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Johnson: Don't Blame Islam or UK Policy - USA TODAY
BBC NewsJohnson: Don't Blame Islam or UK PolicyUSA TODAYLondon Mayor Boris Johnson is calling on British citizens not to blame Islam, or British foreign policy, for the attack in London that left one person dead. He says the only person to blame is the attacker. (May 23). Post to Facebook ...Woolwich attack: 'British suspects with Nigerian connections' to be questioned by ...Mirror.co.ukpeople will never be safe: London attacker rantsNDTVBritish PM Seeks Answers to Terrorist AttackVoice of AmericaMail & Guardian Online -BBC News -Daily Beastall 736 news articles »

'The world is increasingly dangerous for refugees' - Deutsche Welle
Capital FM Kenya'The world is increasingly dangerous for refugees'Deutsche WelleAmnesty International's 2013 human rights report focuses on the protection of migrants and refugees. AI's South Asia director Polly Truscott tells DW what the Afghan government is doing to improve their situation. DW: What is the focus of the Amnesty ...Refugees and migrants face rising dangersCapital FM KenyaHuman rights violations continue in EU -- AmnestyKuwait News AgencyRefugee crisis ignoredeNCAThe Local.es -Irish Examiner -www.worldbulletin.netall 40 news articles »

AU celebrates 50th anniversary - South Africa.info
Khaleej TimesAU celebrates 50th anniversarySouth Africa.infoThe African Union (AU), previously the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), marks its 50th anniversary this week with a series of events aimed at building a common identity and sense of belonging among all people on the continent. On Monday, the Scramble ...Ethiopian expats worry over digital passport delaysArab NewsAfrican Union jubilee celebrationInformanteMalawi Pres. Banda leaves for Addis Ababa, to proceed to JapanNyasa TimesEthioSportsall 53 news articles »

Jeff Gelles: Microsoft Xbox One aims to reduce remote-control confusion - Philly.com
Philly.comJeff Gelles: Microsoft Xbox One aims to reduce remote-control confusionPhilly.comThis product image released by Microsoft shows the new Xbox One entertainment console that will go on sale later this year. Microsoft is seeking to stay ahead of rivals in announcing that new content that can be downloaded for the popular "Call of Duty" ...Backwards-compatibility slatediAfrica.comMicrosoft takes 'console wars' to next league with Xbox OneIndependent OnlineMicrosoft Xbox One brings better ergonomics, higher resolutionSeattle Post IntelligencerAsiaOne -Firstpost -DAWN.comall 3,076 news articles »

Special report: Interpol acts to stem ivory trade - gulfnews.com
AFPSpecial report: Interpol acts to stem ivory tradegulfnews.comDubai: Interpol sent a strong signal on Wednesday to organised crime that it is stepping up efforts to stem illegal ivory trade shipments — such as the consignment of 259 elephant tusks intercepted earlier this week at Jebel Ali Port by Dubai Customs. Interpol ...Smuggled ivory tusks seizedKhaleej TimesDubai seizes 259 smuggled African ivory tusksAFPSewage tech lets companies sort profit from Dubai pooBBC NewsWAM - Emirates News Agency -Reuters AlertNetall 11 news articles »
