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BREAKING NEWS: The last U.S. troops in Iraq have crossed into Kuwait, ending almost nine years of a deadly and divisive war.

December 17, 2011

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Last U.S. Troops Leave Iraq, Ending Bloodiest U.S. War Since Vietnam   The last vehicle in a convoy of the US Army’s 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division crosses the border from Iraq into Kuwait, Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011. The brigade’s special troops battalion are the last American soldiers to leave Iraq. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)   […]

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London unveiled the next generation of the famous red buses

December 17, 2011

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Boris Johnson unveils redesigned Routemaster bus for London Seven hop on hop off buses will enter service in February, as critics accuse Johnson of financing ‘vanity project’ with fare rises    Boris Johnson takes a ride on the new bus. Photograph: Luke Macgregor/Reuters     Hélène Mulholland The Guardian   Boris Johnson has shown off […]

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Brazil’s new face has no white color anymore

December 17, 2011

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Brazil’s new face has no white color anymore Lubov Lulko Pravda The white race in Brazil has found itself in the minority. Young people in the country refer to themselves to those whose blood is a mixture of different races. The idea of the biological predominance of the white race has never been popular in […]

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United States war in Iraq is officially over

December 15, 2011

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U.S. military marks end to nearly nine bloody years in Iraq Video: Flag-lowering By Missy Ryan and Patrick Markey Reuters  The U.S. military officially ended its war in Iraq on Thursday, rolling up its flag at a low-key ceremony with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta nearly nine bloody years after the invasion that ousted dictator Saddam […]

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Chinese village kicks Chinese Communist party leaders out of town

December 14, 2011

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Inside Wukan: the Chinese village that fought back Something extraordinary has happened in the Chinese village of Wukan. Thousands of Wukan’s residents gathered for a second day in front of a triple-roofed pagoda that serves as the village hall Photo: MALCOM MOORE By Malcolm Moore The Telegraph For the first time on record, the Chinese […]

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Saudi Woman Beheaded for ‘Witchcraft’

December 14, 2011

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Saudi Woman Beheaded for ‘Witchcraft’   Muslim women make their way to throw cast stones at a pillar in a ritual called “Jamarat,” in Mina near the Saudi holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 6, 2011. (Hassan Ammar/AP Photo) By RANDY KREIDER | ABC News A Saudi woman was beheaded after being convicted of […]

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Ghana wants Indian projects to employ local people

December 13, 2011

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Ghana wants Indian projects to employ local people   IANS   ACCRA, GHANA- Ghana’s energy minister Joe Oteng-Adjei has cautioned Indian companies against bringing their nationals to work on contracts in the country, instead of engaging Ghanaians who could perform those roles.   “We don’t expect you to bring in a ship-full of Indians to […]

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South Africa’s Johannesburg rises again

December 13, 2011

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South Africa’s Johannesburg rises again      The Associated Press   Johannesburg dates its beginnings to the discovery of gold in 1886. Its downtown, where skyscrapers tower over deep mines, was abandoned by business in recent decades, and squatters turned the office towers into high-rise slums. But now, as the city celebrates its 125th birthday, […]

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6.5-magnitude earthquake in Mexico’s western Guerrero state

December 11, 2011

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Strong earthquake rattles Mexico   By Cyntia Barrera and Adriana Barrera Reuters   MEXICO CITY- A powerful 6.5 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico on Saturday, killing at least two people, knocking out lights in parts of the capital and sending people rushing into the streets.   There were no immediate reports of severe damage or injuries […]

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U.S. stealth spying technology from drone aircraft in Iran could be shown to China and Russia

December 10, 2011

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Drone crash unmasks U.S. spying effort in Iran   By Tabassum Zakaria and Phil Stewart Reuters   The crash of a CIA drone in Iran has brought into the open what U.S. intelligence agencies would prefer kept secret: intense spying efforts in a country where the United States has no official presence.   Iran on […]

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