iAfrica.comTurkey PM warns protestersiAfrica.comTurkish protesters refused to back down Monday after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned they would "pay a price" for their unrelenting demonstrations against his Islamic-rooted government's decade-long rule. As riot police doused thousands of ...Insight - Turkish troubles highlight cultural divideReuters UKTurkish opposition calls on prime minister to halt escalating tensionsOttawa CitizenYoung, urban women: the face of Turkey's protest movementNDTVBusiness Times (subscription)all 852 news articles »
NDTVBombs strike Iraqi markets, at least 21 deadTimes of IndiaBAGHDAD: Car bombs and a suicide attack tore through food markets in two Iraqi towns north of Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 21 people in unrest apparently caused by militants determined to provoke civil war. No group claimed responsibility for ...Car bombs hit markets in central Iraq, killing 22NDTVIraq violence: Market bombings kill at least 12BBC NewsAt least 7 people killed in car bomb attack in IraqXinhuaDaily Mail -CNNall 196 news articles »
Independent OnlineStatement On MadibaAllAfrica.comThe African National Congress has noted the report by the Presidency that the health condition of President Nelson Mandela remains unchanged. We will continue as the ANC to pray for his recovery and call on all South Africans and the world to keep him ...Mandela spends second night in hospitalITNSouth Africans pray for MandelaNamibianall 797 news articles »
Indian ExpressAfghan troops battle insurgents at key targets including Kabul airportThe AustralianTALIBAN insurgents launched a series of attacks on government and military targets across Afghanistan today, beginning with a pre-dawn strike on Kabul international airport that forced flights to a halt as Afghan battled Afghan for control of the capital.Militants attack NATO trucks in Pakistan, kill 4The Seattle TimesDeadly attack on Nato supply convoy in PakistanBBC NewsChild beheaded by militants, Afghan authorities sayCNN InternationalThe Nation -Seattle Post Intelligencer -Bangkok Postall 245 news articles »
The SunI AM THE HAPPY ONEThe SunMourinho is back in West London nearly a decade after his first arrival sent shockwaves through English football. He famously dubbed himself the Special One in a bombshell first Press conference in 2004. And after sealing a four-year, £40million deal to ...New Chelsea manager Mourinho: I am the Happy OneGoal.comMourinho says 'Special One' is now the 'Happy One'Reuters UKFootball - From special one to happy oneYahoo! Eurosport UKThe Independent -Blackpool Citizen -WhatCulture!all 363 news articles »
AFPObama agenda: Meet Edward SnowdenNBCNews.com (blog)The NSA leaker outed himself to The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, Ewan MacAskill and Laura Poitras in Hong Kong. Edward Snowden grew up in North Carolina, lived in Maryland and then Hawaii, where he worked for private contractor Booz Allen Hamilton ...Snags seen in any US bid to extradite whistleblowerAFPEdward Snowden failed in attempt to join US army's elite special forces unitThe GuardianDefense contractor employer of Edward Snowden says leaks are 'shocking'Daily MailWashington Post (blog) -Los Angeles Times -The Independentall 985 news articles »
LivemintTurkish Opposition Calls on Erdogan to End TensionVoice of AmericaTurkey's opposition party leader has urged Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stop escalating tensions and dragging the country "into the fire" as anti-government protests that have led to three deaths entered their 11th day. Kemal Kilicdaroglu, head of ...Turkey is safe to visit, says country's tourism ministry as protesters take control of ...Daily MailTurkish police clear protesters out of Ankara squareTelegraph.co.ukTurkey PM warns protesters 'will pay' as demos go onAsiaOneNDTV -Deutsche Welle -Xinhuaall 770 news articles »
ComputerworldWWDC 2013: What to expect at Apple developer's conferenceLos Angeles TimesApple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday morning with a keynote event that's expected to feature a slew of new products and services by the Cupertino tech giant. Of course, with Apple, everything is secretive, so it's not entirely clear ...iOS 7 beta reportedly reveals flat design, revamped iconsCNETWatch Apple's WWDC liveiAfrica.comFrom iOS 7 to Mac: What to Expect at Apple's WWDC 2013PC MagazineFox News -Telegraph.co.uk -San Jose Mercury Newsall 252 news articles »
NEWS.com.auCar bombs hit markets in central Iraq, killing 22NewsdayBAGHDAD - (AP) -- Militants detonated explosives-laden cars around two busy markets in central Iraq on Monday, killing 22 people and wounding dozens, the latest in a wave of violence ravaging the country. Attacks in Iraq have spiked to levels not seen ...At least 7 people killed in car bomb attack in IraqXinhuaString of bombings kill 20 in IraqKhaleej TimesBombers strike market in Iraq; 15 deadCNN InternationalVoice of Americaall 192 news articles »
The GuardianGolden oil of Iraqi Kurdistan raises tensions with BaghdadThe GuardianOn a hot and dusty plateau in Iraqi Kurdistan, engineers in hard hats are gathered around a section of new pipeline as they check final test data before oil starts flowing for the first time directly across the border to Turkey. Twin flare towers behind a bank of ...Iraqi Kurdistan: Turkey Turning To Kurds To Meet Energy NeedsUNPOIran, Iraqi Kurdistan to Further Expand Trade CooperationFars News AgencyRare Visit to Kurds by Iraqi LeaderNew York TimesWashington Post -Newsday -Aljazeera.comall 52 news articles »
CBS NewsMilitants attack NATO trucks in Pakistan, kill 4The Seattle TimesMilitants dressed as policemen and armed with assault rifles and rockets attacked a NATO convoy in Pakistan carrying supplies Monday for the U.S.-led coalition in neighboring Afghanistan, killing four people, officials said. By RIAZ KHAN. Associated Press ...Afghanistan: Gun and rocket attack near Kabul airportBBC NewsAfghan authorities: Battle near Kabul airport overSeattle Post IntelligencerTaliban target Kabul airport in ongoing attack | Bangkok Post: newsBangkok PostSouth China Morning Postall 258 news articles »
The News InternationalNo longer any room for dictatorships in Pakistan: PresidentThe News InternationalISLAMABAD: In his historic sixth address to the joint session of Parliament, President Asif Ali Zardari congratulated Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on his election win and expressed confidence that he (Sharif) would meet expectations. The president ...Who will stop the drone strikes?Deutsche WellePM gives cabinet 15-day deadline to set action planAssociated Press of PakistanUN development agency's chief congratulates PM Sharif, assures supportBusiness RecorderDAWN.com (blog) -South China Morning Post -The Express Tribuneall 395 news articles »
The GuardianInsight - Turkish troubles highlight cultural divideReuters UKBy Ralph Boulton. ISTANBUL | Mon Jun 10, 2013 1:22pm BST. ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan stands before a sea of cheering faithful waving Turkish flags and, to shouts of "Allahu Akbar", God is Greatest, summons the spirit of pious ...A season of protests in TurkeyLivemintTurkish opposition calls for end to tensionNewsdayLira Sinks Most in Year as Erdogan Warns Protesters, BankersBloombergBusiness Recorder -Deutsche Welleall 811 news articles »
Business RecorderWho will stop the drone strikes?Deutsche WelleNewly-elected Pakistani PM Sharif faces a number of challenges. But experts say the biggest one is how to convince the US to stop drone strikes against militants in the country's northwestern tribal areas. During the run-up to the May 11 parliamentary ...PM gives cabinet 15-day deadline to set action planAssociated Press of PakistanTime for drone policy to match rhetoric: PMThe News InternationalThe sway of optimismDAWN.comBusiness Recorder -South China Morning Post -News Pakistanall 377 news articles »
Daily BeastMandela Still in Serious ConditionDaily BeastNelson Mandela remained in “stable, but serious†condition on Monday after spending the weekend in a Pretoria hospital for a lung infection. Mandela, 94, has been hospitalized three times this year. Spokesman Mac Maharaj denied reports that visitors are ...Mandela's health still serious, South African government saysThe Star OnlineNelson Mandela's condition in hospital remains serious but stable: South African ...Globe and MailSouth Africans pray for MandelaNamibianall 785 news articles »
CBS NewsCan Edward Snowden Stay in Hong Kong?New Yorker (blog)In choosing to go to Hong Kong, Edward Snowden, the former C.I.A. tech, who leaked news of the U.S. government's collection of private Internet and telephone data, put himself at the intersection of forces more powerful than what he called that city's ...NSA contractor risks steep jail time for data leakHouston ChronicleDaniel Ellsberg thanks Edward SnowdenPoliticoPrism Whistleblower 'Sought Better World'Sky NewsIrish Times -The Guardian -Daily Beastall 853 news articles »
Fars News AgencyIran, Iraqi Kurdistan to Further Expand Trade CooperationFars News AgencyThe issue was raised in a meeting between heads of Iran's Khorramabad and Iraq's Soleymanieh Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture in Northeastern Iraq on Sunday. During the meeting in Iraq's Northeastern Kurdish city of ...Maliki, Barzani to activate joint reconciliation committeewww.worldbulletin.netWorld Digest: Maliki visits north in bid to mend ties with KurdsWashington PostIraqi PM makes rare visit to Kurdish regionAljazeera.comReuters -Northwest Arkansas News -Press TVall 49 news articles »
IBNLiveBombers strike market in Iraq; 15 deadCNNBaghdad (CNN) -- A string of car bombs killed 15 people and wounded 30 others near Baghdad on Monday, an Iraqi parliament member told CNN. Three bombs targeting a vegetable market went off in quick succession, Husain Hamham said. The incident ...Attacks Kill 13 In Iraqi MarketVoice of AmericaIraq market attack kills at least 13euronewsBombings in Iraq, reconciliation in IrbilDeutsche WelleRTE.ie -Times of India -Al-Bawabaall 174 news articles »
CTV NewsTurkish opposition calls on prime minister to halt escalating tensionsOttawa CitizenANKARA, Turkey - Turkey's opposition party leader has called on the prime minister to stop escalating tensions as anti-government protests that have led to three deaths entered their 11th day. A day earlier, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a ...Defiant Erdogan to hold counter-rallies next weekendeuronewsIn Turkish protests, a patchwork of demandsWashington PostUPDATE 1-Turkey's Erdogan vows to "choke" financial speculatorsReutersFox Newsall 858 news articles »
NDTVParis Jackson to stay in care home?NDTVFollowing her attempted suicide on June 5, late pop legend Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson has reportedly been asked to shift from a psychiatric unit to a children's ward at the UCLA Medical Center here. Judge Mitchell Beckloff is said to have ...Paris will be switching schoolsiAfrica.comGoth rock singer refers to suicide attempt in LAGigwiseDiana Ross — Paris Jackson's Godmother, Possible Guardian — Comforts ...Radar OnlineMyFox Philadelphia -The Australian -Capital FM Kenyaall 55 news articles »
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