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New HIV/Aids cases dropping, says UN
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16 Jul 2014

The United Nations has said new HIV infections and deaths from Aids were decreasing, making it possible to control the epidemic by 2030 and eventually end it ‘‘in every region, in every country’’. ‘‘More than ever before, there is hope that ending Aids is possible. However, a business-as-usual approach or simply...

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Children from Hownslow Manor school take part in an assembly based on the upcoming World Aids Day, in London Tuesday Nov. 29, 2005. World Aids Day takes place on Dec. 1, with recent World Health Organisation figures showing that some 40 million people are now infected with the HIV virus. Teaching awareness in schools could be one of the many ways of trying to reduce the number of future infections, which in Britain rose again in 2004. The number of Children under the age of 15 in Britain who are affected is 1650
photo: AP Photo / Alastair Grant

updated 24 Nov 2010; published 24 Nov 2010
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MaximsNewsNetwork: NEW UNAIDS REPORT: HIV INFECTIONS & AIDS DEATHS DECLINE
updated 21 Jul 2010; published 21 Jul 2010
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MaximsNewsNetwork: KENYA: AIDS EPIDEMIC & HIV TREATMENT (UNAIDS)
updated 26 Aug 2011; published 26 Aug 2011
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UNAIDS launches report on HIV in Asia and the Pacific
updated 20 Nov 2012; published 20 Nov 2012
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UNAIDS releases annual AIDS epidemic report
updated 16 Jul 2010; published 16 Jul 2010
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MaximsNewsNetwork: UNAIDS: HIV PREVENTION in EASTERN EUROPE & ASIA
updated 28 Nov 2013; published 28 Nov 2013
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World Aids Day 2013 - 1.3million People Tested for HIV in Lagos
Two Moscow metro workers arrested after disaster
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16 Jul 2014

Russian investigators have announced the arrest of two Moscow metro workers for safety breaches after a train derailed, killing 21 people. The railway foreman and his assistant are suspected of using inadequate wiring during works on the line in May, the Investigative Committee said....

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In this frame grab provided by the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations shows frame grab from a video showing rescue teams working inside the tunnel where several cars of the wrecked train look almost coiled, occupying the entire space of the tunnel of Moscow subway in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, July 15, 2014.
photo: AP / Russian Emergency Situation Ministry

updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Russia: Muscovites lay flowers for Metro disaster victims
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Two Moscow metro workers arrested after disaster
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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BREAKING NEWS - Two Moscow metro workers arrested after disaster
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Russia: Moscow Metro carriage derails, up to 16 dead
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Two Moscow metro workers arrested after disaster
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Metro Workers Pair Arrested After Disaster In Moscow.
Israel targets top Hamas leader as Gaza cease-fire collapses
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
16 Jul 2014

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Maayan Lubell GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel resumed its air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday a day after holding its fire in deference to an Egyptian-proposed cease-fire deal that failed to get Hamas militants to halt rocket attacks. Attacks in the Gaza Strip killed at least seven Palestinians in the early hours...

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Palestinians inspect a chicken coop damaged in an Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on June 25, 2014.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Psalm 83 : Obama calls for Peace as Hamas rejects Ceasefire with Israel (Jul 15, 2014)
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Cease-Fire Ends Between Israel and Hamas
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Hamas Rejects Egypt Cease-Fire Plan With Israel
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Israel Young Boy's Message to Gaza ( Rocket attacks Gaza Families )
updated 14 Jul 2014; published 14 Jul 2014
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Psalm 83 : Thousands ordered to Evacuate as Israeli Commando's raid Northern Gaza (Jul 13, 2014)
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Israelis, Palestinians voice mixed feelings about proposed Gaza ceasefire
Typhoon kills 10 in Philippines, shuts Manila, heads for China
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16 Jul 2014

Disaster Business Print this story Jul 16, 2014 - 06:11 By Rosemarie Francisco MANILA (Reuters) - A typhoon killed at least 10 people as it churned across the Philippines and hit the capital, prompting the evacuation of almost more than 370,000 people, shutting financial markets, offices and schools, rescue...

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Residents troop to an evacuation center as typhoon Rammasun is approaching to the northeastern Philippines, in Legazpi city, Albay province about 340 kilometers (212 miles) southeast of Manila, Philippines Tuesday, July 15, 2014.
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updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Typhoon Kills 10 In Philippines, Shuts Manila, Prompts Mass Evacuations
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Philippines Manila Typhoon Rammasun
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Manila Braces As Typhoon Rammasun Spawns Damage In Philippines BREAKING NEWS
updated 16 Jul 2014; published 16 Jul 2014
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Typhoon Rammasun batters central Philippines
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Typhoon Glenda Storms landfall Legazpi Albay Bicol Rammasun | Hurricane 7/15/2014!
updated 02 Oct 2011; published 02 Oct 2011
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TYPHOON: Second typhoon strikes the Philippines
President Barack Obama meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais

updated 30 Oct 2013; published 30 Oct 2013
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Merkel Envoys At White House To Discuss U.S.-German Intelligence Cooperation
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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British Intelligence Michael Shrimpton: 'Obama Born In Kenya In 1960'
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
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Merkel to Obama: 'Did you tap my phone?'
updated 03 Jul 2014; published 03 Jul 2014
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NSA whisteblowers testify in Germany | Journal
updated 08 Jun 2014; published 08 Jun 2014
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Mysterious Facilities Turned Out To Be Nationwide Spy Stations In Germany
updated 24 Oct 2013; published 24 Oct 2013
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Angela Merkel's Mad at Obama for Spying on Cell Phone | White House says U.S. Not Monitoring Calls

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An Abingdon, Virginia man claimed a kingdom so his daughter could be a princess. Jeremiah Heaton, who has three children, recently trekked across the Egyptian desert to a small,...
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San Francisco Chronicle
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hundreds of millions of football fans watched Sunday's World Cup final by simply getting comfortable in front of their TV sets. In the Gaza Strip,...

Internet users browse their Facebook website by the free wifi internet service in an underground station in Hong Kong Sunday, June 16, 2013.
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July 16, 2014 -- Updated 1130 GMT (1930 HKT) (CNN) -- UK police have arrested 660 suspected pedophiles -- including doctors, teachers and scout leaders -- in a six-month operation spanning the country, the National Crime Agency said Wednesday. The...
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Bank of America Building
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Bank of America returned to profitability in the second quarter, although earnings were down 43 percent from a year ago. The bank on Wednesday also announced a $650 million settlement that resolves all outstanding mortgage-related litigation with...
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A patron passes a painting inside the International UFO Museum and Research Center in Roswell, N.M., Tuesday, June 10, 1997. The small town is bracing for its biggest invasion yet, the 50th anniverary of an alleged UFO
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CHARAMA (Chhattisgarh): Chhattisgarh state department of archaeology and culture plans to seek help from Nasa and Isro for research on 10,000-year-old rock paintings depicting aliens and UFOs in Charama region in Kanker district in tribal Bastar...
photo: AP / Eric Draper
In this frame grab from video provided by the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations, rescue teams work inside the tunnel in Moscow where a rush-hour subway train derailed Tuesday, July 15, 2014, killing at least 20 people and sending 150 others to the hospital, many with serious injuries, Russian officials said. Officials vigorously dismissed terrorism as a possible cause.
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At least 20 people have died after a subway train derailed in Moscow, twisting and mangling crowded rail cars at the height of the morning rush-hour. [TICON-A VIDEO] About 150 more people were taken to hospital after the incident, with many of them...
photo: AP / Russian Emergency Situation Ministry
German players are surrounded by photographers during a victory lap after the World Cup final
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After beating Argentina 1-0 in the final World Cup match on Sunday, Germany returned home with the coveted gold trophy in hand. See also: German Newspapers Had a Field Day With the World Cup Win And from the second the team's plane touched down, it...
photo: AP / Matthias Schrader
Iranian nuclear talks has 'real gaps' on key issues: Kerry
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VIENNA - Participating sides will continue work to bridge the remaining "real gaps" on some key issues in Iranian nuclear talks as the July 20 deadline approaches, while tangible progress has been made on other key issues, US Secretary of State John...
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An Afghan Army soldier salutes an Afghan flag hoisted on a building in a market in Marjah, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bomber blew up his car packed with explosives near a busy market and a mosque in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing 89 people and wounding more than 40, officials said. The attack in the town of Urgun in...
photo: AP / Altaf Qadri