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  Red Cross donations were a fraud?
Non-profit organization blame cell phone companies in masquerading a business plan for making money into a charity campaign.
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  U.S. to have used neutron weapons in 2003 in Baghdad
A video clip, broadcasted by the Qatar television, demonstrated the 14th most wanted Iraqi commander accusing the U.S. armed forces in using neutron weapons in Baghdad in 2003.
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  European Intelligence: In April U.S. Military Could Attack Iran
Intelligence all over the world reports a U.S. military build-up at the Iranian frontier to begin an attack against Iran and its objects, suspected in nuclear weapon production. The attack is reported to begin in the first half of April.
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  Berezovsky to Be Questioned by Russian Investigators in London
Boris Berezovsky to be questioned on Friday, March 30, 2007, by Russian investigators, who have arrived in London to question him and two other witnesses, in regard of the last November case of Alexander Litvinenko's murder in London.
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  Possible Aggressive Approach from the U.S. towards China
U.S. legislators plan a bill to force China to raise the value of the Chinese national currency, Yuan, in order to bring more economic stability to the situation of global trading.
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  Russia Sells Arms to Tehran - USA Concerned
USA is concerned with the fact that Russian arm dealing company sells air defense missile systems to Iran. Due to this fact the U.S. have imposed their sanctions on the respective companies from Russia.
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  Japan's uncertain guilt for sex slavery during World War II
The apology on the Japan's contribution to forced women prostitution made by Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was not convincing enough to acknowledge their responsibility.
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  24-hours' Demonstration in front of Congresswoman's House
A small vigil in front of Nancy Pelosi's house is being held since March 10. People demand from Pelosi more aggressiveness in fighting additional funding of Iraq war. The crowd gave the Congresswoman their support, but claimed more actions. Neighbors angry.
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  Additional Iraq Funding Bill Approved Today by the U.S. House
A new bill voted on today by the U.S. House is meant to raise the Iraq war funding and to distribute additional fundings to other important projects.
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  Appointees are said to weaken the tobacco case
Sharon Eubanks, a 22-year Justice Dept. veteran, reports new facts about the tobacco case from 2005. She said that certain people have used their political power to influence the course of the case.
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  Children used in Iraq's attacks
Iraq rebels break all the ethics when using children in their car bombing attacks in Baghdad. This was the first but not the last of barbarous acts to find bypass ways to beguile security officers and fulfill their malicious plans.
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  Russia questions further existence of the CIS post-soviet organization
On a press conference the secretary of the Russian Security Council expressed his views towards the long existing Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Economic Community and USA affairs with Russia's neighbors.
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  Only Diplomatic Means Are Allowed to Solve the Iranian Nuclear Issue
After a meeting, which has taken place in a small Italian town, Bari, two heads of two major political forces in the world - Italy and Russia - have expressed their views and opinions about the international political situation
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  Iraq Asks for Help to Stop Violence
Iraq's Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, at a regional conference in Baghdad asked Iraq's neighbors for help. He opened the conference with an address to back his efforts to stop violence in Iraq by refusing to finance attacks. Mr. Nouri al-Maliki mentioned that people who cross the country's boarder to participate in attacks whether as suicide bombers or militia members represent danger for the country and they must be stopped.
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  U.S. and Russia Found a Common Goal - Iraq
Both United States and Russia are interested in providing stability in Iraq, said on Tuesday the ambassador of United States to Russia William Burns. According to Mr. Burns the discrepancies between the two countries are now in past.
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