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Part III facts
Facts about children who are orphaned by AIDS. 1) In 2005, nearly 800,000 children were orphaned by AIDS in the Caribbean and Latin America. By 2015, that number is expected to grow to 1.4 million. -- Regional HIV/STI Plan for the Health Sector 2006-...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Florida, Dominican Republic, Viral Diseases and Infections, Economic Organization
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Britain launches new drive to lift EU arms embargo on Syria
ReutersBRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) - Britain has launched a new drive to lift a European Union arms embargo on Syrian rebels, saying it would strengthen the moderate opposition and ensure the EU could respond flexibly to any chemical weapon attack, a document...Tags: International Organizations, United Kingdom, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Weaponry
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ANALISIS-Credibilidad israelà está en duda por desafÃo nuclear de Irán
Reuters* "LÃnea roja" israelà sobre Irán es cuestionada, opciones de ataque en duda * Netanyahu cada vez es más dependiente de acciones de Obama Por Crispian Balmer y Dan Williams JERUSALEN, 28 abr (Reuters) - Israel se arriesga a perder su credibilidad...Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Iran, Politics, Tel Aviv (Israel), Israel
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Posibles rastros radiactivos hallados desde prueba nuclear de Corea del Norte
ReutersPor Fredrik Dahl VIENA, 23 abril (Reuters) - Gases radiactivos que podrÃan proceder de la prueba nuclear de Corea del Norte en febrero han sido detectados inesperadamente, dijo el martes un organismo de supervisión global, lo que podrÃa proporcionar...Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), Politics, Economic Sanctions
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EU lifts Myanmar sanctions despite human rights concerns
Reuters* EU ministers agree to lift all sanctions, except arms embargo * Step could raise pressure on U.S. to follow suit * Rights group accuses Myanmar authorities of crimes against humanity By Adrian Croft and Justyna Pawlak LUXEMBOURG, April 22 (Reuters)...Tags: Religion and Belief, Human Rights, Luxembourg, International Law, Economic Sanctions
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Myanmar forces accused of 'ethnic cleansing' as EU ends sanctions
The European Union discarded the last of its economic sanctions against Myanmar on Monday, despite fresh reports that Rohingya Muslims there face bloody and persistent attempts at "ethnic cleansing." The decision worried activists working to help the...Tags: Thailand, BBC, Religion and Belief, Malaysia, Skype
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Russia warns EU not to lift Syria arms ban as UK keeps pushing
Reuters* Britain and France want EU states to ease ban * Russia says any arms supplies to Assad's foes are illegal * Lavrov to discuss Syria peace efforts with Kerry By Alexei Anishchuk MOSCOW, April 22 (Reuters) - Russia warned the European Union on...Tags: International Organizations, United Kingdom, Politics, Bashar Assad, National Government
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Beyonce and Jay-Z save communism
The communist regime in Cuba was just about to come tumbling down, ending decades of dictatorship and opening the way for freedom and democracy. But before that could happen, Jay-Z and Beyonce took a trip to the island. So Cuba's despotism can expect to...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Jay-Z, Travel, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Human Rights
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Rep. Castor pushes for closer relations with Cuba
Florida Congresswoman Kathy Castor returned from a weekend trip to Cuba convinced the United States should encourage its recent economic reforms and consider normalized relations. “I’ll be communicating with President Obama and...
Tags: Bob Menendez, Weston (Broward, Florida), Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Tampa, U.S. Congress
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Cuban dissident blogger finds allies in Congress
After years of trying to leave Cuba to visit other lands, Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez is making rounds on Capitol Hill and impressing Florida members of Congress of all stripes. On Wednesday, it was Sen. Marco Rubio’s turn to praise...Tags: Bill Nelson, Marco Rubio, Tampa, U.S. Congress, Politics
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Obama: Modest about U.S., not himself
WASHINGTON — Remember NASA? It once represented to the world the apogee of American scientific and technological achievement. Here is President Barack Obama's vision of NASA's mission, as explained by administrator Charles Bolden: "One was he...Tags: John F. Kennedy, September 11, 2001 Attacks, The Washington Post, Human Rights, Science and Technology
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