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Live and let die live: So goes Sir Paul McCartney's new hit … against NASA's pricey plan to bankroll the zapping of dozens of squirrel monkeys in cruel radiation experiments.
29 August the International Day against Nuclear Tests
The 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly declared 29 August as the International Day against Nuclear Tests through the unanimous adoption of its resolution 64/35 on 2...
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Greenpeace tested the waters at a reputable Shenzhen wastewater treatment plant. The results surprised us.
A rich web of water criss-crosses the Pearl River Delta, embracing an even denser concentration of industrial zones. Factories...
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Guwahati, India — Greenpeace India today launched “Living Soils”, a nationwide campaign with a call to implement Government policies to save soils fr om the harmful impacts of chemical fertilizers. This campaign assumes significance in the context...
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Amnesty International welcomes the commitment by the new Slovakian coalition government to take measures to eliminate segregation in education on ethnic lines as a first step in the right direction.
Amnesty International criticized the TV “confession” of an Iranian woman on Wednesday night in which Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, awaiting execution by stoning for adultery, appears to implicate herself in the murder of her husband.
Amnesty International has condemned the US government’s decision to go ahead with the military commission trial of Omar Khadr at the Guantánamo Bay detention centre, describing the move as another violation of human rights by the USA in the...
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Amnesty International has accused the UK government of developing a "shadow justice system" that imposes severe restrictions on the rights of individuals suspected of terrorism-related activity.
Do not allow our nightmare become a reality,
Protest against our mother’s stoning!
Today we stretch out our hands to the people of the whole world. It is now five years that we have lived in fear and in horror, deprived of...
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It's been barely a week since the fabulous Pamela Anderson rolled up her sleeves and opened her wallet to help PETA rescue nearly 50 dogs from overflowing Gulf-area animal shelters, and she's already back in action—this time, she's...
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WWF calls for the assurance of the international environmental security system for the Amur river, including the establishment of an adequate water protection area of the great river.
13 August 2010 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the authorities in Myanmar to ensure that the upcoming general elections are free and fair, and to release all remaining political prisoners so that they can fully participate in their...
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«Protected Areas for a Living Planet“ project supported «Gornaya Kolivan 2010» Summer Expedition in Altaisky Kray for the schoolchildren of three Siberian regions
This is to tell you the truth, which will make you at one with God, and turn the world into paradise!
God is everything that you name - nature, the Universe, eternity, love, life, the world, creation and the cosmos. Stars, planets,...
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Greenpeace releases first ever Responsible Seafood Guide in Japan
TOKYO: Japan is celebrating “Marine Season” (“Umi-No-Shun-Kan”) this week and it’s also the International Year of Biodiversity. What better way to mark the...
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10.08.2010, 16:45 GMT 19:45 MSK | Tina Peucker, New York
10 August 2010 – The United Nations health agency today declared an end to the H1N1 pandemic but urged continued vigilance, cautioning that pandemics, like the viruses that cause them, are unpredictable.
9 August 2010 – On the frozen Arctic, a hunter in search of seals watches in horror as one of his tribesmen murders another. Then the killer begs him to forget what he saw and help dispose of the body. Andrew Okpeaha MacLean’s short film, the first...
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3 August 2010 – The United Nations cultural agency has selected the World Orchestra for Peace, an ensemble of musicians from more than 40 countries, to help promote its message and programmes and raise public awareness of its work on key issues. ...
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The Indian government has unveiled the prototype of an iPad-like touch-screen laptop, with a price tag of $35, which it hopes to roll out next year.
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