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Politicians censure Roma burial ban

[2015-01-07 07:38]

The tragic case of a dead Roma baby refused burial in a Paris suburb has underscored the plight of the community in France, where supporters say they are a scapegoat for the country's ills.

CIA inspector general to resign this month

[2015-01-07 07:38]

CIA inspector general David Buckley, who investigated a dispute between the agency and Congress over the handling of records of the CIA's detention and interrogation activities, is resigning effective Jan 31, the CIA said on Monday.

Liberia to reopen schools on Feb 2

[2015-01-07 07:38]

The government of Liberia has announced the reopening of schools that had been closed because of an Ebola outbreak in the country.

IN BRIEF (Page 12)

[2015-01-07 07:38]

California's high-speed rail project reaches a milestone on Tuesday as officials mark the start of work on the first US bullet train, which is designed to whisk travelers at 320 km/h between Los Angeles and San Francisco in less than three hours.

Slaves pay high price to mine salt

[2015-01-06 07:47]

Kim Seong-baek was forced to work without pay, day after 18-hour day mining the big salt crystals from the sea-fed fields around him. He ran the first chance he got. Half-blind and in rags, Kim grabbed another slave, and the two men-both disabled-headed for the coast.

Zuckerberg launches reading program

[2015-01-06 07:47]

Mark Zuckerberg wants to add a little more "book" to Facebook.

Hydrogen to power 2020 Olympic village

[2015-01-06 07:47]

The athletes village for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo will be a futuristic "hydrogen town" where electricity and hot water are generated from the abundant element, a local newspaper reported on Monday.

Tomb of previously unknown queen found

[2015-01-06 07:47]

Czech archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of a previously unknown queen believed to have been the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre, who ruled 4,500 years ago, officials in Egypt said on Sunday.

Giant bluefin tuna nets $37,500 at first Tokyo fish auction of year

[2015-01-06 07:47]

A giant bluefin tuna sold for more than $37,000 in the first auction of the year at a Tokyo fish market on Monday, as Japan faces growing pressure to cut back on consumption of the threatened fish.

Foreigners join up to fight Islamic State

[2015-01-06 07:47]

While illegally crossing the Iraqi-Syrian border, Canadian Peter Douglas was adamant that his incursion was for humanitarian reasons - to help the people of Syria.

Ghani: US pullout deadline need not be rigid

[2015-01-06 07:47]

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said in an interview broadcast on Sunday that the United States might want to "re-examine" the timetable for removing the remaining US-led coalition troops in the country by the end of 2016.

Israel withholds Palestinian tax revenues

[2015-01-06 07:47]

Palestine's conflict with Israel, mainly after the move to join the International Criminal Court, may heat up and lead to negative consequences, including the dissolving of the Palestinian National Authority, analysts say.

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