Ex-Detainee’s Restrictions Will End
Australian police said that they would stop restricting a former Guantanamo Bay detainee after he broke his long media silence to ask them to let him “get on with” his life.
Peugeot Citroen cuts 2,700 jobs
French car company Peugeot Citroen announces plans to shed 2,700 jobs because of falling demand in Europe.
No Justice, No Peace in Sudan
Nov. 17, 2008--For a split second, a recent essay on The Root called 'Sudan on the Rebound?' allowed me to feel a bit hopeful. The images of commerce, opportunity and multiculturalism in a bustling East African town?in Sudan, no less?conjured fond
Honduras, Mexico through, Jamaica ousted in FIFA World Cup qualifying (AFP)
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Honduras defeated Mexico 1-0 with the help of an own goal on a waterlogged field to advance in 2010 South Africa World Cup qualifying at the expense of Jamaica. Jamaica defeated Canada 3-0 but it wasn't enough to put them through to
Honduras, Mexico through, Jamaica ousted in FIFA World Cup qualifying
Honduras defeated Mexico 1-0 with the help of an own goal on a waterlogged field to advance in 2010 South Africa World Cup qualifying at the expense of Jamaica. Jamaica defeated Canada 3-0 but it wasn't enough to put them through to the next round of
Escritor mexicano analiza el efecto del rgimen castrista sobre Chvez
El sueño del presidente venezolano, Hugo Chávez, es convertirse en el equivalente de Stalin pero respecto al régimen cubano de Fidel Castro, afirmó hoy el historiador mexicano Enrique Krauze, autor de El poder yel delirio. ''El no usa la palabra
Slovakia - Factors To Watch on Nov 20
BRATISLAVA, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Slovak financial markets on Thursday. WORLD BANK ON SLOVAKIA Finance Minister Jan Pociatek and World Bank's Director for central Europe and Baltics
Serbia to sue Croatia for war crimes
BELGRADE Vuk Jeremic told state television late Tuesday that Serbia will sue Croatia over a 1995 offensive that sent tens of thousands of Serbs fleeing the country. The Netherlands-based International Court of Justice on Tuesday granted Croatia the right
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