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Israel turns back Libyan aid ship headed for Gaza
Gaza City/Tel Aviv - Israel forced a Libyan ship with humanitarian aid heading for the Gaza Strip...
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Lawmakers in Papua, Indonesia Seek Microchip Monitoring for HIV Patients
Lawmakers in Papua,
Indonesia want
to keep an eye on people infected with HIV virus and prevent...
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Elders Tell MDC: Join Government Now, Push For Change Later
Johannesburg - The Elders on Monday urged Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change...
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Indonesian Papua to Tag AIDS Sufferers with Microchips
The western Indonesian province of Papua, the country’s
largest, is going to pass a bylaw...
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Divisions Deepen Within A Weakened
Madrid - When Txeroki, the suspected military leader of the militant Basque separatist group ETA,...
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Youth Meet In East Timor To Grapple With Violence In Society
Dili - Young people from around the world gathered this week in East Timor to participate in a...
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Greenpeace sees beginning of the end of Japanese whaling
Wellington - Greenpeace, an international environmental organization, hailed the beginning of the...
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Germany Does Not Agree To The Imprisonment Of The Myanmar Activists
Berlin - Germany took a stand today against the sentencing of 14 activists in Myanmar to long...
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North Korea threatens to close borders with South
Seoul - North Korea threatened Wednesday to close its borders with South Korea starting December 1,...
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German Nuclear Waste Transport Finally at Destination
Gorleben, Germany - Fierce protests accompanied the arrival of a shipment of radioactive waste at a...
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North Korea Threatens to End Industrial Cooperation with South
Seoul - North Korea's military threatened Monday to quit an industrial cooperation project if South...
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Politkovskaya murder trial opens in Moscow
Moscow - A Russian military court opened the trial Wednesday of three men charged with the murder...
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Selection of peace candidates a tricky matter
Oslo - The selection of a Nobel peace laureate often generates controversy and questions as to why...
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Bangladeshi Women Fall Victim to Acid Attacks
Dhaka - In her adolescent days Mariam had a dream of life in a mud-walled hut with a caring husband...
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Peace Talks to Stand or Fall over Israeli Party Primary
Tel Aviv - Wednesday's primaries in Israel's ruling Kadima party are crucial for the Middle East...
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Reporter shot dead in Russia's restive Dagestan province
Moscow - A reporter critical of Islam was shot and mortally wounded in Russia's restive Dagestan...
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Death toll in religious riots in India rises to 11
New Delhi - Police found three more bodies Wednesday of people killed in clashes between Hindus and...
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Dallas Zoo Elephant Jenny Will Stay in Texas
The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday that Jenny, the 9,000-pound elephant which was the subject of a...
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Japan seeks arrest warrants against anti-whaling activists
Tokyo - Tokyo police sought arrest warrants on Monday against three members of the Sea Shepherd...
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Judge Declines Gun Group’s Request To Carry Weapons In Airport
A U.S. judge upheld a gun ban at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, claiming he...
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Thousands defy curfew in Kashmir, 8 killed in police firing
Srinagar, India - Thousands of people poured out of their houses and onto streets of Jammu and...
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Indian Troops Killed Kashmir Separatist Leader
According to AFP, a Kashmiri separatist leader and three other protesters were killed Monday by...
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Bush off to Beijing with a Myanmar mission
US President George W Bush departed Bangkok Thursday for Beijing, where he plans to chide China for...
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World Youth Day Celebrations Started in Sydney
The event the Roman Catholic Church characterized as the biggest
assembly of young people on the...
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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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McCain Would Ease Offshore Drilling Ban
Presidential candidate John McCain made official his position regarding to the energy crisis caused...
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Australia Kangaroo Cull Couldn’t Be Stopped
The killing of the kangaroos started on Monday, at a
military base in Canberra
and continued...
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Nepal Police Arrested Hundreds of Tibetan Women
About 500 women were arrested Sunday by the Nepal police, as they were beginning their...
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Activists Require Pets in Chile Be Rescued
Although
the population near the erupting Chaiten volcano in southern Chile has been...
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The Olympic Flame Continues Its Relay
The climbers selected to bear the Olympic flame on the world’s highest mountain, have reached their...
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Comedian Wanda Sykes Is Not Only Gay, But Married As Well
Comedian Wanda Sykes confessed that the passage of a same-sex marriage ban in California has led to...
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Ronson Is Furious after Lohan’s Flour “Encounter”
Actress Lindsay Lohan had the surprise of her life when she found herself doused with flour, rather...
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Court Rules That The U.S. Navy Can Use Sonar
On
Wednesday, settling a dispute between environmentalists and the United States
Navy, the...
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Terrorists Might Be Using Twitter
A report issued by the Federation of American Scientists revealed
some surprising conclusions that...
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Twitter May Be Al-Qaeda’s New Tool Of Terror
U.S. Army officials said that popular blogging service Twitter is a highly potential tool for...
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Japan Slaughters Thousands of Dolphins, Ignores Protests
Tokyo - At Taiji, a quaint whaling town 700 kilometres south of Tokyo, waves lap against steep...
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Human-Rights Activists Find That Skype Messages Are Surveilled
A group of
Canadian human-rights activists have recently revealed that in China, Internet
text...
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Jenny The Elephant Will Remain At Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday that the distraught
elephant Jenny was not moving to Mexico...
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Activists Present AIDS Ads To Increase Pandemic Awareness
At the 17th International AIDS conference, held in the City of Mexico, a ‘planting and eating...
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FBI Still Searching For Suspects In Santa Cruz Firebombing Attacks
The FBI continues its investigation on extremist animal rights protester, after a University of...
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There Is Still Lots To Be Done To Meet Ends In The Fight With AIDS
How to improve HIV treatment and to prevent the spreading of
the virus are two questions that lie...
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AIDS Conference In Mexico Opened For Discussions
An estimated 25,000 scientists, politicians, physicians and
activists were present on Sunday at...
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Sentence in the Case of HIV-Positive Man Contested by Gay Group
A court decision to sentence an HIV-positive man who spit at
a police officer to 35 years in...
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Report Warns on Serious Health Problems Linked to Bisphenol A
A U.S.
government report revealed Tuesday that a dangerous chemical called bisphenol
A (BPA),...
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Knut, Germany’s Famous Polar Bear, Celebrated His First Birthday
Knut, the most famous polar bear Germany,
celebrated today at Berlin’s
Zoo his first birthday....
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