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The world seems to be on edge this 2016.

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France says it will only participate in military action in Syria under a United Nations mandate.

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The U.S. government said on Tuesday that it is not considering arming the opposition in Syria, as violence continues in an 11-month turmoil facing the Arab nation.

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“Once we get the border secured, and we can get the border secured, I would look forward to working on comprehensive immigration reform,” said Senator John McCain during a recent interview on NBC’s Today Show.

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The United States has finally made its choice after one of the longest and most expensive election cycles in history. Over two billion dollars were spent in advertising and over 120 million votes were cast.

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Will Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos be the Philippines’ Sarah Palin come 2010?

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Talisay City Mayor Eduardo "Edigul" Gullas, one of the founders and now regional secretary general of Alayon, said the party has not ruled with finality yet with which national party it is going to coalesce but that "it could possibly be Lakas-NPC."
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Will Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos be the Philippines’ Sarah Palin come 2010?

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Talisay City Mayor Eduardo "Edigul" Gullas, one of the founders and now regional secretary general of Alayon, said the party has not ruled with finality yet with which national party it is going to coalesce but that "it could possibly be Lakas-NPC."
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