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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe greets Myanmar school children as he visits Lat Yat San Friends Elementary School in Yangon, Myanmar, Saturday, May 25, 2013.
Japan   Myanmar   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Shinzō Abe
 Al Jazeera 
Japan's Abe in Myanmar on landmark visit
Shinzo Abe, accompanied by a large business delegation, is visiting Myanmar - the first by a Japanese leader in more than three decades as the Japanese attempt to reassert its position... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)
Former Guatemala's President Alfonso Portillo Cabrera speaks during a press conference at the Palace of Justice in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Portillo was extradited from Mexico to face corruption charges and the ex-leader said he was confident he would receive a fair trial in his homeland.
Alfonso Portillo   Guatemala   Photos   United States   Wikipedia: Alfonso Portillo
 Al Jazeera 
Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US
Guatemala has extradited ex-president Alfonso Portillo to the United States to face charges of laundering $70m. Portillo was put on a plane on Friday under the escort of US agents. "Hasta luego... (photo: AP / Moises Castillo)
U.S. academic and polemicist Noam Chomsky, left, speaks at Jordan's University in Amman, Tuesday, May 18, 2010, during an online lecture with Bir Zeit University in the West Bank.  Democracy Now 
Video: Jeremy Scahill & Noam Chomsky on Secret U.S. Dirty Wars From Laos to Yemen to Pakistan
Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill and author Noam Chomsky recently sat down together at Harvard University to discuss Scahill’s groundbreaking new book, "Dirty Wars: The World is a... (photo: AP / Mohammad Abu Ghosh)
Dirty Wars   Jeremy Scahill   Noam Chomsky   Photos   United States   Wikipedia: Anti-Americanism
A youth trying to catch a photo in a crowd with his camera  The Independent 
The Photography Blog: ‘Control Order House’ by Edmund Clark – Photographing our response to terrorism
(c) Edmund Clark Recent events in Boston have served as a painful reminder of the threat posed by terrorism. In Control Order House, a book launched recently by Edmund Clark, we look at how a state... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Family   Law   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Photography
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People run away from tear gas during a demonstration against the deployment of 11,000 police and soldiers in the city of Kairouan, to prevent the ultraconservative Muslim group Ansar al-Shariah from holding its annual conference, Sunday May 19, 2013. The Daily Telegraph
Tunisian police clash with Salafists over banning of annual congress
Security forces and hardline Islamists fought street battles in Tunis on Sunday, with one protester killed and 15 policemen wounded, after the authorities banned the... (photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi)
Photos   Police   Protests   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Tunisian revolution
Water Snake - Aquarium Seattle Post
>DEEP says 14 types of snakes live in Connecticut
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The black rat, eastern hognose, northern redbelly, and timber rattlesnake are among the 14 snakes the Connecticut Department of Energy and... (photo: WN / hend)
Energy   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Snake   Wildlife
Michele Bachmann speaking to students at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa. Huffington Post
Michele Bachmann: Every Weekend People Tell Me They Want Obama Impeached
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) told a crowd at a tea party rally that she's asked every weekend why Congress isn't working to impeach President Barack Obama. "I will... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
Business   Lawmaker   Photos   USA   Wikipedia: Michele Bachmann
File - President Barack Obama confers with Chief of Staff Denis McDonough as he talks on the phone in the Oval Office, Feb. 6, 2013. Reuters
Analysis: Obama climate agenda faces Supreme Court reckoning
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With a barrage of legal briefs, a coalition of business groups and Republican-leaning states are taking their fight against Obama administration... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
Climate   Environment   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012
In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo by the Korea News Service Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second from left, and his wife Ri Sol Ju clap hands as they watch a performance of the Moranbong Band to celebrate the 59th anniversary of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War, in an undisclosed location of North Korea. The Daily Telegraph
Kim Jong-un had 'secret' daughter in 2010
Kim Jong-un reportedly fathered a baby girl in 2010 with an unknown woman, more than two years before his wife gave birth to the couple's first child, it has emerged. Kim... (photo: AP / Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service)
Kim Jong Un   North Korea   Photos   Ri Sol Ju   Wikipedia: Ri Sol-ju
In this image taken from video, South African President Jacob Zuma, centre left, sits with the ailing anti-apartheid icon Nelson Madela, centre right, is filmed Monday April 29, 2013, with unidentified members of his family and his medical team as they pose together more than three weeks after Mandela was released from hospital. Mandela was treated in hospital for a recurring lung infection. The New York Times
Mandela Fades Amid Battles Over Who Will Claim Legacy
JOHANNESBURG — “Smile!” the visitor implored, an edge of forced bonhomie in his voice, as he held up a cellphone camera to take a snapshot. Connect With Us on Twitter... (photo: AP / SABC TV)
African National Congress   Nelson Mandela   Photos   South Africa   Wikipedia: Nelson Mandela
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