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VOA wraps up some of the latest coverage about the world HIV/AIDS pandemic in a special report for World AIDS Day, December 1. 

 

Relatives of p*** crash victims arrive at Ataturk airport in
Istanbul, 30 Nov 2007 57 Killed as Turkish P*** Crashes in Southwestern Mountains
Authorities say investigators have recovered p***'s flight data and cockpit voice recorders, which could help determine cause of crash


Australia Army's Security Detachment soldier guards a
perimeter on foot patrols in a residential neighborhood in Baghdad
(File 2003) Australian PM-Designate Says Combat Troops to Leave Iraq in Mid-2008  Audio Clip Available
Kevin Rudd makes pledge in Australian radio interview Friday, but says there have been no discussions yet with US authorities


Photos and videotapes confiscated from suspected FARC members
show former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, 30 Nov 2007 Colombia Releases New Video of Rebel-Held Hostages
Video, which includes footage of three Americans and former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, was recorded as recently as one month ago


Russian President Vladimir Putin (File) Putin Signs Law Suspending Russian Participation in Arms Treaty
Treaty, considered a key element of European security, places limits on conventional arms, such as tanks, heavy artillery and combat aircraft that may be deployed between Atlantic Ocean and Ural Mountains


Army commander Gen. Michel Suleiman, left, speaks with Parliament
Speaker Nabih Berri in Beirut, 28 Nov 2007 Lebanon Presidential Vote to be Delayed Again, Consensus in Sight
Prominent Lebanese opposition leader Michel Aoun says he will back presidential candidacy of country's army chief


A police expert holding one of two shells containing 481.4 grams
of enriched uranium powder, 29 Nov 2007 Slovak Police Say Seized Radioactive Material Was Uranium
Hungarian and Slovak police detain three suspects on charges of trying to sell enriched uranium for at least $1 million


A Palestinian man fills up at a petrol station in Gaza City, late
29 Nov 2007 Israel's Supreme Court Upholds Fuel Cuts to Gaza
Palestinians say measures are counterproductive


People demonstrate during the closing rally against the
constitutional amendments promoted by Venezuelan president Hugo
Chavez, in Caracas, 20 Nov 2007 Opposition Rallies Against Venezuela Reform Plan  Audio Clip Available
Opponents of 69-point plan say it will place too much control in hands of Hugo Chavez, but president argues reforms needed to strengthen people's voice in government


The Mosul dam US Warns Largest Dam in Iraq Faces Danger of Collapsing  Audio Clip Available
US says flooding caused by collapse would kill 500,000 people in nearby city of Mosul


Gordon Brown gives monthly press conference, 08 Oct 2007 British PM Brown Isolated as European, African Leaders Plan Lisbon Summit  Audio Clip Available
British PM Gordon Brown insists he will not attend if Robert Mugabe shows up; boycott not supported by other African, European leaders


Theater workers strike in New York, 27 Nov 2007 Broadway Strike Ends  Audio Clip Available
Curtains rising on New York theaters again after a 19-day strike darkened most of the Great White Way


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