News International has made a fresh apology in Sunday's national newspapers, placing adverts declaring there should be "no place to hide" from the police investigation into phone hacking. It comes after The Metropolitan Police denied that a...
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Baktash Siawash has had to hear one phrase more than any other during his career: "We won't speak to him. He's just a young boy." Siawash is 25 years old and the youngest member of the Afghanparliament - and as both a politician and a former...
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ISTANBUL-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she is troubled by Turkey's arrests of dozens of journalists, calling it "inconsistent" with the economic and political progress the moderateMuslim nation has made. Despite those concerns,...
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East Africa's worsening famine is one of the largest humanitarian crises in decades, a US official said, pledging "significant" aid. The US already pledged $5m on Friday to help Somali refugees, on top of a previously budgeted $63m. Reuben Brigety,...
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UK national newspapers are running a full-page advert with a signed apology from Rupert Murdoch over "serious wrongdoing" by the Newsof the World. The advert states: "We are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred." Rebekah Brooks, a former...
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(Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Friday he would return to ally Cuba for chemotherapy, raising doubts about his fitness to fight for re-election next year in the OPEC-member nation. The announcement came less than two weeks after...
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