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Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jose Jaua shake hands as they pose for a photo during a meeting of the 43rd General Assembly of the Organization of American States, OAS, in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala, Wednesday, June 5, 2013.
US and Venezuela move to improve relations
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- Snowden approaches Iceland for asylum
- Language please: Merkel wants more German spoken in EU
- Obama to prod West to take on global challenges in Berlin sp
- Ex-Lockheed official joins board of Norwegian titanium firm
- Gas Prices Moving Away From Link to Oil
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EU trade chief to discuss solar dispute in Beijing
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- Seoul shares may rise; Samsung Elec, builders seen climbing
- Japan May exports rise 10.1 pct year/year - MOF
- Nikkei rises to one-week high as Fed hopes support sentiment
- Huawei launches world's slimmest smartphone
- Dutch-era tax office in Pulicat faces demolition
- Jayalalithaa’s Rajya Sabha gift to CPI could be a Lok
Pakistani rescue workers collect praying rug and other belongings of mourners after a bomb blast in Matani near Peshawar, Pakistan on Wednesday, March 9, 2011. A suicide bomber attacked a funeral attended by anti-Taliban militiamen in northwest Pakistan killing many mourners and wounding more than 100 others, police said.
Bombing at Pakistani funeral kills 27
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- G8 urges Syria peace talks as fighting flares in north
- Middle East expert warns Syria 'getting worse'
- Drones for Christ: Jerry Falwell's University
- Peace talks a fragile step in Afghanistan
- Latifa Nabizada - Afghanistan's first woman of the skies
- India supports Iran's presidency of Conference on Disarmamen
Iraqi security forces secure the scene where a blast killed seven people in the Hurriya neighborhood about 500 yards (meters) from a polling station, in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 4, 2010.
Iraq worshippers killed in mosque blast
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- Bring on Brazil: what you need to know about the World Cup
- Brazil Lawmakers OK Bill for Treatment of Gays
- Socceroos heading for Brazil - are you? How to get a World C
- Brazil protesters clash with police in Sao Paulo
- Brazil seeks to take advantage of desperate Mexico
- Brazil protests: Scuffles with police in Sao Paulo
Nicolas Maduro raises his fist after he was sworn in as Venezuela's acting president by the President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, right, at the National Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 8, 2013.
Venezuela signs gun control bill
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- Ex-Senator Feingold Chosen as Special Envoy to African Regio
- Advocacy Groups, Congo Experts Applaud Appointment of Feingo
- Kerry Announces Feingold as Great Lakes Representative
- Missing Tanzanian Ferry Found in Kenya
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Estação da Luz, home of the Museum of the Portuguese Language, in São Paulo, Brazil. Portuguese and Spanish are the fastest-growing European languages (with the exception of English, being the world lingua franca)[citation needed], and, according to estimates by UNESCO, the Portuguese language has the highest potential for growth as an international language in southern Africa and South America. The Portuguese-speaking African countries are expected to have a combined population of 83 million by 2050
Debate rages over lingua franca
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- Pat Cummins ready to return
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- Markets Live: Stocks rise at open
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England Cricket Player arrive at Kolkata Airport on Friday 30 November 2012
Don't mind playing either India or South Africa: Cook
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- How Brazil is fighting malnutrition
- Cash stolen from father of Usain Bolt in Jamaica
- NY appeals court rejects US drug suspect’s effort to suppres
- Peru's ex president Alberto Fujimori is denied pardon
- Thousands stolen from father of Olympic record-holder Usain
- Fernando Torres plans on staying with Chelsea under Mourinho
In this Monday Oct. 31, 2011 photo, Venezuelan Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni sits in her apartment while under house arrest in Caracas, Venezuela. Afiuni infuriated President Hugo Chavez when she ordered the release of an imprisoned banker who was charged with flouting the country's currency exchange controls. A day after her arrest nearly two years ago, Chavez demanded on national television that she face 30 years in prison. Now under house arrest, she is barred by a court order from speaking to the news media and instead uses Twitter to air her protests, calling herself a "judge kidnapped by order of Chavez."
Venezuela ends house arrest of Judge Maria Afiuni
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