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Weapons of war
Date: February 23, 2009
The BBC News Website looks at case studies of some of the weapons and tactics used in the recent Gaza conflict that human rights groups are concerned may have been violations of international law. Interviews by Aleem Maqbool and Heather Sharp in Gaza City.GENERAL ALLEGATIONSHuman rights investigators have been trawling through the rubble in Gaza an
Ecuador expels second US diplomat
Date: February 18, 2009
Ecuador has expelled a second American diplomat in just over a week, accusing both officials of interfering in its internal affairs.Foreign Minister Fander Falconi said Mark Sullivan, the first secretary at the US embassy in Quito, had 48 hours to leave the country.Both US officials were accused of meddling with police appointments in a US-funded a
No end in sight
Date: February 17, 2009
By Martin VennardBBC News, BakuTazagul moved with her family in 1993 into a room in the students residence at the Technical University in Azerbaijan s capital, Baku.Sixteen years later, she is now a widow and still living in one room in the residence.She shares it with her three grown-up children - two of whom have mental disabilities - her daught
US welcomes Venezuela s vote
Date: February 16, 2009
The US has cautiously welcomed Venezuela s vote to scrap limits on how often politicians, including President Hugo Chavez, can run for office.State Department spokesman Noel Clay praised "the civic spirit" of the referendum on Sunday.But he said it was important that elected officials in Venezuela focused "on governing democratically".Mr Chavez is
US welcomes Venezuela s vote
Date: February 16, 2009
The US has cautiously welcomed Venezuela s vote to scrap limits on how often politicians, including President Hugo Chavez, can run for office.State Department spokesman Noel Clay praised "the civic spirit" of the referendum on Sunday.But he said it was important that elected officials in Venezuela focused "on governing democratically".Mr Chavez is
Lincoln s legacy
Date: February 12, 2009
By Jane O BrienBBC News, WashingtonFord s Theatre in Washington, where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, has reopened after a $50m (£34.7m) restoration project.Almost nothing of the original interior remains, but the building has been painstakingly restored using crime scene pictures taken at the time by the famous Civil War ph
Key Hamas leader killed in Gaza
Date: January 15, 2009
One of the top Hamas leaders in Gaza has been killed in an air strike, Hamas and Israeli officials have said.Said Siyam, the Hamas interior minister, was killed in an air raid on his brother s home near Gaza City.Earlier, Israeli troops and tanks moved closer into the heart of Gaza City, prompting fierce gun battles with fighters from Hamas.The UN
Bird poisoning hot spots marked
Date: January 12, 2009
A map of Scotland detailing where birds of prey have been poisoned has been hailed as a significant step in the fight against wildlife crime.It is the first record of confirmed poisonings recognised by both the wildlife lobby and landowners, who have disputed the scale of the problem.Areas within Midlothian, the Borders, the Highlands and South Lan
Cuba offers direct talks with US
Date: January 03, 2009
Cuban President Raul Castro has said he is ready to hold direct talks with US President-elect Barack Obama, but played down any quick breakthrough.Mr Castro described Mr Obama as an "honest man", but said his election had given rise to "excessive hopes".Mr Castro, who took over from brother Fidel in 2008, was speaking a day after Cuba marked the 50
Cuba marks 50 years of revolution
Date: January 01, 2009
Cuba is marking the 50th anniversary of the revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power and created a communist state on the doorstep of the US.President Raul Castro, who took over from Fidel last year, will lead events.But the festivities are set to be low key as Cuba struggles to recover from three devastating hurricanes and deal with big econo
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