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Photos of Armed Children Ignite Scandal in Venezuela


Humberto Márquez

CARACAS - A radical political group based in a working class neighbourhood of the Venezuelan capital has sparked a furore by publishing photographs of children from the community, with their faces partially hidden, brandishing AR-15 assault rifles.

Lawmakers, "Experts" Spin Tales of Iranian Terror in Latin America
Analysis by Charles Davis
WASHINGTON - Through its ties with Venezuela and other nations in Latin America, Iran is building an anti-U.S. alliance in the Western Hemisphere that poses a direct, imminent threat to the United States, an influential U.S. lawmaker said Thursday.

Social Media Saved Africa’s Oldest Community Station
Davison Mudzingwa*
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - When a financial crisis threatened the existence of Africa’s oldest community station, Bush Radio, an outpouring of sympathy and appeals went viral on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. In the end, it was this outspoken support that showed financial backers that the station was worth saving.
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If the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) had 1.28 billion dollars it could help 97 million people around the world.
Political and Economic Turmoil Threaten Women's Progress
Russia Sticks to Its Guns Against Heavy Hitters Backing Syria
Africa
Social Media Saved Africa's Oldest Community Station
When a financial crisis threatened the existence of Africa's oldest community station, Bush Radio, an outpouring of sympathy and appeals went viral on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. In the end, it was this outspoken support that showed financial backers that the station was worth saving.
Malawi's Consumers Have a Right to Fuel and Forex Black Market
WEST AFRICA: Water Shortage Threatens Wildlife
Asia - Pacific
Lawmakers, "Experts" Spin Tales of Iranian Terror in Latin America
Through its ties with Venezuela and other nations in Latin America, Iran is building an anti-U.S. alliance in the Western Hemisphere that poses a direct, imminent threat to the United States, an influential U.S. lawmaker said Thursday.
INDIA-PAKISTAN: Food Heals Historic Hostility
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Finnish Contest No More Between Right and Left
In an uncharacteristically lively election campaign in this nation of five million people, Finns head for the polls in a second round of voting Sunday to elect a new president.
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ARGENTINA: Fair Trade Going Strong Amid Global Crisis
With a steady growth in production and exports, fair trade in Argentina is proving that socially and environmentally sustainable practices can be much more than a refuge from external crises.
Photos of Armed Children Ignite Scandal in Venezuela
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Only days ago, turning on the tap was cause for concern. Would there be running water? Now, it's reason for celebration.
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New Rule Puts Brakes on U.S. Public Housing Demolitions
Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the publication of a new notice which significantly tightens its procedures for the processing of public housing demolition applications by local housing authorities.
Lawmakers, "Experts" Spin Tales of Iranian Terror in Latin America
Early End to U.S. Combat Role in Afghanistan Draws Cheers, Jeers, Confusion
Environment
ARGENTINA: Fair Trade Going Strong Amid Global Crisis
With a steady growth in production and exports, fair trade in Argentina is proving that socially and environmentally sustainable practices can be much more than a refuge from external crises.
UNICEF Funding Falls Short Leaving Millions of Children at Risk
Spate of Spills at Sea for Brazilian Oil Industry
Human Rights
UNICEF Funding Falls Short Leaving Millions of Children at Risk
If the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) had 1.28 billion dollars it could help 97 million people around the world.
Photos of Armed Children Ignite Scandal in Venezuela
Social Media Saved Africa's Oldest Community Station
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UNICEF Funding Falls Short Leaving Millions of Children at Risk
If the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) had 1.28 billion dollars it could help 97 million people around the world.
Latin America Takes a New Look at Neglected Diseases
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A landmark concert featuring artistes from eight of the ten South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) took place here on Jan. 21, in an effort to build a regional community through the common language of music.
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