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UN urges global action on children
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The report says up to 1.5 billion children experience violence every year [EPA]
The report says up to 1.5 billion children experience violence every year [EPA]
The UN children's agency says one billion children around the world are still deprived of food, shelter, clean water and healthcare 20 years after the adoption of a treaty guaranteeing children's rights.

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Tags:  Unicef Children's rights
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'Low-profile' EU choices criticised
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ImageThe EU's appointment of two low-profile figures as the bloc's first ever president and foreign policy chief has been met with criticism around the world.

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Tags:  Herman van Rompuy EU presidency
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Football protests continue in Egypt
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Algeria's 1-0 victory over Egypt means the largest Arab nation has failed to qualify again [AFP]
Algeria's 1-0 victory over Egypt means the largest Arab nation has failed to qualify again [AFP]
Demonstrators have gathered for a second day near the Algerian embassy in Cairo, protesting against attacks on Egyptians during an Algeria-Egypt qualifying match for football's World Cup finals.

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Tags:  Football Egypt Algeria-Egypt
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'US drone' targets Pakistan hideout
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Eight suicide bomb attacks in Pakistan in November, six of them in Peshawar, have killed 110 people [AFP]
Eight suicide bomb attacks in Pakistan in November, six of them in Peshawar, have killed 110 people [AFP]
At least eight people have been killed in a suspected US missile attack targeting al-Qaeda-linked fighters in Pakistan's mountains on the Afghan border.

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UN court names Karadzic lawyer
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Karadzic denies any role in the killings of Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica [AFP]
Karadzic denies any role in the killings of Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica [AFP]
A UN war crimes tribunal has appointed a British barrister to represent Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader, at his genocide trial.

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Deaths in Afghan suicide attack
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Afghan capital, Kabul, was under security lockdown for Thursday's inauguration of President Karzai [AFP]
Afghan capital, Kabul, was under security lockdown for Thursday's inauguration of President Karzai [AFP]
At least 15 people have been killed, including three police officers, and 31 others wounded after a suicide bomber targeted a crowded area in southwest Afghanistan.

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Tags:  Afghan suicide Farah province
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Deaths in Saipan shooting
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Officials said the shootings occurred in two different parts of the island
Officials said the shootings occurred in two different parts of the island
At least four people have been shot dead and six wounded after a gunman fired into a crowd of tourists on the resort island of Saipan.

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Tags:  South Korea Saipan
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US debates lifting Cuba travel ban
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The United States Congress is debating a proposal to lift the travel ban to Cuba, almost half a century after the US isolated itself from the communist country.

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Peru police hold 'fat gang' killers
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Police say the gang could have been involved in dozens of killings [EPA]
Police say the gang could have been involved in dozens of killings [EPA]
Police in Peru say they have broken up a gang that allegedly killed dozens of people and sold fat from the corpses to buyers in Europe who used it to make cosmetics.

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