Daily MailDaughter, 18, cuts off her father's head after he raped her in their Papua New ...Daily MailA teenage girl chopped her father's head clean off with a bush knife after he raped her in their home in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Now residents of the village have formed a protective ring around the 18-year-old, refusing to hand her over to the ...Village rallies around girl who beheaded 'father who raped her'The Times (subscription)PNG girl beheads father after rape | Bangkok Post: newsBangkok PostPNG girl beheads father after he rapes her: reportNew Straits TimesDaily Bhaskar -International Business Times AUall 20 news articles »
Myjoyonline.comHelp build capacities of developing countries - PresidentMyjoyonline.comPresident John Dramani Mahama on Saturday appealed to G8 member countries to support developing countries in building the capacities of their people as they conduct their businesses with transparency and in the right environment. He said currently, gold ...and more »
NDTVRiot police disperse protesters in Istanbul parkZee NewsRiot police disperse protesters in Istanbul park Istanbul: Riot police fired water cannons and tear gas as they drove protesters out of Istanbul's Taksim Square and neighboring Gezi Park on Sunday, an intervention that came shortly after the prime minister ...Turkey: Riot police oust park protestersSan Francisco ChronicleTurkish protesters vow to stay putXinhuaRenewed clashes in TurkeySydney Morning HeraldHerald Scotland -Reuters -Straits Timesall 376 news articles »
Channel 4 NewsTax havens to disclose more data thanks to agreement with David CameronExpress.co.ukDAVID CAMERON yesterday secured an agreement from Britain's network of offshore tax havens to be more transparent about their tax affairs. By: Ted Jeory. Published: Sun, June 16, 2013. Tweet · 0 Comments.British PM strikes "tax havens" deal ahead of G8Channel News AsiaBritain clinches deal on tax havensSouth China Morning PostDavid Cameron is sailing into troubleMirror.co.ukeuronews -Ghana Business News -Economic Timesall 162 news articles »
Sky News AustraliaKanye refused to leave Kim's sideSky News AustraliaUpdated: 13:17, Sunday June 16, 2013. Kanye refused to leave Kim's side. Kanye West refused to leave Kim Kardashian's side before she gave birth to their daughter on Saturday after she told him was feeling 'a little off' on Friday. The 36-year-old rapper, ...Kardashian and West welcome baby girlSydney Morning HeraldA million-dollar deal: Will Kim Kardashian strip again for Playboy?India TodayKim Kardashian And Kanye West's Daughter : A Pregnancy TimelineMTV.comWall Street Journal (blog) -NBCNews.com (blog) -kplr11.comall 558 news articles »
IBNLiveBrazil: Violent Clashes In World Cup ProtestsSky NewsProtesters and riot police in Brazil engaged in violent clashes during a demonstration over the cost of tickets and stadiums. 4:11am UK, Sunday 16 June 2013. Protests over Brazil's hosting of the World Cup. Protesters say hosting the World Cup is costing ...What's not to like about mini World Cup?New Straits TimesJapan only showed half of what we can do, says ZaccheroniGoal.comNeymar stunner helps Brazil beat Japan in Confederations Cup openerCNN InternationalGetty Images -SuperSport -BBC Sportall 1,156 news articles »
NDTVWorld powers cautiously welcome new Iran leader Hassan RowhaniNDTVWashington: World powers offered cautious welcome to moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani after he was declared Iran's new president, amid persistent concerns over Tehran's nuclear program. The 64-year-old's election ends eight years of conservative grip on ...White House says US ready to engage directly with Iranian governmentIndia TodayReady to engage directly with Iran says KerryBusiness StandardIran's Rowhani called to nuclear talksNinemsnNew Straits Times -Los Angeles Times -Aljazeera.comall 1,512 news articles »
India TodayWhite House says US ready to engage directly with Iranian governmentIndia TodayCongratulating the people of Iran for participating in the just concluded elections, the White House on Sunday said that it is ready to engage with the Iranian government directly in order to reach a diplomatic solution to Tehran's controversial nuclear weapons ...Ready to engage directly with Iran says KerryBusiness StandardIran's Rowhani called to nuclear talksNinemsnModerate cleric Rowhani declared new Iran presidentNew Straits TimesLos Angeles Times -GMA News -Aljazeera.comall 1,511 news articles »
AFPAfghan forces to take over nationwide securityBusiness RecorderAfghan security forces will soon take over responsibility for the whole of the country, officials said Saturday, a major milestone as the Nato-led war effort winds down after 12 years of fighting. The handover of the last 95 districts from Nato to Afghan forces ...Two Afghan children killed in mortar attackXinhuaAttacks on foreigners in Afghanistan to increase this summer: officialgulfnews.comExpect more attacks on foreigners in Afghanistan, warns deputy commanderReutersAFP -Wall Street Journal -Washington Postall 108 news articles »
CBC.caNelson Mandela is genuinely revered by most South Africans, but there are a ...Montreal GazetteSOWETO, South Africa — To most South Africans and to the world, Nelson Mandela is credited with having led the successful struggle against white rule and is loved and admired for how he pulled off what looked like the impossible while somehow avoiding ...Concern For Nelson Mandela Continues As He Battles A Lung InfectionGetty ImagesFormer South African President Nelson Mandela is "recovering well" in hospital ...BBC NewsGrandson says Mandela's health improvingNewsdayTelegraph.co.uk -Mail & Guardian Online -ABC Onlineall 136 news articles »
IBNLiveTurkey police storm protest park after PM ultimatumStraits TimesISTANBUL (AFP) - Turkish police stormed an Istanbul park on Saturday after protesters defied an ultimatum from Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to end their occupation of the site, in a major escalation of more than two weeks of anti-government unrest.Turkish police launch assault on protesters in Istanbul parkLos Angeles TimesTurkish riot police drive protesters out of Taksim SquareDeutsche WelleTurkish riot police storm Istanbul park in bid to end protestsswissinfo.chGetty Images -CNN (blog) -NBCNews.com (blog)all 295 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukBritish PM strikes 'tax havens' deal ahead of G-8Straits TimesLONDON (AFP) - Britain on Saturday struck a deal with its overseas territories clamping down on tax evasion, giving Prime Minister David Cameron a stronger hand as he prepares to host a G-8 summit focusing on trade, tax and financial transparency.G8: Cameron sets the agendaeuronewsDavid Cameron, G8 must go beyond pledges and act on tax havensGhana Business NewsBritain tries to stem tax dodges ahead of G8 summitEconomic TimesCrosby Herald -Globe and Mailall 156 news articles »
Daily BeastIran Votes for ReformDaily BeastIn a surprise victory, a pragmatist candidate who ran as a moderate was declared Iran's next president today. Omid Memarian on why the U.S. must show the Iranian people it's with them. Like · Tweet. The results of Iran's presidential election have never been ...Moderate cleric Rowhani declared new Iran presidentBangkok PostPresident-elect Rohani thanks Iranians for huge turnoutPress TVIran Elections: US Tells Tehran To Respect Its People's WillHuffington PostCTV News -Washington Post (blog) -Bloombergall 1,416 news articles »
Times of IndiaOver two dozen killed in bomb, gun attacks in PakTimes of IndiaISLAMABAD: At least 25 people, including a dozen women, were killed and over 30 wounded in separate gun and bomb attacks inside a university and a hospital in Pakistan's southwestern city of Quetta on Saturday. An explosion first ripped through a bus in ...UN chief slams deadly attacks in PakistanXinhuaDouble attack in Pakistan kills 25Channel News AsiaPakistan anti-women bombs kill 25 | Bangkok Post: newsBangkok PostStuff.co.nz -Zee News -BBC Newsall 165 news articles »
The HinduTunisia on the brink of final playoffs for WCupSI.comTunisia moved to the brink of Africa's final playoffs in World Cup qualifying without even playing on Saturday after group rival Sierra Leone's 1-0 loss in Cape Verde. The Tunisians now need just a draw from Sunday's game with Equatorial Guinea to seal a ...Rabutla: I don't see Bafana winning against EthiopiaGoal.comall 190 news articles »
The GuardianUS to arm Syrian oppositionPakistan Daily TimesUNITED NATIONS: The United States has decided to supply arms to the Syrian opposition despite reports that its ranks are full of al Qaeda and other extremist groups backed by Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Talking to reporters outside the Security Council ...US to provide arms to Syrian rebelsMSNBCIn Syria, do Americans hear echoes of Vietnam and Iraq? (+video)Christian Science MonitorWorld exclusive: Iran will send 4000 troops to aid Bashar al-Assad's forces in SyriaThe IndependentTelegraph.co.uk -RT -euronewsall 2,252 news articles »
The NationBrazil v Japan: Group A - FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013Getty ImagesBRASILIA, BRAZIL - JUNE 15: David Luiz of Brazil celebrates after Neymar scored his team's opening goal during the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 Group A match between Brazil and Japan at National Stadium on June 15, 2013 in Brasilia, Brazil.Confederations Cup Betting: Brazil vs JapanGoal.comall 1,076 news articles »
euronewsUS: political settlement in Syria further out of reacheuronewsThe use of chemical weapons and the involvement of Hezbollah fighters in the conflict in Syria is threatening to put a political settlement out of reach. That's according to the US Secretary of State John Kerry whose department issued a statement to that effect ...Bashar al-Assad's troops take Damascus suburb near international airportVancouver SunSyria: Cameron Wants Extremists 'Driven Out'Sky NewsWill a No-Fly Zone Really Work in Syria?...ABC NewsDaily News & Analysis -Reuters Canada -CBS Newsall 2,141 news articles »
BBC NewsPakistan violence: Gunmen storm Quetta hospitalBBC NewsGunmen have attacked a hospital in the western Pakistani city of Quetta, hours after an explosion on a bus killed 14 female university students. Officials say four gunmen were killed during a siege of part of the hospital where the wounded are being treated.Pakistani militants shoot dead two polio vaccination workersThe GuardianPakistan mourns dead after weekend of bloodshedTelegraph.co.ukGunmen in Pakistan kill 2 anti-polio workersSan Francisco ChronicleSouth China Morning Postall 253 news articles »
Montreal GazetteAttacks on foreigners in Afghanistan to increase this summer: officialgulfnews.comKabul: The international community in Afghanistan, recently hit by two high-profile attacks on aid organisations, should brace itself for more Taliban violence in the coming months, the deputy commander of foreign forces said. “I think we should expect [the ...Expect more attacks on foreigners in Afghanistan, warns deputy commanderReutersAfghan forces soon to take overiAfrica.comTwo Afghan children killed in mortar attackXinhuaChannel News Asia -Wall Street Journal -Washington Postall 107 news articles »
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