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As Cote d'Ivoire's bloody leadership contest draws to a close and the surrender of Laurent...
Washington – As the Libya conflict appears to settle into a potentially protracted...
In a recent article, notorious Zionist Alan Dershowitz reveals the scale of rejection he faced...
 
World Bank supports Palestinian state
Washington, April 07: The World Bank has strongly supported the recognition of an independent Palestinian state following the backing by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In a Thursday report, the World Bank compared core Palestinian...
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Chinese Avant-Garde artist Ai Weiwei is pictured at the Theater am Goetheplatz in Bremen, northern Germany, on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
BEIJING - Chinese police said prominent artist and rights activist Ai Weiwei is under investigation 'for suspected economic crimes', the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Wednesday. 'Police said late Wednesday they are investigating Ai...
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People march during a protest against violence in Mexico City, Wednesday, April 6, 2011.
Protest marches have been held in more than 20 cities across Mexico against the drug-related violence sweeping the country. Thousands of people joined the protest...
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Celebrating Urdu language
Madhur Tankha NEW DELHI: The recent protests in Egypt caught the attention of the free thinking world. Now for the first time since the protests at Tahrir Square, the thought and idiom of contemporary Egypt will find expression in India at the annual...
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Thailand joins developing countries' campaign for renewal of Kyoto deal
FRANK McDONALD, Environment Editor, in Bangkok AS FLOODS finally receded in its southern provinces, Thailand joined other developing countries in calling for agreement to be reached on a renewal of the Kyoto Protocol before it runs out at the end of...
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Pushing new boundaries for traveling Asia's frontier
Living in Philadelphia, we don't get to see alot of untouched raw beauty around us, and at times, we all feel a longing for the advant garde. Asia Transpacific Journeys is offering an extraordinary tour that transport travelers to a world beyond the...
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Nappies no longer suit Haiti's new man Michel Martelly
HAITI'S President-elect donned a conservative grey suit yesterday for his first news conference since his upset victory, as Haitians wondered how a pop star...
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Brazil's Vice President Jose Alencar smiles during a news conference moments before leaving the hospital where he stayed for the last 26 days and underwent a 17-hour surgery to remove abdominal tumors, in Sao Paulo, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. The 77-year-old Alencar has been battling abdominal cancer since 1997.
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Supporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly march in protest toward a polling station during the country's general elections in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday Nov. 28, 2010. Nearly all the major presidential candidates have backed a statement calling for the cancellation of the election and asked for people to take to the streets to protest allegations of fraud.
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The Olympic silver medallist Shri Rajvardhan Rathore and the former cricketer Shri Kapil Dev participating in the Delhi Half Marathon held in New Delhi on October 16, 2005
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