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PEPFAR: US HIV Aid Prevented 741,000 Deaths [STUDY]

Zimbabwean politician creates uproar by saying women should make themselves less attractive to men to curb spread of HIV/AIDS
The United States foreign aid program that sends billions of dollars to African countries for HIV treatment and prevention has cut the number of people dying for any reason in those nations, a new study suggests.
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Sudan: World Powers Fear New Civil War

A number of international powers rushed to warn Sudan that recent military clashes near the border with South Sudan are propelling the nations toward war yet again.
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The Real Reason for Angelina Jolie's Leg Pose

Angelina Jolie's sultry, leg bearing dress at the Oscars has spawned a media frenzy. Now reports are surfacing that she may have had a very good reason for making people focus to her leg. Angie is said to be expecting her 7th child!
Herman Nackaerts, left, head of a delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency, talks to journalists on his way to Iran at Vienna's international airport in Vienna January 28, 2012.

Iran Sends Mixed Signals on Threat of Europe Oil Embargo

Iran sent conflicting signals in a dispute with the West over its nuclear ambitions Sunday, vowing to stop oil exports soon to some countries but postponing a parliamentary debate on a proposed halt to such sales to the European Union.
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South Sudan Cuts Oil Flow, Demands Border Pact

South Sudan has totally shut down oil output in a dispute with Sudan over export transit fees and will only restart after the two reach a deal covering border security and the disputed Abyei region, its oil minister said Sunday.

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