
BBC News Nazi guard Demjanjuk wheeled into court ABC Online A court in Germany has rejected calls to abort the war crimes trial of a former Nazi guard accused of being an accomplice to the murder of 28000 Jews during World War II. Lawyers for John Demjanjuk say the … Germany Tries Its Last Nazi War Crimes Defendant TIME Demjanjuk Is a Victim of Double Standard, Lawyer Says Bloomberg Justice and the Holocaust Times Online Reuters
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Telegraph.co.uk Latin American leaders divided over Honduras vote Reuters ESTORIL, Portugal (Reuters) – Latin American leaders were split on Monday over whether to recognize the election in Honduras, with larger countries saying failing to condemn the vote could destabilize the region. … US: Honduras' election important but not last step The Associated Press Hondurans elect conservative businessman as president Washington Post US recognizes Honduras president-elect's 'ample' victory AFP US Department of State
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CBC.ca ANALYSIS-Europe unlikely to respond fully on Afghan troops Reuters BRUSSELS, Nov 30 (Reuters) – US President Barack Obama's European allies are unlikely to send as many troops as he wants to Afghanistan but some analysts say this could rally support at home for his expected pledge to dispatch more … Britain to Send 500 More Troops to Afghanistan New York Times Britain to Send More Troops to Afghanistan Voice of America Anti-War Left Protests Obama's Afghanistan War Strategy FOXNews Wall Street Journal
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Telegraph.co.uk The roots of Iran's nuclear program Christian Science Monitor It's quest to develop a nuclear program has taken a circuitous path through history – and includes early cooperation with the US. By Peter Grier | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor In the wake of its disputed election, Iran faces diminished … US Ambassador Warns Nuclear Plans Will Further Isolate Iran Voice of America Iran's Latest Nuclear Plan Tests Limits of Obama's Wait-and-See Approach FOXNews Iran enrichment plans largely bluster, experts say The Associated Press Bloomberg
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guardian.co.uk Muslim Leaders Condemn Swiss Minaret Ban Wall Street Journal ZURICH – Muslim leaders from around the world condemned a vote in Switzerland to ban the construction of minarets in the Alpine country, raising fresh fears of a backlash against Swiss interests around the world. …
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Times Online John Demjanjuk begins Nazi war crimes trial on a stretcher Telegraph.co.uk John Demjanjuk, the 89-year-old accused of being a Nazi death camp guard, began his war crimes trial in Munich on a stretcher. By Allan Hall in Munich Demjanjuk is accused of being a callous thug who helped to herd tens of thousands of Jews to their … For Holocaust victims, Demjanjuk trial symbolic Reuters Demjanjuk on stretcher before trial's afternoon session BBC News Demjanjuk 'was victim,' Nazi atrocity trial told CNN International Bloomberg
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Ad-Hoc-News (Pressemitteilung) UK should open borders to climate refugees, says Bangladeshi minister guardian.co.uk Britain and other rich countries should open their borders and accept the millions of the world's poorest people who will be displaced by climate change, says Bangladesh's finance minister. In a clear warning to the US and Europe that developing ..
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guardian.co.uk Iran vows to expand its nuclear program Washington Post TEHRAN — A top Iranian nuclear official said Monday that the country's decision to build 10 more uranium-enrichment sites is a direct response to last week's censure by the International Atomic Energy Agency. … West prepares to draw up sanctions against Iran Telegraph.co.uk Iran says Russia to get priority in power projects Reuters World powers threaten new sanctions against Iran AFP BBC News
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New York Daily News Switzerland faces backlash over minaret ban Telegraph.co.uk Switzerland has faced an international backlash from the Muslim world, Europe and even the Vatican following its vote to ban minarets on mosques. By Alexandra Williams in Geneva Muslim groups in Switzerland and abroad have condemned the vote as … Swiss minaret ban reflects European fear of Islam Christian Science Monitor Swiss Minaret Ban Prompts Protests, Export Concerns Bloomberg Swiss minaret ban may irk some Muslim bank clients Reuters Wall Street Journal
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Telegraph.co.uk Barack Obama issues Afghanistan troop build-up orders BBC News US President Barack Obama has issued new orders for the US military in Afghanistan after deciding how many more troops to send, officials say. Mr Obama told senior military leaders about his long-awaited decision on troop numbers on Sunday night, ..
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