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Air fares rise in UK
In the UK, Virgin Atlantic Airways and British Airways have raised fares.
Both airlines have cited an increase in business travel as the reason for being able to generate higher fares.
The biggest long-distance carriers at London's Heathrow airport, have claimed increases in bookings of up to 14 percent over three month periods.
British Airways has said its rises were across all classes, with premium sales more buoyant due to companies now allowing their employees to book more expensive seats.
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Fidel Castro addresses Cuban parliament
Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro Saturday delivered a speech on the Iranian nuclear issue before country's parliament, his first official appearance in four years.
Dressed in his trademark olive green military uniform, the 83-year-old leader was greeted with applause as he walked in, Xinhua reported.
Castro warned that there could be a nuclear war if US President Barack Obama ordered an attack on Iran. The special session broadcast on television was held to debate Castro's warnings about the risks of a nuclear war.
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Former Hussein government minister critical of US Iraq pullout
Saddam Hussein's former deputy prime minister, Tareq Aziz, has been highly critical of the US policy to withdraw combat troops, which will happen despite a recent upsurge in violence.
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Expiring Bush Tax Cuts Weigh On Midterm Elections
During this fall's election fight, Congress will have to take up an especially controversial issue. It will have to decide whether to extend a series of tax cuts that are scheduled to expire at the end of this year.
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Increased cooperation vital to tackling climate change in Pacific, Ban says
Closer international cooperation is necessary to help Pacific island nations combat the impact of climate change, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, pledging the United Nations’ commitment to mitigating the problem.
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UN chief urges Japanese young people to become leaders for disarmament
Stressing that Japan has a unique role to play in the area of nuclear disarmament, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the nation’s young people to lead the way on efforts to rid the world of these deadly weapons.
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Face of Defense: Guardsman Helps Afghan Farmers
For Army Sgt. John Larsen of the Missouri National Guard, going to Afghanistan for a year to improve that nation's ability to feed its people is a calling.
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In Brief: "Impossible" to rebuild Gaza quickly, says top UN official
UN agencies have calculated that the Gaza Strip needs about 86,000 new housing units, mostly because of population growth but also to replace the thousands of homes destroyed or damaged as a result of Israeli military operations.
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In Brief: Limited progress on human trafficking in Yemen - UNHCR
The Yemeni government made limited progress in protecting human trafficking victims over the past year and generally failed to identify traffickers, says a new report by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
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Bid to smuggle narcotics foiled in Dubai
Authorities in Dubai have foiled a bid to smuggle 1.57 kg of crystal narcotics brought in by a passenger from an African country.
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Human Rights
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Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

