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US ammunition airdrop in Syria raises concerns amid reduced vetting of rebels

Move follows ‘pause’ of US training effort that vetted individual fightersas US says recipients of materiel are far from regime forces but near Isis
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Taliban pull back from Kunduz as fighting flares on southern highway

The Taliban said they were pulling back in the northern city of Kunduz on Tuesday in order to protect civilians, but fighting continued elsewhere in the country with government troops battling to reopen the main highway south of the capital Kabul.
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US draws a line on protecting CIA-backed rebels in Syria

After the CIA spent more than two years secretly working with Arab allies to arm, train and fund thousands of so-called moderate rebels to oppose Assad, American officials have watched in recent days as Russian bombs and missiles have targeted those groups.
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Syria Rebels Plan Suicide Attacks on Russians

The Homs Liberation Movement, a Free Syrian Army faction close to al Qaeda, plans to infiltrate the Syrian military to find where the Russians are—and blow them up.
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Shocking Ibiza cannibal attack CCTV shows British DJ having face chewed by stranger "growling like wild animal"

Kenny McSween admitted "I thought I was going to die" after he was pounced on in the lobby of his apartment and horrifically beaten
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Google Street View Cars To Soon Map Bay Area Pollution Levels

From car exhaust, to soot and even cigarette smoke, Google Maps will soon show the pollution you and your neighbors are breathing in.
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Turkish officials claim 'concrete evidence' of Isis link to bombings

Government sources tell the Guardian they have found link with Suruç attack in July blamed on Islamic State, and have been tracking group for months
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New Syrian rebel alliance formed, says weapons on the way

The Arab groups in the new alliance are operating under the name "The Syrian Arab Coalition" - a grouping which U.S. officials have said would receive support under a new U.S. strategy aimed at fighting Islamic State in Syria.
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Amnesty accuses U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish group of demolishing homes

Amnesty International on Tuesday accused a Syrian Kurdish militia supported by the United States of committing war crimes by driving out thousands of non-Kurdish civilians and demolishing their homes.
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While at State, Clinton chief of staff held job negotiating with Abu Dhabi

For the four years that Hillary Rodham Clinton was secretary of state, her longtime friend and adviser Cheryl D. Mills served next to her as chief of staff. Clinton has said Mills helped her run the State Department’s sprawling bureaucracy, oversaw key priorities such as food safety, global health policy and LGBT rights, and acted as “my principal liaison to the White House on sensitive matters.”
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Migrants Dump Garbage from Their Balconies at German Asylum Center

Migrants Dump Garbage from their Balconies : Augsburg Asylum Center, Germany
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Police Guarding Julian Assange at London Ecuadorian Embassy Are Withdrawn

Police officers who have been stationed outside London's Ecuadorian Embassy to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange were withdrawn on Monday.
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Bearded hipsters mistaken for ISIS terrorists

Someone thought this situation was about to get hairy. A group of beard aficionados were caught in the crosshairs of the law when people mistook the hirsute group for...
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China enters the search for alien life with the construction of the world's biggest radio telescope

Chinese scientists are constructing the world's biggest radio telescope, which will be more effective than any other at picking up weak messages from outer space that could be linked to intelligent life. Assembly of the Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical Telescope, or FAST, began in July and is expected to be completed in 2016.
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Israelis call up more police officers amid continued violence

www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-israel-palestinians-clashes-201
c began calling up additional police reserves Sunday to deploy in Jerusalem and elsewhere as the latest violent escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict entered its second week, heightening concerns it would spiral out of control
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New tool can identify soldiers most likely to commit violent crimes, study shows

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Using the military records of all 975,057 soldiers who served during a six-year period, researchers have developed an algorithm they hope can help prevent severe, violent crimes by identifying those at greatest risk of becoming perpetrators.
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Web giant paid £4,327 corporation tax last year - less than average UK worker paid £26k

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Facebook paid less tax last year than the average British worker – despite making £105million from advertising and other sales.

The social media giant’s UK business handed over just £4,327 in company taxes, while a Briton earning the average salary would have paid more than £5,000 on their income.
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Syria rebels battle to reverse ISIL

www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/syria-rebels-battle-reverse-isil-gains-

Rebels have battled to reverse an Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group advance on Syria's Aleppo, as Washington said it would resume talks with Moscow to avoid accidents in the skies over the war-torn country.
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U.S. official: 'Psychological blow' in ISIS killing of Iranian general in Syria

The death of a top Iranian military commander in Syria this week has dealt a "psychological blow" to elements backing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, according to a U.S. intelligence official.

The killing of a commander in the Revolutionary Guards Corps at the hands of ISIS also highlights the extent of Iranian involvement in Syria and the dire straits in which Assad finds himself, Washington-based analysts say.
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Iranian-American journalist convicted, Iran news agency says

A court in Iran has convicted Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, Iran's ISNA news agency said on Sunday, but the U.S. newspaper said Tehran was working a political angle by not disclosing details.
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Gaza official: Pregnant woman and child killed in airstrike

An Israeli airstrike on a home in Gaza killed a pregnant Palestinian woman and her 2-year-old child Sunday, a Gazan official said, as weeks of violence between Israel and Palestinians escalated from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip.
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Iranian parliament ratifies outlines of JCPOA

Iranian lawmakers on Sunday approved the general outlines of a motion on a nuclear deal signed between Iran and the 5+1 group of world powers on a conditional basis.
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Afghan Taliban’s Reach Is Widest Since 2001, U.N. Says

The Taliban insurgency has spread through more of Afghanistan than at any point since 2001, according to data compiled by the United Nations as well as interviews with numerous local officials in areas under threat.

In addition, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan over the past two weeks has evacuated four of its 13 provincial offices around the country — the most it has ever done for security reasons — according to local officials in the affected areas.
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Deleting genes could boost lifespan by 60 per cent, say scientists

The secret of extending life by decades may lie in switching off certain genes, scientists believe, after showing that small genetic tweaks can make organisms live 60 per cent longer.

Ten years of research by the Buck Institute for Research on Ageing and the University of Washington has identified 238 genes that, when silenced, increase the lifespan of yeast cells.
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China asks world to impose 'code of conduct' on Internet

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"It is highly necessary and pressing for the international community to jointly bring about an international code of conduct on cyberspace at an early date," said Wang Qun, director-general of the Arms Control Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, in comments to the U.N. General Assembly.
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Hamas warns Israel against 'foolishness' after deadly strike

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Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Islamist movement Hamas on Sunday warned Israel against "foolishness" after an air strike by the Jewish state in the Gaza Strip in response to rocket fire killed a pregnant woman and her toddler.
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Yes, Facebook is stalking you

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How else would c know to serve that panda video straight into your news feed, and leave your college friend’s ill-informed rant about Pacific trade deals in the dark bowels of its servers? How else would it know to serve you with 7,000 ads for wedding dress vendors the very day you announce your engagement?
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Apple Is Said to Deactivate Its News App in China

www.nytimes.com/2015/10/12/technology/apple-is-said-to-deactivate-its-

Apple has disabled its news app in China, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation, the most recent sign of how difficult it can be for foreign companies to manage the strict rules governing media and online expression there.
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Mobile ad-blockers could wipe out billions in ad revenue

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Paris (AFP) - Mobile Internet sites face a new threat as millions download ad-blockers to their phones and tablets, removing pesky adverts but potentially wiping out billions of dollars in advertising revenue.
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By evening, a hospital. By morning, a war zone

The day after Taliban fighters swept through Afghanistan’s northern city of Kunduz, capturing a major urban area for the first time since 2001, six stray bullets crashed through the windows at the Doctors Without Borders hospital there.
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Pentagon to make 'condolence payments' to families of victims in Kunduz attack

"The Department of Defense believes it is important to address the consequences of the tragic incident," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said in a statement. "One step the department can take is to make condolence payments to civilian noncombatants injured and the families of civilian noncombatants killed as a result of U.S. military operations.
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Nasa says giant asteroid missed earth in 'near-miss' - at a distance of 15m miles

Space agency takes unusual step of issuing the all-clear amid fears that
asteroid 8666 (2000 FL 10) was headed right for us
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New era beckons for supersonic air travel

Passengers could break the sound barrier again as technology delivers faster but quieter jets
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The most pessimistic climate change scientist has had a sudden change of heart

The world has a better chance of saving itself from catastrophic global warming now than at any time over the past two decades, according to the scientist behind some of the most alarming predictions ever made for the planet’s future. Johan Rockström shocked environmentalists in 2009 when he identified nine categories of Nature that were essential for life as we know it, and warned that we had alr
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Fired Polish priest says no 'gay lobby' in Vatican

A high-ranking Polish priest who was fired after coming out as gay before the Vatican's key synod on the family said on Sunday that there was no "gay lobby" in the Church.
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Israeli forces shoot dead five Palestinians as violence rages on

Israeli security forces shot dead two Palestinians aged 12 and 15 in protests along Gaza's border fence on Saturday, Palestinian medics said, and Israeli police said they had killed three Palestinian assailants in Jerusalem.
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EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports

The Environmental Protection Agency has spent millions of dollars over the last decade on military-style weapons to arm its 200 "special agents" to fight environmental crime.
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Hindu woman allegedly fired from US military for "witchcraft"

This week, a U.S. Air Force dental clinic employee turned to a military religious equality tribunal after allegedly being fired for practising “witchcraft” and “bringing demons into the office” because she was Hindu, p
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German populist far-right gains amid refugee wave

Almost declared dead only months ago, Germany's populist far-right is seeking a comeback amid a record wave of asylum-seekers, hoping to anchor itself in mainstream politics.
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Russian jet SHOT DOWN by Turkey after it flew into their airspace, according to reports

A RUSSIAN jet has been shot down by Turkish forces after it flew into the country's airspace, according to as yet unconfirmed reports circulating on social media.
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Quarter Million Germans Protest Obama "Free Trade" Deal

250,000 Germans marched in Berlin today in protest against the planned "free trade" deal between Europe and the United States which they say is anti-democratic and will lower food safety, labor and environmental standards. "This is the biggest protest that this country has seen for many, many years," Christoph Bautz, director of citizens' movement Campact told protesters in a speech.
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Terrorist Bomb Attacks At Turkey Peace Rally Leave 86 Dead, 186 Injured

Earlier today, around 10am local time, Turkey’s capital Ankara, was rocked by two blasts which according to NBC killed over 52 demonstrators, who had gathered for a peace march, as the country grapples with mounting security threats just three weeks before snap elections. The explosions also wounded more than 120 people, the Turkish Interior Ministry said. The cause of the blasts was unclear, the
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White Hat Hackers Would Have Their Devices Destroyed Under the TPP

It could leave the internet of things fundamentally insecure.
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Migrant arrivals in Greece 'surge' to 7,000 daily

The number of migrants arriving on the Greek islands near Turkey has surged to about 7,000 daily, migration experts say.
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Saudi summons Czech envoy over 'Satanic Verses'

Saudi Arabia has summoned the Czech ambassador over a new translation of British writer Salman Rushdie's controversial book "Satanic Verses", official media said Friday.
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Romania Withdraws Bid To Join Schengen Area

Romania has abandoned hope of being invited to join the passport-free Schengen zone on Thursday, as it became clear that Bulgarian and Romanian admission is on hold.
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Deutsche Bank Preannounces Massive Loss, May Cut Dividend

Amid numerous rumors that Deutsche Bank is among the corporations exposed to the VW fiasco, and to be clear there is no news to confirm that, DB has just kitchen-sinked it in a pre-announcement: *DEUTSCHE BANK SEES 3Q NET LOSS EUR 6.2 BLN*DEUTSCHE BANK TO RECOMMEND DIVIDEND CUT OR POSSIBLE ELIMINATION Deutsche Bank stock is trading down around 6% after-hours.

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