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  • Car rams into Virginia hikers

    Car rams into Virginia hikers

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    A parade in the US state of Virginia has been ended by an horrendous car crash. Over 50 people were injured in an incident where a car ploughed into the crowd whose members had been hiking through the area. More than a dozen people were seriously injured in the crash, which took place during the Trail Days festival in the town of Damascus in northern Virginia. Ambulances ferried the ...

  • Israel worried that Russian weapons will reach Hezbollah

    Israel worried that Russian weapons will reach Hezbollah

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Israel has warned Russia about sending arms to Syria. Justice Minister Tzipi Livni has spoken on Channel Two television's Meet the Press to condemn shipments of arms from Russia that she said may be used against Israel. She said: "These are not just any weapons, they are tie-breakers, and that's why there is a responsibility with all world powers, certainly Russia, not to supply such ...

  • Syrians on alert as bombs explode in Damascus

    Syrians on alert as bombs explode in Damascus

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    At least eight people have been killed and ten others injured in a bomb attack in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The incident took place in the north of the city, where cars and buildings were set alight by a bomb. The bomb had been concealed in another car which was parked near a school in the Rukn Eddin neighbourhood. Another explosive device was defused by military experts who had ...

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  • Spies hang after Tehran court ruling

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Two spies have been hanged in Iran following a Revolutionary Court judgement. Press TV has reported the spies, who worked for the US Central Intelligence Agency and the Israeli spy agency, the Mossad, were hanged at dawn on Sunday. Sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Court, the men have been named as Mohammad Heidari, a Mossad agent and Kourosh Ahmadi, who was convicted of working for ...

  • Oil spill causes Texas to launch law suit

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    BP and Halliburton are being sued by the state of Texas over one of the worst oil spills in US history. Texas has become the latest complainant in allegations that both companies engaged in "misconduct" for their role in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Four other states that have sued BP and other companies in connection to the spill. Alabama and Louisiana filed complaints in 2010 ...

  • France still unsure about gay marriage

    Arizona State News.Net - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    France has legalised same-sex marriage, becoming the 14th country to do so. President Francois Hollande signed the bill into law following months of bitter political debate, including a legal challenge by the right-wing opposition. On Friday the Constitutional Council threw out the challenge, allowing the president to sign the documents. The legislation also legalises gay ...

  • Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives in IndiaUpdate

    Arizona State News.Net - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived here today on a three-day state visit. The visit is expected to expand cooperation between the two countries substantially. External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said New Delhi is highly hopeful that the visit will enhance mutual trust and understanding between the people and leadership on sensitivities of two countries. Briefing media here ...

  • Venezuela in rare diplomatic overture to America

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    CARACAS - Venezuela on Sunday made a rare diplomatic overture to the United States, suggesting it could be time for better ties."We are going to remain open to normalizing relations with the United States," Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said on Televen television Sunday."The first thing would be to resume diplomatic representation at the highest level," he said.The ...

  • British skier falls to his death in French Alps

    The Independent - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The man, who has not been named, was out with another skier when they were caught in a storm as they descended the challenging Vallee Blanche near Chamonix.He plunged down the north face of the Aiguille du Midi mountain after the pair decided to return to the cable car because of dangerously high winds and blizzards.Mountain rescue teams have yet to recover his body.Captain Patrice Ribes, of ...

  • Shooting death of gay man rocks New York community

    C News - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    A view of fog over the New York skyline. (REUTERS/Lucas Jackson) NEW YORK - Greenwich Village, the birthplace of the U.S. gay rights movement, remained in shock on Sunday over the shooting death of a gay man by a gunman who police said uttered anti-gay slurs before targeting the victim. Mark Carson, 32, was shot dead in Greenwich Village around midnight on Friday in what police are calling a ...

  • 8 things to know

    CNN - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    >World-renowned chef, author and Emmy winning television personality Anthony Bourdain visits Libya in the next episode of "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown," airing Sunday, May 19, at 9 p.m. ET. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook.(CNN) -- Following Libya's revolution, oil production has been restored and the country has slipped from the front pages. Once more, Libya has become North ...

  • 8 things to know before visiting Libya

    CNN - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    >World-renowned chef, author and Emmy winning television personality Anthony Bourdain visits Libya in the next episode of "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown," airing Sunday, May 19, at 9 p.m. ET. Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook.(CNN) -- Following Libya's revolution, oil production has been restored and the country has slipped from the front pages. Once more, Libya has become North ...

  • Police killed as violence continues in Iraq

    Al Jazeera - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    At least 10 policemen have been killed after unidentified gunmen attacked a police station in the Iraqi city of Rawah, northwest of Baghdad, police officials say. The attack took place on Sunday evening in the city, located about 320km northwest of Baghdad, the Iraqi capital. The base commander was among those killed, a police source told Al Jazeera. Qais al-Rawi, the head of the area's ...

  • Biebers monkey Abandoned animal is German state property after singer fails to claim it back

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Justin Bieber’s abandoned monkey Mally is now officially the property of the German state and has been moved to a secret location to protect it from paparazzi photographers and fans wanting to adopt ...

  • Imran Khan condemns killing of senior member of his reforming party after she was gunned down outside her home

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Former cricketer Imran Khan has condemned the killing of a senior member of his political party and laid the blame with the leader of rival party the Muttahida Quami ...

  • Pope Francis admits he falls asleep during nighttime prayer but thinks God understands

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The Pontiff told a crowd of 200,000 people about his moment of shuteye, but said he thought God understands that it's hard to stay awake after a tiring ...

  • Swingeing socialist tax policies in France mean thousands of millionaires have paid more than 100 of their annual income

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Taxes on the rich imposed by Socialist president Francois Hollande meant more than 8,000 French households had tax bills that exceeded their income last ...

  • Could South America end its participation in the war on drugs Fears horrific human cost of tackling cartels will lead to change in policy

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Latin American countries could stop deploying law enforcement agencies to fight cartels after concluding that the human costs of the 'war on drugs' is just too ...

  • No peace deal in Syria and I wont be stepping down says president Assad in rare interview punctured by shell fire

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    In a rare interview conducted in the library of the presidential palace in Damascus, he warned America and Russia that peace talks were no nearer the negotiating ...

  • Benghazi-disciplined diplomat a prolific poet

    CBS News - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Raymond Maxwell -- one of the four State Department officials disciplined over security lapses that led to the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last year -- is also a prolific poet. And he's been publishing provocative verses since he was put on administrative leave December ...

  • Thunderstorm supercells threaten Midwest

    CBS News - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Not sure if these homes have basements, but it's insane to live in Oklahoma tornado country and not have one. We live in the Midwest, and we have a basement to go too when the tornado warnings sound. Every home in practically every subdivision has basements. I wouldn't live in a home without ...

  • 5 hospitalized in train collision

    CNN - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    >Were you there? Share your images with iReport.(CNN) -- Five people remained in the hospital -- one in critical condition -- two days after a commuter train derailed and struck another train on one of the busiest tracks in the country, officials said Sunday. National Transportation Safety Board investigators looking at the accident, along the corridor from New York to New Haven, Connecticut, ...

  • HM Led Labor Breakthrough by European Retailers

    International Herald Tribune - Sunday 19th May, 2013

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  • Jlem to vie for 2019 UNSC seat despite Berlin bid

    Jerusalem Post - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Israel will go ahead with its candidacy for an unprecedented seat on the UN Security Council in 2019 despite Germany's determination to run against it, diplomatic officials ...

  • A-G told IDF to remove remaining Migron homes

    Jerusalem Post - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    The state should remove the structures that were left intact at the site of the former Migron outpost, Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein told the Civil Administration last week according to his office.The IDF had forcibly evacuated 50 families from the outpost in September, after the High Court of Justice ruled that their homes were built without permits on land classified by the state as ...

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