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  1. EU to create new quarantine system for Mediterranean migrants (0 replies)
  2. Is Iraq worth the fight? After years of war and chaos, its people no longer know (0 replies)
  3. Greek debt crisis enters crucial 48 hours as optimism over bailout rises (0 replies)
  4. Mississippi to propose removal of Confederate emblem from state flag (0 replies)
  5. UN report on Gaza war likely to bolster international criminal court inquiry (0 replies)
  6. Diddy arrested on suspicion of assault on University of California campus (0 replies)
  7. No Matter Who Wins, 2016 Will Be All About the Bankers (0 replies)
  8. The True Story of a Texas Prison Riot (0 replies)
  9. San Francisco Thinks Sex Will Make Your Showers Shorter (0 replies)
  10. A Century After Ota Benga’s Captivity, Elites Still Don’t Understand White Supremacy (0 replies)
  11. EU extends sanctions against Russia as Ukraine conflict rumbles on (0 replies)
  12. US air strike kills Benghazi attack suspect, says*Pentagon (0 replies)
  13. Isis suspends two boys from pole in Syria for eating during Ramadan – report (0 replies)
  14. Climate change threatens 50 years of progress in global health, study says (0 replies)
  15. Barack Obama to deliver eulogy for Charleston church victims (0 replies)
  16. Hopes for Greece bailout deal rise sharply as Athens gives ground (0 replies)
  17. Ethiopia's ruling party wins by landslide in general election (0 replies)
  18. Panel to review UN response to alleged Central African Republic sex abuse (0 replies)
  19. Japanese deny alleged $1.5m payment for 2002 World Cup support (0 replies)
  20. The Greatest Threats to American National Security Are Guns and the Police (0 replies)
  21. Jeb Bush Just Got His Big Chance to Impress the Koch Brothers (0 replies)
  22. Why Chris Christie Is Fighting the Release of His Media List (0 replies)
  23. Neil Young: Donald Trump Shouldn’t Use My Music. Bernie Sanders Can, Though (0 replies)
  24. The Confederate Flag Is a Symbol of Racist Terror. It Should Be Eradicated. (0 replies)
  25. DNA trace from New York prison escapees found in rural cabin (0 replies)
  26. Moroccan gay men to serve four months for posing close together for photograph (0 replies)
  27. Spanish anti-austerity party and US economist launch green energy plan (0 replies)
  28. French teens unable to 'cope with' baccalaureate English question (0 replies)
  29. UN accuses Israel and Hamas of possible war crimes during 2014 Gaza conflict (0 replies)
  30. Eurozone creditors raise hopes of Greek bailout deal (0 replies)
  31. Europe's oldest man, Nazar Singh from Sunderland, dies age 111 (0 replies)
  32. Performers in 'palace revolt' against director of Norway's national opera (0 replies)
  33. Taliban attack parliament building in Kabul with suicide car bomb and RPGs (0 replies)
  34. Only a third of the EU is governed by the centre-left (0 replies)
  35. Germany frees Egyptian journalist Ahmed Mansour (0 replies)
  36. Leader of group cited in 'Dylann Roof manifesto' donated to top Republicans (0 replies)
  37. Kirill Petrenko to succeed Simon Rattle at the Berlin Philharmonic (0 replies)
  38. Why Chicago Won’t Go Bankrupt—And Detroit Didn’t Have To (0 replies)
  39. Running for President Hasn't Stopped Rick Perry From Taking Oil-Industry Money (0 replies)
  40. America's CEOs Now Make 303 Times More Than Their Workers (0 replies)
  41. Voter Participation Is at Historic Lows. It’s Time to Rethink GOTV. (0 replies)
  42. 'When the buying stops, the killing can too' – Chinese dog meat festival faces internal pressure (0 replies)
  43. Migrants on Hungary's border fence: 'This wall, we will not accept it' (0 replies)
  44. Creditors offer Greece six-month bailout reprieve as Tsipras weighs response (0 replies)
  45. Europol web unit to hunt extremists behind Isis social media propaganda (0 replies)
  46. Lawsuit brought by Muslims rounded up after 9/11 gets go-ahead from court (0 replies)
  47. New York prison break manhunt follows 'credible sighting' 350 miles away (0 replies)
  48. Hackers ground 1,400 passengers at Warsaw in attack on airline's computers (0 replies)
  49. Chagos islanders go to supreme court in battle to be allowed home (0 replies)
  50. Will Europe’s Leaders Push Greece to the Breaking Point? (0 replies)
  51. Conservative Group Defends Dylann Roof's "Legitimate Grievances" (0 replies)
  52. Greece and eurozone leaders in last-ditch scramble to reach deal (0 replies)
  53. Mourners gather in Charleston and across US after church shooting – in pictures (0 replies)
  54. Scan of mummified body of Swedish bishop reveals baby hidden in coffin (0 replies)
  55. Saudi Arabia tells citizens to ignore latest WikiLeaks release (0 replies)
  56. Yoga fans around world take to their mats for first International Yoga Day (0 replies)
  57. Pope Francis praises Turin shroud as an 'icon of love' (0 replies)
  58. Berkeley balcony collapse: families vow to fight to prevent similar accidents (0 replies)
  59. Hitler's art of flowers and fairytale castles sells for £280,000 at auction (0 replies)
  60. Explosion in Lebanon's western Bekaa region 'was Israel destroying drone' (0 replies)
  61. Google to exclude 'revenge porn' from internet searches (0 replies)
  62. The town that banned Wi-Fi (0 replies)
  63. Italian author Elena Ferrante stays in shadows despite prize nomination (0 replies)
  64. Greek prime minister prepares last-ditch offer to avoid default on debts (0 replies)
  65. Dylann Roof: FBI probes website and manifesto linked to Charleston suspect (0 replies)
  66. Chicago warns gay men to vaccinate against meningitis ahead of pride week (0 replies)
  67. Cleanup of California oil spill goes low-tech to limit environmental impact (0 replies)
  68. The City of Chicago Used a Mumford and Sons Concert To Displace Homeless People (0 replies)
  69. Here’s What Appears to Be Dylann Roof's Racist Manifesto (0 replies)
  70. The Deeply Racist References in Dylann Roof's Apparent Manifesto, Decoded. (0 replies)
  71. Decoding the Scene From Dylann Roof's "Favorite Film" (0 replies)
  72. New Mexico police search mountains for missing former White House chef (0 replies)
  73. Dylann Roof talked of 'hurting a bunch of people' before shootings, says friend (0 replies)
  74. Greece to make improved offer to international creditors (0 replies)
  75. Three dead and dozens injured as man drives vehicle into crowd in Austria (0 replies)
  76. Iranian vice-president attacks hardliners over volleyball ban for female fans (0 replies)
  77. Families of Irish students killed in US balcony collapse bring bodies homes (0 replies)
  78. Tasmanian woman critical after being allegedly doused in petrol and set alight (0 replies)
  79. The Best Golfers in the World Are Playing on a Poop-Watered Course (0 replies)
  80. Want To Get Rich? Become a Water Lawyer in California (0 replies)
  81. Judge in Dylann Roof Case Has A History of Racist Comments (0 replies)
  82. Canadian aboriginal women four times more likely to be murdered, police say (0 replies)
  83. Massachusetts police fatally shoot man wielding knife in Boston – reports (0 replies)
  84. A day without Haitians as vendors stay clear of Dominican marketplace (0 replies)
  85. Volleyball ban for female fans reignites debate in Iran (0 replies)
  86. ECB staves off collapse of Greek banking system with emergency funding (0 replies)
  87. ‘It’s the Day Without Haitians in Dominican Republic’ (0 replies)
  88. Obama to US Mayors on Guns: "We Need a Change in Attitude. We Have to Fix This." (0 replies)
  89. Charleston's Hometown Newspaper Is Putting Awful Cable News to Shame (0 replies)
  90. Whose Race—And Gender—Is it Anyway? (0 replies)
  91. Charleston Paper Investigating Church Shooting May Have Been Attacked by Hackers (0 replies)
  92. NRA Leader Blames Slain Charleston Pastor for Slaughter of His Congregants (0 replies)
  93. Berkeley student deaths: shock and heartbreak as tragedy touches Ireland (0 replies)
  94. Rand Paul's Plan to Give the Economy a "Steriod Injection" Could Have Scary Side Effects (0 replies)
  95. Rick Perry: Don't Blame Guns for Charleston Attack. But Maybe Blame Drugs. (0 replies)
  96. Charleston shooting: Dylann Roof charged with nine counts of murder – live updates (0 replies)
  97. European Central Bank agrees emergency funding for Greece (0 replies)
  98. Danish rightwinger Kristian Thulesen Dahl rides high on populist tide (0 replies)
  99. China's Xi Jinping says poverty is 'nothing to fear' after pesticide deaths (0 replies)
  100. UN launches fresh Yemen aid appeal as WHO confirms dengue fever outbreak (0 replies)
  101. Kangaroos are southpaws, showing left-hand preference 95% of time, says study (0 replies)
  102. North Korea claims 'cure' for Mers, Aids and Ebola (0 replies)
  103. Israelis watch intently as Syrian rebels approach Golan Heights border (0 replies)
  104. Why Chief Justice John Roberts Will Probably Save Obamacare (0 replies)
  105. Should the Charleston Attack Be Called Terrorism? (0 replies)
  106. Jon Stewart Is All Out of Jokes After Charleston Shooting (0 replies)
  107. Jeb Bush’s Presidential Announcement Was Simultaneously Audacious and Underwhelming (0 replies)
  108. We Need to Do More Than Fix the Pipeline to Get Parity for Women in Office (0 replies)
  109. Rare copy of Shakespeare's second folio may fetch $500,000 at auction (0 replies)
  110. 'We heard roaring in the street': on the hunt for Tbilisi zoo's missing predators (0 replies)
  111. Denmark swings to the right as centre-left coalition accepts defeat (0 replies)
  112. Charleston killings leave US reckoning with race and guns amid 'broken peace' (0 replies)
  113. Greece faces banking crisis after eurozone meeting breaks down (0 replies)
  114. Our Mad Worlds (0 replies)
  115. ISIS Is Using US Military Hardware to Fight the Iraqi Army (0 replies)
  116. The Gun Lobby Blames the Charleston Mass Shooting on "Gun-Free Zones" (0 replies)
  117. Why Corporate Media Want to Blame California’s Drought on Your Eating Avocados (0 replies)
  118. The Lawyer Who Handled Dylann Roof’s Drug Case Says He Seemed Like "Just a Normal Kid" (0 replies)
  119. Murdered State Senator Clementa Pinckney Made This Haunting Speech About Walter Scott (0 replies)
  120. America's Election Watchdogs Are Literally Arguing Over Whether FEC Commissioners Are People (0 replies)
  121. We Have Some Bad News For You About the Pope's Big Climate Push (0 replies)
  122. Justice Clarence Thomas Cites NFL Player's Memoir to Support Executing Mentally Disabled Man (0 replies)
  123. Colombia's pipes to nowhere: villagers die of thirst as corruption stalls dam project (0 replies)
  124. South Korean lawmakers approve Hwang Kyo-ahn as prime minister (0 replies)
  125. Denmark election could seal centre-left comeback or boost David Cameron (0 replies)
  126. Police still searching Tbilisi streets for tiger and hyena after zoo flood (0 replies)
  127. Hong Kong parliament defies Beijing's insistence and rejects 'democracy' plan (0 replies)
  128. One in every 122 people is displaced by war, violence and persecution, says UN (0 replies)
  129. Merkel accuses Greece of breaking pledges despite 'unprecedented help' (0 replies)
  130. Fukushima power plant operator 'knew of need to protect against tsunami' (0 replies)
  131. Letters (0 replies)
  132. Pope's climate change encyclical tells rich nations: pay your debt to the poor (0 replies)
  133. Charleston church shooting: manhunt under way for 'deranged' suspect (0 replies)
  134. Ramadan in St Petersburg – the city where the sun doesn't set (0 replies)
  135. How Instagram Made Basketball Fans See Black Dads (0 replies)
  136. Puzzle No. 3367 (0 replies)
  137. A Shaky Launch for HBO’s The Brink (0 replies)
  138. How Obamacare Is Actually Preventing Americans from Escaping Poverty (0 replies)
  139. 9 Killed in Mass Shooting at Historic Black Church in South Carolina [Updated] (0 replies)
  140. Jeb Bush Slams Washington's Pampered Elites...But Enlists Them for His Campaign (0 replies)
  141. A Judicial Election Threatened North Carolina Republicans' Agenda. So They Canceled the Election. (0 replies)
  142. This Drought May Be Having Some Very Weird Side-Effects (0 replies)
  143. Pope Francis: Humans Are Turning the Earth Into an "Immense Pile of Filth" (0 replies)
  144. You Can’t Fix ‘Broken Windows’, So End It Now (0 replies)
  145. Climate Change Is a Crisis We Can Only Solve Together (0 replies)
  146. French warn Britain: Brexit could be your Waterloo (0 replies)
  147. Uber drivers are employees not contractors, California rules (0 replies)
  148. Rachel Dolezal under pressure to quit police ombudsman board (0 replies)
  149. Ebola genetic code analysed to show evolution of worst ever outbreak (0 replies)
  150. Yemen: car bombs target Shia mosques and Houthi headquarters (0 replies)
  151. Nato shows its teeth to Russia with elaborate Baltic training exercise (0 replies)
  152. Greece says bailout deal is up to troika amid speculation over exit from EU (0 replies)
  153. 'Mastermind' of 1982 Jewish cafe attack in Paris arrested in Jordan (0 replies)
  154. Berkeley Irish student deaths: minister hits out at New York Times coverage (0 replies)
  155. Boston time capsule returned to its 1795 burial place, with a few modern items (0 replies)
  156. 'This isn't human': migrants in limbo on Italian-French border (0 replies)
  157. Death and Devastation in Sanaa (0 replies)
  158. Donald Trump Just Seriously Burned a Top Tea Party Group (0 replies)
  159. We Could Save 2 Million Lives Globally by Cleaning Up the Air (0 replies)
  160. Mitt Romney's Big-Money Man to Lead Group Digging Up Dirt on Hillary (0 replies)
  161. Why Bernie Sanders Is The Perfect Candidate For This Moment in American Politics (0 replies)
  162. Greek central bank governor warns of 'uncontrollable crisis' (0 replies)
  163. Georgia police shoot tiger that killed man after zoo escape (0 replies)
  164. Nutella spat: France's Ségolène Royal told to leave Italian products alone (0 replies)
  165. Swiss investigating 53 cases of possible money laundering at Fifa (0 replies)
  166. Congress' Fix for Cyberattacks May Hand the Government More of Your Data (0 replies)
  167. Rupert Murdoch's son James to take the reins at 21st Century Fox (0 replies)
  168. Donald Trump announces US presidential run with eccentric speech (0 replies)
  169. Man in Germany dies of complications stemming from Mers virus (0 replies)
  170. Vladimir Putin opens Russian 'military Disneyland' Patriot Park (0 replies)
  171. UK adds to condemnation of Bahrain over jailing of Shia opposition leader (0 replies)
  172. Jeb Bush finally hits campaign trail and casts self as candidate who 'actually did things' (0 replies)
  173. Indonesian police show off alleged 'people smuggler bribes' from Australia (0 replies)
  174. Six people killed and seven injured in balcony collapse at party in California (0 replies)
  175. Greek exit real prospect as eurozone hardens towards belligerent Athens (0 replies)
  176. Qatar Airways urged to scrap policy allowing it to sack pregnant cabin crew (0 replies)
  177. Vatican rains down damnation on Italian journalist over papal letter leak (0 replies)
  178. Marco Rubio Says Koch World Doesn't Want Anything From Washington. Really? (0 replies)
  179. Jeb Bush Says Obama Has Left "Violence Unopposed." Ask Al Qaeda. (0 replies)
  180. The Pope Says Climate Change Is Real. Catholic GOP Candidates Disagree. (0 replies)
  181. Neil Young to Donald Trump: Don't Rock in My Free World (0 replies)
  182. 25 Years Later: Lessons From the Organizers of Justice for Janitors (0 replies)
  183. Climate Deniers Are Quickly Bringing About Their Own Worst Nightmare (0 replies)
  184. Jeb Bush Is Out of His Depth on Foreign Policy (0 replies)
  185. Why Obama Should Restart Nuclear Talks With Russia (0 replies)
  186. The Death Penalty Cases Before the Supreme Court Are a Prelude to a Legal Assault on the Constitutionality of Capital Punishment (0 replies)
  187. Syrian doctors to present US with evidence of Assad’s use of chemical weapons (0 replies)
  188. Egyptian court confirms Morsi death sentence over jailbreak during uprising (0 replies)
  189. Italian police forcibly remove migrants stranded near French border (0 replies)
  190. US drone strike kills Yemen al-Qaida leader Nasir al-Wuhayshi (0 replies)
  191. China must grant Hong Kong genuine democracy, says activist on eve of vote (0 replies)
  192. Denmark's green Alternative: organic, meat-free and poised for breakthrough (0 replies)
  193. Bahrain opposition leader Ali Salman sentenced to four years in jail (0 replies)
  194. Doubts persist over Iranian pledge to ease ban on women at sports events (0 replies)
  195. Filipino Muslim rebels hand over assault weapons to reinforce peace deal (0 replies)
  196. 13 Tweets That Definitively Prove That Donald Trump Is Not a Scientist (0 replies)
  197. Mount Everest moved three centimetres after Nepal earthquake (0 replies)
  198. Georgia police accused of unnecessarily shooting zoo animals in wake of floods (0 replies)
  199. Jeb Bush makes presidential pitch: 'We will take command of our future again' (0 replies)
  200. Greece talks must yield imminent agreement, says European Central Bank (0 replies)
  201. Pope Francis warns of destruction of world's ecosystem in leaked encyclical (0 replies)
  202. Sudan president Omar al-Bashir leaves South Africa as court considers arrest (0 replies)
  203. Italy threatens to give Schengen visas to migrants as EU dispute deepens (0 replies)
  204. CIA torture appears to have broken spy agency rule on human experimentation (0 replies)
  205. Spain's indignado mayors stay true to their roots in first day on the job (0 replies)
  206. Chuck Blazer agreed to go undercover at Fifa to avoid potential 75-year sentence (0 replies)
  207. Basilica of Saint-Donatien in Nantes engulfed by blaze – video (0 replies)
  208. Caitlyn Jenner and Miley Cyrus Shouldn’t Be Asked to Be Official LGBTQ Representatives (0 replies)
  209. The Yes Men’s Latest Stunt: Helping Activists Around the County Pull Off Their Own Pranks (0 replies)
  210. In Max Blumenthal’s ‘The 51 Day War,’ Life in Gaza Looks Bleak, But Resistance is Growing (0 replies)
  211. Pope Francis' Climate Change Encyclical Just Leaked. Here's What It Says. (0 replies)
  212. The US Base More Secret Than Guantánamo (0 replies)
  213. Moroccan gay men to be tried for violating 'public modesty' over photo (0 replies)
  214. News outlets face losing control to Apple, Facebook and Google (0 replies)
  215. World leaders accused of shameful failure over refugee crisis (0 replies)
  216. Jihadi leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar killed in US air strike, Libya claims (0 replies)
  217. Greece's latest attempt to reach deal with creditors collapses (0 replies)
  218. Japanese PM's plan to allow troops to fight overseas angers voters (0 replies)
  219. US shark attacks: two teenagers lose limbs on same North Carolina beach (0 replies)
  220. Turkish president gives ruling AKP first chance to form government (0 replies)
  221. Think the Climate Debate Is Settled? Jeb Bush Says You're "Arrogant" (0 replies)
  222. Yet Another Way That Oil Is Screwing the Environment (0 replies)
  223. Jeb Bush Is Officially Running For President. Here's Some of What You Need to Know About Him. (0 replies)
  224. A Hawk’s Eye View of Climate Change (0 replies)
  225. The Death of Climate Denialism (0 replies)
  226. Pakistan imposes moratorium on executions during Ramadan (0 replies)
  227. US and Poland in talks over weapons deployment in eastern Europe (0 replies)
  228. Israel defends Gaza conflict as 'moral war' (0 replies)
  229. Rome feels pressure of migration buildup with makeshift refugee camp (0 replies)
  230. Rachel Dolezal: NAACP postpones meeting set to address race questions (0 replies)
  231. Sudan president barred from leaving South Africa (0 replies)
  232. Alexis Tsipras hints that Greece is nearing compromise deal on debts (0 replies)
  233. Scientists leave isolation dome after eight months simulating life on Mars (0 replies)
  234. What I've Learned Photographing "a Place Where You Could Get Away With Murder" (0 replies)
  235. Endgame looms for Greek crisis as both sides take debt negotiations to the brink (0 replies)
  236. Russia and China broke into Snowden files to identify western spies, says MI6 (0 replies)
  237. Young woman killed by 'celebratory' gunfire at wedding in northern France (0 replies)
  238. Zoo animals on the loose and deaths feared after Georgia floods (0 replies)
  239. Gun goes off in Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York, injuring four people (0 replies)
  240. UN concern at Bangladesh plan to move thousands of Rohingya to flooded island (0 replies)
  241. EU states in ‘deals to shut Eritrean borders’ (0 replies)
  242. 65-year-old man killed by escaped elephant in Germany (0 replies)
  243. Revealed: how the world turned its back on rape victims of Congo (0 replies)
  244. Iranian president says final nuclear deal 'within reach' (0 replies)
  245. US seeks to store military weapons and vehicles in eastern European countries (0 replies)
  246. Australia has hit 'new low' amid claims of payment to people smugglers (0 replies)
  247. These Stunning Photos Show the Urban Sky Like You've Never Seen It Before (0 replies)
  248. BREAKING: Tamir Rice Investigation Results Released by County Prosecutors (0 replies)
  249. Dallas police confirm HQ attack suspect shot by sniper is dead –*as it happened (0 replies)
  250. Ukraine says six soldiers killed by rebels and 14 wounded in last 24 hours (0 replies)