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Alarm bracelet built to protect activists
Swedish group develops personal alarm system for journalists and rights activists working in dangerous areas.
Europe
Last Modified: 06 May 2013 15:28 GMT
Three men charged in Boston bombing case
Two men charged with obstructing justice and a third with making false statements in Boston investigation.
Americas
Last Modified: 02 May 2013 13:21 GMT
Boston bombing investigation turns to motive
Surviving suspect of Marathon blasts in "serious condition" and unable to speak due to throat injuries, authorities say.
Americas
Last Modified: 21 Apr 2013 13:17 GMT
EU mulls gender quotas in boardrooms
Governments asked to approve 40 percent quota to favour women over equally qualified men as executives.
Europe
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2013 03:16 GMT
Stigma and mental illness in the aftermath of mass shootings
Tighter gun control might help with gun violence in general, but it will not help people with mental illness.
Linda Rubin
Opinion
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2013 11:02 GMT
Canada's indigenous thirsty for water rights
Plans to build port and sell lake water enrage First Nations community, who say they will not share in the benefits.
Daniel Lak
Features
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2013 12:57 GMT
The tip of the spear: US Special Operations Forces
The rise of SOCOM - to train proxy forces in all the places where US projects its power - is alarming.
Laleh Khalili
Opinion
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2013 09:06 GMT
To end rape, we need the F-word
Although the word "feminism" is stigmatised, ending a culture of violence against women is a very feminist concept.
Linda Rubin
Opinion
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2013 08:50 GMT
Sweden imports trash to generate power
Shortage of garbage forces Scandinavian country to take neighbours' help to run its power plants.
Europe
Last Modified: 29 Dec 2012 20:12 GMT
Syrian refugees seek safety in Sweden
With about 1,300 refugees arriving every week, there are concerns that resources may become stretched.
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