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Strike for higher wages in world's most profitable mine set to become longest stoppage in Indonesian history.
West Papuans have been rising up against neocolonial Indonesia - which took control of the country in 1962.
Far from ending with the abolition of slavery, the trade in human beings is thriving more than ever before.
Rageh Omaar
Dutch government says it will move to classify high-potency cannabis alongside hard drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy.
Cafe owners impose voluntary restrictions on cannabis sales to prove a government ban would not curb crime.
Internet users spied on last month by one or several hackers who stole certificates from an IT firm, says Dutch report.
Hague court finds peacekeepers at fault for handing over three Muslim men to Serb forces during 1992 Bosnia war.
Voters decide on new proposal to compensate UK and Dutch governments for money lost by depositors.
President announces referendum on new plan to repay UK and Netherlands for debts incurred after Icesave bank's collapse.
Government's move came in response to the hanging of a Dutch-Iranian woman on Saturday
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