HIV Aids
French and english scientists have discovered of a strain of HIV, they believe was passed on by gorillas to humans. The researchers who believe that the rare HIV subtype diagnosed in a 62-year old cameroon woman is in a way conected with bush...
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While the majority of Zimbabweans the world over watching events play out in a criminal court in Harare, where MDC politician Roy Bennett is answering to charges that...
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Nicolas Sarkozy was last night accused of living in ‘total fantasy’ after claiming he was among the first people to tear down the Berlin Wall.
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Two of Russia’s most prominent human rights organizations say their work has been thrown into jeopardy by municipal efforts to evict them from their offices.
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The growing number of police killings of suspected criminals in Rio de Janeiro’s war on drugs is linked to bonuses now paid to “brave” police...
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Drugs tests are to be offered to all Italian MPs and senators from tomorrow in a bid to prove their parliament is not an ‘opium smoking den’.
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Reporting from Culiacan, Mexico - In the story making the rounds here in Mexico’s drug capital, the setting is a beauty parlor. A woman with wealth obtained...
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It is not only spies, spooks and Bohemians who look back on life before the fall of the Wall with nostalgia. For 40 years Berlin was the front line between East and...
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The border between Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo is being redrawn — by a river!
Technocrats from the two countries are quietly working to head off a...
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The gay sex scene alone would be enough to ban “This Area Is Under Quarantine” in many countries.
Filmed in a Bangkok hotel room, the scene offers lots of...
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Iran accused three detained Americans of spying Monday, signaling Tehran intends to put them on trial. It drew a sharp U.S. response that the charges are baseless...
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Yesterday, the first female mayor of Baltimore, Sheila Dixon, went on trial accused of stealing gift cards meant for the poor and using them to fund lavish shopping...
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Yemen’s President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, flew into the Gulf of Aden on Nov. 7 to celebrate the first exports of liquefied natural gas from a sprawling $4.5 billion...
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Looking around East Africa, indeed Africa, you can see the diplomatic space has become quite black.
A few weeks ago, Nairobi was turned upside down with the MTV Africa...
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China has executed nine men, including eight from the Muslim Uighur minority, for crimes committed during July riots that killed 200 people in far western Xinjiang...
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The two Koreas briefly exchanged naval fire Tuesday along their disputed western sea border, with a North Korean ship suffering heavy damage before retreating, South...
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The city of romance got a lesson in love’s hard knocks Sunday, as thousands flocked to the French capital’s first divorce fair.
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In a SPIEGEL interview, the national security adviser to the White House, General James Jones, has expressed strong skepticism regarding the request of General Stanley...
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A landslide triggered by torrential seasonal rains swept through a hilly region in southern India, killing at least 39 people, an official said Tuesday.
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Some dude outside my supermarket just asked me to sign a petition to legalize marijuana. Apparently he was so high that he forgot he’s in California, where pot is...
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Injecting itself aggressively into the health-care debate, the Roman Catholic Church in America has emerged as a major political force with the potential to upend a key...
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I don’t think its global killer, more selective than we might pretend to think, personally I believe its continental, Africa suffering the brunt, as usual.
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The number of Mexican women affected by AIDS has been on the rise in recent years, said Mexico’s health authorities and experts on Monday. Mexican women...
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He clears everything he finds in his path,
He callously disfigures any flesh,
That his bloody hands lay their palm on,
Without any speck of mercy, ...
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that the government is fully cognizant of the utter necessity of national leadership and ownership to fight a campaign...
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A Harvard University study estimates that 365,000 people in South Africa suffered a premature death due to their government inaction for years. The South African...
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I really do not know where is our youth heading to. School going girls are getting pregnant and a latest study shows that everyday around 10000 girls are going for...
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To encourage men to use condoms for ‘safe’ sex and to avoid HIV infection, BBC World Service Trust (WST) has launched the third round of Anti-AIDS campaign. The...
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Its now the turn of fight between Union Health minister A Ramadoss and Baba Ramdev. Health Minister says that Yoga may have captured the imagination of the masses but...
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The 40-year-old disowned Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil had earlier publicly announced that he is a gay. Now he announced that he is going to adopt a child. He is...
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