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Breaking News Mon, 9 May 2011
In this Feb. 18, 2011, file photo, Bahraini anti-government demonstrators run during clashes between protesters and the Bahraini army during a demonstration in Manama, Bahrain.
Bahrain   Human Rights   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: 2011 Bahraini uprising  
 Huffington Post 
Bahrain Crackdown Ignored By West
| The fate of Bahrain's protest movement is a stark reminder of how Western and regional power politics can trump reformist yearnings, even in an Arab world convulsed by popular uprisings against entr... (photo: AP / Hassan Ammar)
File - Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, briefs the Security Council on the situation in that country.
Bosnia   Peace   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Bosnia and Herzegovina  
 The Guardian 
Bosnia is in crisis, top intl official tells UN
| AIDA CERKEZ | Associated Press= SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Bosnia is facing one of its worst political crises since war ended in 1995, the country's international administrator is warning... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad carry his pictures as military police load the coffins of eleven killed soldiers and security force members into ambulances before sending them to their families for burial, in front of a military hospital in the central city of Homs, Syria, Saturday, May 7, 2011.  Chicago Tribune 
Several protesters killed as Syria continues crackdown
Reporting from Cairo— Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar Assad appeared determined to stop persistent antigovernment protests Sunday, with clashes in several cities leading to several death... (photo: AP / SANA)
Democracy   Photos   Protest   Syria   Wikipedia: 2011 Syrian uprising  
An anti-government protester swings an Egyptian flag, while smoking a cigarette, to beckon others to reinforce those at the frontline of clashes with pro-government supporters, near the Egyptian Museum in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011.  Joy Online 
Warning after fatal Cairo clashes
Egypt's justice minister has warned that those who threaten the country's security will face "an iron fist". | Abdel Aziz al-Gindi was speaking after 12 people died and more than 180 were wounded duri... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Christians   Egypt   Muslim   Photos   Wikipedia: Cairo  
Top Stories
 Leftist presidential front-runner Rafael Correa talks to supporters during a campaign rally in Salcedo, Ecuador, south of Quito, Sept. 27, 2006. The elections are set to take place on Oct. 15. (gm1)   Al Jazeera
Ecuador's president declares referendum win
| Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa has declared victory after two polls showed him winning a referendum on judicial and media reforms that opponents say are a power gra... (photo: AP/Dolores Ochoa R.)
Ecuador   Photos   Politics   Referendum   Wikipedia: Rafael Correa  
File - Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, presents the Human Rights Councils annual report during the 16th session of the Council. WorldNews.com
Law of Nations or a Nation's Law?
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | Displaying the audacity of courage against the cowardice of despair and revenge, Navi Pillay, the UN Human Rights... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferre)
Photos   Terrorism   UN   US   Wikipedia: Death of Osama bin Laden  
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa greets supporters after voting in a referendum in Quito, Ecuador, Saturday May 7, 2011. Breitbart
Correa scores victory in Ecuadoran referendum
| Ecuador's President Rafael Correa gestures during an interview with AFP. Co... | Ecuadorean women queue to vote in Otavalo, Ecuador. Leftist Ecuadoran Presi... | Leftis... (photo: AP / Patricio Realpe)
Ecuador   Election   Photos   S America   Wikipedia: Ecuadorian referendum  
Tunisian protesters demonstrate beneath a poster of slain martyr, Mohamed Bouazizi, near the prime minister's office in Tunis, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Tunisia's prime minister has appointed independents to three key posts in the country's new interim Cabinet, removing ministers from the former ruling party in a major concession to demonstrators. Unrest in Tunisia began after Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old with a university degree, set himself on fire when police in the central town of Sidi Bouzid confiscated the fruit and vegetables he was selling without a permit. He later died in a hospital near Tunis, and his desperate act touched a nerve with educated, unemployed youths nationwide. Al Jazeera
Violence and censorship fuel Tunisia tensions
| Tunisians protesters, web dissidents and journalists are wondering if the bad old days have returned after criticisms of the interim government were met with police att... (photo: AP / Salah Habibi)
Photos   Protests   Tunisia   Violence   Wikipedia: Tunisian revolution  
A resounding No to backroom politics The Daily Mail
A resounding No to backroom politics
| Britain wakes today to a radically altered political landscape, with profound implications both for the balance of power in the Coalition and  the 300-year-old Uni... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
Britain   Election   Photos   Politics   UK   Wikipedia: Parliament of the United Kingdom  
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, people carry pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad and throw rice and rose petals at Syrian troops as they pull out of the southern city of Daraa, Syria, Thursday, May 5, 2011. The Australian
Army tanks enter Syrian flashpoint city Banias, say activists
| SYRIAN troops backed by tanks swept today into Banias, a hub of anti-regime protests, as residents formed human chains in a bid to halt the military operation. | Electr... (photo: AP / SANA)
Democracy   Photos   Protest   Syria   Wikipedia: 2011 Syrian uprising  
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, poses for the media at a polling station, after casting his vote in the AV referendum in central London, Thursday May 5, 2011. British The Boston Globe
British local elections test the ruling coalition
| British voters redrew swaths of the country's political landscape yesterday with a series of local, regional, and national votes that punished the junior coalition part... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Elections   Europe   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011  
Politics United Nations
- St. Louis Brady Campaign
- St. Louis gun rights
- St. Louis Gun control
- Obama to host Jordan king for Middle East talks
File - President Barack Obama is presented with a team jersey by Pittsburgh Steelers President Arthur J. Rooney II as team Chairman Dan Rooney, looks on as the president honored the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, Thursday, May 21, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.
Obama and the Politics of Rashard and Vick
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- Bosnia is in crisis, top intl official tells UN
- Australia condemned over deal to ship refugees to Malaysia
- 63 refugees left to die at sea after Nato aircraft carrier f
- Law of Nations or a Nation's Law?
File - Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, briefs the Security Council on the situation in that country.
Bosnia is in crisis, top intl official tells UN
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Elections Education
- Deby wins landslide re-election
- Chad's Deby wins re-election in boycotted poll
- Kitutu Masaba Election Petition Hearing Today
- Chad's Deby wins re-election in boycotted poll
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa reacts after listening favorable reports about a referendum he proposed as he is interviewed during a TV broadcast at GamaTV station in Quito, Ecuador, Saturday, May 7, 2011.
Ecuador President Rafael Correa 'wins referendum'
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- Many Lawyers Lack Practical Education
- Higher Education in Africa Taking Shape
- Worry Over Bura Results
- Students' Transport Woes
Students - Children
Why kids need recess and exercise
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Human Rights Racism & Discrimination
- Canada: Make Human Rights a Priority
- Kazakhstan: Philip Morris International Overhauls Labor Prot
- New iPad App Showcases Human Rights Multimedia
- Yemen’s Women: Out from the Shadows
In this Feb. 18, 2011, file photo, Bahraini anti-government demonstrators run during clashes between protesters and the Bahraini army during a demonstration in Manama, Bahrain.
Bahrain Crackdown Ignored By West
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- Syracuse community looks toward Duck Race, end to racism
- Donald Trump talks racism, says he is 'the least racist&
- Des Moines Charges of racism leveled at Donald Trump
- Women Prison Guard Applicants Were Discriminated Against, Fe
France's former soccer player Zinedine Zidane, attends a press conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday June 21, 2010. A day before the decisive Group A match between France and South Africa in the World Cup soccer to be played in Bloemfontein on Tuesday.
Zidane backs Blanc against allegations of racism
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Labor Affairs Societies
- Kazakhstan: Philip Morris International Overhauls Labor Prot
- Uzbek Man Sentenced for Role in Multi-National Racketeering
- The Politics of Labor: Richard Trumka, Scott Walker, and Bar
- The Politics of Labor: Richard Trumka, Scott Walker, and Bar
A Philippine National Police ( PNP ) personnel seen on the firing range for monthly firing exercise in General Camp Crame  , Quezon City , Philippines , July 21 , 2008.
PNP goes on heightened alert for Labor Day
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- Columbia Social Security Benefits
- Columbia Retirement
- Columbia senior issues
- Columbia planning for retirement
Teenager - Teen - Adolescence
Teens are Like Toddlers-Parenting Tips from the Toddler Years
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