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Jun 21, 2010

Deadly tornadoes hit Minnesota - Americas - Al Jazeera English


Southern parts of Minnesota were the worst affected
by the series of tornadoes [AP]

Hopes fade for Colombia miners - Americas - Al Jazeera English


Dozens are known to be dead and dozens more are missing and feared dead from the blast [Reuters]

YouTube - Watching World Cup, thanks to solar power


Solar power aids football fans

Rwanda frees US lawyer - Africa - Al Jazeera English


Erlinder, left, is the first foreigner to be tried under Rwanda's anti-genocide legislation [AP]

Deadly blasts hit Nairobi rally - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Deadly blasts hit Nairobi rally


The explosions took place at a prayer rally held to protest against a proposed new constitution


Darfur rebels surrender to ICC - Africa - Al Jazeera English


Luis Moreno-Ocampo, ICC prosecutor, said thousands were left without protection due to the attack [AFP]

Whaling deal seeks to end hunt ban - Africa - Al Jazeera English



Voluntary refugee returns 'plunge' - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Voluntary refugee returns 'plunge'


Ongoing conflicts forced many refugees from certain countries to stay put in 2009 [GALLO/GETTY]

World Cup viewers killed in Somalia - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Nigeria gold hunt kills children - Africa - Al Jazeera English

Aussie soldiers killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan - World - NZ Herald News

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Slavery and pain: the Nazis on the Channel Islands - Telegraph

The Channel Islands at War: John Nettles stands next to a German occupation observation tower in Les Landes, Jersey.
The Channel Islands at War: John Nettles stands next to a German occupation observation tower in Les Landes, Jersey. Photo: UKTV

Buried ancient Egyptian city revealed by radar imaging - Telegraph

The 3,500-year-old capital of Egypt's foreign occupiers has been revealed by archaeologists using radar imaging.
Satellite image with radar imaging offering an overview of the outlines of a city with streets, buildings and temples underneath the green farm fields and modern town of Tel al-Dabaa, Northeast of Cairo, Egypt Photo: EPA

The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge in pictures - Telegraph

Solstice at Stonehenge

Toddler 'attacked by fox at school' - Telegraph

Urban Fox Count: The Daily Telegraph launches study to count urban foxes
Reader picture from the Urban Fox Count Photo: Geoffrey Roy

Shop's 'Hitler style' war medal provokes row - Telegraph

Iron Cross: Shop's 'Hitler style' war medal provokes row
Iron Cross: The Iron Cross, a military medal awarded to Nazi soldiers in the Second World War. Photo: ANDREW CROWLEY

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Russia cuts off gas supply to Belarus over unpaid bill - Telegraph

Russia cuts off gas supply to Belarus over unpaid bill
Russia reduced natural gas supplies to Belarus after Minsk failed to settle arrears, brandishing again the country's energy clout and raising the spectre of supply disruption to Europe. Photo: AFP

The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge in pictures - Telegraph

Revellers gather at the World Heritage site at Stonehenge in Wiltshire to watch the sunrise during the summer solstice, marking the longest day of the year

Revellers gather at the World Heritage site at Stonehenge in Wiltshire to watch the sunrise during the summer solstice, marking the longest day of the year

Picture: PA

Colombian presidential election: Juan Manuel Santos wins by landslide - Telegraph

Juan Manuel Santos wins Colombian presidential election
Juan Manuel Santos helped Colombia overcome a fiscal crisis in the 1990s

China angers US with plan to build nuclear reactors in Pakistan - Telegraph

Chinese President Hu and US President Obama at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington
Chinese President Hu and US President Obama at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington

Kate Shapland: Maintaing a summer tan - Telegraph

Summer tanning
Summer tanning

Maria Sharapova: what's in my make-up bag? - Telegraph

Maria Sharapova's Make-up bag - What?s in my make-up bag?
From left: Sensai Silky Bronze Face Sunscreen by Kanebo, Creme de Rose Lip Balm by Christian Dior, Nail Polish in 'Rouge Noir' by Chanel, Quicklin

Milan fashion week: Dolce and Gabbana - Telegraph


Models present creations of the Dolce & Gabbana collection on June 19, 2010 during the Milan men's wear fashion show. Dolce & Gabbana fashion brand is celebrating his 20th anniversary during the Milan's fashion week. Photo: GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images

Burberry model Tom Nicon commits suicide at start of Milan Fashion Week - Telegraph

Tom Nicon: Burberry model Tom Nicon commits suicide at start of Milan Fashion Week
Tom Nicon: The model's death follows Alexander McQueen who committed suicide in February this year following the death of his mother.

Ask Hilary Live: Wendy Winser's reader make-over - Telegraph

By Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director

BP oil spill: Tony Hayward will get £10.8m pension if he steps down as chief executive - Telegraph

BP CEO Tony Hayward arrives to testify about BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on Capitol Hill in Washington
Tony Hayward is confronted by protesters at Capitol Hill in Washington last week. The BP boss took home £1m in pay and a £2m bonus last year Photo: Reuters

World Cup 2010 - Telegraph

Fabio Capello - World Cup 2010: the Fabio Capello story so far - in pictures
Join Deputy Football Correspondent Jason Burt from 11am to discuss the crisis facing England at the World Cup. Read more > Photo: PA
World Cup 2010: Fabio Capello backed by majority of his squad
Discontent of former England captain John Terry thought not to be reflective of the general mood among the rest of the players. Read more > Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Kaka - Brazil 3 Ivory Coast 1 match report
Brazil's defeat of Ivory Coast at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg overshadowed by Kaka's controversial sending off. Read more > Photo: GETTY IMAGES

Budget 2010: VAT increase 'bigger concern than rise in interest rates' - Telegraph

Red Budget box - Budget 2010: VAT increase 'bigger concern than rise in interest rates'
VAT is expected to rise in the emergency Budget

Afghanistan: British toll reaches 300 with death of Royal Marine - Telegraph

Afghanistan: British toll reaches 300 with death of Royal Marine
British Royal Marines fire on the Taliban in Afghanistan Photo: EBA

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MBAs That Garner the Highest Pay. Photo: Associated Press
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Amanda Bynes Tweets 'I've Retired' From Acting - omg! news on Yahoo!

Story photo: Amanda Bynes Tweets 'I've Retired' From Acting 
Amanda Bynes makes the scene at the Hollywood premiere of 'Star Trek'Getty ImagesAccess Hollywood

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A380 jet. (AP Photo/Jens Schlueter)

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Media: 46 dead in explosion in central China mine

BEIJING – At least 46 miners were killed Monday when an explosion ripped through a coal mine in central China, state media reported.
The blast hit a mine in Pingdingshan city in the province of Henan, the State Administration of Work Safety said. Seventy-two miners were trapped initially but 26 escaped, the official Xinhua News Agency reported

Far offshore, crews drill into Gulf to stop oil


FILE - In this June 6, 2010 file photo, Beachgoers watch booming operations in Perdido Pass in Orange Beach, Ala. Alabama booming operations are being 
AP – FILE - In this June 6, 2010 file photo, Beachgoers watch booming operations in Perdido Pass in Orange …

Jun 20, 2010

The Franciscan Monastery at Visovac, Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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STON Island Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Ston, Croatia, Hrvatska - Croatian history
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Croatia: Mali Ston Oysters Walls, Oysters, and Salt. Shot in the Summer of 2010. Edited by: Roberto Gonzalez-Homs; more information Croatia videos

Visiting Murter Island, Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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MLJET Island (Croatia) Info, Jun 20, 2010


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Mljet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mljet (pronounced ; Latin: Melita, Italian: Meleda) is the most southerly and easterly of the larger Adriatic islands of the Dalmatia region of Croatia.

RAB ISLAND Croatia, JUn 20, 2010


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KRK Island - Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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BADIJA Korcula Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Island of Pag, Croatia

Dive Global :: Jabuka :: Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Vrboska - island Hvar tourist guide - Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Dugi Otok island - Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Island Cres Croatia, Jun 20, 2010


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Brijuni Islands National Park, Jun 20, 2010


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BRAC Island in Croatia

Zlatni Rat Brac


Popular Zlatni Rat beach on Brac Island - bird's view

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Ericousa bay

ALS Island, Denmark photos

Wind mill in Sönderborg, Als

Wind mill in Sönderborg, Als

photo by: Morsan


Nuclear power plants in Belarus and Kaliningrad

Adamkus: Nuclear power plants in Belarus and Kaliningrad are political siege of Lithuania - Charter'97 :: News from Belarus - Belarusian News - Republic of Belarus - Minsk

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Russia sees Greek debt “restructuring” | Greece.GreekReporter.com Latest News from Greece


According to AFP, Alexei Kudrin (photo), Russia’s finance minister Saturday said he expected Greece to require a restructuring of its debt by creditors. He said such a move would be acceptable for the market and insisted it would be wrong to describe the restructuring as a full-scale default by the embattled government in Athens.

SA protects vast ocean area - South Africa - The Good News


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Protected asset: Sunrise over Marion Island, part of the Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area

Sakhalin Railways | Russian Railways

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Explore the Amazing Mystery which Moai Giant Stone Statues of Easter Island creates at Wayfaring Travel Guide

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Volcano news: reports and updates on volcanic activity woldwide / May, 28 - Jun, 15 2010

BVI News | British & US Virgin Islands News, Caribbean News, Blogs, Commentaries, Photos every hour, every day of the week.

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LankaPage - News on Sri Lanka, around the clock news update

Japan's continuous support to Sri Lanka development, Japanese special envoy assures

Jun 19 (CP) Colombo: Representative of the Government of Japan for Peace Building, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction in Sri Lanka, Yasushi Akashi met Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the Temple Trees this morning and held discussions on the latest developments in the country. Praising the measures taken by the government to enhance the living standards of war affected people in the North, the Japanese special envoy said the government is systematically carrying out resettlement of IDPs in line with the infrastructural development in the North.

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Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi.