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  1. Mother agrees to son’s circumcision in exchange for release from Florida jail (0 replies)
  2. 'Hello, dictator': Hungarian prime minister faces barbs at EU summit (0 replies)
  3. France to force big supermarkets to give unsold food to charities (0 replies)
  4. Mexican officials: 40 killed after police ambushed in drug cartel region (0 replies)
  5. Ireland gay marriage referendum: high urban turnout boosts yes hopes (0 replies)
  6. An extraordinary escape: survivors of migrant boat disaster tell their stories (0 replies)
  7. California accepts historic offer by farmers to cut water usage by 25% (0 replies)
  8. Turtle on edge of extinction after sudden attack by mystery disease (0 replies)
  9. Spain's mayors hope for 10th re-election amid changing political landscape (0 replies)
  10. Illinois Bill Would Ban State Pension Funds from Divesting from Israel (0 replies)
  11. The Prospects for Radical Democracy in Spain (0 replies)
  12. How Scott Walker and His Allies Hijacked the Wisconsin Supreme Court (0 replies)
  13. These Photos of Sea Creatures Soaked by Oil in California Will Break Your Heart (0 replies)
  14. These Are the Jobs Robots Will Take From Humans, According To Researchers With Jobs…For Now (0 replies)
  15. Breaking: California Farmers Agree to Water Cuts (0 replies)
  16. Two Years After Rana Plaza, Are Bangladesh’s Workers Still at Risk? (0 replies)
  17. Chris Christie Uses Prisoners to Fix His Office Furniture (0 replies)
  18. Gaza economy 'on verge of collapse', with world's highest unemployment (0 replies)
  19. Irish voters make history in gay marriage referendum (0 replies)
  20. Civil war still a bitter memory as El Salvador prepares to beatify Romero (0 replies)
  21. Korean Air 'nut rage' woman freed from jail (0 replies)
  22. Saudi Arabia: casualties after suicide bomber strikes Shia mosque (0 replies)
  23. Israel's new deputy foreign minister: 'This land is ours. All of it is ours' (0 replies)
  24. Ukraine fears spread of separatist conflict amid hostility towards Kiev (0 replies)
  25. Moving Photographs of Japanese-American Internees, Then and Now (0 replies)
  26. Does Mike Huckabee Know Where the Ark of the Covenant Is Buried? (0 replies)
  27. Here's the Best Stuff from Edward Snowden's Reddit "Ask Me Anything" (0 replies)
  28. Amtrak’s Spectrum Gap (0 replies)
  29. McDonald's boss 'proud' of wages he pays as thousands demand a pay rise (0 replies)
  30. Pentagon admits two children probably killed in US-led air strike in Syria (0 replies)
  31. Dating site hackers expose details of millions of users (0 replies)
  32. Dunkirk flotilla docks in France to honour second world war mission (0 replies)
  33. Guatemala president fires ministers amid corruption scandal (0 replies)
  34. 'Stable' Antarctic ice sheet may have started collapsing, scientists say (0 replies)
  35. Angolan journalist settles defamation case over blood diamonds book (0 replies)
  36. Ukrainian forces says two drones shot down over war zone are Russian (0 replies)
  37. Ramadi and Palmyra: 'Whoever didn’t make it out was killed later on by Isis' (0 replies)
  38. Anger over EU's 'slave trade' rhetoric as naval operations begin in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  39. French feminists demand rewording of 1789 'rights of man' declaration (0 replies)
  40. Why Silicon Valley Won’t Solve the World’s Problems (0 replies)
  41. The Tea Party's Most Hated Presidential Hopeful? Hint: Not Hillary Clinton (0 replies)
  42. Exclusive: The CIA Is Shuttering a Secretive Climate Research Program (0 replies)
  43. An Unsettling Sentence (0 replies)
  44. The Proof That Centrism is Dead (0 replies)
  45. Why We Need to Take Sy Hersh’s bin Laden Bombshell Seriously (0 replies)
  46. How Defunding Derails Our Infrastructure (0 replies)
  47. Here Are the Navy’s Plans to Bomb the Arctic (0 replies)
  48. World Governments Subsidize the Burning of Fossil Fuels to the Tune of $10 Million a Minute (0 replies)
  49. David Letterman’s final episode: a stoic but touching send-off for the Late Show (0 replies)
  50. How Yemen information minister's tweets broadcast the fall of Sana'a (0 replies)
  51. South-east Asia migrant crisis: foreign diplomats converge on Burma (0 replies)
  52. China warns US plane to leave airspace over disputed islands (0 replies)
  53. Qatar still failing migrant workers, says Amnesty International (0 replies)
  54. Isis controls 50% of Syria after seizing Palmyra (0 replies)
  55. Rand Paul ends marathon filibuster but fails to block Patriot Act (0 replies)
  56. UN urges Jordan not to deport Palestinian activist back to Syria (0 replies)
  57. 'Nightmare' California oil spill damages rare coastal ecosystem (0 replies)
  58. Hunter pays $350,000 to shoot black rhino: 'I believe in survival of species' (0 replies)
  59. Baby survives Colombia landslide that killed his mother and 11 relatives (0 replies)
  60. Women Peacemakers Head to the Korean DMZ to Spark Conversation, Change (0 replies)
  61. ISIS Just Captured One of Syria's Most Magnificent Ancient Cities (0 replies)
  62. A Historian’s Case for Why We Should Stop Talking About the Founding Fathers (0 replies)
  63. Neo-McCarthyism and the US Media (0 replies)
  64. Obama: Climate Deniers in Congress Are Undermining Our Troops (0 replies)
  65. Inside the Happiness Racket (0 replies)
  66. US releases more than 100 documents recovered from Osama bin Laden raid (0 replies)
  67. Fears for Palmyra's ancient treasures as Isis retakes northern part of Syrian city (0 replies)
  68. Drive-in bingo: young Swedes hooked on playing numbers game in their cars (0 replies)
  69. Russia threatens to ban Google, Twitter and Facebook over extremist content (0 replies)
  70. Train drivers' latest strike paralyses German rail network (0 replies)
  71. Senior Vatican official offered bribe to child sex abuse victim, inquiry hears (0 replies)
  72. Israel scraps scheme to ban Palestinians from buses (0 replies)
  73. Mother seeks groom for her son in India's first gay personals advert (0 replies)
  74. Laser surgery restores Sainte-Chapelle stained glass window to Gothic glory (0 replies)
  75. Inside the Happiness Racket (0 replies)
  76. What Particular Kind of Death Is Your State Known For? (0 replies)
  77. The Slow-Mo Scandal That Could Crush Scott Walker's Presidential Hopes (0 replies)
  78. Here Are 13 Killings by Police Captured on Video in the Past Year (0 replies)
  79. This Is Mike Huckabee's Brain on Ethanol (0 replies)
  80. Indonesia and Malaysia agree to offer 7,000 migrants temporary shelter (0 replies)
  81. Spanish regional elections will be critical test for broken two-party system (0 replies)
  82. Seymour Hersh’s Bin Laden Story Challenged the Power Structure—So Media Disregarded It (0 replies)
  83. Six Chinese nationals charged in US over alleged economic espionage plot (0 replies)
  84. 'Poisoned' Russian whistleblower was fatalistic over death threats (0 replies)
  85. Police beg for biker gang truce but fear more violence: 'Is this over? Likely not' (0 replies)
  86. Russia bans 'undesirable' international organisations ahead of 2016 elections (0 replies)
  87. Israel faces Fifa suspension over claims it discriminates against Palestinians (0 replies)
  88. EU plan for migrant quotas hits rocks after France and Spain object (0 replies)
  89. Hillary Clinton breaks media silence and insists: 'I want those emails out' (0 replies)
  90. Peabody Energy exploited Ebola crisis for corporate gain, say health experts (0 replies)
  91. Turkey: three held over shooting of female talent show contestant (0 replies)
  92. Burundian refugees in Tanzania hit by devastating outbreaks of cholera (0 replies)
  93. Seymour Hersh’s Bin Laden Story Challenged the Power Structure—So Media Disregarded It (0 replies)
  94. The World Is About to Lose This 10,000-Year-Old Ice Shelf (0 replies)
  95. "White Slavery," Meth, and Ice Cream Shops: The Government Guide to Biker Gangs (0 replies)
  96. George W. Bush's CIA Briefer: Bush and Cheney Falsely Presented WMD Intelligence to Public (0 replies)
  97. It’s Election Day in Philadelphia: Will a Trio of Wealthy School ‘Reformers’ Buy the Mayor’s Race? (0 replies)
  98. 9 Headlines We Guarantee You’ll See Again Sooner Than You Think (0 replies)
  99. What’s Wrong With the Federal Death Penalty (0 replies)
  100. Ukraine vote gives government power to suspend foreign debt payments (0 replies)
  101. New documents claim to prove Mugabe ordered Gukurahundi killings (0 replies)
  102. Burundi refugees say there is no turning back as fears grow of reprisals at home (0 replies)
  103. Zambia to lift ban on hunting of lions and leopards (0 replies)
  104. Portuguese prosecutors investigate policeman who allegedly beat fan in front of his children (0 replies)
  105. Pakistan welcomes Zimbabwean cricketers amid tight security (0 replies)
  106. Italian coastguards: military action will not solve Mediterranean migrant crisis (0 replies)
  107. Afghan backlash over security deal with Pakistan (0 replies)
  108. Afghan police officers jailed over woman's death in mob attack (0 replies)
  109. Karl Ove Knausgaard condemns Norway's Arctic oil plans (0 replies)
  110. Hillary Clinton emails will not be released until January 2016, says State Department (0 replies)
  111. A Privatized River Runs Through It (0 replies)
  112. How Austerity Killed the Humanities (0 replies)
  113. This Is Actually the First Tweet @POTUS Ever Sent, Back in 2008 (0 replies)
  114. America's Views Align Surprisingly Well With Those of "Socialist" Bernie Sanders (0 replies)
  115. Here's One Way The Developing World Totally Has America Beat (0 replies)
  116. Jeb Bush Says His Brother Was Misled Into War By Faulty Intelligence. That's Not What Happened. (0 replies)
  117. Is the Egyptian state using sexual torture against women? (0 replies)
  118. Colombia mudslide after heavy rains kills over 50 people (0 replies)
  119. Most of the world's workers have insecure jobs, ILO report reveals (0 replies)
  120. Geologists use jelly, lasers and water to unravel mystery of volcanic eruption (0 replies)
  121. Cartoonist Luz to quit Charlie Hebdo (0 replies)
  122. EU to launch Mediterranean naval mission to tackle migrant crisis (0 replies)
  123. Shell's Arctic oil exploration rig draws hundreds in protest at Seattle port (0 replies)
  124. Rout of Ramadi reawakens Iraq to 'brutal reality' (0 replies)
  125. Creeping censorship in Hong Kong: how China controls sale of sensitive books (0 replies)
  126. French court clears police over Paris deaths that triggered 2005 riots (0 replies)
  127. Former Cuban castaway Elián González, now 21, would like to visit US (0 replies)
  128. The End of Mad Men and the Rise of Women (0 replies)
  129. Why the U.S. Spent Billions on an Army that Conscripted Child Soldiers (0 replies)
  130. Oxford University to Divest from Fossil Fuels (0 replies)
  131. Actually, Mad Max: Fury Road Isn’t That Feminist; And It Isn’t That Good, Either (0 replies)
  132. 6 Ways to Fix the Climate While Fighting Economic Inequality (0 replies)
  133. The United States Is Sponsoring an Army That Recruits Child Soldiers (0 replies)
  134. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and the End of Innocence (0 replies)
  135. 'We helped out of solidarity': Indonesian fishermen come to aid of boat migrants (0 replies)
  136. Iraqi militias head to Anbar after fall of provincial capital to Isis (0 replies)
  137. Plan to reform WHO after Ebola to be unveiled by Angela Merkel (0 replies)
  138. UK to offer drones to help combat people-smugglers in Libya (0 replies)
  139. Raped Indian nurse dies after 42 years in coma (0 replies)
  140. Chechen teenager 'forced' to marry police chief amid growing row in Russia (0 replies)
  141. Indonesia sends three warships and a plane to turn away migrant boats (0 replies)
  142. North Korea 'not even close’ to meeting standards on nuclear weapons, says Kerry (0 replies)
  143. Yemen: Saudi-led air strikes resume as five-day ceasefire ends (0 replies)
  144. Texas biker gang shooting: nine dead and 18 wounded at restaurant in Waco (0 replies)
  145. How Much Water Are the Richest Californians Wasting? It's a Secret (0 replies)
  146. Shell accused of strategy risking catastrophic climate change (0 replies)
  147. Ramadi falls to Isis fighters despite Iraqi PM's call for reinforcements (0 replies)
  148. 20,000 Macedonians demand resignation of Gruevski government (0 replies)
  149. Egypt executes six men convicted of killing soldiers after 'grossly unfair' trial (0 replies)
  150. 'They hit us, with hammers, by knife': Rohingya migrants tell of horror at sea (0 replies)
  151. Marco Rubio says comprehensive immigration reform would not pass (0 replies)
  152. Cheap blindness drug should be made widely available, says WHO (0 replies)
  153. Burundi's president appears in capital for first time since coup attempt (0 replies)
  154. Pope Francis canonises 19th-century Palestinian nuns (0 replies)
  155. US 'deeply concerned' by Egypt's death penalty decision for Mohamed Morsi (0 replies)
  156. South-east Asia migrant crisis: Burma faces blame over influx of boat people (0 replies)
  157. Suicide car bomber kills at least three after ramming foreign convoy in Kabul (0 replies)
  158. Nepal earthquake: the village wiped off the map in a few terrifying seconds (0 replies)
  159. Cambodia deports fugitive Russian tycoon accused of embezzling $175m (0 replies)
  160. Burma’s boatpeople ‘faced choice of annihilation or risking their lives at sea’ (0 replies)
  161. Salma Hayek, Aishwarya Rai and Parker Posey hit back at gender inequality (0 replies)
  162. Inuit hunters’ plea to the EU: lift ban seal cull or our lifestyle will be doomed (0 replies)
  163. Burundi media suffers backlash after failed coup attempt (0 replies)
  164. US Christians ‘bankrolling’ no campaign in Ireland’s gay marriage referendum (0 replies)
  165. Islamists warn of backlash over Mohamed Morsi death sentence (0 replies)
  166. US drone kills five militants at Taliban site in Pakistan, officials say (0 replies)
  167. Doubt cast over seniority of Isis leader killed by US special forces in Syria raid (0 replies)
  168. French winegrower risks jail to protect his grapes (0 replies)
  169. BB King fans flock to his legendary Mississippi club to pay tribute (0 replies)
  170. Nigerian child suicide bomber kills several at crowded bus station (0 replies)
  171. Nepal earthquake: all eight bodies recovered from crashed US helicopter (0 replies)
  172. Shellfish species shrinking as rising carbon emissions hit marine life (0 replies)
  173. Vladimir Putin plays hockey with ex-NHL stars – and scores eight goals (0 replies)
  174. China not backing down on South China Sea dispute as US seeks resolution (0 replies)
  175. The Conservative Case for Taxing Carbon Pollution (0 replies)
  176. Putting the Stalin in Shostakovich: pro-Soviet cantatas cause outrage (0 replies)
  177. Barcelona's anti-poverty crusader leads race to be city's next mayor (0 replies)
  178. Russia planning legislation to brand foreign NGOs as 'undesirable' (0 replies)
  179. Burundi's president returns to divided capital after failed coup (0 replies)
  180. Isis drives Iraqi troops out of stronghold to strengthen its grip on Ramadi (0 replies)
  181. Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sentenced to death (0 replies)
  182. Mexican judge returns teenage girl to US mother after earlier sending wrong teen (0 replies)
  183. Colombia suspends spraying illegal coca fields with herbicide over cancer link (0 replies)
  184. Canada reneges on emissions targets as tar sands production takes its toll (0 replies)
  185. Bush v. Rubio: Who Will Win Neocons' Hearts and Minds? (0 replies)
  186. When You Binge-Watch "Mad Men," You Might Be Killing the Planet (0 replies)
  187. Bill de Blasio on the Crisis of Inequality and the Blind Spots of the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  188. The Other Baltimore Story: Ronald Hammond and ‘Routine Injustice’ (0 replies)
  189. Venezuela shortages lead pharmacy chain to fingerprint customers (0 replies)
  190. World's most powerful selfie? Indian and Chinese leaders pose for photo (0 replies)
  191. Failed Burundi coup leader arrested as president returns from Tanzania (0 replies)
  192. Trapped in Dubai airport: the father and son who had nowhere to go (0 replies)
  193. Activist lawyer who defended Ai Weiwei charged with 'provoking trouble' (0 replies)
  194. Asian migrant crisis grows as 800 asylum seekers rescued off Indonesia (0 replies)
  195. Wreckage of US military helicopter found in Nepal (0 replies)
  196. Luxembourg's prime minister first EU leader to marry same-sex partner (0 replies)
  197. 'We all have the blues': tributes pour in after BB King dies aged 89 (0 replies)
  198. Digital age poses a new challenge to Iran's relentless book censors (0 replies)
  199. Why Legal Weed Is the Future (0 replies)
  200. It’s Been 6 Months Since Tamir Rice Died and the Cop Who Killed Him Still Hasn't Been Questioned (0 replies)
  201. What the “Mad Men” Theme Music Has Been Trying to Tell Us All Along (0 replies)
  202. The Pipeline That Texans Are Freaking Out Over (Nope, Not Keystone) (0 replies)
  203. That Time Neal Stephenson Blew Up the Moon (0 replies)
  204. Charlotte to pay $2.25m to family of black man shot dead by white officer (0 replies)
  205. Amtrak train sped up in minute before fatal crash in north Philadelphia (0 replies)
  206. Asylum seekers appeal to high court against order to send them to Nauru (0 replies)
  207. South-east Asia faces its own migrant crisis as states play 'human ping-pong' (0 replies)
  208. Slaughter of Iraqi family in suspected US-led air strike hints at cost of war (0 replies)
  209. Varoufakis refuses any bailout plan that would send Greece into ‘death spiral’ (0 replies)
  210. American Sharif Mobley in call from Yemeni jail: 'They're trying to kill me' (0 replies)
  211. Homan Square detainee: I was sexually abused by police at Chicago 'black site' (0 replies)
  212. President 'back in Burundi' as coup general declares uprising a failure (0 replies)
  213. Cyprus peace talks raise hopes of an end to a conflict that has haunted Europe (0 replies)
  214. Isis reaches gates of ancient Syrian city Palmyra, stoking fears of destruction (0 replies)
  215. The US Military's Sexual-Assault Problem Is So Bad the UN Is Getting Involved (0 replies)
  216. When Homemade, Untraceable, Military-Style Semi-Automatic Rifles Go Bad (0 replies)
  217. The Tories Won the Vote, but They're Losing Britain (0 replies)
  218. News We Can’t Lose (0 replies)
  219. Labour’s Love’s Lost (0 replies)
  220. Snowden’s Vindication (0 replies)
  221. How Immigrants Have Changed the Democratic Party (0 replies)
  222. The Cold War’s Over—So Why Is the US Military Still Built to Fight It? (0 replies)
  223. Angolan journalist who accused generals of rights abuses faces court (0 replies)
  224. No wallet, no worries: Denmark considering cash-free shops (0 replies)
  225. Dubrovnik festival pulls controversial Houellebecq play due to security risk (0 replies)
  226. Malaysia and Thailand turn away hundreds on migrant boats (0 replies)
  227. Heavy fighting erupts between rival Burundi troops (0 replies)
  228. South Koreans row back over North Korea anti-aircraft gun execution claim (0 replies)
  229. More bodies found in Philippines slipper factory fire (0 replies)
  230. Taliban launch deadly attack on Kabul guesthouse (0 replies)
  231. Uninvited Guest (0 replies)
  232. Nimbler Than Nimbyism (0 replies)
  233. Which Tech Companies Are the Greenest? (0 replies)
  234. Is Bernie Sanders the Best Candidate on Climate Change? (0 replies)
  235. Qatar claims life improving for World Cup workers, but rights groups sceptical (0 replies)
  236. Heavy fighting erupts between rival Burundi troops (0 replies)
  237. Nepal's quake-shattered villages: 'there’s nothing to stay for now' (0 replies)
  238. Oskar Gröning trial: British Auschwitz survivor takes the stand (0 replies)
  239. Amtrak train reportedly going 106mph into turn at time of crash (0 replies)
  240. Gunmen storm Kabul guesthouse (0 replies)
  241. Le Monde left rudderless after staff fail to back owners' preferred editor (0 replies)
  242. Greece drops option of legal action in British Museum Parthenon marbles row (0 replies)
  243. On the border and in the crossfire: Cameroon's war with Boko Haram (0 replies)
  244. Al-Shabaab kidnaps 14 Iranian fishermen stranded in Somalia (0 replies)
  245. 'You can’t trust anybody': the Mexicans caught up in the drug war just south of Texas (0 replies)
  246. All the Single Ladies Aren’t So Privileged (0 replies)
  247. ‘It’s Not for Us to Live In’: New Yorkers Speak Out About Gentrification (0 replies)
  248. As Podemos Rises in Spain, Will Feminism Rise With It? (0 replies)
  249. Why Radicals Like Bernie Sanders Should Run As Democrats, Not Independents (0 replies)
  250. Berkeley Votes to Warn Cellphone Buyers of Health Risks (0 replies)