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Photo Essay: Iran Election One Year Later

The Iranian people took to the polls on 12 June last year. When they woke up the following morning, the Iranian State Media declared that incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had taken two thirds of the votes. The Islamic Republic’s deception had gone too far this time, and protests erupted across the country on 13 June.

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Kyrgyzstan: Deadly Ethnic Clashes Between Uzbeks And Kyrgyz

Kyrgyzstan: Deadly Ethnic Clashes Between Uzbeks And Kyrgyz

UPDATES:  6/13/2010 AT 10:30 AM US (PST) Both the BBC and AFP report that the death toll is now more than 100, and that thousands of Uzbecks are leaving the region of Osh and trying to pass the border with Uzbekistan. The interim government of Kyrgyzstan has declared a state of emergency but do not […]

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40,000 Year Old Rock Art Site Depicts Extinct Bird

An archaeological team recently visited a site containing a pictograph (not to be confused with a petroglyph) at Arnhem Land plateau in north Australia. They were investigating a large, flightless bird depicted here, which was originally thought to be an Emu. Upon closer examination, it was not an Emu at all, but rather a species of bird extinct for 40,000 years.

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Obama: Letting Down Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injuries

Obama: Letting Down Veterans With Traumatic Brain Injuries

During his presidential campaign, candidate Obama made many promises to veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. However, a new investigative report conducted by ProPublica and NPR shows that President Obama has failed to deliver on most of his promises made as a candidate in term of  giving veterans the health care they so desperately need and […]

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A Second Oil Spill In The Gulf

A second leak, discovered at the Ocean Saratoga rig, is leaking oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Initial reports claim the the volume of crude oil being released is much less than that of the Deepwater Horizon, but a 10 mile long oil slick has been detected by satellite.

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