An inquiry into Britain’s role in the Iraq war opened in London on Tuesday, with evidence from senior members of the UK’s defence establishment. Tony Blair, who will be the highlight of the inquiry, is due to give evidence after Christmas.
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UN negotiator Yvo de Boer said at a meeting with EU ministers in Brussels that he was confident that countries will reach a specific agreement during a key climate summit in Copenhagen next month.
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Armenia and Azerbaijan held talks Sunday on the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where ethnic Armenians broke away from Muslim Azerbaijan in 1991 as the Soviet Union collapsed. Oil-rich Azerbaijan has threatened to use force if talks fail.
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A Belgian man thought to have been in a coma for 23 years has told of his "second birth" after doctors realised he was in fact conscious, a German weekly reported Monday.
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Residents of north-western Britain and Ireland were braced for more rain Sunday following the devastating floods of recent days, which killed one British policeman.
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A massive car bomb targeting the Belfast headquarters of a provincial police unit failed to detonate completely, resulting in a minor explosion that has nevertheless shaken hopes for the future of the peace process.
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Early partial results indicate that incumbent President Traian Basescu (right) narrowly won the first round of Romania’s presidential election on Sunday but will face leftist challenger Mircea Geoana in a December 6 runoff.
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Thousands of Spanish farmers marched through central Madrid to the Agriculture Ministry on Saturday to demand government action on the falling prices and rising costs that are threatening to ruin their livelihoods.
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For more information, visit: www.equitycam.tv. 'Ratifying the penal code' tells the following story: Progress on ratifying the penal code. What are the main issues at stake? It is Equity Weekly show # 107. This clip raises issues related to Law and more specifically, the themes of Penal code. It...
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The campers at the first DYUSA camp in New Orleans during July 2008 shared their frustrations and concerns about the apathetic society we live in. They candidly shared their feelings and thoughts, so people like you can understand why we have to have DYUSA. We are made of action! ... deaf DYUSA ...
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Finally, a political debate worth listening to. Underground rap legend MC Wordsworth takes on George Bush with wicked rhymes in this mock debate. Get your groove on and Slam Bush.
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What in the hell is this? Apparently, it’s some sort of hybrid music video/documentary/comedy/Chinese propaganda thing featuring electro beats and an arrogant text narrator who taunts our weak American work ethic. Equal parts mesmerizing, hysterical and humiliating, this video is a sure sign tha...
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