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Protests Disrupt Heavy G8 Security in Japan
Hundreds of activists took the streets of cities on the
northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on...
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N. Korea Demolishes Cooling Tower at Nuclear Plant
North Korea kept its promise and destroyed the cooling tower at the Yongbyon nuclear plant (96...
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U.S. to Remove N. Korea from Terror List and Lift Sanctions
United States President George W. Bush said in a statement issued from the White House Rose Garden...
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EU Approves New Sanctions against Iran
The European Union members agreed to impose new sanctions against Iran after Teheran refused to...
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Iran Will Continue Atomic Program
Iran reaffirmed its position regarding its controversial uranium enrichment program. The Teheran...
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Russia Warns Georgia About NATO Accession
Russia made official its discontent with Georgia’s recent moves to join NATO by suggesting that...
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WHO Calls on Governments to Ban Tobacco Advertising
The World Health Organization (WHO) called on all governments to forbid all sorts of tobacco...
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Cluster Bombs to Be Banned
Friday, at a ceremony in Dublin, about 111 countries agreed
to ban the use of cluster bombs...
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5 Countries Representatives Meet for Talks on Arctic Sovereignty
Dignitaries from five countries bordering the Arctic region met on Wednesday to discuss how their...
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5.9 Aftershock Hits China Hampering Rescue Efforts
A powerful aftershock struck China near the epicenter of the 7.9 earthquake that hit Asia’s biggest...
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Russia Demands The Stop Of Military Build-Up In Georgia
Russian military officials have requested on Thursday an immediate NATO intervention for stopping...
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Hundreds Arrested after Iowa Meat Plant Raid
More than 300 workers from AgriProcessors kosher meat plant
in Postville, Iowa, were arrested...
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Vladimir Putin is Approved as Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin will have a “key role” in Russia for years as prime minister, new President Dmitry...
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Russia Flexes Military Muscles in V-Day Parade
After trading embassy-attaches expulsions with the United States, Russia did another thing that...
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Russia Expels U.S. Embassy Military Attachés
After Washington expelled a pair of Russian diplomats, Russia responded in the same manner and...
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Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin - Their First Day On The Job
Dmitry Medvedev is now officially the new Russian president. He was sworn in yesterday in the...
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Medvedev Sworn In as Russia’s President
Dmitry Medvedev was sworn in as Russia’s new president on Wednesday. The proceeding happened during...
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Russia’s Main Event Just Two Days Away
Wednesday’s upcoming events for the celebration of the new Russian
president are causing quite a...
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U.S. Accuses Syria of Building Secret Reactor with NKorea's Help
The United States has claimed that Syria had been secretly building a nuclear reactor with North...
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Video Evidence On North Korea's Involvement In Nuclear Matters
Information about North Korea’s aid to Syria on building a
nuclear reactor has surfaced and...
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Georgian Plane Gunned Down By Russian Troops
Yesterday, Russian officials announced that on Sunday, the
Abkhaz rebels shot down an unmanned spy...
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UN Council to Discuss Russia’s Alleged "Military Aggression"
After accusing Russia of shooting down one of its unnamed spy planes in its own air space, Georgia...
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Georgia Accuses Russia of Shooting down Spy Plane
Georgia, a former member of the Soviet Union, has accused Russia of destroying one of its unmanned...
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Russian Capsule Lands Off Settled Mark, Astronauts Safe
The Russian Soyuz capsule returning South Korea’s
first astronaut landed on Saturday 260 miles...
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Paper Shut Down for Publishing Story about Putin’s Love Life
Moskovski Korrespondent, the Russian newspaper which published the story about Putin’s alleged...
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Putin Plans to Wed Russian Gymnast Half His Age
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, a man less known for his personal life, is planning to marry a...
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Vladimir Putin Is Still On Top
Vladimir Putin has accepted to lead the dominant United Russia
party. His candidacy was approved...
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The First U.S. Thoughts from the Romanian Summit
U.S. President George W. Bush declared today that efforts
must be made in order for Ukraine
and...
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Bush Encourages Ukraine to Join NATO
During his visit to Ukraine, U.S. president George W. Bush declared
he backed Ukraine’s membership...
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Bush Calls on Congress to Pass Housing Legislation
Before departing for Europe, where he will attend the NATO summit, President Bush called on the...
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Science
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North Pole Region Might Turn into Arctic Pool this Year
National Snow and Ice Data Center scientists at the University of Colorado found that the North...
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Almost There: Space Shuttle to Dock in Two Hours
The space shuttle Discovery is due to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) in little...
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Space Toilet to Be Repaired after Saturday Flight
For the past week, the toilet on the International Space Station has been having problems with the...
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Yi So-yeon Rushed to Hospital after Complaining of Back Pains
Yi So-yeon, the first South Korean astronaut to go into
space, still feels the consequences of the...
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ISRO Successfully Launches Ten Satellites
In its thirteenth flight conducted from Satish Dhawan Space
Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, today...
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Second European Positioning Satellite Launched
A second satellite for Europe's own global navigation satellite system has been successfully...
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Gerstenmaier Downplays Speculations On Soyuz’s Rough Landing
Just days after the rough
landing of Expedition 16 members, aboard the Russian Soyuz TMA-11...
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Interfax: The Astronauts From Soyuz Were In Danger
The Russian news agency Interfax
reported that the Expedition 16 crew members were in serious...
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Yi Experiences Rough Landing, But Remains A Hero To South Korea
The most exciting experience of
the first South Korean astronaut to go into space ended...
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South Korean Astronaut Happy To Be Onboard ISS
The space mission
conducted by Russia and South Korea is
going really well and everyone involved...
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Yi So-yeon, First South Korean Astronaut, Flies To ISS
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, boarding South’s Korea’s first
astronaut Yi So-yeon and also...
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South Korea Chose A Woman For Its First Space Mission
South Korea delegated a 29-year-old
female bioengineering student to be its first astronaut to go...
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NASA: Orbital Granted $170 Million To Develop Spaceship Cargo
Orbital Sciences Corp. was
chosen to develop NASA’s future space cargo, capable of commercial...
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U.S. Rejects Russian-Chinese Proposal To Ban Weapons In Space
The Tuesday United Nations Conference
on Disarmament in Geneva brought face to face three of the...
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STS-122 Completes Installing Columbus, Second Spacewalk Expected
The European Columbus laboratory
has been successfully attached to the Harmony module on the...
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Columbus Module Heading For ISS Aboard Of Atlantis
On February 7, NASA’s space shuttle
Atlantis successfully lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center...
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Israeli Spy Satellite Launched From Indian Space Station
The Indian Space Research
Organization announced the successful launch of the Israeli TECSAR...
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China to Launch Its Third Manned Space Mission in 2008
The fact that China has
really high hopes regarding space research programs and missions is no...
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Christmas Came One Day Later for ISS’ Astronauts
For the astronauts onboard the
International Space Station Christmas came one day later and Santa...
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Russia Launched Three New Navigation Satellites
On Tuesday night Russia sent three new satellites into space, in
a move that aims to extend the...
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Sandia Lab Sheds Light on Tunguska Event
A team at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, N.M., has found that the Tunguska explosion in...
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Conflict of Interest Delays NASA’s Mars Probe Launch
NASA lost an important
opportunity because of an unspecified conflict of interest, officials...
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Next Attempt To Launch Atlantis Scheduled For Saturday
NASA mission managers announced that the launch of space
shuttle Atlantis would be delayed for 48...
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First Private Team Interested in Google's X Prize
Back in September, Google amazed everybody when it announced it would sponsor with no less than $30...
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Atlantis Launch Delayed
In an unexpected turn of events, NASA officials decided to
postpone at least until Friday the...
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NASA Says Atlantis Is Ready For Lift Off
NASA officials announced that the launch team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
is continuing its...
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Russia to Build New Space Launch Center
According to Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei
Ivanov, his country has important...
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China Has Important Space Plans
China represents the third country
that put a man into space aboard its own space rocket and this...
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China's Chang'e-I Enters Moon Orbit
The Chinese scientists announced today that China’s Chang'e-I
moon probe entered a lunar...
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The Start Of An Era.50 Years From Sputnik Launch
Human kind’s space endeavor debuted in the Soviet Russia 50
years ago at the famous Baikonur...
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Business
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Microsoft Expects Its Windows Mobile Sales To Sky Rocket
After a careful analysis of the rapid rising demand for
smartphones, Microsoft Corp. announced its...
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Exxon Mobil Reports Record Quarterly/Annually Profit
Exxon Mobil, the multi-national American corporation and direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's...
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Toyota Plans to Increase Sales and Production in 2008
Toyota Motor Corp, the world's second largest automaker behind General Motors, but first in net...
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LiveJournal to be Acquired by SUP
Six Apart decided yesterday to sell LiveJournal to SUP, a
Russian online media company....
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Ukraine's Debt Issue with Gazprom Settled in Moscow
Yuriy Boiko, Ukraine's energy minister, went to Moscow to resolve the issues with Gazprom....
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Update: Ukraine Energy Minister Goes to Moscow
Yuriy Boiko, Ukraine's energy minister, went to Moscow to resolve the issues with Gazprom....
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Gazprom Threatens Gas Exports, EU Wants Speedy Settlement
Russian gas giant OAO Gazprom has again threatened to cut exports to Ukraine over a $1.3 billion...
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Is New IMF Managing Director
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) appointed former French finance minister Dominique...
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WSJ: 3Com Sells to Bain and Huawei for more than $2B
Legendary computer network hardware maker 3Com is allegedly o announce a sale of itself to Bain...
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Dell to Sell its PCs through Chinese Retailer
Dell Inc., the world’s second-largest computer producer, announced that it reached a deal on Monday...
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OPEC: Saudi Plans to Boost Output Opposed by Algeria
Algeria, Venezuela and Libya expressed their resistance against a proposal to temper high oil...
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Kazakhstan Forces Eni to Stop Operations at Kashagan Field
Kazakhstan’s government forced Eni SpA to cease its operations at the Kashagan oil field due to...
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Carlsberg Beer Sold Better In 1Q 2007
Danish brewer Carlsberg reported Wednesday a boost in
turnover and profit, helped by a surge in...
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