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Syria Attracts US Investment
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Oil Find Stokes Ethnic Tensions
Oil bonanza is overshadowed by a tribal land dispute.
International Justice/ICC: July/Aug ‘09
NGOs say IWPR report on ICC communications provided important insights into key area of court's work.
Human Rights Campaigner Held
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Basra's Blacks Claim Discrimination
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