Uruguay Elections Go to Run-off as Vazquez Tops First Round Businessweek
Uruguay's presidential elections will go into a run-off next month after ruling party candidate Tabare Vazquez won a first round yesterday without gaining the 50 percent he needed for an outright victory. Vazquez, of the Broad Front, will face off against the ...
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Uruguay's presidential elections will go into a run-off next month after ruling party candidate Tabare Vazquez won a first round yesterday without gaining the 50 percent he needed for an outright victory. Vazquez, of the Broad Front, will face off against the ...
Uruguayan Presidential Candidates Appear Headed to Runoff
Uruguay's third-placed party backs opposition for presidential run-off
Vazquez tops Uruguay president vote; faces runoff
Leftist Dilma Rousseff narrowly wins re-election in Brazil Reuters
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff narrowly won re-election on Sunday after convincing voters that her party's strong record of reducing poverty over the last 12 years was more important than an ongoing economic ...
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SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff narrowly won re-election on Sunday after convincing voters that her party's strong record of reducing poverty over the last 12 years was more important than an ongoing economic ...
Rousseff Re-Elected on Call to Save Brazil's Social Gains
Rousseff narrowly wins Brazil re-election
Dilma Rousseff narrowly wins second term as Brazil's President
Police say Ottawa gunman driven by ideological, political motives Fox News
This image provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shows an undated image of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, who shot a soldier to death at Canada's national war memorial Wednesday and was eventually gunned down inside Parliament by the ...
Video left by Ottawa shooter reveals political and ideological motive: RCMPThe Globe and Mail
Canada gunman video 'shows ideological and political motives'BBC News
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This image provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shows an undated image of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, 32, who shot a soldier to death at Canada's national war memorial Wednesday and was eventually gunned down inside Parliament by the ...
Video left by Ottawa shooter reveals political and ideological motive: RCMP
Canada gunman video 'shows ideological and political motives'
In Video, Ottawa Gunman Spoke of Political Motives
Pro-Europe parties secure big election win in Ukraine - exit poll Reuters
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko hailed a sweeping victory for pro-Europe parties in an election on Sunday, saying the vote showed people backed his plan to end a separatist conflict, his pro-Western course and democratic reforms.
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Pro-European parties in post-revolution Ukraine on course to win electionIrish Independent
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KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko hailed a sweeping victory for pro-Europe parties in an election on Sunday, saying the vote showed people backed his plan to end a separatist conflict, his pro-Western course and democratic reforms.
Poroshenko Bloc leading in Ukraine elections, 7 parties to enter Rada
Pro-European parties in post-revolution Ukraine on course to win election
Ukraine President Claims Win for Pro-West Parties
The last exit: The Union flag is lowered, British troops depart, and Afghanistan's ... The Independent
“Please don't call it our Dien Bien Phu,” Lieutenant Colonel Simon Winkworth, of the Royal Engineers, requested as we gazed out onto a desolate expanse of scrub and sand on which he was going to build Camp Bastion. There were reasons for optimism on ...
The end of Bastion - and Britain's 13-year war in AfghanistanBBC News
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“Please don't call it our Dien Bien Phu,” Lieutenant Colonel Simon Winkworth, of the Royal Engineers, requested as we gazed out onto a desolate expanse of scrub and sand on which he was going to build Camp Bastion. There were reasons for optimism on ...
The end of Bastion - and Britain's 13-year war in Afghanistan
Withdrawing British and US troops hand over bases to Afghan army
Flag is lowered for last time as UK forces quit Camp Bastion
Missiles of ISIS May Pose Peril for Aircrews New York Times
BAGHDAD — From the battlefield near Baiji, an Islamic State jihadist fired a heat-seeking missile and blew an Iraqi Army Mi-35M attack helicopter out of the sky this month, killing its two crew members. Days later, the Islamic State released a chilling series of ...
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Iraqi forces seize four villages after victory near BaghdadThe Nation
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BAGHDAD — From the battlefield near Baiji, an Islamic State jihadist fired a heat-seeking missile and blew an Iraqi Army Mi-35M attack helicopter out of the sky this month, killing its two crew members. Days later, the Islamic State released a chilling series of ...
Islamic State Poses Air Peril With Missiles
Iraqi forces seize four villages after victory near Baghdad
World Digest: Oct. 26, 2014
Indonesia's Bonds Gain After Cabinet Lineup as Rupiah Advances Businessweek
Indonesia's two-year bonds rose for a third day and the rupiah snapped a run of losses after new President Joko Widodo met a pledge to appoint more professionals than politicians to the cabinet. Widodo, known as Jokowi, named former deputy finance ...
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Indonesia's two-year bonds rose for a third day and the rupiah snapped a run of losses after new President Joko Widodo met a pledge to appoint more professionals than politicians to the cabinet. Widodo, known as Jokowi, named former deputy finance ...
Man With Manufacturing Mission Is Indonesia Finance Chief
Jokowi pins reform hopes on economic team
Indonesia Cabinet: Who are the key ministers?
ISIS Hostages Endured Torture and Dashed Hopes, Freed Cellmates Say New York Times
The father of Jejoen Bontinck, a young Belgian who spent three weeks in the same cell as James Foley and other hostages, showed a picture of the prison where they were held. Credit Jasper Juinen for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story.
James Foley's final days: Kept in a cell with 18 other captives, beaten, starved ...The Independent
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The father of Jejoen Bontinck, a young Belgian who spent three weeks in the same cell as James Foley and other hostages, showed a picture of the prison where they were held. Credit Jasper Juinen for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story.
James Foley's final days: Kept in a cell with 18 other captives, beaten, starved ...
John Cantlie reveals IS hostages are waterboarded
Beheaded journalist James Foley's last days
Australia-Japan military ties are a 'quasi-alliance', say officials Sydney Morning Herald
Military ties between Australia and Japan have been growing so fast that they amount to a "quasi-alliance", according to Japanese officials. Ties have expanding so rapidly that each country had become the other's most important defence partner behind the ...
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Military ties between Australia and Japan have been growing so fast that they amount to a "quasi-alliance", according to Japanese officials. Ties have expanding so rapidly that each country had become the other's most important defence partner behind the ...
Voter Turnout Bolsters Tunisian Hopes for Post-Revolution Stability New York Times
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Beyond Arab Spring, democracy shines in Tunisia electionThe Globe and Mail
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Beyond Arab Spring, democracy shines in Tunisia election
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