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67 percent Britons want burqa ban
A majority of Britons - around 67 percent - want to see the burqa banned in the country.
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Funds Stalled In Congress Amid Afghanistan Fatigue
In late May, the Senate approved President Obama's request for nearly $40 billion in emergency war funding. Most of that was to pay for an additional 30,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
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GOP Pushes For Votes Against Kagan
The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to approve the nomination of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court next week, with a vote expected by the full Senate soon thereafter. Because Democrats hold a Senate majority, there is little doubt she will be confirmed, but the Republican leadership, and some outside groups, are pushing hard to raise the number of no votes.
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India's 'Lost' Jews Seek A Place In Israel
Every year, Jews from around the world migrate to Israel, a process known as aliyah, a Hebrew word meaning "ascent." But for the Bnei Menashe community of India, who believe they are descendents of one of the 10 lost tribes of ancient Israel, the road has been long and fraught with difficulty.
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Haitian farmers need more support, says UN agency
Although swift food aid and agricultural supplies helped to ward off a post-earthquake food crisis in Haiti, funding shortfalls for farmers is hampering efforts to boost food production six months after the disaster, a United Nations agency cautioned today.
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GLOBAL: Millions wasted on shipping food aid
US taxpayers spend about US$140 million every year on non-emergency food aid in Africa, and roughly the same amount to ship food aid to global destinations on US vessels; money that could have been used to feed more people says a new study by researchers at Cornell University in the US.
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Islamic Center Near Ground Zero Sparks Anger
A proposed Islamic cultural center and mosque two blocks from the site of the destroyed World Trade Center has become a flash point of controversy.
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Senate Sends Financial Overhaul To Obama
The Senate approved a sweeping bank regulation bill Thursday, sending President Obama a crackdown on banks and Wall Street that in some ways is tougher than what he sought. The measure passed by a vote of 60-39.
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Legions Of Iraqi Squatters Grow Even As War Recedes
In Iraq, about 2 million people have been displaced by the war and sectarian fighting. Aid groups estimate that nearly 500,000 of them are living in cities and towns as squatters.
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US, South Korea plan military exercises
The US and South Korean militaries plan to conduct exercises in the 'near future' to send a clear signal to North Korea following the sinking of a South Korean warship, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
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Human Rights
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Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

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Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

