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Deadly train crash in Egypt | Print |  E-mail
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Officials said the trains were travelling on the same track when one of them ran into the other [AFP]
Officials said the trains were travelling on the same track when one of them ran into the other [AFP]
At least 15 people have been killed in a collision between two trains on the outskirts of the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

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Obama declares H1N1 emergency | Print |  E-mail
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Dr Jonathan Fielding, an LA health director, gets his H1N1 vaccination [AFP]
Dr Jonathan Fielding, an LA health director, gets his H1N1 vaccination [AFP]
The US president has declared a national emergency over the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu.

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Activists demand climate action | Print |  E-mail
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French activists issued a 'wake up' call to political leaders ahead of the UN climate summit [AFP]
French activists issued a 'wake up' call to political leaders ahead of the UN climate summit [AFP]
Thousands of people have gathered for protests in more than 180 countries, calling for international action to curb the emissions causing global warming.

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Timor Sea oil spill sparks concern | Print |  E-mail
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Satellite images of the area in Timor Sea show a surface slick estimated at 15,000sq km
Satellite images of the area in Timor Sea show a surface slick estimated at 15,000sq km
Millions of litres of oil pouring into the Timor Sea from a ruptured well is causing an environmental disaster that will continue to unfold for years to come, campaigners say.

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Iran misses atomic deal deadline | Print |  E-mail
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ElBaradei set Friday as the deadline for the four powers to accept or reject the proposal [EPA]
ElBaradei set Friday as the deadline for the four powers to accept or reject the proposal [EPA]
Iran is facing mounting pressure from the international community after it missed a deadline to accept a UN nuclear agency deal on its atomic programme, saying it would respond to the proposal next week.

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