Global Week in Review: Amsterdam’s “Blackface Holiday” Is Scrutinized
Plus, Kenyan soldiers busted for looting Westgate mall.
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Kenyan Soldiers Busted Looting Westgate Mall - In video footage exposed by Kenyan CCTV, security cameras revealed Kenyan soldiers who responded to the Westgate Mall attack last month filling shopping bags with goods from the vacant stores in the mall. In one shot, soldiers are walking over blood-spattered floors at Nakumatt supermarket. (Photo: Ben Curtis/AP Photo)
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U.S. Military Supplies Left for Afghan Garage Sale - Televisions, treadmills, scrap metal and almost all of the supplies shipped to Afghanistan from the U.S over the course of the more than a decade long war will remain in the country after soldiers are deployed back to the U.S. The U.S. is selling 12 million to 14 million pounds of its equipment on the Afghan market, according to the Washington Post.(Photo: Noorullah Shirzada/AFP/GettyImages)
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French Demand Answers in U.S. Spy Claims - French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault demanded a response from the U.S. Ambassador on Monday regarding spy reports from French newspaper Le Monde. The paper claims that the NSA spied on 70.3 million phone calls in France in just 30 days between last December and January.(Photo: Patrick Kovarik/AFP/Getty Images)
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Gypsy Parents of “Maria” Have Been Charged - Christos Salis and Eleftheria Dimopoulou, a gypsy couple, have been charged with abducting a little girl they call Maria, who was discovered during a raid on a camp in Greece. DNA tests proved that the little girl was not related to them. Salis and Dimopoulou admitted that they did not adopt “Maria” legally. (Photo: REUTERS/Greek Police/Handout)
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Chinese Couple Sells Newborns for iPhone and Shoes - A Shanghai couple is facing charges after authorities claim that the couple sold three of their newborn babies in exchange for iPads, computers and high-end shoes. The couple was under investigation since May after police were notified that they used QQ, a popular Chinese instant messaging site, to place ads for the babies.(Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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