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  1. Suu Kyi plans Myanmar reconciliation government with role 'above president' (0 replies)
  2. Indian railways signal end of an era with plan to phase out pantry car (0 replies)
  3. Refugee influx a major opportunity for Germany, leading economist says (0 replies)
  4. Same-sex couple receives Japan's first 'partnership' certificate (0 replies)
  5. The magnificent Musée Rodin reopens in Paris – with a chocolate surprise (0 replies)
  6. Maldives faces growing criticism over crackdown (0 replies)
  7. Afghan refugees in Iran being sent to fight and die for Assad in Syria (0 replies)
  8. Berlin plans fence to protect wall from souvenir hunters (0 replies)
  9. George Bush Sr book reveals a more dangerous Dick Cheney than anyone knew (0 replies)
  10. New report reveals MSF staff's fruitless calls for help as hospital came under fire (0 replies)
  11. UK had concerns about Sharm el-Sheikh airport security almost year ago (0 replies)
  12. Arundhati Roy returns award in protest against religious intolerance in India (0 replies)
  13. Fight Transphobia and Move the Damn 2017 Super Bowl (0 replies)
  14. Reform Wins: Ohio Bans Gerrymandering While Maine and Seattle Bust Big Money (0 replies)
  15. The United States’ Deplorable Parental Leave Policies Are Making Our Kids Dumber (0 replies)
  16. Elizabeth Warren Wants to Give Seniors a Raise (0 replies)
  17. Black Juror: Prosecutors Treated Me "Like I Was a Criminal" (0 replies)
  18. Here’s What You Need to Know About the West Coast's Toxic Crabs (0 replies)
  19. Why Saving the World Is a Great Deal for America (0 replies)
  20. Scientists Just Analyzed Dozens of Natural Disasters. Can You Guess Which Ones We Made Worse? (0 replies)
  21. Watchdog Groups Ask Justice Department to Investigate Pro-Rubio Nonprofit (0 replies)
  22. Rubio Cuts Down His Mentor (0 replies)
  23. The GOP Has a Much Bigger Problem Than the Debates (0 replies)
  24. Elizabeth Warren’s Plan to Give Seniors an Emergency Boost (0 replies)
  25. 14 Years After ‘Liberation,’ Afghan Women Are Suffering More Than Ever (0 replies)
  26. Think It’s Hard Finding a Place to Live? Try Doing So With a Criminal Record (0 replies)
  27. Deadly factory collapse in Pakistan 'may be linked to quake damage' (0 replies)
  28. Syrian opposition leader warns of deception by Russia during peace talks (0 replies)
  29. Trudeau gives Canada first cabinet with equal number of men and women (0 replies)
  30. Bomb may have caused Russian plane crash in Egypt, say US and UK officials (0 replies)
  31. UN Libya envoy accepts £1,000-a-day job from backer of one side in civil war (0 replies)
  32. The US Can’t Abandon Iranian Human Rights Activists Now (0 replies)
  33. 2 New Movies About Why the Powerful Are Trying to Kill Journalism (0 replies)
  34. Open Carry Gun Laws Make It Harder to Protect the Public, Police Chiefs Say (0 replies)
  35. 20 Years After the Million Man March, Louis Farrakhan Can Still Draw A Crowd—And Make Media Uneasy (0 replies)
  36. Sorry, New York Times: Your Big China Story is "Old News." (0 replies)
  37. Here Is the Audio of the 911 Call Just Minutes Before the Colorado Gun Rampage (0 replies)
  38. Why ‘Banning the Box’ Is Such a Big Deal for the Formerly Incarcerated (0 replies)
  39. It’s Shocking How Relevant This 150-Year-Old Denunciation of American Racism Is Today (0 replies)
  40. Karim Benzema arrested by police in sex-tape blackmail case (0 replies)
  41. Plane crashes shortly after takeoff in South Sudan (0 replies)
  42. Volkswagen crisis: German government urges carmaker to clear scandal up - as it happened (0 replies)
  43. China underreporting coal consumption by up to 17%, data suggests (0 replies)
  44. Bucharest nightclub fire: PM and government resign after protests (0 replies)
  45. Turkey's President Erdo (0 replies)
  46. Bringing in the scalps: the woman leading Romania's war on corruption (0 replies)
  47. China initiates Taiwan meeting as South China Sea tensions rise (0 replies)
  48. Maldives declares state of emergency (0 replies)
  49. South-east Asian ministers cancel joint accord over South China Sea dispute (0 replies)
  50. Warning From Kentucky: Managerial Democrats Can Lose to Extreme Republicans (0 replies)
  51. Is the New Cold War Trending in Russia’s Favor from Syria to Europe? (0 replies)
  52. How Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Became the Supreme Meme Queen (0 replies)
  53. Senate Republicans Are Blocking Obama's Judges at a Nearly Unprecedented Rate (0 replies)
  54. America’s Prison Population Is Falling, but Too Slowly to Undo Decades of Growth (0 replies)
  55. Breaking: Bernie Sanders Wants to Ban All New Fossil Fuel Development on Federal Lands (0 replies)
  56. Rubio Says His Tax Plan Helps the Poor More Than the Rich. Here's Why It Doesn't. (0 replies)
  57. China Is Spewing Out Much More Pollution Than We Ever Imagined (0 replies)
  58. Why Grassroots Democrats Don’t Have a Problem With Democratic Socialism (0 replies)
  59. November 4, 2008: Barack Obama Is Elected President (0 replies)
  60. Turkey’s President Gets His Majority—at a Terrible Price (0 replies)
  61. Robin Williams' widow: 'It was not depression' that killed him (0 replies)
  62. France to pay $60m into compensation fund for US victims of Holocaust (0 replies)
  63. VW admission suggests cheats went much further than emissions (0 replies)
  64. Young Americans shifting US towards becoming less religious nation (0 replies)
  65. Sinai crash: investigators start to examine Russian airliner's black boxes (0 replies)
  66. Vatican hit by new claims of financial mismanagement and lavish spending (0 replies)
  67. Equatorial Guinea: sixth-least visited country sets sights on tourism (0 replies)
  68. Angela Merkel backs UK calls for EU reform (0 replies)
  69. The Democratic Party Just Declared Its Opposition to Keystone XL. Was It An Accident? (0 replies)
  70. One Thing I Wish Everyone Understood About Justin Bieber's New Video (0 replies)
  71. The Keystone XL Pipeline Isn’t Dead Yet. Here's What You Need to Know About What Comes Next. (0 replies)
  72. More Legal Trouble for Paul Aides (0 replies)
  73. Police Did Not Treat 911 Call About Colorado Gunman as "Highest Priority" (0 replies)
  74. Iran's Ayatollah clarifies that 'death to America' slogan refers to policies (0 replies)
  75. No vote, no candidates: Myanmar's Muslims barred from their own election (0 replies)
  76. Police raid German FA on suspicion of tax evasion over 2006 World Cup (0 replies)
  77. Australian 'ant man' survived outback ordeal by copying Bear Grylls (0 replies)
  78. 'Get stuffed': how Michelle Payne and family beat odds to win Melbourne Cup (0 replies)
  79. Oscar Pistorius prosecutors ask supreme court to convict him of murder (0 replies)
  80. Refugees plead for their release from RAF base in Cyprus (0 replies)
  81. Sinai plane crash: unusual sounds on cockpit recordings, says Russian news agency (0 replies)
  82. Oscar Pistorius lawyer recorded saying: 'I am going to lose' (0 replies)
  83. Mein Kampf: strange tales of the world's most dangerous book (0 replies)
  84. Congressional Democrats Launch a New Strategy to Restore the Voting Rights Act (0 replies)
  85. The Future of Climate Change Is Widespread Civil War (0 replies)
  86. The Guns the NRA Doesn't Want Americans to Get (0 replies)
  87. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Invokes Jailed Relatives to Highlight Racism in Jury Selection (0 replies)
  88. Ben Carson on Americans: "Many of Them Are Stupid." (0 replies)
  89. Here Are 6 Things You Should Care About in Today's State Elections (0 replies)
  90. How the Rohingya Have Been Excluded From Myanmar’s Landmark Elections (0 replies)
  91. How Should the US and NATO Respond to Erdogan’s Electoral Triumph? (0 replies)
  92. Will Iran Abandon the Vienna Peace Talks on Syria? (0 replies)
  93. Why Does Anybody Play Football Anymore? (0 replies)
  94. Italian official defends fascist symbols on birthday cake (0 replies)
  95. VW emissions scandal widens to include Porsche claims (0 replies)
  96. Sinai plane crash: no direct evidence of terrorism, says US intelligence chief (0 replies)
  97. Vatican arrests two over alleged leaks (0 replies)
  98. Winter is coming: the new crisis for refugees in Europe (0 replies)
  99. China arrives in 'big jet club' with homegrown passenger plane (0 replies)
  100. French pilots who fled Caribbean over drug convictions arrested (0 replies)
  101. For Most Syrians, the Problem Isn’t ISIS—It’s Assad (0 replies)
  102. ‘The Nation’ Live! in Portland (0 replies)
  103. J. Crew, Urban Outfitters, and More Just Stopped Using ‘On-Call’ Scheduling (0 replies)
  104. ‘Make No Mistake About It, This Is a War’ (0 replies)
  105. Goodbye to Grantland, ESPN’s Home for Actual Sports Journalism (0 replies)
  106. The Internet Just Spent the Day Making Fun of Jeb Bush (0 replies)
  107. Chinese newspaper editor sacked for criticising Beijing's 'war on terror' (0 replies)
  108. UN group condemns Malaysia's 'arbitrary' detention of Anwar Ibrahim (0 replies)
  109. Bangladesh publishers burn books in protest at killing of secularists (0 replies)
  110. Sinai plane crash not due to technical faults or pilot error, says Russian airline (0 replies)
  111. Turkish election campaign unfair, say international monitors (0 replies)
  112. Japan and South Korea summit signals thaw in relations (0 replies)
  113. Indian civilian dies after Nepalese police fire on protesters at border (0 replies)
  114. Knights and dames removed from Order of Australia by Malcolm Turnbull (0 replies)
  115. A Military-Backed Comedian Will Be Guatemala’s Next President. Activists Aren’t Laughing. (0 replies)
  116. November 2, 1917: The Balfour Declaration Promises British Support for a ‘National Home for the Jewish People’ (0 replies)
  117. Wisconsin Poised to Gut Its Campaign Finance and Anti-Corruption Laws (0 replies)
  118. Why the United States Leaves Deadly Chemicals on the Market (0 replies)
  119. A Chemical-Industrial Complex (0 replies)
  120. Egypt to put editor and writer on trial for sexually explicit writing (0 replies)
  121. Saadi Gaddafi in Tripoli court to face murder charge (0 replies)
  122. Unaccompanied young refugees in Europe 'at risk from criminal gangs' (0 replies)
  123. Russian plane 'broke up in air' before Sinai crash (0 replies)
  124. AKP returns to power in Turkey with outright majority (0 replies)
  125. Shooting at North Carolina's Winston-Salem State University leaves one dead (0 replies)
  126. Eleven dead as refugees' boat sinks off Greek island of Samos (0 replies)
  127. Deadly twin bombings hit hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia (0 replies)
  128. Berlin Wall blunderer Günther Schabowski dies aged 86 (0 replies)
  129. Madagascar: the country that's poor but not poor enough for aid (0 replies)
  130. Los Angeles considers officially 'drought shaming' water violators (0 replies)
  131. FBI says no evidence of bomb in explosion on Maldives president's boat (0 replies)
  132. November 1, 1993: The Maastricht Treaty Is Ratified, Setting Up the European Union (0 replies)
  133. On Bill de Blasio’s Premature Endorsement of Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  134. Russian plane crash: investigation begins into cause of A321 crash (0 replies)
  135. Stability and security dominate Turkish election debates (0 replies)
  136. Secular publisher hacked to death in latest Bangladesh attacks (0 replies)
  137. Somalia threatened by illegal fishermen after west chases away pirates (0 replies)
  138. Rome’s film-star fountain gets revamp as businesses foot the bill (0 replies)
  139. US officials: troops to only fight Isis, Russia risks fueling Syrian quagmire (0 replies)
  140. Greek banks must find extra €14bn to survive dire economic downturn (0 replies)
  141. Bush struggles as Clinton shines in dynastic battle for the White House (0 replies)
  142. Building collapse in China leaves at least 17 dead (0 replies)
  143. Philippines market fire kills 15 (0 replies)
  144. Why Poverty Isn’t a Halloween Costume (0 replies)
  145. October 31, 1926: Harry Houdini Dies (0 replies)
  146. This Film Could Change How the Right Wing Feels About Guns (0 replies)
  147. America Has Lost Its Soul. This Unforgettable New Singer Has Found It. (0 replies)
  148. Quiz: How Much Do You Know About America's Sleaziest Presidential Races? (0 replies)
  149. Baby dies in West Bank after inhaling teargas, says Palestinian ministry (0 replies)
  150. Faecal attraction: toilet-themed Russian restaurant appeals to novelty diners (0 replies)
  151. Mayor of Rome ousted after more than half of city's councillors quit (0 replies)
  152. Roman Polanski 'very happy' US extradition rejected (0 replies)
  153. Texas buffeted by rain, storms and suspected tornado near San Antonio (0 replies)
  154. Merkel under pressure to stem flow of refugees to Germany before talks (0 replies)
  155. Obama orders US special forces to 'assist' fight against Isis in Syria (0 replies)
  156. Dozens killed after explosion at Bucharest nightclub (0 replies)
  157. If the cap doesn't fit ... you may lose your job, discovers suspended Mugabe official (0 replies)
  158. Even Hillary Clinton Thinks It’s Time to Investigate Exxon (0 replies)
  159. California’s New Crisis Pregnancy Center Law Creates a Roadblock for Anti-Abortion Activists (0 replies)
  160. These Bats Look Exactly Like Teddy Bears and Cute Little Piggies (0 replies)
  161. This Chart Shows Where All the Candidates Stand on the World's Biggest Issue (0 replies)
  162. Her Writing Knows Things About Us That Most of Us Will Never Imagine (0 replies)
  163. What If Your Tap Water Was Too Polluted to Drink? (0 replies)
  164. Ted Cruz Is Right: Let Limbaugh and Hannity Moderate a GOP Debate! (0 replies)
  165. A Jazz Singer (0 replies)
  166. Sheldon Wolin, 1922–2015 (0 replies)
  167. Low-carb and Mediterranean diets beat low-fat plans for losing weight – report (0 replies)
  168. Stranger than fiction: mother-daughter murder case grips Australia (0 replies)
  169. 'Two is too much trouble': will China's parents rush to have more children? (0 replies)
  170. Vast Amazon wildfire destroys forest in Brazil and threatens uncontacted tribe (0 replies)
  171. Syria peace talks pin hopes for end to war on Iran and Saudi Arabia (0 replies)
  172. Roman Polanski to appear in Polish court for US extradition hearing (0 replies)
  173. Turkish media denounce 'biggest crackdown on press in republic’s history' (0 replies)
  174. No, Hillary. You Did Not Bring Democracy to Burma. (0 replies)
  175. 100 CEOs Have More in Retirement Savings Than 41 Percent of Americans (0 replies)
  176. 5 Reasons You'll Love This New Book About Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a.k.a. Notorious RBG (0 replies)
  177. October 30, 1885: Ezra Pound Is Born (0 replies)
  178. Rockets strike Iranian opposition camp in Baghdad (0 replies)
  179. Why Conservatives Are Decrying ‘Media Bias’ in the Presidential Debates (0 replies)
  180. Syrian refugee children work Beirut streets to support families (0 replies)
  181. Raif Badawi wins EU's Sakharov human rights prize (0 replies)
  182. North Korea putting thousands into forced labour abroad, UN says (0 replies)
  183. Russian police detain director of Ukrainian library in Moscow (0 replies)
  184. Lesbos volunteer tells of 'huge amount of trauma' as refugee boats capsize (0 replies)
  185. Helicopter drops bomb metres from man filming attack in Syria – video (0 replies)
  186. Afghan exodus grows as Taliban gains ground and hope for future diminishes (0 replies)
  187. Russia's Gulag camps cast in forgiving light of Putin nationalism (0 replies)
  188. China ends one-child policy after 35 years (0 replies)
  189. Ahead of Elections, Turkey’s Left Is Under Attack (0 replies)
  190. Welcome to America, Where We Fight for the Freedom to Visit Disney World (0 replies)
  191. The Black Panther Party and the “Undying Love for the People” (0 replies)
  192. Film Review: The Armor of Light (0 replies)
  193. Huge Sums Are Pouring Into Judicial Elections, But That Would Never Affect the Courts, Right? (0 replies)
  194. There's an Easy Fix for America's Crumbling Highway System (0 replies)
  195. Jeb Bush Made Voting Rights Contingent on Sobriety, but Cut Funding for Treatment (0 replies)
  196. Are We About to Say Goodbye to Fish Sticks? (0 replies)
  197. Forget the Polls. Google Tells Us Who Really Won the GOP Debate. (0 replies)
  198. Concerns About the ‘Pat Tillman’ Military-Themed Sports Uniforms (0 replies)
  199. What Happens When Old Prisons Are Given Back to Their Communities? (0 replies)
  200. Republican Candidates Beat the Populist Drum (0 replies)
  201. Greek coast guard rescues 242 people after wooden boat capsizes (0 replies)
  202. Undiscovered country: the Globe's travelling Hamlet in a Jordanian refugee camp (0 replies)
  203. US and Chinese navy chiefs to discuss South China Sea tensions – US official (0 replies)
  204. Russia risks a repeat of doomed Afghan war in Syria, says EU foreign policy chief (0 replies)
  205. Arab states pose 'critical' risk of defence corruption (0 replies)
  206. Republican candidates attack media amid tough debate questions (0 replies)
  207. Mahmoud Abbas appeals to UN for international protection for Palestinians (0 replies)
  208. Whale-watching boat investigation focuses on why vessel was so unstable when wave hit (0 replies)
  209. A GOP Debate Without a Winner—Or Much of a Point (0 replies)
  210. The Color Line Baseball Doesn't Want to Talk About (0 replies)
  211. Watch 2 GOP Presidential Candidates Call Out Their Party for Denying Science (0 replies)
  212. Fact-Checking Carly Fiorina on Women's Job Losses Under Obama (0 replies)
  213. The 9 Biggest Moments From Wednesday's Republican Debate (0 replies)
  214. Why Is the Center for American Progress Hosting Benjamin Netanyahu? (0 replies)
  215. A Short History of Cops Terrorizing Students (0 replies)
  216. Turkish police storm opposition media offices as election looms (0 replies)
  217. Nigeria rescues hundreds of women and children from Boko Haram (0 replies)
  218. South China Sea: Beijing 'not frightened to fight a war' after US move (0 replies)
  219. Whale-watching boat tragedy caused by freak wave, say investigators (0 replies)
  220. VW chief promises 'ruthless' crackdown on culprits of emissions scandal (0 replies)
  221. Briton sentenced to flogging in Saudi Arabia to be freed (0 replies)
  222. Brazil officials evict families from homes ahead of 2016 Olympic Games (0 replies)
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  224. Afghanistan earthquake: rescue teams struggling to reach survivors (0 replies)
  225. When Bank Workers Occupy the Banks (0 replies)
  226. Please, John Kasich, Make This Debate Matter by Calling Out Trump and Carson (0 replies)
  227. Carly Fiorina's Fact-Defying Stump Speech (0 replies)
  228. A Blunt Guide to How Republican Candidates Feel About Pot (0 replies)
  229. Donald Trump's Problem With Wealthy Women (0 replies)
  230. Paris Is About to Make Huge News. This Video Explains Why. (0 replies)
  231. GOP's Budget-Deal Win Over Obamacare Is an Empty One (0 replies)
  232. Here's Our Exclusive Recap of Tonight's Republican Debate (0 replies)
  233. Long-Acting Contraception Makes Teen Pregnancy Rates Plummet. So Why Are Some Women Still Skeptical? (0 replies)
  234. October 28, 2005: White House Official Scooter Libby Is Indicted in the Valerie Plame Affair (0 replies)
  235. Top CEOs Have $4.9 Billion Saved Up for Retirement. Nearly 1/3 of Workers Have Nothing. (0 replies)
  236. Ex-Vatican official Krzysztof Charamsa: 'I'm a gay man. I'm not a monster' (0 replies)
  237. Iran confirms it will attend international talks over Syria's future (0 replies)
  238. South Sudan: 'a level of human suffering I have never seen anywhere else' (0 replies)
  239. Shot down helicopter in Libya triggers fighting west of Tripoli (0 replies)
  240. Rightwing Law and Justice party wins overall majority in Polish election (0 replies)
  241. Shell halts Carmon Creek oil sands project in Alberta, Canada (0 replies)
  242. Apple calls 2015 'most successful year ever' after making reported $234bn (0 replies)
  243. 'Like a poison': how anti-immigrant Pegida is dividing Dresden (0 replies)
  244. US will fly and sail where 'international law permits' despite rebuke from China (0 replies)
  245. Iran could join Syria peace talks after US drops longstanding opposition (0 replies)
  246. Tony Abbott urges Europe to adopt Australian policies in refugee crisis (0 replies)
  247. Catalan 'independence declaration' to trigger showdown with Madrid (0 replies)
  248. Spain charges five suspected ETA leaders with crimes against humanity (0 replies)
  249. This Could Be the Worst Climate Crisis in the World Right Now (0 replies)
  250. Meet the Republican Senator Who Wants to Fight Global Warming (0 replies)