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ALBA: Stepping stone for Latin American independence and unity
ALBA, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Allianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra America), was established in 2004. Member countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Venezuela.
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Hey Mom and Dad, what is in that burger?
"Why would any sensible human being put meat filled with ammonia in the mouths of their children?" asked the chef, who wages a war against the fast food industry. "Basically, we're taking a product that would be sold in the cheapest way for dogs, and after this process, is being given to human beings."
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NATO fighter jets can patrol anything they want
Five airplanes of Russia's Air Force caused quite a commotion in Japan. The planes were flying near Japan's airspace, although they did not violate any international laws. In the meantime, NATO jets will be patrolling the airspace of the Baltic States on a permanent basis, flying along Russia's border. Russia did not set forth any claims about it
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Child Slave Labour in NATO's Afghanistan
How long has NATO been in Afghanistan? Three months? Five years? Or since 2001? Before NATO countries armed, aided and abetted the Mujaheddin terrorists against the socially progressive Governments of Afghanistan, women had full rights, girls went to school and slave labour was something relegated to the past. And now?
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Translation, cultural inter-communication and the Momentum of Reciprocity
As a translator, who has translated both from Hindi to English and vice-versa, I have found that a loss in translation may occur due to the failure in communicating shared traditional beliefs from one culture/language to the Other. Although the risk remains throughout, this is largely so when the languages reflect 'different' cultural set-ups.
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Teen boy killed by goalposts in Russia
Goalposts killed a 12-year-old boy on Uralmash Stadium in the city of Ekaterinburg, Russia. The boy was killed when the goalposts fell down on him
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Russia ranked first for suicides among teenagers
Two schoolgirls committed suicide in the town of Lobnya, the Moscow region, two days ago. The girls leapt to their deaths from the top of the apartment building. They took each other's hands, screamed and jumped off the roof of the 16- storeyed building. The problem of teen suicide in Russia should be analyzed on the level of the state
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Surgeon says human body did not evolve
In a recent paper titled "Dissecting Darwinism," Baylor University Medical Center surgeon Joseph Kuhn described serious problems with Darwinian evolution. He first described how life could not possibly have come from chemicals alone, since the information residing in DNA required an input from outside of nature
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Georgia?s SOS Synagogue Of Satan Brian Kemp
Just imagine for a moment that the Bible is NOT a religious book. Think of it as some stories of historical figures, a look into how people lived several thousand years ago and some good lessons on how to live your life. Forget the church aspect. I'll cover that at the end
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Islamists to take power in their hands in Kuwait
The Emir of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah tasked the newly appointed Prime Minister Sheikh Jabir al-Mubarak Al-Sabah to form a new cabinet. All top positions in the country are occupied by members of the ruling al-Sabah dynasty. Why did protests intensify in one of the richest countries?
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New US Ambassador to Russia starts with lies
The diplomatic career of the former Special Assistant to the President of the United States National Security Affairs Michael McFaul did not have a particularly successful start. First, he provoked a tremendous domestic political scandal by inviting representatives of opposition parties and movements to a closed meeting
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Syria has always been western target
For anyone in two minds about what is really going on in Syria, and whether President Assad, hailed a decade ago as ?A Modern Day Attaturk,? has become the latest megalomaniacal despot, to whose people a US-led posse of nations, must deliver ?freedom,? with weapons of mass home, people, nation and livlihood destruction...
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Students of Coimbra in Fairy-tale
Acadйmica de Coimbra, traditionally a club whose soccer players are students at the world-famous Coimbra University, founded in 1290, lives another fairy-tale legend in its colourful history. Despite meagre resources, the senior soccer team has made it to the Portuguese Cup Final - for the first time in nearly half a century.
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Racism in Israel
The Negev Coexistence Forum has some shocking revelations in its alternative report to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, in this case in Israel, against the Bedouin population in the Negev-Neqab, to be reviewed on February 15 and 16. The allegations in the report expose Israel's violation of the legally-binding ICERD.
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British intelligence plotted assassination of Joseph Stalin
Legendary Soviet agent Pyotr Zubov used to be the chief of intelligence school. During the Great Patriotic War, he was in charge of the agents working in the enemy's rear. He committed many outstanding actions, which we would like to recollect on the hero's birthday. Pyotr Zubov was born on February 7, 1898 into the family of workers in Georgia
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Cat interrupts game of soccer in London
The cat, which appeared on the football field during the game between Liverpool and Tottenham in London, has become a star on YouTube
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Chevrolet cars insult Egyptian Muslims
One of the spiritual leaders of Egypt issued a fatwah (law, regulations) which banned Muslims from driving Chevrolet vehicles
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Russia can be in trouble because of Finland's new president
Finland elected a new president. While he does not deliver Anti-Russian speeches, Russia still needs to be alarmed. He is a politician who is not opposed to Finland's NATO membership. In Russia, these words can be interpreted as support for Euro-Atlantic integration of the neighboring country with which it has 1,300 kilometers of common border
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Brussels and Washington ready for aggression against Syria
Russia and China blocked a draft resolution on Syria of the UN Security Council demanding withdrawal of Bashar Assad. The official representatives of Western countries, especially the U.S., provided an alarmed response to the incident. After the overthrow of the current regime of the country the region will plunge into a bloody civil war
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Iranian Supreme Leader warns west
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that this country will resist the aggressions and attacks of their enemies and will continue working for their technological development, despite pressure and sanctions from western powers.
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