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The former New York City mayor has long campaigned for action on climate change
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Latest figures from anti-Assad group show at least 498 civilians killed since Jan. 22
Dennis Rodman: ‘I’m Not a Traitor’
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Australia Green Lights Dumping Near Great Barrier Reef
Authorities have signed off on plans to dump millions of tons of dredged mud and sand
Amanda Knox: ‘I’m Going to Fight This to the Very End’
‘I really expected so much more from the Italian justice system’
As Syria Peace Talks Conclude, Opposition Officials Gain Credibility
Officials from the Assad regime came over as imperious
Egyptian Islamist Group Claims Credit for Pipeline Explosion and Killing Police Officer
The al-Qaeda-inspired group claims responsibility for attacks in Cairo and the Sinai Peninsula
Vodka Is Killing Russian Men, Report Says
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Once-Secret Palestinian-Israeli Peace Talks Are Leaking All Over The Place
The Palestinian-Israeli peace talks that began in near-total secrecy six months ago are now producing a stream of leaks so steady the negotiations might as well be going on in public. And in a sense they are.
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Amanda Knox’s Ex-Boyfriend Stopped At Italy’s Border
Police found Raffaele Sollecito at a hotel near Italy’s border with Slovenia and Austria after he and Knox were convicted of murder for a second time
Can Peacekeepers Save the Central African Republic?
A human rights researcher tells TIME of horrors in the hinterlands of the Central African Republic as the international community scrambles to send in peacekeepers
What the Guilty Verdict Means for Amanda Knox
The American student has been found guilty of murdering British roommate in a retrial by an Italian court