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In an event dubbed the march for the alternative, hundreds of thousands gathered in London – protesting against the coalition’s planned spending cuts – the largest cut-backs since the Great Depression. Organised by the Trade Union Congress, the protests remained … Continue reading →
More children are having children in the US than in any other developed nation in the world – and central Texas has the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the US.
In Yemen, over 100 people have died and dozens seriously injured after an explosion at a bullet factory in the town of Jaar, in the southern province of Abyan. Government police and army officers — who had maintained some presence- … Continue reading →
Eman Al Obeidi, the Libyan lawyer who burst into a Tripoli hotel claiming to have been raped by Gaddafi troops, is still missing. Officials tried to silence her in the immediate aftermath of the incident, later distributing statements that she … Continue reading →
US President Barack Obama laid out a rationale for military intervention against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in a nationally televised address on Monday night. “Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries,” he … Continue reading →
The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.
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