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The US is denying allegations its Agency for International Development is working to undermine the government of Bolivia. President Evo Morales on May Day declared he is kicking the developmental agency out of Bolivia.
Evidence Extracted Through Torture, Says Greens Senator
WA Senator Scott Ludlam is asking the government to urgently investigate the case of two Perth men who are apparently in a lot of trouble in Saudi Arabia.
Hundreds Dead Before "Mission Accomplished" Anniversary
Ten years after US President George Bush stood in front of a “Mission Accomplished” banner claiming the US prevailed, a rising death toll is prompting fears that Iraq is plunging back into a cycle of violence not seen since the bloody days of 2006-2007.
A Grim May Day In Bangladesh
The death toll in the Bangladesh building collapse has now passed 400 lives lost, and workers flooded the streets of Dhaka for a May Day rally to demand better working conditions.
College Pals Arrested In Boston Bombing
Three more suspects have been arrested in the Boston Marathon Bombing, on charges of making false statements to investigators and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
No One's Happy With Irish Abortion Proposal
After several hours of reportedly tense negotiations, Ireland’s cabinet has approved allowing Abortion to save a mother’s life. Pro-choice groups say it’s a small victory that will only help a minority of women.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013 World News
Barack Obama wants another shot at closing America’s most shameful prison; A jailed former prime minister in Europe is recognized as a Political Prisoner; And an attacking bear is no match for a pair of pruning shears.
Investigators Sent To Scene Of Afghanistan Air Crash
The deadly crash of a cargo-laden Boeing 747 at Afghanistan’s Bagram Air Force Base was caught on an automobile’s dash cam.
State Visit Or Exploiting the Elderly?
Criticism is growing over a video depicting South African President Jacob Zuma and senior government officials visiting a frail and unsmiling Nelson Mandela.
Fists Of Fury In The National Assembly
There’s nothing like a good legislative brawl to remind you that your own country isn’t all that bad yet. Post-election tensions are blamed for fisticuffs in Venezuela’s National Assembly.
Stem Cell Breakthrough Gives Toddler A New Life
A toddler born without a windpipe received an artificial trachea made from her own stem cells, the first child to receive a tissue-engineered trachea devoid of any donor cells.
Nightmare Death At Meat Processing Plant
A worker at a meat processing plant in the Pacific Northwest state of Oregon is dead of horrific wounds suffered after falling into the meat blender. Authorities last year had warned the operators that such an accident was possible.
Arrivederci, Austerity
Italy’s new Prime Minister Enrico Letta says he will move quickly to stimulate economic growth and jobs, while easing some of the unpopular austerity measures that a growing number believe are actually choking the economy.
Dhaka Death Trap Owner Hauled Before Court
The most-hated man in Bangladesh was paraded before reporters and a good number of the public today for his first court date in connection with the building collapse that killed hundreds.
Police Raid Slums Before Pope Visit
Police in Brazil moved in and occupied three favelas surrounding the famous “Christ the Redeemer” statue overlooking Rio De Janeiro’s skyline. The operation was connected to the impending visit of Pope Francis in July.
Rockets Fired At Russian Jet
Two rockets were fired at a crowded Russian passenger plane over Syria, according to the Interfax News Agency. The passengers were not harmed.
Obama And Putin Confer Over The Phone
US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed security issues, including the apparent use of Chemical Weapons in the Syrian Civil War, as well as the Boston Marathon Bombing. It was the two presidents' second phone contact since the bombing.
Hey, Kim Jong-Un Owes Me Money!
It's down to seven workers from South Korea who remain at the Kaesong industrial complex, the joint North-South business venture that’s become a point of contention on the peninsula.
US Money Dropped Into A Black Hole Of Corruption
The American CIA attempted to buy influence with Afghan President Hamid Karzai by delivering Tens of Millions of US Dollars in suitcases, backpacks, and shopping bags. And the practice went on for more than a decade according to a published report.
Fists Of Fury On The World's Highest Peak
Two big-name European mountain climbers and their Sherpa guides got into a big fight high up on Mount Everest, forcing the foreign mountaineers to return to base camp.
Monday, 29 April 2013 World News
Greek civil servants lose their tenure, new promises rehabilitate a disgraced political coalition, and never look down the barrel of a harpoon gun when cleaning it.