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- Nuclear Energy: Éric Besson accuses Éva Joly of “lying” (0 replies)
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- Teachers strike to save state education (0 replies)
- Obama reveals 'Buffett rule' to tax wealthy (0 replies)
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- Nine more die in Yemen crackdown (0 replies)
- EU slammed for ignoring Libya war refugees (0 replies)
- WHO calls for action on world tobacco industry (0 replies)
- State takes control of firms' gold mining (0 replies)
- Faculty condemns NYPD's spy-on-Muslims policy (0 replies)
- Claus Matecki: “Free Ourselves From Markets' Vice-like Grip” (0 replies)
- Sanaa slaughter kills another 20 (0 replies)
- Libyan militias fail to break resistance (0 replies)
- Abbas holds firm in face of Washington pressure (0 replies)
- Kenyan kidnap raid man pleads innocence (0 replies)
- 60,000 call for end of nuclear power in Japan (0 replies)
- Stop Afghan night raids, say experts (0 replies)
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- Eight killed in blast targeting senior Karachi policeman (0 replies)
- Cairo: Israeli Embassy (0 replies)
- 50,000 protest against EU austerity (0 replies)
- Centre-left alliance advances in Latvia (0 replies)
- Junta's ruling massive step back for rights (0 replies)
- US helps Israel undermine Palestine bid for full UN membership (0 replies)
- Anti-Saleh students march on university (0 replies)
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- Maximum Pressure on the Greek Authorities: Tutelage Or Out! (0 replies)
- Wikileak cables out in the open: the first repercussions (0 replies)
- Iraq's poorest march for change (0 replies)
- Public demos continue as Saleh clings to power (0 replies)
- Businessman used women to win favour with premier (0 replies)
- Bank bosses quizzed over rogue trader's £1.2bn loss (0 replies)
- Pakistan floods leave 200,000 homeless (0 replies)
- Danish progressives win election to usher in first female PM (0 replies)
- China cuts child death rate by over half since '96 (0 replies)
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- PA faces battle in bid for UN membership (0 replies)
- Italian police clash with activists (0 replies)
- Diplomat in angry rebuff to US after Kabul attacks (0 replies)
- Ailing eurozone seeks G20 aid (0 replies)
- Striking scenes inside the gold mine (0 replies)
- Colmbian death squad conspirator jailed (0 replies)
- Gender 'X' introduced to nation's passports (0 replies)
- Monique Pinçon-Charlot: "the rich have a money addiction that must be treated" (0 replies)
- US poverty soars to record high (0 replies)
- Saudi rape probe reopened (0 replies)
- Attacks and protests continue in Yemen (0 replies)
- Congress trims war funding (0 replies)
- New election law to bar Islamist parties (0 replies)
- Headteachers rally against budget cuts (0 replies)
- Air Canada workers vote in favour of strike action (0 replies)
- Deaths from malaria drop 38 per cent in past decade (0 replies)
- World in Brief (0 replies)
- The “Poisonous” Social Security Budget Deficit (0 replies)
- US embassy under fire in Kabul attacks (0 replies)
- NTC forces committed war crimes - Amnesty (0 replies)
- Labour Party gains best election result in decades (0 replies)
- Slovakian teachers take to streets (0 replies)
- Abuse victims take claims to court over Vatican role (0 replies)
- Lawyer's bid for Gonzalez return (0 replies)
- Australian government to investigate Murdoch's monopoly (0 replies)
- Government to enforce currency controls (0 replies)
- Was Bin Laden planning to attack France before the presidential elections? (0 replies)
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- Kurdish rebel assault leaves five dead (0 replies)
- Officials hail launch of 'symbolic' power plant in Iran (0 replies)
- Scores killed in Nairobi pipeline explosion (0 replies)
- Activists uncover shocking abuses in Afghanistan (0 replies)
- Stay of execution for struggling car giant (0 replies)
- Suspect held for second day as inquiry continues (0 replies)
- Cameron seeks big business boost during Moscow trip (0 replies)
- Fruits and Vegetables: Plan “Very Insufficient” (0 replies)
- Netanyahu: Protesters targeted 'axis of peace' (0 replies)
- Rich states offer £36bn for Arab private sector (0 replies)
- PM pledges more cuts despite huge rally outside (0 replies)
- Loyalists clash with rebel troops near Bani Walid (0 replies)
- Attack on US camp in Afghanistan kills two (0 replies)
- US judge prevents release of drone information (0 replies)
- Pakistani demonstrators call for end to remote-control attacks (0 replies)
- Terror suspects seized by police in Sweden (0 replies)
- Nine Eleven and the Manufacture of Consent (0 replies)
- Education: Private Schools Will Join Public Schools in Strike (0 replies)
- "In Israel Today, Everyone's Just Fed Up» (0 replies)
- Common Trade Union Response to Austerity on October 11 (0 replies)
- Tunisia: "Our Revolution Is of a Modern Type" (0 replies)
- Gadaffi loyalists fire on rebels at Bani Walid (0 replies)
- Dublin warns Vatican over abuse cover-ups (0 replies)
- Troops accused of removing patients from their beds (0 replies)
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- Obama pitches $447bn jobs plan to hostile Congress (0 replies)
- Justice groups call for unity (0 replies)
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- Palestine kicks off UN bid (0 replies)
- Appeals court rules juveniles can get life (0 replies)
- Islamic group claims it was behind Xinjiang attacks (0 replies)
- Tear gas and rubber bullets fired at crowds (0 replies)
- Rights activists on hunger strike in Bahrain (0 replies)
- Uribe 'should face investigation' over death squad chief video (0 replies)
- Professionals strike against EU's austerity agenda (0 replies)
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- Turkey hits Israel with sanctions (0 replies)
- Detainees tortured in Afghan prisons (0 replies)
- Saab owner Spyker goes bankrupt (0 replies)
- 23 killed in Quetta bombing (0 replies)
- Workers lead rally against Mswati III (0 replies)
- Somalian officials to talk to Islamists (0 replies)
- Mugabe asks mining firms to sell 51% to black citizens (0 replies)
- Economic Activity Down, Unemployment Up, Paris Stock Index Rejoicing (0 replies)
- Libya: The petrol partitioned in Paris (0 replies)
- Somali famine spreads further, deaths are in the thousands (0 replies)
- Italian workers unite to reject austerity (0 replies)
- Bani Walid holds out as rebel forces muster (0 replies)
- Seoul strikes rocket deal with Israel (0 replies)
- Iran warns over Mediterranean defence shield (0 replies)
- 240,000 Kenyan teachers vow to keep up strike action (0 replies)
- Protest against alleged rape of Haitian teenager (0 replies)
- Chinese government seeks to calm nerves over military growth (0 replies)
- DSK: Nafissatou Diallo's lawyer denounces the poor treatment of the case (0 replies)
- Education for the Elite: French Minister Luc Châtel Sticks to His Guns (0 replies)
- Anti-royalist protests begin in Swaziland (0 replies)
- Stop 'mob action' say Nigerian activists (0 replies)
- Stalemate at Bani Walid as militant forces stand defiant (0 replies)
- Five injured as troops fire on Yemeni protesters (0 replies)
- Turkish BDP politicians vow to continue parliamentary boycott (0 replies)
- Guard kills 30 rebels during Iranian border clash (0 replies)
- Bialystok's walking anti-racism protest (0 replies)
- Study suggests 40 per cent of people suffer mental illness (0 replies)
- Turkey takes Israel to International Court of Justice over Gaza blockade (0 replies)
- Libyan NTC troops close in on Gadaffi strongholds (0 replies)
- Nine reported dead as unrest goes on (0 replies)
- 500,000 protest for social justice in Israel (0 replies)
- Typhoon Talas batters Japan (0 replies)
- Sudan conflict forces 16,000 to flee to Ethiopia (0 replies)
- Chilean students set to keep protesting despite talks (0 replies)
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- “The Central Bank Is Behaving In An Absolutely New Manner” (0 replies)
- London : Notting Hill Carnival crawling with police by way of a test (0 replies)
- Irene claims her first victims and strikes New York (0 replies)
- How to Avoid the Debt Trap (0 replies)
- Libyan NTC holds cash talks in Paris (0 replies)
- EU slaps import ban on Syrian oil over crackdown (0 replies)
- Czechs boost EU battlegroup (0 replies)
- Turkey to host missile radar (0 replies)
- Afghans to sue Germany over 2009 Kunduz strike (0 replies)
- World in brief (0 replies)
- Accelerate land reform, Chavez tells ministers (0 replies)
- Green paper pledges farm redistribution (0 replies)
- Apple in public health scandal (0 replies)
- Judge permits racism lawsuit (0 replies)
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- Accused sergeant to get military hearing (0 replies)
- Thousands protest at Bahraini youth's funeral (0 replies)
- Colonel Fabien, 21 August 1941: in Barbès-Rochechouart, Fabien Fires (0 replies)
- NTC says no to foreign observers (0 replies)
- Security forces raid homes in activist hunt (0 replies)
- ANC hearing goes on amid violent protests (0 replies)
- World in brief (0 replies)
- Israel threatens "response" to Palestinian bid for statehood (0 replies)
- Australian court rules asylum-seekers can't be sent back to Malaysia (0 replies)
- Bolivian former ministers and military chiefs jailed for Black October crackdown (0 replies)
- United Kingdom: The new far right surfs on a distressed public opinion (0 replies)
- Pushing Back the Dictatorship of Finance (0 replies)
- Baghdad: at least 28 killed in attack on mosque (0 replies)
- African Union: guest workers at risk in Libya (0 replies)
- Nato chief - we've no plans to leave Libya (0 replies)
- Iran starts production of new weapons to aid 'deterrence' (0 replies)
- Zimbabwe military leader believes only solidarity can head off West (0 replies)
- World in brief (0 replies)
- Russia rejects 'one-sided' UN security council resolution on Syria (0 replies)
- One killed in Copenhagen mosque shooting (0 replies)
- Commandos 'will not face charges' (0 replies)
- Jean-Christophe Le Duigou: “For the past twenty-five years, governments have been putting their heads into the noose of finance” (0 replies)
- At least 53 billion euros for tax loopholes that are little or not at all effective. (0 replies)
- 47,900 Unemployed Struck From List in July! (0 replies)
- Back to School Costs Continue to Rise for University Students (0 replies)
- New coalition PM sworn in (0 replies)
- Al-Qaida claims it orchestrated double attack (0 replies)
- 29 killed in mosque bombing (0 replies)
- Exiled former leader has assets frozen by courts (0 replies)
- Seven injured in Tel Aviv attack (0 replies)
- Strauss-Kahn: the case is dropped by judge (0 replies)
- Damascus becomes more and more isolated in the world (0 replies)
- Into the wall (0 replies)
- The whole range! (0 replies)
- Fukushima radiation 168 times that of Hiroshima atomic bomb (0 replies)
- Libyan rebels refuse renewed peace offer from Gadaffi (0 replies)
- African migrant workers in Libya at risk from rebels (0 replies)
- Anna Hazare ends anti-corruption hunger strike in India (0 replies)
- Hurricane Irene lashes US east coast, killing 11 (0 replies)
- 18 soldiers killed in suicide attack on Algeria base (0 replies)
- World in brief (0 replies)
- Putting on Pressure For Eurobonds (0 replies)
- Egypt recalls its ambassador from Israel (0 replies)
- Moody's lowers Japan's credit rating (0 replies)
- The Golden Rule: Limping, Madrid Bows Down In Turn (0 replies)
- Nato's bombs fall on Sirte (0 replies)
- Windfall tax to fund development (0 replies)
- PM announces resignation over crisis fallout (0 replies)
- 175,000 march for more (0 replies)
- Seoul rejects attack on welfare (0 replies)
- New public company to plan social housing (0 replies)
- 0.16% of GDP could solve water issues for 500million (0 replies)
- World in brief (0 replies)
- Total Big Winner In Libyan War (0 replies)
- Battles rage in broken capital (0 replies)
- Banks to give Britain £385m (0 replies)
- Santiago paralysed by strike (0 replies)
- US ‘is pursuing’ phone-hacking investigation (0 replies)
- Trucker fails in attempt to sue surgeon for amputation (0 replies)
- UN calls for calm as conflict escalates (0 replies)
- Jesuit killers ‘will not be arrested’ (0 replies)
- US ‘scaremongering’ over army (0 replies)
- 82 unions strike for free education (0 replies)
- Nato plans 'supporting role' (0 replies)
- Cuba attacks $1.5tn world arms spending (0 replies)
- Government formalises gold nationalisation (0 replies)
- CGIL to call autumn anti-austerity strike (0 replies)
- Security forces accused of 'routine' torture (0 replies)
- World's top mining firm announces mega profits (0 replies)
- World in Brief (0 replies)
- Selective Austerity (0 replies)
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- Rebels storm Gadaffi base (0 replies)
- Opposition leader woos Beijing (0 replies)
- HRW exposes vineyard abuse in West Cape (0 replies)
- Sattar leads strike against Urdu genocide (0 replies)
- End fast and we’ll discuss your Bill, PM tells Hazare (0 replies)
- Peace group calls for Ocalan talks (0 replies)
- Thousands back at work after contract issues resolved (0 replies)
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