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Palestinian Political Crisis Worries Israel No Less Than Terror Wave
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Abbas is continuing to restrain his people, but it's clear that the president – along with all the other players in the Palestinian arena – is already engaged in a political countdown. Amos Harel. Nov 06, 2015 9:30 PM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now.
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Abbas is continuing to restrain his people, but it's clear that the president – along with all the other players in the Palestinian arena – is already engaged in a political countdown. Amos Harel. Nov 06, 2015 9:30 PM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now.
Palestinians shut Arab newspaper, allegedly over report on Israel ties
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Dozens missing in BHP-Vale mine disaster in Brazil as rescue continues
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Rescue teams searched through mud and debris on Friday for dozens of people missing after a pair of dams collapsed at a Brazilian mine owned by two of the world's biggest iron ore producers. Walls of water filled with mining waste cascaded downhill ...
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US patrol sought to avoid provocation, not reinforce China island claim: officials
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Metrojet plane crash: black boxes suggest bomb, Putin halts flights to Egypt
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Exclusive: Chemical weapons used by fighters in Syria - sources | Reuters
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Free Syrian Army Denies Planned Meeting With Russian Officials
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Bashar al Zoubi, a prominent rebel figure, said there was no sign that the Russians wanted an 'honest solution' to the war, and therefore there was no contact with them. Reuters. Nov 05, 2015 12:10 PM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Share · Tweet.
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Bashar al Zoubi, a prominent rebel figure, said there was no sign that the Russians wanted an 'honest solution' to the war, and therefore there was no contact with them. Reuters. Nov 05, 2015 12:10 PM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now · Share · Tweet.
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BlackBerry talks Priv security, privacy, and why Android now
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Autonomous cars aren't nearly as clever as you think, says Toyota exec
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The head of Toyota's billion-dollar U.S. artificial intelligence research center delivered a reality check on Friday for anyone over-enamored by autonomous car technology: the cars aren't as clever as you think. "I want to help the press and the public ...
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