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Nasa's First Formal Prediction Calls for Milder Amazon Fires in 2012
Nasa forecasts less wildfires at the Amazone basin in 2012 compared to the previous years.
Syria: Gunmen Kill 12 Factory Workers in Fresh Massacre in Qusayr
Gunmen order workers off bus before robbing, shooting and mutilating them, say anti-regime forces.
Egyptian Activist Alaa Abdel-Fattah Called for Questioning over Ahmed Shafiq HQ Fire
Egyptian activist accused of involvement in arson attack on campaign headquarters of Egyptian presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and Zambia’s 'King Cobra' Appointed UN Leaders for Tourism
Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe and Zambian counterpart Michael Sata honoured by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.
Bahraini Activists Abused for Role in UN Human Rights Review
Opposition delegates subjected to intimidation as international rights groups criticise Bahrain's human rights record
BBC News Mistakes Halo for United Nations on Live Broadcast [VIDEO]
BBC News uses logo for the United Nations Space Command from the Halo video game instead of UN Security Council on live television.
Nairobi Shopping Centre Blast a Terror Attack, Says Kenya PM Raila Odinga
Explosion that wounded dozens in central Nairobi was fault of terrorists as earlier speculation of electrical fault discarded.
Syria: UN Envoy Annan to Meet Assad after Houla Massacre
UN special envoy Kofi Annan to meet Syrian President Bashar-al Assad in attempt to salvage peace plan after 49 children and 34 women left dead in Houla carnage.
UN Security Council Strongly Condemns Syrian Massacre [BOMBING VIDEOS]
As London, Washington and Paris condemn the mass killings, Moscow prefers to toe a cautious line.
UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay Calls for Sanctions to be Lifted on Zimbabwe
United Nations Human Rights chief Navi Pillay urges Western countries to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe and its president, Robert Mugabe.
Ahmadinejad Congratulates Hezbollah for 'Beating Paper Tiger Zionist Regime'
Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a letter to Hezbollah Chief Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah ahead of Lebanon’s 12th anniversary of Liberation Day, when the Israeli army withdrew from the country in 2000.
London 2012 Olympics: Ban King’s Son and Head of Bahrain Olympic Committee - Activists
Human Rights activists seek to prevent Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifa from attending London 2012 Olympics.
Nigeria Government Balks at US Plans to Label Boko Haram as 'Terrorist Organisation'
Nigerian officials dismiss US plans to include Boko Haram on its watch list of foreign terrorist organisations.
US Officials 'Secretly Visited' North Korea Before Rocket Launch
Plane reportedly carried nuclear negotiator at the time of Bush administration Joseph Di Trani and current National Security Council advisor to President Barack Obama Sydney Seiler.
Sacha Baron Cohen: Hasidic Jews Tried To Kill Me In Jerusalem
Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen had to dodge rocks as he was chased through the streets of Jeruslem by Jewish 'nutcases.'
Dead Tigers Discovered in Thailand Freezer
Carcasses of tigers and other big cats discovered in raid on suburban home in Bangkok.
Libya: Saif al–Islam Gaddafi Refuses to Appoint Defence Lawyer
Sailf al-Islam Gaddafi, who is currently awaiting trial in Libya, refuses to appoint Libyan lawyer to defend him, top Libyan diplomat says.
Syria: Russia Warns Against Rebel Training Camps in Kosovo, Opposition Angry at Arab League
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations has voiced concern over reports Syrian rebels are receiving military training in Kosovo.
Zimbabwe: Smelly, Shaven-Headed, Circumcised Women will Curb HIV/Aids, says Male Politician Morgan Femai
Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS.
International Day of Families Being Observed Today
This year's theme is "Ensuring Work Family Balance" with the aim of helping workers provide financial and emotional support to their families.
World Laughter Day 2012: Laughter is Still the Best Medicine
Research shows that 10-20 minutes of fake or real laughter has overwhelming health benefit.
UN Calls for Co-operation to Curb Human Trafficking in Tourism
UNWTO statistics suggest the number of outbound travellers, globally, will rise to one billion by 2012, leading to fears of increased trafficking.
Sudan Declares State of Emergency on South Border as Clashes Continue
Omar al-Bashir cracks down in border states of South Kordofan, White Nile and Sennar.
Charles Taylor Convicted of Sierra Leone War Crimes
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor guilty of 'aiding and abetting' war crimes at Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague.
French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe Urges Military Action against Syria
Alain Juppe says UN-brokered ceasefire has failed to halt violence in Syria and wants to move on to 'next step'.
Iran Ponders Halting Nuclear Programme to Avoid EU Sanctions
Iran is considering a Russian proposal to halt nuclear programme to avoid EU sanctions.
South Sudan: UN Condemns Killing of Civilians and Attack on Peacekeepers in Darfur
UN-African Union peacekeeper and 16 civilians killed in separate attacks in disputed area.
Israel Authorises Settlements in West Bank
Israel will also build a wall along the Lebanese border.
Hackers Target CIA Website in Protest at Cyber-Security Bill
UGNazi hackers have launched a DDoS attack against the CIA official website.
China To Outshine US, Germany’s Outbound Tourism in 2012
With about 78 million Chinese expected to travel abroad in 2012, China will outdo U.S. and Germany in outbound travel by end of the year.