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Uighur leader fears for China detainees after clashes
Washington (AFP) July 25, 2011
An exiled leader of China's Uighur minority said Monday she feared for the safety of dozens of people she said were injured in recent clashes with police in the country's Xinjiang region and then detained. Rebiya Kadeer, the US-based president of the World Uighur Congress, said that about 70 injured Uighurs were transferred from a civilian to a military prison hospital after the violence on July 18 in the remote city of Hotan. "They collected all of them and brought them to a military (prison) h ... read more

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EU tightens nuclear waste disposal rules
The European Union on Tuesday tightened rules on the disposal of radioactive waste with strict conditions on exporting it outside EU borders, but the move did not please environmentalists. ... more
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Seven hurt in Israeli raid on Gaza: Palestinians
Seven people were wounded in Gaza on Sunday by what Palestinian medical sources said was an Israeli air strike, but Israel denied it had carried out any such raid. ... more
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Major AIDS forum gets down to work amid surge of good news
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Africans on HIV drugs can expect normal lifespan - study
Patients taking HIV drugs in Africa can expect to have a near-normal lifespan, although men are likelier to die far sooner than women, according to the biggest study of its kind, issued on Monday at the world conference on AIDS medicine. ... more
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Medical breakthroughs set to buoy AIDS council of war
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Lockheed Martin Delivers Nuclear Materials Tracking System to Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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University of Kentucky-led research could be path to new energy sources
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Heatstroke cases up as Japan saves electricity
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AIDS: HIV drugs boost prevention hopes
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Rebuilt Iraq hospital plans surgery on infants
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Baghdad chlorine gas leak causes panic
Hundreds of Baghdad residents were admitted to hospital after a chlorine gas leak at a water purification plant but most had been discharged by Wednesday morning, officials said. ... more
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Licensing deal to boost HIV drug access
US pharmaceutical giant Gilead Sciences will allow generic drug makers to copy four HIV medicines under a deal announced Tuesday to give people in poor countries access to cheaper AIDS treatment. ... more
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Singapore expertise pioneers quick and scarless surgery
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Two injured in second China escalator accident
At least two people were injured in an escalator accident at a subway station in Shenzhen in China, state media said Monday, days after a 13-year-old boy died in a similar accident in Beijing. ... more
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BRICS vow to improve access to low-cost medicine
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Robotic safe zones without protective barriers
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Frog feet could solve a sticky problem
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India-EU deal won't hurt flow of AIDS drugs: UN
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Swazis question rangers' special powers in poaching battle
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Passer-by saves China toddler in 10-storey fall
A two-year-old Chinese girl survived a fall from a 10th-floor window thanks to a passer-by who raced to catch the toddler, state media reported Sunday. ... more
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248 women report being raped by soldiers in DR Congo in June
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Arms to Libya were for self-defence: France
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Lightning strike kills 18 children in Uganda
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Branch offices: New family of gold-based nanoparticles could serve as biomedical 'testbed'
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Astronomers Reach For The Stars To Discover New Cancer Therapy
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