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New York Daily News
   
Michelle Obama criticized for not covering her head during trip to Saudi Arabia   
New York Daily News
First Lady Michelle Obama looked grim in Saudi Arabia as she stood behind President Obama to greet the new king and his all-male entourage — most of whom refused to shake her hand. The First Lady was criticized Tuesday for not covering her head ...

Obama pushes gender equality in India, but not in Saudi Arabia   Washington Times
Battery Heated Clothing Gets Put to the Test2:21   NEWS.com.au
New Saudi king greets Obama, but ignores First Lady   New York Post
E! Online   
Times of India   
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The Hindu
   
10 killed in Tripoli hotel attack   
The Hindu
In the latest sign of Libya's descent into chaos, gunmen stormed a luxury hotel used by diplomats and businessmen in the capital on Tuesday, killing 10 persons. Two attackers were killed following an hour-long standoff that included a car bomb that exploded ...

Eight killed in attack at luxury Libya hotel   Irish Examiner
US citizens dies in a terrorist attack in Libya   Business Standard
Libya hotel assault: 9, including 5 foreigners, dead as IS claims responsibility   Firstpost
DAWN.com   
GMA News   
MiamiHerald.com   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
On Auschwitz anniversary, Jewish leader warns that Jews are again being ...   
Hamilton Spectator
Survivors and families make their way to lay candles at the Birkenau Memorial during Tuesday's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Vanessa Gera.
Paula, 81, recalls day soldiers liberated camp   Irish Examiner
Auschwitz survivor has her 'revenge', 70 years on from liberation   ABC Online
Gallery: Remembering Auschwitz   Sacramento Bee
Irish Independent   
TODAYonline   
MyNews3 Las Vegas KSNV   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ex-spy Litvinenko poisoned twice, inquiry told   
Irish Examiner
A long-awaited inquiry into the death of Russian former spy Alexander Litvinenko opened with the revelation that the KGB agent turned Kremlin critic may have been poisoned with radioactive polonium not once — as authorities initially thought — but twice.
Former Russian spy may have been poisoned twice   The Week Magazine
Putin Accused of Ordering Former Russian Secret Agent to be Poisoned in London   VICE News
Examining the death of a Russian spy   Bangkok Post
The Times (subscription)   
Mirror.co.uk   
Sky News   
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Business Recorder
   
Iran Warns of 'Consequences' for Israeli Attack   
NDTV
Tehran: Iran has told the United States that Israel should expect consequences for an attack on the Syrian-controlled Golan Heights that killed an Iranian general, a senior official said on Tuesday. Revolutionary Guards General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi died ...

Israeli air force strikes Syrian army targets   Business Standard
Israel launches airstrikes on Syria following rocket attack, 'red line' warning from ...   RT
Fire exchanged between Syria and Israel   Christian Science Monitor
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
DEBKA file   
Press TV   
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Channel News Asia
   
Search for QZ8501 victims will continue: Report   
Channel News Asia
The search for the victims of the crashed AirAsia jet QZ8501 will continue, Reuters quoted Indonesian search and rescue agency BASARNAS as saying on Wednesday (Jan 28). PHOTOS. Indonesian rescue workers unload bags containing bodies, recovered ...

Indonesian agency to continue search efforts for AirAsia crash victims   Daily Mail
AirAsia flight QZ8501: Indonesia military ends hunt   Business Standard
Indonesian military ends AirAsia recovery mission despite retrieving only 70 ...   Mashable
The Star Online   
The Chosun Ilbo   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Irish Independent
   
Freedom is no exception   
The Nation
State legislation against religion defamation The Charlie Hebdo caricatures have stirred emotions worldwide; the vehement killing of twelve people and the world wide rallies condemning defamation of the Holy Prophet (SAW), to several world leaders ...

Dinamalar receives threat letter   The Hindu
Anger expressed, Paris moves on from terror attack   Boston Globe
Murdering Freedom of Speech   Huffington Post
Daily News & Analysis   
Zee News   
RT   
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Washington Times
   
Nigeria elections put Christians in danger of more Muslim attacks   
Washington Times
People stand near blood stains in the street following last night's explosion in Kano, Nigeria, Monday, May 19, 2014. A car bomb exploded in the Christian neighborhood of Nigeria's second most populous and mainly Muslim city of Kano on Sunday ... more >.
Activists ensure Nigeria's kidnapped schoolgirls aren't forgotten   The Globe and Mail
BREAKING: The Man Who makes Bomb For Boko Haram Has Been Arrested   Osun Defender
Boko Haram 'bomb maker' held in Nigeria   Nigerian Tribune
Daily Times Nigeria   
Daily Sun   
The News   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
France Seeks to Sanction Web Companies for Posts Pushing Terror   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- The French government is stepping up the pressure on Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. to help in the struggle against terrorist groups. President Francois Hollande said Tuesday in Paris the government will present a draft law next month that ...

I'm thinking of quitting the UK over rise in anti-Semitism, says Maureen Lipman ...   Daily Mail
Hollande tells Jews: Your place is here   The Daily Star
Jewish visits to Temple Mount increase by 92% since 2009   Jerusalem Post Israel News

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BBC News
   
South Sudan children swapping guns for books   
BBC News
Around 300 child rebel soldiers in South Sudan sit proudly with their uniforms and rifles as they listen to their commander speak. There is a sense of excitement because soon they will be released into the care of the United Nations. "I haven't seen my mother ...

Child soldiers freed in South Sudan   Independent Online
Tears, chants as rebel child soldiers are freed in South Sudan   Reuters
Armed group releases 280 children in South Sudan   Business Standard
Voice of America   
New York Times   
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