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Through utilisation of the federal No-Fly list, authorities are increasingly subjecting individuals to de facto exile.
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Marine Le Pen obtains 500 required signatures as poll puts Sarkozy ahead of Socialist opposition candidate.
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Four bodies found after collapse of three multi-storey buildings in the centre of Rio de Janeiro.
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Three bodies found after collapse of three multi-storey buildings in the centre of Rio de Janeiro.
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"Soft power" programmes in the US that reach out to European Muslims have drawn ire from EU governments.
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Kenya blast suspect claims al-Shabab ties
Man arrested over twin explosions in Nairobi admits involvement in bus stop attack and says he belongs to Somali group.
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A right to information in Ghana?
A bill designed to reduce corruption was first drafted almost 10 years ago, but may finally become law next year.
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