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The 11 biggest international stories of 2013

Here’s what happened around the world in 2013.

IT WAS A year of natural disasters, a bailout and a bombing.

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A year that opened with a catastrophe in Brazil and ended with a tragedy in the Philippines.

Here are the top international stories of the year.

1. Typhoon Haiyan

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When news came through on 8 November that a powerful typhoon had hit the Philippines, the death toll was initially small. Three people were reported killed. As we now know, that number didn’t come close to the actual dead, not to mention the displaced. The city of Tacloban has become known in Ireland and Irish people have responded generously, sending millions in aid.

2. Pope Francis

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When Pope Benedict XVI became the first Pope to resign in 600 years, few suggested that his replacement would be a humble, bus-riding cardinal. However, Jorge Bergoglio was chosen by the conclave and has worked to put humility at the top of the church agenda.

3. Cyprus gets bailed out

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Cyprus became the latest EU country to require a bailout when the EU and IMF agreed to lend €10 billion to the country, which had flirted with bankruptcy. A last-minute deal, which included shutting banks, saw the country survive, but with political casualties and massive surges in unemployment.

4. Egypt upheaval

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In truth, the unrest in Egypt has been going for a number of years. It all spilled over this year when the Egyptian Army removed President Mohammed Morsi from power. That sparked protests in the capital Cairo that lasted for two weeks at the end of June and start of July. At least 40 people were killed and thousands imprisoned, including four Irish siblings.

5. A bomb at the finish line

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Boston, a city with deep Irish roots, was celebrating Patriots’ Day in its traditional manner: by holding the Boston Marathon. Shortly before 3pm, two explosions rocked the silence, with bombs placed close to the finish line, killing three. The bombers shot a police officer three days later, before one of them was killed in a shootout with police the day after that.

6. Eight storeys, gone in minutes

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Over 1,100 people, mostly garment factory workers, were killed when a building came down unexpectedly in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The building was reported to have had four stories built without approval, putting factories in a building meant for offices. The conditions of the workers sparked protests against Primark in the UK.

7. Prism-er of war

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The name Edward Snowden meant little to most people heading into the summer, but he has been in the headlines since. Snowden was an NSA contractor who came into contact with sensitive material, which he leaked to newspapers. The subsequent man hunt and asylum bid made him a household name.

8. The Westgate Mall

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An upscale mall in Kenya became the unlikely setting for one of the stories of the year in September. Members of the Islamist group al-Shabaab entered the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, killing 67 people. Five of the attackers died in the assault, which lasted three days.

9. Fires in the Outback

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Two people died and nearly 250 buildings destroyed as bushfires raged across the Australian state of New South Wales. Estimates suggest that nearly A$100 million worth of damage was done as the fires burned for days.

10. War in the centre of Africa

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An ongoing story, war in the Central African Republic continues to rage, with France warning that the country is “on the verge of genocide“. The number of child soldiers in the country has doubled since March and charities are reporting “appalling scenes of murder”.

11. Brazil mourns

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Over 400 people gathered in a nightclub in the Brazilian city of Santa Maria in January. By the end of the night, 242 were dead and 168 were injured. Investigations pointed to an illegal firework being used in a stage performance by a local band. Most of the dead and injured were college students from the local universities.

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    Mute Boyne Shark
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:14 PM

    So landlords attack tenants for not paying rent, when in fact the reason is they moved banks and the tenant in question is a surgeon who had the presence of mind to put the rent aside.
    The gardaí were only interested in asking if rent was owed and completely disregarded the attack with, what we can all agree is a deadly weapon. Yeah, that’ll encourage medical professionals to stay in Ireland alright. Of course no arrests and nobody held accountable. Great little country.

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    Mute Penny
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:20 PM

    Tenner bets the aul fella changed from Ulster Bank or KBC or whatever, forgot to tell his tenants and then decided it was the tenant’s fault when he couldn’t get the rent!

    The Gardai are thinly veiled revenue protection for landlords!

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    Mute Thom Thumb
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:06 PM

    It’s well known that attacking someone with a motorised saw is a civil matter….
    In cloud cuckoo land.

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    Mute Con Cussed
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:09 PM

    It’s not a civil matter when someone tries to physically attack you, irrespective of the payment or not. Solicitors give clients many reasons to do or not do things, in the end the decision to act or not is the person involved. Lastly, racial abuse should not be tolerated whether from the landlord or the Gardai!

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    Mute Rugby Father South Dublin
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:18 PM

    It’s mad how much Fine Gael and Fine Fail wanted to cry over a photoshopped painting last week and have no comment on this very terrifying situation. I imagine FF/FG spin doctors are working overtime in HQ tonight trying to frame this on Mary Lou somehow.

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    Mute Sylvia Power
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:19 PM

    @Pat Barry: You must have only skimmed the article. The landlord switched bank accounts and didn’t inform the tenant of the new details, so of course when the tenant tried to pay, his payment bounced back and the landlord didn’t answer the phone. Couldn’t be any more cut and dry that the tenant has done nothing wrong.

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    Mute Terry Tibbs
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:48 PM

    Impressive show from our law enforcement agency

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    Mute Michael Mc Gee
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:16 PM

    The rulebooks in this country need to be updated! Non stop drama with properties. Between prices, supply, tax and mortgage rules.. The lot of it stinks, and must be normalised.

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    Mute Gavin Tobin
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:17 PM

    Ballinasloe Circular Saw Massacre.

    What a scuumbag landlord. What a useless response by the cops.

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    Mute TheQueenofHibernia
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:44 PM

    That sort of thing happens all the time here in Ireland. The Gardai have no interest. The jails would be full if everytime someone was attacked with a chainsaw they arrested the assailant. I’m somewhat surprised to see this story hitting the headlines. There must be an ulterior motive.

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    Mute Yvon Queguiner
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:17 PM

    With the judges of this country, Garda has no point existing, they would release a mass murderers after a slap on the wrist.

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    Mute Colette Kearns
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:30 PM

    @Yvon Queguiner: They let a guy in wanted buy interpol for 2 seriously offences, no problem!

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    Mute Con Cussed
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:27 PM

    @Pat Barry: Id i ot

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    Mute Watchful Axe
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:14 PM

    There are some awful thick people in this country.

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    Mute Pat Barry
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    Apr 18th 2023, 9:24 PM

    @Sylvia Power: Yadda, yadda, yadda.

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    Mute Damien Leen
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    Apr 18th 2023, 10:09 PM

    @Pat Barry: go on away back to bed with yourself…

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