Ahram OnlineMilitary backs Sisi for presidencyOman Daily ObserverCAIRO — Egypt's military gave the green light yesterday for its commander Abdel Fattah al Sisi to run for the presidency, which he is assured to win. The army's decision came after a weekend in which dozens were killed in street clashes and attacks, ...Egypt Army Backs Head To Run For PresidentSky NewsEgypt's Sisi cleared for presidential bidAljazeera.comThe Egyptian DisasterNew York TimesNBCNews.com (blog)all 782 news articles »
The GuardianArsene Wenger to extend his stint at Arsenal into an unprecedented third decadeThe AgePlenty to cheer: Arsene Wenger's new three-year deal at Arsenal is understood to be worth more than $45 million. Photo: Getty Images. London: Arsene Wenger will be given full autonomy to preside over the largest transfer budget in Arsenal's history after ...Gunners want Wenger to staySPORT24Top 10: Most valuable kit supplier dealsGiveMeSportRosicky and Mertesacker set for new Arsenal dealsGoal.comReuters -KL.FM 96.7 -SkySportsall 374 news articles »
Houston ChronicleWinter Olympics athletes can protest at Sochi press conferences, says IOC chief ...ABC OnlineInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach said on Tuesday (AEDT) athletes could make political statements if they so wished at press conferences during the forthcoming Sochi Winter Olympic Games but not during the events themselves.Sochi mayor: We have no gay people — as far as I knowNBCNews.com (blog)US to bring record 230 athletes to Sochi OlympicsSeattle Post IntelligencerUS Olympic team will have a California feelLos Angeles TimesWall Street Journal -Boston.com (blog)all 1,072 news articles »
The Guardian NigeriaGunmen kill 76 in Borno, Adamawa attacksThe Guardian NigeriaA FOUR-HOUR attack by suspected Boko Haram's members on a church in Adamawa State has claimed 22 lives. This attack on Sunday was preceded by an outbreak of violence in Borno State in which a gang of 50 gunmen suspected to be members of the ...Sixty Killed in Nigeria in Suspected Boko Haram AttacksVoice of AmericaGunmen kill at least 62 in Nigeria, including in churchFirstpostNigeria Islamists Kill 50 Civilians in Northeast, Witness SaysBusinessweekIrish Independent -Calgary Herald -DailyPost Nigeriaall 116 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukGoogle's DeepMind buy would add smarts to search, robots and homesComputerworldUKWith the purchase of an artificial intelligence company, Google may be moving to add extra smarts to everything from search to robots to the Internet of Things. Google confirmed on Sunday that it has acquired DeepMind Technologies, a London-based ...Google Found An Artificial Brain To Power Its Robot ArmyGizmodo AustraliaGoogle Is Making A Land Grab For The Internet Of ThingsTechCrunchGoogle buys artificial intelligence firm DeepMind Technologies for £400mThe GuardianThe Escapist -Mirror.co.uk -Christian Science Monitorall 372 news articles »
The GuardianGunners legend thinks Ozil and Arsenal are good enough for title!!Just Arsenal NewsArsenal fans have been left exasperated at times this season by the offhand way that football pundits on television and in the papers have dismissed the title credentials of the Gunners. But the players and Arsene Wenger do not seem to mind and have just ...Gunners want Wenger to staySPORT24Rosicky and Mertesacker set for new Arsenal dealsGoal.comArsenal says Arsene Wenger to sign new deal with clubNDTVReuters -The Guardianall 382 news articles »
Wall Street JournalDaft Punk takes top honours at GrammysBrisbane TimesDaft Punk dominates at the Grammy Awards with top wins. Pharrell Williams, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis also win four awards. 28/01/14. Music: Gay marriage adds modern twist to Grammys 2014. Grammys: Best & worst dressed (Video Thumbnail). Up next.Macklemore Tells Kendrick Lamar It 'Sucks That I Robbed You' After GRAMMYsBillboardThe 56th Annual Grammy Awards - Mackelmore and Ryan, Lorde, Daft Punk win ...Daily News & AnalysisMacklemore apologizes for 'robbing' Kendrick Lamar of rap GrammySan Francisco Chronicle (blog)WGBH NEWS -Peninsula On-line -TheCelebrityCafe.comall 4,077 news articles »
ABC NewsA Little (Angry) Bird Told the NSA What You're Up ToABC NewsYou may not think that the NSA would care about the games you play on your smartphone, but a new batch of documents from the spy agency suggest otherwise. Both the National Security Agency and its British counterpart, the Government Communications ...US, UK using smartphone apps to track peopleJamaica ObserverSpies use apps to track people - reportNew Zealand HeraldUS, British spy agencies exploit 'leaky' apps for intel: reportReuters CanadaRT -The Ageall 132 news articles »
Channel News AsiaAt least 70 killed in Nigeria attacksChannel News AsiaMore than 70 people were killed in two separate attacks in northeast Nigeria, police and state authorities said on Monday, with suspicions falling on the banned Islamist militant group Boko Haram. PHOTOS. Civilian members of the Joint Task Forces (JTF) ...Gunmen kill at least 62 in Nigeria, including in churchFirstpostNigeria Islamists Kill 50 Civilians in Northeast, Witness SaysBusinessweekAttacks by insurgents in northeast Nigerian village and church kill 99 people ...Calgary HeraldIrish Independent -Arab Newsall 131 news articles »
Oman Daily ObserverEgypt's military backs Sisi for presidencyOman Daily ObserverCAIRO — Egypt's military gave the green light yesterday for its commander Abdel Fattah al Sisi to run for the presidency, which he is assured to win after ousting the democratically elected leader. The army's decision came after a weekend in which dozens ...Egypt military council mandates Sisi presidency bidBusiness StandardEgypt's Sisi: The Field Marshal Who Could Be PharaohTIMEEgypt's General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi promoted Field MarshalAhram OnlineThe News International -San Francisco Chronicle -TVNZall 717 news articles »
Oman Daily ObserverNo breakthrough in Syria talksOman Daily ObserverGENEVA — Syrian peace talks in Geneva were deadlocked yesterday over the explosive issue of transferring power from President Bashar al Assad's government, delegates from the warring sides said. But both parties said they were not planning to walk ...Assad future blocks progress in Syria peace talksHouston ChronicleSaving Syria: With the Clock Ticking, a Dearth of Women and IdeasNewsweekUS urges Russia to push Syrian regime on Homs aidWashington PostThe Star Online -Tehran Timesall 1,744 news articles »
A founding member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe, is wishing that the National Chairman of his party, Jake Otanka Obetsebi-Lamptey, be punished by the NPP disciplinary committee
Washington PostUkraine boils as lawmakers seek way outUSA TODAYKIEV, Ukraine — The European Union was sending a top representative to Ukraine on Tuesday as lawmakers here readied to meet and find a solution to days of violent protests and building seizures. Anti-government protests spread into mainly ...Ukraine president says he will scrap anti-protest law; opposition leader rejects ...The ProvinceUkraine president ready to scrap anti-protest lawU.S. News & World Reportall 2,347 news articles »
Sydney Morning HeraldGunmen kill 22 during church service in NigeriaSydney Morning HeraldYola, Nigeria: Suspected insurgents armed with guns and explosives killed at least 62 people in northeast Nigeria, including at a church service, in a region where Islamist sect Boko Haram is resisting a military crackdown, witnesses said. They killed 22 ...45 killed in Nigeria market attack; police blame Boko HaramCNNAt least 45 dead in Nigeria market attack: policeThe News InternationalAttack in Northeast Nigeria Kills DozensWall Street JournalAllAfrica.comall 119 news articles »
CTV NewsAlly in Angry Birds? Documents suggest NSA uses some apps to pull personal ...CTV NewsLONDON -- Documents leaked by former NSA contactor Edward Snowden suggest that spy agencies have a powerful ally in Angry Birds and a host of other apps installed on smartphones across the globe. The documents, published Monday by The New ...Sloppy smartphone apps destroyed your privacy: NSA-GCHQ are lapping up ...RegisterAngrier Birds: NSA Turns to App Data to Track TargetsWall Street Journal (blog)Jay Carney ducks Angry Birds surveillance questionPoliticoBusiness Recorder -TIME -Fast Companyall 93 news articles »
At least 13 people were killed in Central African Republic on Monday as the top U.N. human rights official warned of escalating reprisals against Muslims.
Telegraph.co.ukEgypt military council mandates Sisi presidency bidBusiness StandardThe Egyptian Supreme Council for Armed Forces (SCAF) Monday has allowed Defence Minister and Army Chief Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to run for president, official news agency MENA and state-run Ahram website reported. The council also accepted al-Sisi's ...El-Sisi run for Egypt's presidency 'a mandate and an obligation': SCAFAhram OnlineEgypt's army chief on fast track to presidencyThe Globe and MailEgypt's Sisi poised to announce presidency bidReuters UKall 763 news articles »
The HinduAssad future blocks progress in Syria peace talksHouston ChronicleGENEVA (AP) — The key issue of a transitional government to replace President Bashar Assad blocked any progress Monday in Syrian peace talks, described by one delegate as "a dialogue of the deaf." The chief U.N. mediator expressed frustration over ...Syria talks deadlocked over power transferNew Straits TimesSaving Syria: With the Clock Ticking, a Dearth of Women and IdeasNewsweekUS ambassador: Russia must use influence with Syrian regime to get ...Fox NewsWashington Post -Sydney Morning Heraldall 1,761 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukNigerian police say at least 45 dead in market attackTelegraph.co.ukThe attack in the restive state of Borno, and reports that 22 people were killed in a separate assault in neighbouring Adamawa, came just a week after Nigeria's new military chief vowed a swift end to the violence. "So far, we have 45 dead and 26 injured... but ...50 Gunmen Attack Borno, Kill Residents, Set Over 300 Houses on FireNigerian BulletinBoko Garam suspects arrested in RiversThe Guardian Nigeriaall 160 news articles »
AFP'No concrete step' yet for Homs evacuation, aidAFPGeneva — No concrete steps have been taken to evacuate women and children or provide aid to the besieged Old City of Homs despite an agreement at Syrian peace talks in Geneva, the Red Cross said Monday. "Until today noon, there has been no ...Assad future blocks progress in Syria peace talksHouston ChronicleSyria talks deadlocked over power transferNew Straits TimesSaving Syria: With the Clock Ticking, a Dearth of Women and IdeasNewsweekFox News -Washington Postall 1,738 news articles »
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