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UN rights body condemns Syria over massacre
The U.N.'s top human rights body voted overwhelmingly Friday to condemn Syria over the slaughter of more than 100 civilians last week, but Damascus appeared impervious to the crescendo of global condemnation following a string of horrific massacres.Syria's most important ally and protector, Russia, voted against the measure by the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva. Russia has refused to support
World June 2, 2012
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Woman follows Hugo Chavez on Twitter, gets home
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (AP)A young woman in Venezuela has been rewarded with a new home by President Hugo Chavez for becoming his 3 millionth follower on Twitter.Natalia Valdivieso posted celebratory messages on her Twitter account as she received her home Thursday, one of them reading: ``Thank you my home is very beautiful!'' She said there were about 200 families receiving public housi
World June 2, 2012
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Diamond Jubilee: Britain marks Queen's reign
The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, HCMR, form up in the early hours of this morning Friday at the Palace of Westminster, London during the Queens Diamond Jubilee Procession rehearsal. The patriotic bunting is ready, the golden carriage on standby, the boats freshly painted, the shops filled with royals souvenirs. The normal ebb
World News June 2, 2012
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NY proposes ban on sale of oversized sodas
New York City plans to ban the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks in an effort to combat obesity.The proposed first-in-the-nation ban would impose a 16-ounce (.4-kilogram) limit on the size of sweetened drinks sold at restaurants, movie theaters, sports venues and street carts.Under three-term Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the city has campaigned aggressively against obesity, including outlawi
World News May 31, 2012
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SpaceX Dragon leaves space station for trip home
This framegrab image from NASA-TV shows the SpaceX Dragon capsule just after the capsule is backed away from the International Space Station and being repositioned for release later Thursday morning. (AP-Yonhap)The SpaceX Dragon capsule left the International Space Station early Thursday and aimed for a Pacific splashdown to end its historic flight.Astronauts set the world's first commercial suppl
World News May 31, 2012
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UK's top court backs extradition of WikiLeaks boss
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Supreme Court has endorsed the extradition of WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange to Sweden, bringing the secret-spilling Internet activist a big step closer to prosecution in a Scandinavian court.But a question mark hung over the decision after Assange's lawyer made the highly unusual suggestion that she would try to reopen the case, raising the prospect of more legal wrangling
World News May 30, 2012
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Kim outruns Lee in DUP leadership race
Kim Han-gill (Yonhap News)Former novelist Kim Han-gill retook the lead in the race to become the next chairman of the opposition Democratic United Party on Wednesday.He ranked No 1. in the regional vote for Gangwon Province with 179 votes, beating frontrunner Lee Hae-chan, who took third with 82. Former party spokesperson Woo Sang-ho came in second with 166.In terms of accumulated votes, Kim outst
Politics May 30, 2012
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Park Ji-sung to appear at Yeosu venue to promote World Expo
Park Ji-sung (Yonhap News)Korean-born Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung will visit the southern coastal city of Yeosu Thursday to promote the World Expo 2012 currently underway, expo organizers said Monday.Park will appear at a "Big O" concert to be performed at the center of the 250,000-square meter exposition ground, they said, noting Park will attend the concert as a special guest, pray
Soccer May 28, 2012
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Mladic masterminded ethnic cleansing, court told
THE HAGUE(AFP) - Former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic went on trial Wednesday accused of carrying out a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing and Europe's worst massacre since World War II."Ratko Mladic assumed the mantle of the criminal goal of ethnically cleansing Bosnia," prosecutor Dermot Groome told judges as the trial opened at the Yugoslav war crimes court in The Hague.Mladic, 70,
World May 16, 2012
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15 civilians 'summarily executed' in Syria's Homs: NGO
BEIRUT (AFP) - At least 15 civilians were "summarily executed" by regime forces in a neighbourhood of the central Syrian city of Homs overnight, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday."After regime forces raided the neighbourhood of Shammas, 15 civilians were found summarily executed," Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Britain-based watchdog told AFP, qualifying the killings a "mas
World News May 16, 2012
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Seoul City steps up renewable energy efforts
Seoul City announced on Wednesday that it will increase the number of hydrogen power systems for a stable electricity supply in case of blackouts or other emergencies.Under the plan, 29 hydrogen fuel cell power plants will be built and 102 hydrogen fuel cells will be installed by 2014. The facilities are expected to generate 230 megawatts of electricity per hour that could meet the energy demands
Social Affairs May 16, 2012
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'PD Notebook' cleared in damages suit over U.S. beef report
The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared producers of TV network MBC’s investigative program, “PD Notebook,” from having to compensate a group of viewers for airing inaccurate information.Justice Yang Chang-woo said the claims for damages did not have merit since the plaintiffs did had no connection to the content of the program. “The program targets a random audience and the pain they feel is stric
Social Affairs May 16, 2012
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Chief of Solomon Savings Bank arrested for suspected corruption
Prosecutors said Wednesday they have arrested the chief of a suspended savings bank over allegations he embezzled billions of won (millions of U.S. dollars) and gave out more than a hundred billion won in illegal loans.Lim Suk, the chief executive of Solomon Savings Bank, was arrested in Seoul late Tuesday after the prosecution determined he could destroy evidence related to the allegations he emb
Social Affairs May 16, 2012
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India to test nuclear missile that can hit Beijing
NEW DELHI (AP) _ India is planning to test launch a new nuclear missile that for the first time would give it the capability of hitting the major Chinese cities of Beijing and Shanghai.The government has hailed the Agni-V missile, with a range of 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles), as a major boost to its efforts to counter China's regional dominance and become an Asia power in its own right. The test
World News April 18, 2012
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Clash breaks out as Libya braced for 'Day of Anger'
World Jan. 1, 2012
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