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The world news of 2011-03-24 on Tamugaia - Youthful Juarez artists engage hope despite violence , and Japan to pay residents, businesses up to $3-B for nuclear damage.
Youthful Juarez artists engage hope despite violence - Despite the violence that rages throughout Ciudad Juarez, scores of artist collectives around the city continue to create art, engage youth, and improve the lives of people in their communities. Now they... [ View ]

Japan to pay residents, businesses up to $3-B for nuclear damage - Government sources said that Japan may have to pay agricultural workers and business enterprises living close to the crippled Fukushima I nuclear power station for the losses the plant had incurred after... [ View ]

First of Five Soldiers Charged with Killing Afghan Civilians Pleads Guilty - The first of five soldiers, who killed Afghan civilians and posed over the bodies, has pleaded guilty. Specialist Jeremy Morlock, of Wasilla, Alaska, was court martialled at Joint Base McChord-Lewis, near... [ View ]

Nagasaki man recalls the nuke nightmare - Here is a heart-warming YouTube video of Yoshiro Amawaki who recalls the time when his home town Nagasaki suffered the devastating effects of radiation when the atomic bomb was dropped in the city 65 year... [ View ]

Libya: Nato Refuses Military Ops Command - Nato has again refused to take over command of military operations in Libya, with objections from Turkey frustrating US efforts to hand over control.... [ View ]

UK Embassy Team Withdrawn From Yemen - Britain is withdrawing its embassy team from Yemen amid increasing security fears ahead of further anti-government protests.... [ View ]

Kazakhstan Is Far from the Middle East - Unlike governments of the Middle East that have failed to deliver what the people need, Kazakhstan remains on a dynamic path of development that is widely supported in society.... [ View ]

US agency looks into dozing air traffic controller - Federal safety officials are investigating a report that two planes landed at Reagan National Airport in Washington without control tower clearance because the air traffic controller was asleep.... [ View ]

Libya: defiance as support for Gaddafi falters - Medhi Abdelmoshin had cast himself in the mould of Col Muammar Gaddafi. But in a gesture of personal defiance on Wednesday he asked the barber to shave off his curly black dyed hair.... [ View ]

Mexico says £2.5 million Mayan statue is a fake - The Mexican government says a Mayan-style statue that brought $4 million (£2.5 million euros) at auction is a fake. The auctioneers say it is genuine.... [ View ]

First Jerusalem bombing in six years - ... [ View ]

Libya air strikes secure Misrata - ... [ View ]

Portugal in crisis after PM resigns - ... [ View ]

Crackdown leaves 15 dead in Syria - ... [ View ]

Obama's Fatal Attraction to War - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune... [ View ]

A Humanitarian Catastrophe Averted - Nicholas Kristof, NY TimesCAIRO Nicholas D. Kristof Nicholas Kristof addresses reader feedback and posts short takes from his travels.This may be a first for the Arab wor... [ View ]

The GOP's Libya Dilemma - Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times... [ View ]

Air Power Could Be Enough in Libya - Charles Horner, Wall Street JournalThe military operations against the Gadhafi regime in Libya appear to be going well. But going where? To succeed, military leaders need clearly defined goals that can be... [ View ]

Why the GOP is Obsessed with 'Leadership' - E.J. Dionne, The New RepublicWASHINGTON -- Leaders do not operate in a vacuum. When they make strategic adjustments, their opponents do too. President Obama has prompted just such a pivot by Republicans.T... [ View ]

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