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The Washington Post EU agency: number of synthetic drugs sold online keeps rising; China, India main producers LISBON, Portugal — The European Union’s drug agency says it identified a record number of new synthetic substances last year, most of them manufactured in China and India and then sold... (photo: WN / silvino) China Drugs Health Photos Wikipedia: Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act |
Turkish Press Wave of Israeli Strikes Kill Hamas Commander An Israeli airstrike in Gaza has killed the top military commander of Hamas with Israel warning other Hamas members not to "show their faces above ground" in the next few days. An Israeli missile... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Gaza Hamas Israel Photos Wikipedia: Gaza–Israel conflict |
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Al Jazeera Brazil jails Lula's ex-aide for vote buying Brazil's supreme court has capped the country's biggest-ever political corruption trial by sentencing former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's ex-chief of staff to... (photo: AP Photo/Ueslei Marcelino) Brazil Court Photos Politics Wikipedia: José Dirceu |
The Daily Telegraph Silvio Berlusconi starlets 'still receiving cash payments' Showgirls giving evidence on behalf of Silvio Berlusconi in his sex trial are still receiving large cash payments from the former prime minister, a court in Milan heard... (photo: AP / Antonio Calanni) Berlusconi Italy Photos Trial Wikipedia: Silvio Berlusconi |
Al Jazeera Turkish leaders join hunger strike for Ocalan Several leading Kurdish politicians have joined a weeks-long hunger strike demanding an end to the isolation of Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the Kurdistan... (photo: AP / Mustafa Abadan/Anatolia) Kurd News Photos Protest Turkey Wikipedia: Abdullah Öcalan |
CNN Terry injured in double blow for Chelsea's title hopes November 11, 2012 -- Updated 2010 GMT (0410 HKT) Chelsea captain John Terry is injured after going down in a tackle with Liverpool striker Luis Suarez. The veteran... (photo: AP / Sang Tan) Football Photos Sports Star Wikipedia: John Terry |
The New York Times Greece Takes Aim at Tax Evasion Among Wealthy LONDON — As controversy swirls around the failure of former Greek finance ministers to investigate a list of 2,000 suspected tax dodgers, the current government in... (photo: WN / Marzena J.) Finance Greece London Photos Wikipedia: Greece |