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Volcano erupts again in Indonesia

Al-Jazeera - 2 hours 50 min ago
Mount Sinabung blast heard eight kilometres away as thousands of residents forced to flee for the second time in a week.

New Zealand hit by powerful quake

Al-Jazeera - 3 hours 25 min ago
State of emergency declared for island country's second-largest city after being struck by 7.1 magnitude earthquake.

Dozens killed in Mexico violence

Al-Jazeera - 5 hours 18 min ago
Clashes between soldiers and suspected gang members leave at least 30 dead in states of Tampaulipas and Nuevo Leon.

Hamas condemns 'direct talks'

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 21:15
Gazan supporters of Hamas rally to mark Al Quds day and to condemn new Palestinian-Israeli talks launched in Washington.

Plane crashes near Dubai airport

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 21:14
Aircraft for US delivery company UPS crashes during emergency landing attempt, killing both crew members.

Fidel Castro warns of 'nuclear war'

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 20:31
Former Cuban leader says US pressure over Iran's nuclear programme will lead to war, in first public speech since 2006.

Indian Maoists kill police hostage

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 19:57
Three other captured officers may also be killed if demands are not met, say rebels in eastern Indian state of Bihar.

Six guilty in Portugal abuse trial

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 18:22
Court sentences six men to up to 18 years in prison for abusing orphans, in case that has shocked the nation.

Deadly bombing at Pakistan rally

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 16:39
More than 50 people killed in suicide bomb attack at large protest in southwestern border city of Quetta.

Flood Refugees in Karachi Relief Camp Complain of Government Corruption and Inefficiency

Democracy Now! - 2010, September 3 - 12:51

It’s been a month since torrential rains triggered the worst floods in Pakistan’s recent history. Nearly 20 million people are homeless or hungry, with one million people displaced in the past week alone. The official death toll is at 1,760 but is expected to rise as survivors are threatened by diseases. Madiha Tahir, a freelance journalist in Pakistan, files a report from the Razzaqabad relief camp in Karachi. [includes rush transcript]

Study: CEOs Who Fired Most Workers Earned Highest Pay

Democracy Now! - 2010, September 3 - 12:45

A new study shows the CEOs who fired the most workers during the economic recession have also taken home the highest pay. According to the Institute for Policy Studies, the CEOs of the fifty corporations responsible for the worst layoffs were paid an average $12 million—42 percent more than the average for the Standard & Poor’s 500. [includes rush transcript]

Educators Push Back Against Obama's "Business Model" for School Reforms

Democracy Now! - 2010, September 3 - 12:22

It’s back-to-school season. As millions of children around the country begin a new school year, the Obama administration is aggressively moving forward on a number of education initiatives, from expanding charter schools to implementing new national academic standards. We talk to Karen Lewis, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union, and Lois Weiner, a professor of education at New Jersey City University. [includes rush transcript]

Another Oil and Gas Rig Explosion in Gulf of Mexico Renews Calls for Offshore Drilling Ban

Democracy Now! - 2010, September 3 - 12:09

Another oil and gas rig exploded yesterday in the Gulf of Mexico, renewing calls for the government to impose a ban on offshore oil drilling. The fire broke out on a rig operated by Mariner Energy Thursday morning about 100 miles south of the Louisiana coast. The rig was anchored in 340 feet of water, relatively shallow compared to the BP Deepwater Horizon, which exploded in April setting off the worst oil spill in US history. [includes rush transcript]

Earl weakens on its way to US coast

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 02:35
Tens of thousands of people evacuated as catergory two storm closes in on US Atlantic coast.

Middle East talks set to continue

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 02:13
Israeli and Palestinian leaders agree to meet in the region on September 14-15, and again every two weeks thereafter.

Dozens killed in Mexico shootout

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 01:55
Clashes between soldiers and gang members near Mexico's border with Texas leave 25 dead.

Karzai slams Nato civilian killings

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 3 - 01:22
The Afghan president says the victims killed by Nato airstrike in north Afghanistan were civilians.

Deaths in new Russia wildfires

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 2 - 23:21
Fresh wave of blazes engulfs southern towns, killing two people and destroying hundreds of homes.

Pakistani cricket trio suspended

Al-Jazeera - 2010, September 2 - 21:58
The three Pakistani cricketers accused of match-fixing have been charged by the ICC under its anti-corruption code.
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