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<title>South Africa 'Unprepared' to Host World Cup</title>
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<description>The recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa and President Mbeki's &quot;quiet diplomacy&quot; towards Zimbabwe are signs that South Africa may not be ready to host the 2010 FIFA World cup, says editor Matthew Hennessey.</description>
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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>Europe's Role in U.S. Torture Policies Condemned</title>
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<description>European governments are dodging the truth about the U.S. practice of kidnapping and illegally sending terrorism suspects for interrogation in countries with a reputation for torture, a leading rights group says in a new report.</description>
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<title>Japan Pressed to Sell Surplus Rice</title>
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<description>Japan should take a global leadership role and act to stem the food crisis by re-exporting its 1.5 million tons of surplus rice -- at reasonable prices -- say a trio of international policy experts.</description>
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<title>New Pressure to Prosecute Brutal Chadian Dictator</title>
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<description>UNITED NATIONS, Jun 23 (IPS) - Two years after the African Union mandated Senegal to conduct the trial of Chadian dictator Hissene Habre, who is accused of thousands of political murders during his eight-year reign, the prosecution remains in limbo, six human rights groups complained in a joint statement Monday.</description>
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