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In front of a portrait of the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, presidential candidate Hasan Rowhani, a former top nuclear negotiator, center, gestures to his supporters at a rally in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, June 1, 2013.
Iran presidential election: Early vote count gives moderate conservative Hasan Rowhani wide lead
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President Barack Obama leaves the White House in Washington
Obama: Friction in Afghan peace talks no surprise
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President Barack Obama meets with Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, Tuesday, Feb., 14, 2012, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
China's president in US for talks with Obama
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Joseph Gravers with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines (2/8), Regimental Combat Team 7, scans the area during Operation Nightmare in Nowzad, Afghanistan, June 6, 2013. Operation Nightmare was a clearing operation led by Afghan National Security Forces and supported by the Marines of 2/8. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Kowshon Ye/Released)
Afghan Taliban claim they killed 4 US troops
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- New clashes in Brazil's Fortaleza before football game
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- Protesters out again in Brazilian cities
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- Brazilian government has not lost control - deputy minister
People protesting in the streets of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil protests continue as authorities scramble to respond
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Secretary-General Addresses Denver Forum Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, addressing The Denver Forum, speaks on “The United Nations in Today’s World”.
UN chief warns of new peacekeeping threats
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England Cricket Player arrive at Kolkata Airport on Friday 30 November 2012
Don't mind playing either India or South Africa: Cook
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In this Monday Oct. 31, 2011 photo, Venezuelan Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni sits in her apartment while under house arrest in Caracas, Venezuela. Afiuni infuriated President Hugo Chavez when she ordered the release of an imprisoned banker who was charged with flouting the country's currency exchange controls. A day after her arrest nearly two years ago, Chavez demanded on national television that she face 30 years in prison. Now under house arrest, she is barred by a court order from speaking to the news media and instead uses Twitter to air her protests, calling herself a "judge kidnapped by order of Chavez."
Venezuela ends house arrest of Judge Maria Afiuni
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