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Thousands of refugees are now stranded on the greek borders, pushing the greek Prime Minister to demand the process to relocate them be drastically speed it up. Accusesinternational russia and Syrian Government troops of targeting hospitals in syria as a strategy of war. Womenh Police Kill Two who attacked a Police Station in istanbul with guns and grenades. Coming up, a Major Mining Company agrees to pay billions in compensation over a mudslide described as brazils worst environmental disaster. We will have the details in business. New york adds to its glittering portfolio of art museums with a new gallery dedicated to modern and contemporary art. First, our top story live from paris. First European Council president donald tuesday is sitting down with the greek Prime Minister today after the eu announced a emergencyllion euro fund for countrys worst hit by the migrant crisis. That is the case in greece, where thousands of people are blocked on the border desperately trying to get thr

Angelina Jolie is going to be a professor at London School of Economics

Angelina Jolie is going to be a professor at London School of Economics
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Tamara Kunanayakam Destroyed Records On Sri Lanka In The UN and in return she became an Ambassador to Sri Lanka

Tamara Kunanayakam Destroyed Records On Sri Lanka In The UN and in return she became an Ambassador to Sri Lanka
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Angelina Jolie named visiting professor of London university

Angelina Jolie named visiting professor of London university
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States break silence to condemn Egypt s abuses at UN rights body

States break silence to condemn Egypt’s abuses at UN rights body Geneva, Switzerland Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from around the world expressed their strong support today for a joint declaration by UN member states condemning the human rights situation in Egypt which was delivered at the UN Human Rights Council.  In the declaration governments expressed “deep concern” for widespread human rights violations committed with impunity by the Egyptian authorities. The joint declaration, signed by 31 states and delivered by Finland at the Council’s 46th session highlighted “restrictions on freedom of expression and the right to peaceful assembly, the constrained space for civil society and political opposition.” It also condemned the use of counter-terrorism laws to punish peaceful critics.

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