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A doctor works in a laboratory on collected samples of the Ebola virus at the Centre for Disease Control in Entebbe, Uganda, following an outbreak that killed 16 people in 2012....
Al Jazeera
The Arab Summit, hosted by Kuwait later this week, will be held under the slogan "Solidarity for a Better Future". Yet, the current state of affairs in the Arab world permits...
Yahoo Daily News
With the days of El Clasico overload behind us, Real Madrid and Barcelona apparently felt the need to cram everything that could possibly happen in a thousand consecutive matches...

A cyclist and a bus pass by the high rise buildings shrouded in a haze of smog, in Beijing, Monday, Sept. 17, 2007. China launched its first nationwide urban public transport week on Sunday in an attempt to raise residents' awareness on energy saving and environmental protection. The "Green Transport and Health" campaign which covers 108 cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin, encourages people to walk, ride bicycles and take public transportation like buses, subways and taxies rather than drive private cars, to ease the pollution, the ministry
Air pollution kills about 7 million people worldwide every year, with more than half of the fatalities due to fumes from indoor stoves, according to a new report from the World Health Organization publishing Tuesday. The agency said air pollution is...
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USS Kidd conducting search off Andaman sea for flight MH370 ( Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 )
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Attempts to recover physical evidence of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean will have to wait another day: Australian officials postponed the search Tuesday because of rough weather. With forecasts...
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Shigeru Ban
The Pritzker Architecture Prize went to Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, it was announced on Monday. Ban won for his inventive ways of building temporary housing out of available materials in countries hit by a...
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Do sanctions against Russia have any bite?
Members of the Russian political elite have had their European and US assets frozen, and travel bans have been put in place to restrict their movements as part of heightened tensions over Ukraine. But do the sanctions have any bite, or are they just...
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Lake Edward or Edward Nyanza is the smallest of the African Great Lakes. It is located in the western Great Rift Valley, on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, with its northern shore a few kilometers south of the Equator. The lake was named by the explorer Henry Morton Stanley in honour of Prince Albert Edward, The Prince of Wales.
At least 98 people have died after a boat capsized at the weekend on Lake Albert, which lies between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has said. "Based on information UNHCR has...
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Redaktionshinweis: Das Bild wurde mit einem Spezialobjektiv Fisheye aufgenommen +++ Besucher stehen am Freitag (09.03.12) in Hannover auf der CeBIT 2012 am Stand des Telekommunikationsausruesters Huawei
After new Edward Snowden documents revealed NSA operations against Huawei, the tech company and China want answers. Since at least 2007, the NSA has been conducting a sophisticated operation against Huawei, hacking into its servers, stealing its...
photo: AP / Nigel Treblin
Trader Anthony Pugliese, left, uses his handheld device as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Nov. 1, 2010.
* Ukraine conflict continues; Russia seizes marine base * Weak China data raises hopes for stimulus * Nasdaq hit as Internet, biotech names tumble * Herbalife rallies, Icahn to get more reps on board * Dow off 0.4 pct; S&P; 500 down 0.7 pct; Nasdaq...
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