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6 hours ago ago from words of science
Okay, I'm back on the case today. So, major splits appearing between developing and developed nations: "Small island states and poor African nations vulnerable to climate impacts laid out demands for a legally-binding deal tougher than the Kyoto Protocol... Tuvalu's negotiator Ian Fry made clear that his country could accept nothing less than full discussion of its proposal for a new legal protocol, which was submitted to the UN climate ...
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17 hours ago ago from Irish4Palestine
I dont ever want to hear about the Taliban and Sharia Law when Israel supports their own version of the same......... Look at the utter garbage I found on a lunatics site. Keep reading, I'm going somewhere with this: link Islamic Law, known as "Shariah" The historical pattern of Islam shows us that when a nation gains a sufficiently large Muslim population, they will begin to agitate for Shariah to be implemented. Shariah is the primary ...
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9 hours ago ago from GW Discourse
America's weapon of choice against terror? Courtesy Time.com Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, al Qaeda mastermind, has become the center of controversy about America's new, clean, transparent and constitutional approach to the war on terror, or struggle against violent extremism, as the speech re-branded it. However much credit Obama deserves for closing Guantanamo, American policy has yet to properly integrate law and strategy into a coherent ...
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Copenhagen China said on Wednesday it wanted the United States to offer sharper carbon cuts by 2020, and President Barack Obama's top aides promised engagement with world leaders at Copenhagen climate talks. Success at the December 7-18 climate talks in Copenhagen, meant to agree the outline of a new treaty, will hinge on agreement between the United States and China which together emit 40 percent of global carbon dioxide. Beijing's ...
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2 hours ago ago from CNN - World
Pakistan arrests 5 men reported missing in United States Americans arrested in Pakistan STORY HIGHLIGHTS NEW: One source identified the missing Howard student as Ramy Zamzam One of 5 left video mentioning the ongoing conflict in the world, viewer says Five are from Virginia and their families had contacted the FBI soon after they went missing State Department does not have ...
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7 hours ago ago from FanHouse
WASHINGTON -A Washington-area Islamic leader says there were no early signs that five men who are believed to have been arrested in Pakistan had been radicalized in the United States. Five U.S. men disappeared from the Washington area recently. They are believed to be the same group of men arrested in Pakistan, where officials are investigating possible links to extremism. Imam Johari Abdul-Malik says friends of the unidentified young men saw ...
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8 hours ago ago from Good News Now
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that publics in 14 of 21 nations around the world think their governments should be more ready to cooperate with others to achieve mutual gains. The poll comes at a time when international cooperation figures prominently in the news, as world leaders gather in Copenhagen to discuss climate change and Europe adopts the new Lisbon Treaty. Even President ...
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