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Demjanjuk trial on Nazi death camp charges opens
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VIENNA, Austria — He infuriated Washington by challenging claims Saddam Hussein had a secret nuclear program, grappled with Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, and brought luster and unprecedented scrutiny to his organization by winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
Demjanjuk tried on Nazi death camp charges
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Demjanjuk goes on trial in Germany
MUNICH — John Demjanjuk was brought by ambulance to a Munich court on Monday to face charges of being an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews at a Nazi death camp, opening the final chapter of some 30 years of efforts to prosecute the retired Ohio autoworker.
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Police: 3 aid workers kidnapped in Mauritania
WHO: Treat HIV patients sooner
LONDON — People infected with the virus that causes AIDS should start treatment earlier than currently recommended, the World Health Organization said Monday.
France and Rwanda agree to restore ties
PARIS — France and Rwanda have restored diplomatic ties, officials in both countries said Sunday, three years after relations were severed when a Paris judge accused Rwandan President Paul Kagame of ordering his predecessor’s assassination.
Spain says trawler attacked by pirates
MADRID — Pirates attacked a Spanish fishing vessel Sunday in the Indian Ocean with small arms and a rocket-propelled grenade but private security guards aboard the ship drove them off with gunfire, officials said.
Netanyahu to Germany for joint session with Merkel
Swiss vote on anti-Islam move to ban new minarets
Chronology of Demjanjuk case, Adv29
Key dates in the case of John Demjanjuk:
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Chronology of Demjanjuk case
Key dates in the case of John Demjanjuk:
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Swiss vote on proposal to ban minarets
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Key British diplomat testifies to Iraq inquiry
Climate debate heats up Caribbean summit
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UK gov’t will not stop extradition of hacker to US