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FIFA's Corruption Report Immediately Labeled 'Erroneous' by Its Own Investigator
Soccer's leading body released a report today that apparently gave "closure" to corruption allegations against it. Within hours it was questioned by the lawyer who headed the whole investigation.
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Video Emerges of Ukraine Military and Separatists Clashing at Donetsk Airport
The clash follows NATO's confirmation that more Russian soldiers and military equipment have entered eastern Ukraine in recent days.
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'We Can't Be Afraid': A Hospital Under Watch After Mali Confirms Second Ebola Case
After a 25-year-old nurse tested positive for the virus in Mali's capital, the clinic she worked at remains closed and under quarantined with police on guard.
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Russian Warships Speed Towards Australia Ahead of Tense G20 Summit
A Russian fleet is sailing towards Brisbane, where Vladimir Putin is headed for a thorny encounter with world leaders at a time of growing recriminations over his role in the Ukraine crisis.
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400 People Bury Their Heads in the Sand to Protest Australian Prime Minister's Stance on Climate Change
Tony Abbott has called climate science 'crap' and as host of the upcoming G20 summit has refused to make climate change a priority.
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Sweden Accused of Forcing Teenager Back to North Korea Because of Asylum Errors
Authorities refused to accept the 17-year-old was from the hermit kingdom, but lawyers and experts say they bungled his case — and the specialist who analyzed his dialect says she was misrepresented.
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Islamic State Releases 'Authentic and Recent' Recording That Suggests al-Baghdadi Is Alive
The recording states, “the soldiers of the Islamic State today are tougher, stronger and more determined” while “America and its allies [are] stumbling between fear, weakness, inability and failure.”
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Here's Why China's Climate Pledge Might Not Be Such A Great Leap Forward
The world's leading emitter says its emissions will peak by 2030, but experts say too little is known about China's emissions levels up to — and after — 2030 to say whether severe climate change can be avoided.
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Features
Americans Support Mexico's Anti-Government Protests — As Long as They Stay in Mexico
The same tactics Americans are celebrating from Mexican protesters would be condemned from protesters in the US, which has a NIMBY attitude toward revolution.
Libya: A Broken State
VICE News filmmaker Medyan Dairieh witnessed first-hand how life after the Libyan revolution has devolved into lawlessness and Islamic State-linked extremism.
VICE News Capsule - Thursday, November 13
UN says opium poppy cultivation reaches record high in Afghanistan, Iranian state television airs footage of alleged replica of captured U.S. drone, five major banks fined a total of $4.3 billion in foreign currency investigation, and more.