May 19, 2009 · Uncategorized

Researchers at a South Korean university say they have discovered a candidate strain for an H1N1 vaccine, though it has not yet been approved by health authorities in the United States or the World Health Organization.

Red Cross ramps up Congo relief effortThe International Committee of the Red Cross says it is increasing its humanitarian efforts in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the…Iraq TV airs terror leader’s ‘confession’The Iraqi government released what it said was the confession of a top terrorist leader in the country Monday, nearly a month after the government cla…Purported new bin Laden audio airsAl-Jazeera broadcast Monday an audio message purportedly from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden calling on al Qaeda and other groups in Iraq to unify th…‘Key al Qaeda leader in Iraq dead’A U.S. military commander Friday reported the death of a senior al Qaeda in Iraq leader, [...]


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