed for combatting cartels: 'It is a sacrifice that had to be made' (0 replies)
  7. The Future of Food Has Robot Arms and Smells Like Bacon (0 replies)
  8. New York prison worker arrested for allegedly helping murderers escape (0 replies)
  9. Nazi-themed routine by girls dance team in Mexico draws fire (0 replies)
  10. Drought-ravaged California orders record water cuts on farmers (0 replies)
  11. Jane Goodall hails 'awakening' as US labels all chimpanzees endangered (0 replies)
  12. A GOP Operative Just Got 2 Years in Prison For Breaking Super-PAC Rules (0 replies)
  13. Activists and artists hit by new wave of harsh sentencing by Iran judiciary (0 replies)
  14. Civil rights activist Rachel Dolezal misrepresented herself as black, claim parents (0 replies)
  15. Germany drops inquiry into claims NSA tapped Angela Merkel's phone (0 replies)
  16. 'Air strike' kills five in historic district of Sana'a (0 replies)
  17. Malaysia to free British tourist over naked mountain pose (0 replies)
  18. Sweden gears up for royal wedding as republican sentiments rise (0 replies)
  19. Dominique Strauss-Kahn acquitted in pimping trial (0 replies)
  20. Gaza beach killings: no justice in Israeli exoneration, says victim's father (0 replies)
  21. Penis transplant patient to become a father (0 replies)
  22. Bounty hunter kills country singer Randy Howard in Tennessee gunfight (0 replies)
  23. How to Dump Tenants and Make a Fortune (0 replies)
  24. Pakistan shuts down Save the Children offices in Islamabad (0 replies)
  25. Two Years After Snowden’s Leaks, Little Has Changed in Obama’s Approach to Transparency (0 replies)
  26. Civil Rights: The Next Generation (0 replies)
  27. Actually, Bernie Sanders Isn’t a Crackpot—He Favors Policies the Majority of Americans Want (0 replies)
  28. The Koch Brothers Usually Have Scott Walker's Back. Not This Time. (0 replies)
  29. Government's Secret Surveillance Court May Be About to Get a Little Less Secret (0 replies)
  30. The Supreme Court Could Make Abortion One of 2016's Big Campaign Issues (0 replies)
  31. 3 Ways Drones Are Revolutionizing Science (0 replies)
  32. We Asked Climate Deniers What They Think of the Pope. Here's What They Said. (0 replies)
  33. Why Is Washington Still Pushing for War With Russia? (0 replies)
  34. Spain passes law awarding citizenship to descendants of expelled Jews (0 replies)
  35. Spain reburies Cervantes, nearly 400 years after Don Quixote author's death (0 replies)
  36. Egyptian police officer jailed for 15 years over death of protester (0 replies)
  37. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo to step down amid stalled growth and troll troubles (0 replies)
  38. Israel exonerates itself over Gaza beach killings of four children last year (0 replies)
  39. IMF walks out of Greece bailout talks (0 replies)
  40. Why the TPP Is a Terrible Deal for Most Americans (0 replies)
  41. ‘They Demolish and We Rebuild’ (0 replies)
  42. Climate Change Has Left the US Exposed in the Arctic, Say Military Experts (0 replies)
  43. #NoTarSands Resistance March Draws Thousands in Midwest (0 replies)
  44. Is Our Politicians Learning? (0 replies)
  45. The Culture Wars Are Over—And They Aren’t Coming Back (0 replies)
  46. The Secrets and Lies of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (0 replies)
  47. Dear Sirs, I Am the Son of US President George H.W. Bush and I Have a Business Proposition for You (0 replies)
  48. Ted Cruz Complains That Running for President Sucks (0 replies)
  49. Investigators Are Coming After Apple in an Antitrust Probe—Again (0 replies)
  50. China’s former security chief given life sentence for corruption (0 replies)
  51. Pacific islanders try to stop US military's plans for a simulated war zone (0 replies)
  52. Climate sceptic researcher investigated over funding from fossil fuel firms (0 replies)
  53. Recep Tayyip Erdo (0 replies)
  54. French PM Manuel Valls retreats in row over football trip (0 replies)
  55. Why is Vladimir Putin always late? (0 replies)
  56. Saudi blogger Raif Badawi may receive second set of lashes on Friday (0 replies)
  57. Indonesia looks into claims Australia paid people smugglers to turn back (0 replies)
  58. Nepal landslide triggered by rainfall kills 15 people and leaves dozens missing (0 replies)
  59. Charities fear Ebola resurgence after spike in cases (0 replies)
  60. Amnesty for Edward Snowden (0 replies)
  61. Pakistan’s Neo-Colonial War (0 replies)
  62. Police Kill Black Women Too—and We Don't Talk About It Enough (0 replies)
  63. Brazil legend Zico confirms he will stand for Fifa president (0 replies)
  64. David Cameron and Argentina minister clash over claim to Falkland Islands (0 replies)
  65. Pope Francis tells Putin: 'sincere' peace efforts needed for Ukraine (0 replies)
  66. Swiss authorities seize Fifa material as 2026 bidding process suspended (0 replies)
  67. How Isis crippled al-Qaida | Shiv Malik, Ali Younes, Spencer Ackerman, Mustafa Khalili (0 replies)
  68. Turkish policeman sentenced to plant trees for teargas attack on woman in red (0 replies)
  69. Amnesty International blocked from visiting Azerbaijan before Baku 2015 (0 replies)
  70. Igor Kostin, photographer who captured the Chernobyl disaster, dies at 78 (0 replies)
  71. A Farewell to Kenya, or, What I Learned About the Perils of American Ignorance, ‘Aid,’ and Narcissism (0 replies)
  72. You're Wasting More Food Than You Think (0 replies)
  73. California Is Literally Sinking Into the Ground (0 replies)
  74. “You can’t just vacuum up all of this data of innocent citizens” (0 replies)
  75. Fifa bidding process for 2026 World Cup postponed (0 replies)
  76. Suu Kyi touches down as China rejects calls to release its own Nobel laureate (0 replies)
  77. Life in Mosul one year on: 'Isis with all its brutality is more honest than the Shia government' (0 replies)
  78. Aren't you interested in the hairstyles of male cosmonauts, too? What it is to be a woman in Moscow (0 replies)
  79. Pakistan executes man who was 15 when convicted of murder (0 replies)
  80. Pope Francis urged to take tougher stance against Vladimir Putin (0 replies)
  81. Georgia woman faces murder charge for taking pill that allegedly killed fetus (0 replies)
  82. Egypt says terror attack foiled at temple in tourist city of Luxor (0 replies)
  83. Former Japanese PM tells Shinzo Abe to confront wartime atrocities in Asia (0 replies)
  84. The Legal Trouble That Could Haunt Rick Perry's Presidential Campaign (0 replies)
  85. Watch Jeb Bush Defend a Campaign Ad That Exploited the Murder of a 10-Year-Old Girl (0 replies)
  86. Here's What You Need to Know About MERS (0 replies)
  87. Meet the F-Bomb-Spewing Ex-Cop Behind the NRA’s Move to Topple California’s Gun Laws (0 replies)
  88. Breaking the taboo: the Moscow women taking a stand against domestic violence (0 replies)
  89. Putin's trip to Rome underscores Russia's special relationship with Italy (0 replies)
  90. Victor Ponta says he would face court as Romanian MPs uphold immunity (0 replies)
  91. Obama defiant over threat to healthcare reforms as court prepares to rule (0 replies)
  92. Ireland's abortion law violates women and girls, says Amnesty International (0 replies)
  93. Syrian rebel forces seize major military base from government (0 replies)
  94. Sexual exploitation by UN peacekeepers remains 'significantly under-reported' (0 replies)
  95. UK oil firm 'paid Congolese officer who offered bribe to Virunga park ranger' (0 replies)
  96. 'Out of control' Texas officer who threw girl to ground at pool party resigns (0 replies)
  97. Israel's deputy speaker suspended after drug and pimping allegations (0 replies)
  98. Ukraine Is In Crisis. Here’s Why the West Can’t Save It. (0 replies)
  99. Hillary Clinton’s Ethical Challenge (0 replies)
  100. Turkish PM steps down as ruling party mulls possibilities for coalition (0 replies)
  101. Michigan Is in the Midst of a “Massive Experiment in Unraveling U.S. Democracy” (0 replies)
  102. Republicans Trashed Democracy in Michigan. Now They Want To Trash It in Your State, Too. (0 replies)
  103. Black Deaths Matter (0 replies)
  104. Donald Rumsfeld Apparently Forgot the Times He Said the Iraq War Was Good for Democracy (0 replies)
  105. The Nation's Most Conservative Court Just Shut Down Two-Thirds of Texas Abortion Clinics (0 replies)
  106. Michigan’s Attempt to Destroy Democracy and the Environment (0 replies)
  107. The Obama Administration Is Expanding a Program to Fix Up Public Housing—Too Bad the Program Might Also Privatize It (0 replies)
  108. The Journey: A refugee's odyssey from Syria to Sweden (0 replies)
  109. Texas pool party incident raises questions about wealth and race (0 replies)
  110. Controversial architect Santiago Calatrava defends his record (0 replies)
  111. Pakistani man's execution postponed for fourth time (0 replies)
  112. Fifa's Jack Warner accused of diverting funds intended for Haiti earthquake victims (0 replies)
  113. Ten percent of Rohingya in Burma have fled on boats (0 replies)
  114. Truck carrying 2,200 piglets overturns in Ohio (0 replies)
  115. How US Cluster Bombs Banned by Most Countries Ended Up in Yemen (0 replies)
  116. 'El Bronco' wins historic election as Mexico's first independent governor (0 replies)
  117. Kalief Browder, man held for three years in prison without trial, kills himself (0 replies)
  118. Sweden's foreign minister unrepentant over Saudi flogging row (0 replies)
  119. Yemen drone strike lawsuit forces US to face non-western 'war on terror' victims (0 replies)
  120. Reeva Steenkamp parents condemn decision to free Oscar Pistorius on parole (0 replies)
  121. US prisoner to be released after four decades in solitary confinement (0 replies)
  122. Obama lambasts Putin: you're wrecking Russia to recreate Soviet empire (0 replies)
  123. Belgium defies France as it mints €2.50 coin to mark Battle of Waterloo (0 replies)
  124. El Salvador’s Gang Violence: The Continuation of Civil War by Other Means (0 replies)
  125. Austerity: The Real Winner of the UK Elections (0 replies)
  126. The Climate Change-Induced Dystopia of ‘The Water Knife’ Is Not Just Sci-Fi—It’s Already Here (0 replies)
  127. This Might Sound Crazy, But We Have Some Good News About the Planet (0 replies)
  128. Ban Ki-moon leaves Israel off list of countries that kill or injure children (0 replies)
  129. The Richest Countries on Earth Just Agreed to Stop Your Great-Grandchildren From Using Fossil Fuels (0 replies)
  130. How A Right-Wing Political Machine Is Dismantling Higher Education in North Carolina (0 replies)
  131. Will the 21st Century Pit Washington Against China? (0 replies)
  132. Could This New Group Stop the Rush to Cold War? (0 replies)
  133. Erdo (0 replies)
  134. Eritrea human rights abuses may be crimes against humanity, says UN (0 replies)
  135. Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto set to keep majority after midterms (0 replies)
  136. Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian appears in second hearing in Tehran (0 replies)
  137. China deploys drones to stamp out cheating in college entrance exams (0 replies)
  138. Nepal earthquake survivors get self-defence classes after sexual assaults (0 replies)
  139. Why You Should Never, Ever Shake Your Martini (0 replies)
  140. Dennis Hastert May Have Chosen the Absolute Worst Way to Buy Someone's Silence (0 replies)
  141. This New Hampshire Republican Should Be a 2016 Kingmaker. Instead, He’s Radioactive. (0 replies)
  142. How These Stoner Kids Landed a $300 Million Pentagon Arms Contract (0 replies)
  143. Jean-Claude Juncker accuses Alexis Tsipras of lying over bailout talks (0 replies)
  144. G7 protesters unite in opposition to TTIP under the alpine sun (0 replies)
  145. Saudi supreme court upholds verdict against blogger Raif Badawi (0 replies)
  146. Mediterranean migrant crisis: number of arrivals in Italy in 2015 passes 50,000 (0 replies)
  147. Turkey election: ruling party loses majority as pro-Kurdish HDP gains seats (0 replies)
  148. Germany's anti-Islam Pegida makes surprise gains in first election bid (0 replies)
  149. Homily to Catalonia: the nun entering Spain's regional politics (0 replies)
  150. Global Drug Survey 2015 shows more people buying online than ever before (0 replies)
  151. US woman sets off on attempt to row solo across Pacific (0 replies)
  152. Murderers' prison break has left New York in 'crisis situation', governor says (0 replies)
  153. Mexico election: soldiers guard polling stations as protesters burn ballot boxes (0 replies)
  154. Latest anthrax scare points to dangerous lack of accountability, experts warn (0 replies)
  155. Turkey votes in election that could bolster president's powers (0 replies)
  156. A grandmother's 36-year hunt for the child stolen by the Argentinian junta (0 replies)
  157. Half a million refugees gather in Libya to attempt perilous crossing to Europe (0 replies)
  158. G7 summit: Ukraine, Greek bailout and climate top agenda for Bavaria meeting (0 replies)
  159. Lightning injures 33 at music festival in Germany (0 replies)
  160. Israeli rights groups join battle to save symbol of Arab resistance to evictions (0 replies)
  161. Poland warns David Cameron not to fool voters over EU referendum (0 replies)
  162. Air strikes against Isis continue day after US general defends bombing campaign (0 replies)
  163. Dazzling jewels from an Ethiopian grave reveal 2,000-year-old link to Rome (0 replies)
  164. Sympathy and solidarity for migrants on Kos beaches as two worlds collide (0 replies)
  165. Murderers used power tools to cut steel wall in New York prison break (0 replies)
  166. Extraordinary tale of Alain de Botton’s ‘heroine’ grandmother (0 replies)
  167. Protesters and police clash as G7 leaders prepare to discuss corruption and trade (0 replies)
  168. India and Bangladesh seal border deal, four decades later (0 replies)
  169. Borneo earthquake death toll rises to 13 (0 replies)
  170. How Turkey’s pro-Kurdish party HDP could derail Erdogan push for power (0 replies)
  171. US embassy confirms death of one American in Bulgaria grenade accident (0 replies)
  172. Violent clashes at Ukrainian gay rights march (0 replies)
  173. Canada confronts its dark history of abuse in residential schools (0 replies)
  174. This Is What It's Like To Hang Onto the Anchor of a Shell Oil Ship For 63 Hours (0 replies)
  175. Students Protest University of Chicago Budget Cuts, Say Admin Is “Acting Like a Corporation” (0 replies)
  176. Tsipras warns G7 leaders time running out to rescue Greece from bankruptcy (0 replies)
  177. Pope arrives in Sarajevo with goal of building postwar reconciliation (0 replies)
  178. West must pay up to secure deal at Paris climate change summit, warns Fabius (0 replies)
  179. Cameron puts corruption on G7 agenda after Fifa bribery scandal (0 replies)
  180. Friend of Boston Marathon bomber gets more than three years in prison (0 replies)
  181. IMF to hand Iraq $830m emergency funding as it struggles to battle Isis (0 replies)
  182. Mexico's election faces disruption as radical teachers burn ballot papers (0 replies)
  183. Two explosions hit Kurdish political rally in Turkey (0 replies)
  184. Staten Island plumber unearths $136m lottery ticket from his basement (0 replies)
  185. US government responds to latest hack: give us more power over data collection (0 replies)
  186. Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Piketty and Other World-Renowned Economists Demand End to Greek Austerity (0 replies)
  187. Inside the Chinese Boot Camps Designed to Break Video Game Addiction (0 replies)
  188. The Red Cross, Haiti and the 'black hole' of accountability for international aid (0 replies)
  189. Saudi-led naval blockade leaves 20m Yemenis facing humanitarian disaster (0 replies)
  190. Tokyo cracks down on red-light district hawkers in pre-Olympics cleanup (0 replies)
  191. G7 Bavaria summit: 26 hours of climate, trade and Ebola talks – and an oompah band (0 replies)
  192. Pakistan says only two convicted for attempted murder of Malala Yousafzai (0 replies)
  193. Tariq Aziz, former aide to Saddam Hussein, dies in Iraqi hospital (0 replies)
  194. Bank urges action to close boardroom gender gap in Africa (0 replies)
  195. Death toll rises in Accra floods and petrol station fire (0 replies)
  196. Lawyers blame groupthink in Sweden's worst (0 replies)
  197. On a Plane? Enjoy the View of the Planet You're Killing! (0 replies)
  198. China, Coal. Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid. (0 replies)
  199. It’s Time for the US to Support Democracy, Not Dictatorship, in Egypt (0 replies)
  200. Canada’s New Climate Movement (0 replies)
  201. Romanian prime minister faces calls to step down over corruption allegations (0 replies)
  202. Greece determined to stay in eurozone, says economy minister (0 replies)
  203. Greece moves closer to eurozone exit after delaying €300m repayment to IMF (0 replies)
  204. Vatican in middle of war of words between cardinal and abuse survivor (0 replies)
  205. New species of dinosaur, the regaliceratops, discovered in Canada (0 replies)
  206. Group headed by Kofi Annan urges west to help Africa fund solar panels (0 replies)
  207. Fifa corruption crisis: FBI inquiry now includes 2014 Brazil World Cup (0 replies)
  208. Honolulu upholds ban: don't sit or lie down where a tourist might see you (0 replies)
  209. Why Public Libraries Matter (0 replies)
  210. Syriza on the Brink (0 replies)
  211. Can Jeb Bush Separate Himself From the Bush Legacy? (0 replies)
  212. New charges for teenager in 'Fifty Shades of Grey' sexual assault case (0 replies)
  213. Why Some Vets Want to Relive Vietnam (0 replies)
  214. Dozens killed in Ghana petrol station explosion (0 replies)
  215. Google apologises for Narendra Modi 'top 10 criminals' search results (0 replies)
  216. Ibiza conservationists claim victory as Scottish firm abandons oil search (0 replies)
  217. Chinese workers face grim task recovering bodies from Eastern Star (0 replies)
  218. Turkish president's feud with press is rooted in a deeper, personal unease (0 replies)
  219. Return of conscription in Lithuania sparks debate over gender roles (0 replies)
  220. Fifa crisis: FAI were paid after Thierry Henry handball, says John Delaney – live (0 replies)
  221. Escalation of fighting in east Ukraine leaves ceasefire teetering on the brink (0 replies)
  222. Greece to miss Friday's €300m IMF payment - live updates (0 replies)
  223. Female genital mutilation practised in Iran, study reveals (0 replies)
  224. El Salvadorans hope to rewrite town's beloved 'first migrant' story (0 replies)
  225. Why Some Vets Want to Relive Vietnam (0 replies)
  226. Uzo Aduba Wants to See More Stories About People Like Her (0 replies)
  227. Rick Perry Is Running for President. Read These 8 Stories About Him Now. (0 replies)
  228. Rick Perry Knows 3 Things About Global Warming: It's a Hoax, He's Not a Scientist, and…We Forget the Third (0 replies)
  229. Congress Slyly Changed Campaign Finance Rules. Now the GOP Is Cleaning Up. (0 replies)
  230. More Debates Are Good for Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Lincoln Chafee—and Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  231. Why Ecuador’s Rafael Correa Is One of Latin America’s Most Popular Leaders (0 replies)
  232. The Child Veterans of South Sudan Want to Know: Will Americans Support Them? (0 replies)
  233. Chechen leader's show of strength muddies loyalty to Putin (0 replies)
  234. UN chief orders review of handling of claims of child abuse by French soldiers (0 replies)
  235. Greek leader meets eurozone creditors – but as expected, no deal yet (0 replies)
  236. Nineteen members of Italian mafia drug ring arrested in Canada (0 replies)
  237. Even Reality TV Is Pitting Struggling Americans Against Each Other (0 replies)
  238. Officer in Tamir Rice Case Was Accused of Choking and Beating a Woman (0 replies)
  239. Don't Forget: Sepp Blatter's Odds-On Replacement Is Also Pretty Terrible (0 replies)
  240. India withdraws Maggi noodles from shops in mounting food-safety scare (0 replies)
  241. Fears for Ukraine ceasefire after fresh reports of civilian deaths (0 replies)
  242. Israel brands Palestinian-led boycott movement a 'strategic threat' (0 replies)
  243. Western mothers use social media to plead for their children to leave Syria (0 replies)
  244. Japanese robot cat Doraemon helps ease diplomatic tensions with China (0 replies)
  245. Hammer-wielding raiders storm human rights group offices in Chechnya (0 replies)
  246. South Africa minister says Fifa payment of $10m was not World Cup bribe (0 replies)
  247. Families' anger grows after China cruise ship sinking (0 replies)
  248. Japanese spa fudo no yu closed after string of orgies revealed (0 replies)
  249. ECB calls for 'strong' Greek agreement, as tonight's Brussels showdown looms - live updates (0 replies)
  250. Egyptian football's 'magician' denies funding Muslim Brotherhood (0 replies)