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Nations sign landmark cluster bomb treaty
OSLO (AFP) - Ninety-three countries have signed a landmark treaty banning cluster bombs, seen as one of the biggest international humanitarian agreements clinched in the past decade, host country Norway said Thursday.
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Arrests of Officers in Turkey Stoke Uneasiness in Military
By SABRINA TAVERNISE ISTANBUL - Turkey’s military chief met unexpectedly with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday to discuss the detention of several high-ranking...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Venezuelas Jews close their schools
By MATTHEW WAGNER The Jewish community in Caracas is tense and preoccupied in the wake of President Hugo Chavezs decision to expel the Israel ambassador, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Fidel Castro a no-show at revolution event
By Rosa Tania Valdes With music and dance, but absent Fidel Castro, Cuba marked on Thursday the 50th anniversary of the former leaders triumphant arrival in Havana after ousting a...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Obama to meet with Mexicos Calderon on Monday
By Caren Bohan and Tomas Sarmiento WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - US President-elect Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon will meet on Monday for talks...
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Obama, Spider-Man team up for new Marvel comic » (AFP)
Scientists identify gene mutation linked to leukemia relapse » (AFP)
Democratic rule returns to Bangladesh » (AFP)
Taliban kill two US 'spies' in Pakistan: official » (AFP)
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