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Migration myths dispelled in UNDP report
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Last militant leader disarms in Nigeria amnesty
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IAEA head: NYT report on Iranian nukes is 'baseless'
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Guilty verdict on Suu Kyi upheld in Burmese court
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New doubt cast on US claim Qom plant is illegal
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Geneva talks seen as potential breakthrough
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US paid reward to Lockerbie witness, al-Megrahi papers claim
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Another shoe flies, this time in Istanbul at IMF chief
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Paramilitary link could sink Colombia's Uribe
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Italian prosecutor urges prison for Americans in CIA case
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Reagan aide's dealings raise questions on Americans' involvement With Sudan
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29 police, 9 Indians wounded in Ecuador protest
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Saudi Arabia-based charities still funding terrorists, GAO says
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Guinea junta troops 'killed and raped hundreds at democracy rally'
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US brands Zelaya return 'foolish'
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Coup-installed Honduras leader to return liberties
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Honduras toughens stance on Zelaya
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Yemeni forces clash with Southern separatists
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Police officer will be charged for G20 assault
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Saudis will let Israel bomb Iran nuclear site
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Probe launched into four secret pacts with US
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US signals major policy shift towards Burma
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Russia's Chechen chief blames CIA for violence
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Iranian leader offers US access to the country's nuclear scientists
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Goldman investment lifts Chinese carmaker Geely
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Ahmadinejad urges Obama to see Iran as friend
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Brazil confirms Zelaya at embassy in Tegucigalpa
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For Mexico and Canada, the 'War on Terror' is over
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India's IT firms step up security with paramilitary
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Khamenei says Iran rejects nuclear weapons
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As US closes military post, Ecuador hails restoration of 'sovereignty'
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Iran: New poll finds strong domestic support for regime
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Rival rallies turn violent in Tehran
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Nuclear conference criticizes Israeli nukes
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Israel 'will attack Iran this year' if West does not cripple Tehran with sanctions
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Cuba-US: 'Embargo as usual' flies in the face of intl. opposition
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Firebrand priest leaves mark at UN
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Burma: Rights group tallies growing ranks of political prisoners
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Intelligence agencies say no new nukes in Iran
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Grenada: Coup leader calls on US to 'come clean' on Bishop