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Monday's decree bans Afghans from calling in NATO air support in residential areas, but does not affect NATO operations.
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The former politician and longtime activist discusses the historical background to Haiti's struggle against poverty.
Al Jazeera Correspondent
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Greece international Avraam Papadopoulos is one of 68 people to be named in connection with match-fixing allegations.
Football
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2011 18:10 GMT
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South Korea blames the North for cyber attacks while questions remain over how such an IT powerhouse was left vulnerable
Features
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2011 16:31 GMT
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Seoul says soldiers posing as refugees planned to "slit the throat" of top defector.
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Korean agents seized a former opposition leader from his Tokyo hotel in 1973.
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