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Ukraine Says It Can't Withdraw Weapons, Citing Attacks During Truce
Noting deadly attacks by Russian-backed separatists who have renewed a push near the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine says it can't withdraw heavy weapons from the front lines.
The Oscars: What People Are Saying The Day After
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Iran Nuclear Talks Report Progress, While Critics Ratchet Up The Rhetoric
U.S. and Iranian delegates are trying to settle on the framework for an accord on the future of Iran's nuclear program. Not everyone is impressed with this nuclear diplomacy.
France Seizes Passports Of 6 Allegedly Planning To Join Islamists In Syria
It's the first time the French government has used a measure that was approved in November to limit the number of French citizens joining Islamist groups in the Middle East.
Australia Announces Security Crackdown Amid 'Rising' Terrorist Threat
Under the proposed new measures, Australia can revoke citizenship to any dual national if they travel overseas to fight alongside jihadis.
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Creighton University Lecture, 2/23/15
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Mark Braverman, Co-Founder of Friends of Tent of Nations North America, and Program Director for Kairos USA “Interfaith…
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Freight Farms: How Boston Gets Local Greens, Even When Buried In Snow
Big metal shipping containers are often used to import food from around the globe. Now, two Boston entrepreneurs are modifying those containers to grow local produce hydroponically, 365 days a year.
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