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When Guantánamo is safer than home
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US to China: we will win the cyberwars
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Afghan minister dismisses US claims that Iran is supplying Taliban
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Dramatic Taliban resurgence detailed
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UN rights expert: Somalia's human rights situation deteriorating
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UN envoy: anti-Hamas rhetoric undermines democracy
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UN envoy condemns US for Middle East failures
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DNA database agreed for police across EU
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US is secret partner of Sudan
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Former UN AIDS envoy slams G-8 as morally bankrupt
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Preacher seized by CIA tells of torture in Egypt
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UK police chiefs accused of 'whitewash' over British links to CIA torture flights
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Colin Powell says Guantánamo should be closed
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Thousands protest Bush in Rome
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In Italy, trial of CIA agents begins
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Report details secret CIA prisons
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G8 accused of backtracking on aid deal
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Chávez accuses US of 'soft coup' attempt in Venezuela
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Fatah seeks weapons deal with Israel
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Chiquita named in Colombian murder suit
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Millions displaced by Olympic games
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Palestinian civilian shot dead in raid on family home
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Groups sue US over fate of 39 'disappeared'
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Gaza fishermen's livelihoods in jeopardy
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Aid workers warn bloodshed is spreading across Afghanistan
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Hundreds protest against Bush visit in Czech Republic
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NATO general: No evidence Iran supplying Taliban
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G8 summit fires up the streets of Germany; 1,000 injured
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Guantánamo courts hit setback
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Firm to be sued over 'torture flights'
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Amnesty: West Bank movement restrictions can be lethal for Palestinians
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Gays march in Latvia under heavy police guard
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Conflicting reports about US air strikes in Somalia
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Risking nuclear war, neocons tried to reverse China policy
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US ramps up missile tests in the Pacific
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Guantánamo inmate found dead
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Documents claim Israel aided Entebbe hijack
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Rios Montt allowed to run for Guatemalan presidency
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UN Security Council called hypocritical on nukes
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Pfizer faces criminal charges over clinical trial