Sunday, June 28, 2009

Al Jazeera English - AJE

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Monday, June 29, 2009
09:29 Mecca time, 06:29 GMT
















































Honduras under curfew after coup
New leader sworn in after court-backed military sends president into exile.
World leaders condemn Honduran coup
Video: Zelaya seeks asylum
Video: Turmoil in Honduras
At least five of nine UK staff arrested in Tehran are released, reports say.

President Cristina Fernandez's party loses seats in Congress, early results show.

Bomb blast hits Philippines market

UN panel hears Gaza war testimony

Army warning follows Beirut unrest

US to reverse Afghan opium strategy

Low turnout in Guinea-Bissau vote

Polls close in Albanian election
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FOCUS: FEATURES, ANALYSIS AND COMMENT

Iraqis object as foreign companies bid for first oil contracts awarded in decades.


Many victims of Wall Street's biggest swindler are hoping that he gets the maximum jail term.


A pan-Arab innovation contest for the region's youth declares its winner.


Six months on, Palestinians still wait for the chance to rebuild their lives.


Pay bribes or risk your education and even face jail: everyday corruption in Nairobi.


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