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Army of South Sudan to end use of child soldiers

To fulfill the promise, The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) has founded a child protection unit.

Belgian head of the Catholic Church condoned sex-abuse silence

In April in a meeting, the former head Cardinal Godfried Danneels tried to stop a victim of sex abuse from going public with their story, confirmed by Church officials.

A gunman kills himself after killing seven people in Slovakia

Seven peoples are killed and 14 peoples are injured by the killer who kills himself when the police surround him, said by the police.

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A gunman kills himself after killing seven people in Slovakia

Seven peoples are killed and 14 peoples are injured by the killer who kills himself when the police surround him, said by the police.

Obama Greetings New Orleans spirit on anniversary of Katrina

At the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, president of US Barack Obama paid tribute to the people of New Orleans.

In eastern Caribbean Hurricane Earl gains strength

A storm moving through the eastern Caribbean has strengthened and is expected to gain more strength before heading towards the US.

Errors of medicine harmful for children

Australian researchers claim that many parents are incapable of giving their children the correct dose of medicine.

Pakistan cricket 'betting scam' bailed

On Saturday the cricket agent Mazhar Majeed aged 35 was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.

Army of South Sudan to end use of child soldiers

To fulfill the promise, The Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) has founded a child protection unit.

Belgian head of the Catholic Church condoned sex-abuse silence

In April in a meeting, the former head Cardinal Godfried Danneels tried to stop a victim of sex abuse from going public with their story, confirmed by Church officials.

Rwanda has threatened to withdraw co-operation with the UN

During 1994 in Rwanda, approximately 800,000 Tutsis are killed by Hutus.

New vote is rejected by Gillard of Australia, vows stability

PM Julia Gillard of Australia has rejected the new election’s idea to remove a hung parliament.

Chronic nerve pain may relieved Cannabis

It is found in a study that Smoking cannabis can significantly reduce chronic pain in patients but damage the nerves.

Four African Union peacekeepers were killed in Somalia

To help the government troops were sent to Somalia from Uganda were killed.

It is said by group of Somalia that they killed 76 people last month in Uganda by bomb.

South Korea wants to help flooded North

Red Cross of South Korea has offered 10bn won ($8.3m, £5.3m) worth as a flood aid to its impoverished neighbor.

Four US troops are killed by Afghan bomb

NATO told that, in east of Afghanistan four US soldiers are killed by attack of a roadside bomb.

Over 'Patent Violations' Paul Allen Petition Tech Giants

Web technologies first developed by Interval Licensing which has been violated, uphold strongly by the legal action against Apple, Yahoo, Facebook, Google and eBay, as well as six other firms.

On “Plan B” Rescuers Work In Chile Mine

Five trapped miners showed a sign of depression and psychologists have tried to help them through the system of intercom, said by Mr. Manalich on Friday.

Health officials said US egg is found with salmonella

In US about 1400 cases are found with salmonella related illness since May 1.

Missing Of Chief Investigator Leading Killing Case of 72 Migrants

Suarez’s wife told BBC that, when the migrants are found dead in the state of Tamaulipas at a ranch, after that day, Roberto Suarez had been missing.

Swedish company develop test to predict women who need Caesareans

To avoid the risk of complications from a long birth and limit unnecessary suffering and the women who may not need caesareans can be identified before by a test which is developed by Swedish company

Pakistani Fears after New Flood Riverside Embankment Breaches

For repairing the breaches it will take three days, said by local official.

Since more than a month the massive floods remain in Pakistan, people need relief in emergency.