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Greenpeace has foiled a controversial Japanese whaling mission in the Antarctic. The European based environmental campaigner has tracked down a Japanese fleet on the high sea and is prepared to stop them from whaling. Al Jazeera's Richard Bestic reports.
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Russia is sending warships to patrol the Arctic for the first time since the break-up of the Soviet Union. Moscow claims it's a security measure and not an aggressive move. But critics say it's simply a flag waving excercise in Russia' s campaign to lay cl aim to the Arctic's vast energy reserves. Richard Bestic reports.
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Tens of thousands of people have gathered to remember the eight thousand victims of the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia in 1995. As part of the commemorations, more than 300 massacre victims, identified from a mass grave, were finally given a proper funeral. Richard Bestic reports.
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The city of Moscow has been brought to a standstill by a show of patriotism to mark 861 years since it was founded.
However the rhetoric was less about the past and more about Georgia.
President Medvedev used the opportunity to slam Russia's international critics.
Al Jazeera's Richard Bestic reports.
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Six people have been killed in a shootout at the US consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
Three police officers and three gunmen died in the assault, while a fourth gunman escaped.
Al Jazeera's Richard Bestic investigates who might have been behind the attack and why.
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At least four people have been killed and 28 others wounded in an explosion targeting soldiers in northern Lebanon.
Al Jazeera's Richard Bestic reports from Tripoli where the second of such attacks have occurred since mid August.
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It's a day of protests from Asia to Europe calling for the closure of Guantanamo Bay ... six years to the day since the controversial prison in Cuba opened.
In London, former prisoners campaigned outside the British prime minister's home as Richard Bestic reports.
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There are just two days left for entries to be submitted to the British government's competition, to make coal-fired power stations more environmentally friendly.
The challenge is to perfect the art of carbon capture, that's collecting the carbon dioxide produced by burning coal before it can get into the atmosphere.
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