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  1. Oil workers set to join fuel strike (0 replies)
  2. Syrian rocket attack kills 9 in Homs (0 replies)
  3. Karen fighters agree to ceasefire (0 replies)
  4. World In Brief (0 replies)
  5. The Year of the Dragon or China In Search of a New Impetus (0 replies)
  6. Nigerian oil workers may join strike (0 replies)
  7. Defence minister fired for US aid request (0 replies)
  8. EU prepares contingency plan for Libyan oil sanctions (0 replies)
  9. MPs approve public-sector pay freeze and tax increases in Spain (0 replies)
  10. Daniel Ortega sworn in for third term as Nicaraguan President (0 replies)
  11. Anti-greed protesters back in Zucotti Park (0 replies)
  12. US sends officers to quell infighting in South Sudan (0 replies)
  13. Watchdog needs more time for 'war on graft' in China (0 replies)
  14. We'll reform - but crush terrorists, vows Assad (0 replies)
  15. DEA agents laundered millions for Mexican trafficker (0 replies)
  16. Grand Canyon mining ban hailed by activists (0 replies)
  17. Thousands strike over unpaid summer bonus in Bulgaria (0 replies)
  18. NYPD barricades 'illegal' (0 replies)
  19. Knesset hits immigrants with draconian new law (0 replies)
  20. India's malnourishment shame (0 replies)
  21. Millions walk out for second day of Nigerian strike (0 replies)
  22. Nigerian unions launch petrol price strike (0 replies)
  23. Opposition must lay down arms before talks start, says Aghan president (0 replies)
  24. Afghanistan: 'Slave-like' conditions at Swedish army base revealed (0 replies)
  25. Activists' fury over 'violent' protest camp break-up (0 replies)
  26. Arab League demands end to Syria violence (0 replies)
  27. Bahrain bars rights campaigner from trial of medical workers (0 replies)
  28. Dutch teachers take to streets over planned work hours increase (0 replies)
  29. Contractors shot dead in Freeport mine town (0 replies)
  30. Will Politics Save Democracy from Populism? (0 replies)
  31. ANC supporters rally for 100th birthday (0 replies)
  32. Basques want Eta inmates home (0 replies)
  33. Libyans go back to school after rebel uprising (0 replies)
  34. Anti-whaling activists scale hunting ship off Australia (0 replies)
  35. Investigators expose Bagram jail (0 replies)
  36. Bahrainis defy opposition crackdown (0 replies)
  37. Hundreds attend murdered student's funeral (0 replies)
  38. Blackwater settles final Nisoor Square killings lawsuit (0 replies)
  39. Dozens killed as suicide bombers strike Syrian capital (0 replies)
  40. Don't flex muscles in Asia, China warns US (0 replies)
  41. Turkish army chief jailed for conspiracy (0 replies)
  42. Saudi Arabia slammed for torture and executions (0 replies)
  43. World In Brief (0 replies)
  44. Faith leaders condemn NYPD snoops (0 replies)
  45. Outrage at ministry's Pinochet whitewash (0 replies)
  46. Gunmen kill six at church in Nigeria (0 replies)
  47. Zambian strike called off as bosses backtrack (0 replies)
  48. Killer Breivik 'not insane,' say prison psychiatrists (0 replies)
  49. Mercenaries arrested for boot full of AK-47 rifles (0 replies)
  50. Arab League praises prisoner release (0 replies)
  51. Ambassador demands Libya probe into human rights (0 replies)
  52. EU mandarins hold talks on ramping up Iran sanctions (0 replies)
  53. Wave of bombings in Baghdad killS 72 (0 replies)
  54. Italian MPs make £10k a month (0 replies)
  55. MPs look to remove check on Knesset (0 replies)
  56. Jamaica's first female PM set for office (0 replies)
  57. PJD leads new Moroccan government (0 replies)
  58. World In Brief (0 replies)
  59. Union Carbide wins court case (0 replies)
  60. Surprise as Praet gets top job (0 replies)
  61. Chevron guilty of rain forest pollution (0 replies)
  62. Taliban agree Qatar's 'liaison office' (0 replies)
  63. 30,000 Hungarians say no to 'Viktatorship' (0 replies)
  64. Court victory for Caracas in battle with oil giant (0 replies)
  65. Republican dead-heat in crucial Iowa poll (0 replies)
  66. Peruvians demand water not gold mine (0 replies)
  67. Greek tax chief wants official in court (0 replies)
  68. Brotherhood hopes to make gains in Egyptian elections (0 replies)
  69. Violence as protest calls for Britain out of Cyprus (0 replies)
  70. India Could Boycott the 2012 Olympics in London (0 replies)
  71. Watchdog tells cops to behave on internet (0 replies)
  72. Privateers tell staff not to help disabled on railways (0 replies)
  73. Anti-greed activists take over Salvation Army site (0 replies)
  74. Thousands mourn Turkish air strike victims (0 replies)
  75. People's National Party wins landslide victory (0 replies)
  76. Former Argentinian dictator sentenced for hidden torture chamber (0 replies)
  77. Egypt junta accused of crackdown on NGOs (0 replies)
  78. Indian corruption Bill fails to pass in upper house (0 replies)
  79. US steelworkers vow to defeat lockout (0 replies)
  80. 35 'smugglers' killed in Turkish air force raid (0 replies)
  81. China reaches for the stars with ambitious space programme (0 replies)
  82. Workers Party confirms Kim Jong Un as new leader (0 replies)
  83. Greek tax workers walk out over cuts (0 replies)
  84. Venezuela takes action on implants (0 replies)
  85. Security forces search foreign-linked NGOs (0 replies)
  86. Chinese demand train crash trial (0 replies)
  87. Yemen workers strike against graft (0 replies)
  88. Syrian monitor teams fail to stop the killing (0 replies)
  89. State funeral for Kim Jong Il (0 replies)
  90. Mubarak trial postponed until the new year (0 replies)
  91. Bankers to rule Greece until April (0 replies)
  92. Legal abortion moves a step closer in Uruguay (0 replies)
  93. 8,000 Chinese electronics staff strike (0 replies)
  94. Cheetah the chimp dies aged 80 (0 replies)
  95. Bombings denounced by leaders (0 replies)
  96. Assad's forces leave as observers arrive (0 replies)
  97. Terrorist group claims attack (0 replies)
  98. Journalists sent to prison on terrorism charges (0 replies)
  99. Beidou system goes live after satellite launch (0 replies)
  100. Demonstrators call for Saleh trial (0 replies)
  101. Stairway to heaven (0 replies)
  102. Indians demand end to corruption (0 replies)
  103. Health chief urges implant removal (0 replies)
  104. Senate passes tough new land laws (0 replies)
  105. 15 soldiers captured in Taliban raid (0 replies)
  106. Terrorist attack leaves 40 dead (0 replies)
  107. Pentagon says Obama has met pull-out promise (0 replies)
  108. Government deploys riot police to break up meeting (0 replies)
  109. Egyptian anti-military protests intensify (0 replies)
  110. World in Brief (0 replies)
  111. The Teachers Refuse Managerial Misdirection (0 replies)
  112. Scores dead in Baghdad bombs (0 replies)
  113. Manning waits for decision on treason trial (0 replies)
  114. Tepco to fund decommission by increasing energy bills (0 replies)
  115. Strikers bring Belgium to standstill (0 replies)
  116. Arab observers set off on mission (0 replies)
  117. French prosecutors open file on MP's nazi stag do (0 replies)
  118. World In Brief (0 replies)
  119. Ghaleb Bencheikh: 'A Muslim, With a Deep-Seated Passion for Liberty' (0 replies)
  120. 111 killed in 'organised massacre' in Syria (0 replies)
  121. Japanese government predicts nuclear clean-up to take 40 years (0 replies)
  122. High court allows plane carbon plan (0 replies)
  123. Mercosur bans Falklands flags (0 replies)
  124. Right-wing New Zealand PM paves way for privatisation (0 replies)
  125. Early Christmas for the banks (0 replies)
  126. World In Brief (0 replies)
  127. Libyan government praised by UN (0 replies)
  128. Hashemi denies Shi'ite charges (0 replies)
  129. Chavez labels Obama a clown after criticism (0 replies)
  130. Teen protester left seriously injured after Egyptian police raid (0 replies)
  131. Public borrowing rates cut in Spain (0 replies)
  132. We will never die, Indonesian punks tell authorities (0 replies)
  133. 40 arrested in crackdown on suspected rebel links in Turkey (0 replies)
  134. World In Brief (0 replies)
  135. World In Brief (0 replies)
  136. Syria OKs observers from Arab League (0 replies)
  137. Three more killed in asssault on Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  138. Opposition leader claims win despite court ruling (0 replies)
  139. US lower house set to block jobless benefit Bill (0 replies)
  140. N Korea in mourning after Kim Jong Il dies (0 replies)
  141. Communist leader to challenge Putin (0 replies)
  142. Top Chinese official speaks out against rise of religion (0 replies)
  143. US Senate postpones benefit cut (0 replies)
  144. Egypt's protesters face deadly attack (0 replies)
  145. Police open fire on rioters linked to oil strike unrest (0 replies)
  146. Israel set to release 550 Palestinian prisoners (0 replies)
  147. Flash flooding leaves 650 dead in Philippines (0 replies)
  148. Hundreds of Indonesian migrants die in boat sinking (0 replies)
  149. World In Brief (0 replies)
  150. Thousands of Florentini defy racists after murders (0 replies)
  151. New Railway Timetables: Organizing a Big Bazaar (0 replies)
  152. Railway Cadencing: for Users, but not Just for Them (0 replies)
  153. The Euro Zone Also In the Doldrums (0 replies)
  154. World In Brief (0 replies)
  155. Archbishop says sorry over abuse scandal (0 replies)
  156. 112 arrested in child porn ring crackdown (0 replies)
  157. Beheading caught on camera in Sumatra (0 replies)
  158. Syrian security forces 'shot' protesters (0 replies)
  159. Tsunami 'shuts down' Fukushima nuclear plant (0 replies)
  160. Chinese riots escalate (0 replies)
  161. Deadlock as two men claim to be the real PM (0 replies)
  162. Bankers' man calls vote on austerity (0 replies)
  163. Chevron gets £7bn oil spill bill (0 replies)
  164. Spanish debt sale blows through initial €3bn target (0 replies)
  165. US finally quits Iraq - after nine bloody years (0 replies)
  166. Civil servants walk out to defend workers' pensions (0 replies)
  167. Court finds ex-president Chirac guilty of corruption (0 replies)
  168. World In Brief (0 replies)
  169. Women demand prompt law enforcement (0 replies)
  170. Strike forces mine firm to raise pay (0 replies)
  171. Five seized after deadly attacks in Florence (0 replies)
  172. Warsaw rallies against Brussels power-grab (0 replies)
  173. Police encircle village after man dies in custody (0 replies)
  174. Extremists torch Jerusalem mosque (0 replies)
  175. Debate shows dwindling support for ban on ritual animal slaughter (0 replies)
  176. World in brief (0 replies)
  177. Public-sector workers reject pay freeze (0 replies)
  178. Lavrov: Sanctions not way forward on Syria (0 replies)
  179. Canada pulls out of legally binding Kyoto climate pact (0 replies)
  180. Protesters seal off West Coast ports (0 replies)
  181. Israelis kick 1,000 out of homes (0 replies)
  182. Tunisian activist wins assembly's presidential election (0 replies)
  183. Nepal migrant workers scammed by recruiters (0 replies)
  184. Unions tell Sarkozy to bin austerity plans (0 replies)
  185. A Novel Situation in Germany And a Joint Initiative of United European Left Parties Before Their National Parliaments (0 replies)
  186. Obituary : Christa Wolf, a Major Figure of German Literature (0 replies)
  187. Latvian bankers prepare for cash run (0 replies)
  188. Italians reject cuts in joint walkout (0 replies)
  189. Woman killed by Saudis for 'practising sorcery' (0 replies)
  190. Kabila rejects Carter Centre election fraud allegations (0 replies)
  191. Climate change threatens new species (0 replies)
  192. Steelworks pickets get global visit (0 replies)
  193. Syrians vote amid continued conflict (0 replies)
  194. Slovak monitors arrive in Syria (0 replies)
  195. Durban deal 'locks in climate disaster' (0 replies)
  196. Thousands call for new elections across Russia (0 replies)
  197. Grasberg strike to go into next year, union says (0 replies)
  198. Communists rally for end to pro-EU government (0 replies)
  199. Police break up Boston occupation (0 replies)
  200. China wins ILO plaudits for workers' rights improvements (0 replies)
  201. Government of national unity sworn into power (0 replies)
  202. Peace prize winners speak for justice (0 replies)
  203. Workers take US tyre firm to labour board (0 replies)
  204. 179 journalists languishing in world's prisons (0 replies)
  205. Israeli air strike death toll rises (0 replies)
  206. Top Buddhist charged over cash stash (0 replies)
  207. Rigged-poll protests continue in Moscow (0 replies)
  208. Lawyer challenges US over illegal killings (0 replies)
  209. Cash plan for dissidents (0 replies)
  210. Iran makes spy plane plea to UN (0 replies)
  211. Protesters shut down Washington DC lobbying firms (0 replies)
  212. France and Germany push budget plan (0 replies)
  213. Mumia-Abu Jamal off death row (0 replies)
  214. Egyptian generals insist on final say on new constitution (0 replies)
  215. Prayer-break dismissal workers sue Hertz (0 replies)
  216. Workers approve Boeing deal (0 replies)
  217. Medvedev promises vote-rigging investigation (0 replies)
  218. Gerry Adams lays into Ireland's new big-business budget (0 replies)
  219. Doctors demand supplies (0 replies)
  220. Kremlin floods Moscow with police (0 replies)
  221. Child labour highlighted (0 replies)
  222. Seoul unveils web spy team (0 replies)
  223. Karzai invites gold and copper bidders (0 replies)
  224. Mineowner agrees to pay £134m over tragedy (0 replies)
  225. Centre-left leader poised to take over (0 replies)
  226. EU ‘failed to do more to combat racism’ (0 replies)
  227. Ireland wields new 1.4bn axe (0 replies)
  228. Debt threat panics market (0 replies)
  229. Watchdog’s departure raises doubts over diamonds (0 replies)
  230. Humala accused of betrayal (0 replies)
  231. BP points the finger at Halliburton’s slurry (0 replies)
  232. New Neruda autopsy may be performed (0 replies)
  233. 16,000 more survivors get pensions (0 replies)
  234. World in Brief (0 replies)
  235. CPRF increase Duma seats (0 replies)
  236. Karzai demands commitment (0 replies)
  237. Axe-wielding Monti tries to sell cuts plan (0 replies)
  238. Government look to freeze foreign retail chains out (0 replies)
  239. Police seize protesters at Durban conference (0 replies)
  240. Ictu president vows to defend agency staff (0 replies)
  241. Trade unionist cancels Britain trip after arrests (0 replies)
  242. New leak at nuclear plant (0 replies)
  243. World in brief (0 replies)
  244. The Only Truly Realistic Solution Now Is To Break With the Existing System (0 replies)
  245. Islamists leading in Egypt elections (0 replies)
  246. Syria 'willing to let in foreign observers' (0 replies)
  247. SlutWalk reaches Singapore (0 replies)
  248. Indians mark 27th Bhopal disaster anniversary (0 replies)
  249. Latin American and Caribbean leaders forge new regional organisation (0 replies)
  250. Australian Labour Party backs gay marriage (0 replies)