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A Pakistani flood victim walk past damaged houses in Kasba Gujrat near Kot Addu village, Punjab Province, Pakistan  on Saturday Aug. 21, 2010.
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Pakistan braced for more floods
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Floods are threatening to wreak havoc in more areas of south Pakistan in a catastrophe that has made the government more unpopular and may help Islamist militants gain supporters. Pakistan's worst floods in decades have toppled villages and bridges, ripped apart roads, killed at least 1,600 people, made more than four million homeless and raised...
 
 
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A Venezuelan businessman suspected of being part of a major drug trafficking ring has been arrested by Colombian authorities. Walid Makled Garcia, 43,...
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SUKKUR, Pakistan – About 150,000 Pakistanis were forced to move to higher ground as floodwaters from a freshly swollen Indus River submerged dozens more towns and villages in the south, a government spokesman said Saturday. Officials expect the...
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Washington: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, who was away from his country when it was hit by the worst floods in 80 years, has topped a unique list of influential people who were conspicuously absent when they were needed the most. Releasing the...
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Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean has been barred from Haitis election. The Grammy-winning ex-Fugees artist was judged ineligible to run late Friday, The New York Times reported on its website. It is with a heavy heart that I tell you today that the board of...
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BUCHAREST (AFP) – Europe's Roma communities, at the centre of an immigration row in France, are often driven out by poverty from their homes in Romania and Bulgaria, the European Union's two most impoverished members. "Here we are...
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By DAN MOLINSKI CARACAS—A graphic photo in a Venezuelan newspaper of bodies piled up at a Caracas morgue and a move by President Hugo Chávez to censor such images thrust the issue of crime and violence into the spotlight a month before...
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