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<title>Zimbabwe: What Now?</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 24 (OneWorld) - Zimbabwe's civil society groups and the U.S. government agree that the decision by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai to withdraw from this Friday's run-off election was the right one, but as talk of potential negotiations and military interventions abound, no one can predict with any certainty what will happen next.</description>
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<title>Punishing Prostitution 'Won't Stem HIV'</title>
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<description>A recent Cambodian bill outlawing prostitution is a &quot;failure&quot; because it increases the victimization of sex workers and raises the risk of the spread of HIV, writes Melissa Ditmore, an expert on the issues of sex work and HIV.</description>
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<title>Darfur Action Urged After UN's Strong Words</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (OneWorld) - Calls for tough international action in Darfur are growing as the United States prepares to leave the UN Security Council's rotating presidency at the end of this month.</description>
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<title>Word Game Saves Lives After Myanmar Cyclone</title>
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<description>As many as 3.7 million meals will soon be delivered to Myanmar cyclone survivors thanks to an global online game that donates approximately half a gram of rice every time a player gets a right answer. 
From: World Food Programme</description>
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<title>McCain, Obama Differ Starkly on UN</title>
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<description>U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama differ on how to approach the United Nations, a disagreement which may have a stronger effect on the United States' global legitimacy than the world body's, according to a Washington, DC think tank.</description>
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