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Charles Chookole, left, and Stainley Kingaipe were discharged from the Zambian air force because they have HIV. Their case could settle whether discrimination on the basis of HIV status is unconstitutional in the country.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today will announce the implementation of the Department of Homeland Security’s... 

Homeland Security Begins Using National Terrorism Advisory System

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today will announce the implementation of the Department of Homeland Security’s... 


UK Outlines First Annual Limit For Non European Workers

A raft of new measures will strictly control the numbers that can come to the UK and work from outside Europe, the Home Secretary... 


Sudan Refuses To Play Ball With ICC

Indiscriminate bombings, rape and other crimes are continuing in Darfur. The Prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) said today,

UN Has A New Rebel In Nicolas Cage

Acclaimed actor and filmmaker Nicolas Cage. Whose action roles have included both a contract killer and a federal anti-terrorist agent,

INTERPOL Still Has Roman Polanski On Red Notice

Following the decision by a Swiss federal court to release Roman Polanski on bail. INTERPOL has issued a reminder to

INTERPOL Seizes Over 2 Tons Of Illegal Ivory 100 People Arrested

More than two tons of illegal ivory have been seized and more than 100 people arrested. In the largest-ever transnational

Global Congress Meeting In Cancun To Identify Solutions To Counterfeiting And Piracy

Senior decision-makers from governments, law enforcement, customs and the private sector are gathering in Cancun for the Fifth Global Congress

Latest Scientific Recommendations To Impove Quality Of Life With HIV From WHO

World AIDS Day, WHO is releasing new recommendations on treatment, prevention and infant feeding in the context of HIV, based

$25 Million In Funding For The Rural Microfinance Programme In Republic Of Mali

A US$25.04 million loan from IFAD to the Republic of Mali. Will fund an innovative  programme to build on the

P2P Software Is Not The Real Problem Proper Security On Sensitive Files Is

Software can be harmful, however not protecting the actual files can be dangerous. The recent disclosure of a confidential Congressional

USDA Invests $250,000 To Help Developing Nations Enhance Trade

Funds Will Help Raise International Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has donated $250,000 to the Standards

Latin America And The Caribbean Can Rest Assured That EIB And IDB Funding Will Continue

The Caribbean And Latin America funding from IDB and EIB will join together and continue to provide development and growth.  The