"Four soldiers have been killed in southern Thailand after suspected militants detonated a roadside bomb." Source: BBC News - Attack kills four Thai soldiers in restive south …
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"Four soldiers have been killed in southern Thailand after suspected militants detonated a roadside bomb." Source: BBC News - Attack kills four Thai soldiers in restive south …
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"A disturbing new trend of smuggling has been on the rise since 2009, the Department of Homeland Security said. Teenagers and young adults, some as young as 10 years old, are being recruited by …
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"Military officials say the death toll in fighting between army troops and Al Qaeda militants in south Yemen has risen to 139." Source: Al Qaeda surprise attack kills more than 100 soldiers in Yemen …
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"At least 35 Yemeni soldiers were killed Sunday in an attack by al Qaeda-linked fighters that began with twin suicide bombings, medical officials said, continuing a wave of attacks launched since a …
"Russia's presidential elections were "clearly skewed" in favour of the winner, Vladimir Putin, international monitors have said." (Source: BBC News - Russia election clearly skewed for Putin, say …
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"Much has been made of the risks Mexico’s drug war poses to tourists, but the most immediate threat is to Mexicans themselves, who are increasingly having to share their cities with criminal …
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"The director of the FBI told an annual gathering of cyber-security professionals on Thursday that the agency needs the private sector to help combat what he believes is becoming the nation's No. 1 …
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