► Syria has loaded chemical weapons into bombs; awaiting attack order from Assad - By Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News
► Russia, Turkey discuss new ideas on Syria: Kremlin - By Alexei Anishchuk
► Egypt descends into political turmoil - By Associated Press
► Israel pushes settlement plan ahead; EU summons envoy - By Jeffrey Heller and Justyna Pawlak
► Thai king's birthday marks time-out in Thailand's game of thrones - Though the royal institution once enjoyed a near-universal respect, recent political polarization has raised questions about the role of the monarchy and about the country's future after his reign. By Simon Roughneen | Christian Science Monitor
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► Christmas for Obama Bundlers - Michelle Malkin's column is released once a week. By Michelle Malkin
► Mermaids: Are Mermaids real or not? - Who Knew? Videos :: It’s official: the US government has declared that mermaids aren’t real. But half-woman, half-fish creatures have been part of world mythology for centuries, inspiring storytellers -- and the Starbucks logo. (VIDEO)
► Below surface, moon is a battered, cracked heap - Associated Press
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ore than 300 die and hundreds are missing after Typhoon Bopha cut a swathe of devastation across the southern Philippines, officials say.► Deadly Egypt constitution clashes
* 'Food, water, power the priority' - VIDEO
* In pictures: Typhoon Bopha
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Three people die and 350 are injured in clashes in Egypt's capital, Cairo, as unrest grows over a controversial draft constitution.
* 'Ugly scene' in Cairo - VIDEO
* Mekki: 'Door open for dialogue' - VIDEO
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'Myanmar government ignores rights of Rohingya Muslims'. Published on Nov 9, 2012 - Myanmar's government continues to ignore the basic human rights of the Rohingya Muslims, says a rights activist. Myanmar's government refuses to recognize Rohingya Muslims as citizens and labels them as "illegal" immigrants. More than 100,000 Rohingyas have been displaced since the sectarian violence broke out in June, according to the UN. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. Press TV talks with Sarnata Reynolds, the program manager of Refugees International from Washington, regarding the issue. || ► Suu Kyi ignores Rohingyas plight: Mohamed Ibrahim. Published on Nov 5, 2012 - Myanmar Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has ignored the government's massacring of the Rohingya Muslims, an activist tells Press TV. The Myanmar government and its majority population refuse to recognize Rohingya Muslims as citizens and label the minority of about 800,000 as illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh, an impoverished state that has shown no willingness to help the Rohingyas. Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohamed Ibrahim, media secretary of the European Rohingya Council, from Frankfurt, to further discuss the issue.
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World must be responsible for Rohingyas. Published on Nov 9, 2012 - A political analyst tells Press TV that the responsibility of supporting the minority Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar has to be shared by the international community. The comments come after Rohingya organizations and activists around the world declared Nov. 8 a global day of action to draw attention to the ongoing plight of Muslims in Myanmar. Press TV has conducted an interview with Sarnata Reynolds, the program manager for statelessness at Refugees International, to further discuss the issue. || ► 'UK, Saudis after Myanmar sectarianism'. Published on Nov 1, 2012 - The alliance of the UK and the Saudi regime is fostering a sectarian conflict in Myanmar, says a political commentator. The comments come as earlier in the week Myanmar's President Thein Sein admitted that an extraordinary wave of ethnic and sectarian violence had targeted Rohingya Muslims in the west of the country. Press TV has conducted an interview with Mike Billington with the Executive Intelligence Review weekly magazine from Leesburg, Virginia to shed more light on the issue. He is joined by two additional guests: Randy Short with the Dignity, Human Rights and Peace Org from Washington and Adnan Rashid, historian and Islamic studies expert from London.
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► Colombia Farc peace talks resume
Negotiations aimed at ending five decades of conflict resume in Havana after a week's break, with rebels saying positions are still far apart.
* Q and A: Colombia peace talks
* Profiles: Colombia's armed groups
► 5 December 2012 - Grail satellites show Moon's violent history| By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News, San Francisco
The scale of the battering the Moon received early in its history is revealed in remarkable new data from two Nasa satellites.
* Nasa's gravity twins now circling Moon - By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News
* 6 September 2011- Probe pictures Moon landing sites By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News
► Driving school for dogs in New Zealand. 5 December 2012 - A charity in New Zealand is teaching rescued dogs how to drive a car. The canine driving school is aimed at proving how intelligent the animals can be. Monty the giant schnauzer is among the novice drivers who have learned to control the brakes, gears and steering wheel. Bill Hayton reports. (VIDEO)
► Ekso exoskeleton: Helping the paralysed walk
► Gamification: Is it game over?
► Gourmet goods on demand in LA
► Nuclear Israel: The secret that is not. Published on Dec 5, 2012 by RussiaToday -The United Nations General Assembly is pressing Israel to reveal its nuclear arsenal. Israel has lashed out against the overwhelming approval of the resolution, which calls for international inspectors to be allowed to examine its atomic programme. Its foreign minister said the vote was meaningless. The country also rejected a UN-backed conference on a nuke-free Middle East. Israel denies it has nuclear weapons - but refuses to provide proof that it doesn't. RT's Paula Slier tried to lift the veil surrounding Israel's atomic programme. (VIDEO)
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► Egypt protest: Morsi advisors resign amidst reports of killings in Cairo violence
► Iran to take US to international court over intercepted spy drone
► Thousands of US troops arrive near Syrian shore on USS Eisenhower
► NDAA 2013 still allows for military detention within the US
► Wings of a scandal: Saudi princes stopped trying to take rare falcons out of Russia
► Putin pledges further support for Russia's CIS allies
► The Stream - Is Malaysia risking it all for rare earths? Published on Dec 5, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - Why environmental activists in Malaysia are fighting against the world's largest rare earths refinery. (VIDEO)
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► Inside Story - Election time in the land of the rising sun. Published on Dec 5, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish - We look at the political struggles of an economic giant facing an uncertain future as elections draw near. Inside Story, with presenter , Kamahl Santamaria, is joined by guests: Michael Penn, president of the independent Shingetsu News Agency; Seijiro Takeshita, director of Mizuho International, the investment banking arm of Japan's Mizuho Financial Group; and Gerhard Fasol, CEO of Eurotechnology Japan, dealing with business in the country's technology sector. (VIDEO)
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By Todd Martens - Without Taylor Swift's "Red" in contention, and no 2012 album as successful as Adele's "21," which took home the album of the year prize in February, there is no obvious Grammy front-runner. So who will that clear the way for?* Timeline: Grammy winners through the years
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