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Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng leaves for America
Human rights activist Chen Guangcheng has been allowed to leave China for a trip to the United States. Chen, with his wife and children, left China in a quiet departure on Saturday on board a US ...
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Privacy issues bring Facebook back to court
US Facebook users have filed a lawsuit against the social network. A group of Californian users are seeking damages for invasion of privacy and improper tracking. The members of the social ...
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People dead and injured following car rally
A rally car has crashed into a crowd in France, killing two people. The toll could worsen given some of the injuries sustained by other people in the crowd. During a race in southern France on ...
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Demonstrators file into Frankfurt
Twenty thousand demonstrators took to the streets of Frankfurt on Saturday in a protest against government austerity measures and the gap between rich and poor. As part of an anti-capitalist ...
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Baby deaths in Thailand linked to British citizen
Black magic is supposed to have played a role in the deaths of babies in Bangkok. Thai police have arrested a British citizen on suspicion of being involved in the use of dead bodies in black ...
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NATO leaders seek common path out of Afghanistan
CHICAGO - NATO leaders gather in Chicago on Sunday for a summit that will chart a path out of Afghanistan, as Western nations seek to fend off fissures in their alliance and ensure Afghanistan can ...
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Jerusalem as the eternal capital
As we mark the 45th anniversary of the Israeli conquest of east Jerusalem on the third day of the Six-Day War, it is timely that we explore the concept of Jerusalem as the eternal, undivided capital ...
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North Italy quake kills 3
ROME: Panicked people rushed into the streets when a powerful earthquake struck northern Italy early Sunday, killing three people and injuring at least two others, rescuers said.The 5.9-magnitude ...
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Chicago protests on eve of NATO summit raucous peaceful
A protester faces off with a Chicago police officer during an anti-NATO protest march in Chicago May 19, 2012. (Andrew Kelly/REUTERS) CHICAGO - Hundreds of demonstrators staged raucous protests ...
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Tropical Storm Alberto strengthens off S.C. coast
The Miami-based center said Alberto was centered about 105 miles (170 kms) southeast of Charleston, S. C., at 2 a.m. EDT and moving toward the southwest near 6 mph (9 kph). It added that a tropical ...
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I am very grateful to the assistance of the American Embassy and the promise of the Chinese government for protection of my rights as a citizen over the long term. I am very gratified to see the Chinese government has been dealing with the situation with restraint and calm.
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The Chinese human rights activist was speaking after landing in the United States after his flight from Beijing.
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