Human Rights, News and Comment
hrw.org
- India: Repeal Armed Forces Special Powers Act
- Syria: Wives of Islamist Suspects Detained, Whereabouts Unknown
- Colombia: Bomb at Party Kills Many Civilians
- China: Olympic Sponsors Ignore Human Rights Abuses
- Georgia: International Groups Should Send Missions
- Russia/Georgia: Militias Attack Civilians in Gori Region
- Turkey: Support Justice in Darfur
- Georgia: Russian Cluster Bombs Kill Civilians
- SADC: Adopt Gender and Development Protocol
- China: End Abuses of Media Freedom
amnesty.org
- Tens of thousands at risk in Sri Lanka as fighting escalates
- Army’s so-called inquiry into cameraman's killing in Gaza a scandal
- Video: End stoning in Iran
- Solidarity with Zimbabwe ahead of SADC meeting
- Suspension of stoning executions a welcome step if carried out
- Civilians vulnerable after hostilities in Georgia
- Lebanon bus bomb kills 14, including civilians
- Eight Bahraini nationals released
- Major step forward in Paraguay's investigations into sexual slavery of girls
- Russia and Georgia – Background to conflict
news.bbc.co.uk
- After Khmer

- Council strike sparks disruption

- Court shown parade crash footage

- Jail for drug dealing ex-soldier

- Fifth bus strikes railway bridge

- Man gets probation for baby slap

- Shoe fetish man tagged for attack

- Foster carer jailed for child sex

- Shortlists for top comedy awards at Edinburgh Fringe are unveiled

- Prison for eBay hair tong thief

news.bbc.co.uk
- 'Seven dead' in Spain plane crash

- Thousands strike in Scots pay dispute

- Tories 'best' to tackle poverty

- Airport moves

- Glitter facing Thai deportation

- Decline in number of childminders

- Deadly bombings hit Algerian town

- Mao's successor Hua Guofeng dies

- Downing Street denies wasting money on Clarkson video 'joke'

- Countdown search for 'new Carol'

alertnet.org
- AFGHANISTAN: Dust storms cause health problems in west

- MADRID CRASH PLANE WAS MD82 - SPANAIR

- At least 21 killed in Madrid air crash-source

- Egyptian paper alleges obstruction by govt printer

- Wounded Georgian soldiers say ready to fight again

- FACTBOX-Security developments in Iraq, Aug 20

- ISRAEL-OPT: Rocket attack throws Gaza crossing plan into jeopardy

- Activists plan to break Israel blockade on Gaza

- Russia lawmakers to meet on Georgia rebel regions

- Germany disappointed over Russian withdrawal

english.aljazeera.net
- US and Poland sign missile deal

- Deaths as plane crashes in Madrid

- Deaths in two Algeria blasts

- Sarkozy visits Kabul after ambush

- Philippine separatists warn of war

- Zambian president dies after stroke

- Blast highlights Pakistan tensions

- Russia: Nato aids 'criminal regime'

- Blaze engulfs Egypt's parliament

news.google.com
- Eleven killed in new Algeria bomb attacks - AFP

- Nazi war crimes suspect faces extradition from Australia - Telegraph.co.uk

- Plane crash at Madrid airport - Telegraph.co.uk

- Tropical Storm Fay May Strike Land Again - Voice of America

- NSG to meet on Aug 21 for Indo-US nuke deal - Moneycontrol.com

- Poland and US sign missile defence deal - guardian.co.uk

- 50 hurt in clashes in West Bengal during industrial stir - Hindu

- Zardari backed for Pakistan president - The Associated Press

- Philippines: peace deal to be renegotiated - The Associated Press

- Zambia faces political uncertainty after president's death - AFP

theregister.co.uk
- Watchdog hits 070 swindlers with big fine

- Philippine troops battle rampaging MILFs

- UK.gov loses 29 million personal records

- Boeing gets new raygun-on-a-lorry contract

- Fart-lighting youth in petrol can mishap

- Microsoft slaps another $100m on Novell interop pile

- Cloud computing lets Feds read your email

- Lords call for variable VAT to cut landfill

- US police radios killing trees

- MoD announces 'Grand Challenge' tech-prize winner

out-law.com
- Court orders woman to pay £16,000 for file-sharing

- Lords call for variable VAT to cut landfill

- The Sun rapped for putting secret video online

- Tech giants near agreement on human rights code

- Dell refused 'cloud computing' trade mark

- Giant of internet radio on brink of defeat, says founder
- Three found guilty of web extremism plot
- Ofcom reports big changes in media consumption
- ICANN backs auction of dispute
- Privacy regulator plans annual
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