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Under emergency, polls suspended in Bangladesh
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Unprecedented activism has little impact in Darfur
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US no longer credible on human rights, group says
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Chávez announces renationalization of public enterprises
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Bolivia to nationalize mining industry
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CIA gets the go-ahead to take on Hezbollah
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Abbas declares Hamas militia 'illegal'
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US air strikes 'kill many' Somalis
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US threatens Iran and allies with military, economic punishment
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Election unrest grips Bangladesh
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Lebanon leader puts onus of blame on US
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UN shame over peacekeeper sex scandal
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British citizens to be scanned for FBI database
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Starving Afghans sell young girls as brides
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French solidarity forces action on homelessness
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Zapatistas mark 13th anniversary
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FBI ignores Defense Department abuse policies
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Families of Pakistan's 'disappeared' beaten in protest
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Islamic Courts ousted from Somalia
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US 'license to snoop' on British air travelers
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Thousands march on Delhi in fight for land rights
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Activists plan multiple Guantánamo protests
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Apartheid-era murders return to haunt De Klerk
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Protests mark Guantánamo anniversary
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Stiff sentence for killer of US-born nun upheld
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Pakistan court overturns judge suspension
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The 11 areas where Chavez will be allowed to pass laws for the next 18 months are:
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20 more genocide suspects still living in UK
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Alleged mass murderers who believed they were safe in Britain
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Oaxaca, Mexico still under scrutiny
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Palestinian death toll tripled in 2006
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Argentine death squad leader arrested in Spain
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Colombian official denounces murder plot
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Argentina alarmed by disappearance of witnesses
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Israel allows $12 million in arms to go to Abbas's forces
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Arrested Mexican president was CIA agent
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Nuclear disarmament gets critical
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Colombia introduces Plan Victoria
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US supports Ethiopian war in Somalia
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Rebels kill 14 soldiers in Colombia