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Search for missing Israeli students ends in tragedy

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Iraqi Lawmakers Begin Task of Forming Government

Iraqi lawmakers are beginning the process of forming the country's next government as they meet Tuesday for the first time since being elected in late April.

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Student Organizations to Occupy Central Hong Kong

China's state-controlled media are warning against "political confrontation" ahead of a mass pro-democracy rally set for Tuesday in Hong Kong.

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Syed Kamall: new leader of European Conservatives and Reformists

British MEP Syed Kamall is the new head of the European Conservatives and Reformists, the Parliament's third largest political group.

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EU Pressing New Russia Sanctions as Ukraine Cease-Fire Nears End

The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany plan to speak again Monday as deadlines are set to expire on both a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine and for Russia to avoid new sanctions by the European Union.

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In final meeting with Israeli President Peres, Ban decries global terrorism

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon meets with President Shimon Peres of Israel.

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Suspected Islamist Militants Kill 24 in NE Nigeria

Suspected Islamist militants have attacked churches in several towns in northeastern Nigeria, leaving at least 24 people dead.

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In a decision written by Aristotelian idiot Justice Antonin Scalia, the United States Supreme Court on June 16 sided with the bloodiest of vulture funds, NML Capital and Aurelius Capital Management, in their effort to use American courts to gain discovery

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(From left) Herman Van Rompuy, president of the European Council, and Gianni Pittella, acting president of the European Parliament ©The Council of the European Union

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Operation Against Islamist Militants Causes Massive Displacements in Pakistan

As Pakistani forces target Islamist militants in the volitile northwest, the government faces a huge challenge to accommodate hundreds of thousands of people displaced because of the military operation.

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Rebuilding Timbuktu: UN agency working with Mali to ‘keep culture significant’

Two of the World Heritage mausoleums destroyed in Timbuktu have now been rebuilt through a partnership with local communities, the United Nations cultural agency said, adding that it will need an additional $8 million to finish the rehabilitation of the site and of libraries that could again store hundreds of thousands of Malian manuscripts.