| Cameroon |conventional_long_name = Republic of Cameroon Cameroon
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| Central African Republic (French)"Unity, Dignity, Work" Central_African_Republic
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| Donald Rumsfeld | birth_place=Evanston, Illinois, U.S. Donald_Rumsfeld
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| Daniel Ortega | birth_place = La Libertad, Chontales, Nicaragua Daniel_Ortega
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| Transport in Guinea-Bissau == Forms == Transport_in_Guinea-Bissau
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| Global warming controversy The global warming controversy is a dispute regarding the nature and consequences of global warming. The disputed issues include the causes of increased global average air temperature, especially since the mid-20th century, whether this warming trend is unprecedented or within normal climatic variations, and whether the increase is wholly or partially an artifact of poor measurements. Global_warming_controversy
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| Hamas |colorcode = #008000 Hamas
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| International Criminal Court |linking_name = International_Criminal_Court
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| Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the international Framework Convention on Climate Change with the objective of reducing greenhouse gases in an effort to prevent anthropogenic climate change. Kyoto_Protocol
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| Kandahar Kandahār, also spelled Qandahār, (Pashto: کندهار, Persian قندهار) is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of 450,300 (2006 estimate). It is the capital of Kandahar province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m (3,297 feet) above sea level. Kandahar
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| Kosovo 5.3% Serbs2. Kosovo
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| Los Angeles, California Los Angeles (, in Spanish) is the largest city in the state of California and the American West as well as second largest in the United States. Often abbreviated as L. Los_Angeles,_California
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| Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Sri Lanka Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam
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| Military of Mali Mali's armed forces number some 7,000 and are under the control of the Minister of Armed Forces and Veterans. The Gendarmerie and local police forces (under the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Security) maintain internal security. Military_of_Mali
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| Nicaragua |conventional_long_name = Republic of Nicaragua Nicaragua
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| Nazareth (Natz'rat or Natzeret) Nazareth
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| Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT or NNPT) is a treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons, opened for signature on July 1, 1968. There are currently 189 countries party to the treaty, five of which have nuclear weapons: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and the People's Republic of China (the permanent members of the UN Security Council). Nuclear_Non-Proliferation_Treaty
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| Transport in Rwanda The transport system in Rwanda centres primarily around the road network, with paved roads between the capital, Kigali and most other major cities and towns in the country. Rwanda is also linked by road with other countries in East Africa, via which the majority of the country's imports and exports are made. Transport_in_Rwanda
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| Sudan "Victory is Ours" Sudan
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| Politics of Swaziland Politics of Swaziland takes place in a mixed framework of an absolute monarchy and a constitutional monarchy. Swaziland today is foremost ruled by a monarch, although for all of its administrative history prior to British colonization in 1903, it might have more properly been called a diarchy. Politics_of_Swaziland
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| Sniper A sniper is an individual, usually a soldier or law enforcement agent, who specializes in shooting targets with modified rifles from very long distances, usually from a concealed location. Most are skilled in carrying out stealth and camouflage tactics on a battlefield zone. Sniper
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| Smuggling Smuggling, also known as trafficking, is the clandestine transportation of goods or persons past a point where prohibited, such as out of a building, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of the law or other rules. Smuggling
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| Tasmanian Devil | status = EN Tasmanian_Devil
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| USS Cole bombing The USS Cole bombing was a suicide bombing attack against the U.S. USS_Cole_bombing
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| Vicente Fox }} Vicente_Fox
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| Zimbabwe (Shona)(Sindebele)"Blessed be the land of Zimbabwe" Zimbabwe
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| Timeline standards Wikipedia_talk:Timeline_standards
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| Fidel Castro | birth_place = Birán, Holguín Province, Cuba Fidel_Castro
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| Somalia Talk:Somalia
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| Indigenous peoples The term Indigenous Peoples or autochthonous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest historical connection, alongside migrants which have flooded the region and which are greater in number. Peoples of the world by National Geographic Society However, several widely-accepted formulations, which define the term "Indigenous peoples" in stricter terms, have been put forward by prominent and internationally-recognized organizations, such as the United Nations, the International Labour Organization and the World Bank. Indigenous_peoples
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| Refugee According to the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who Refugee
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| Maoism Maoism, variably and officially known as Mao Zedong Thought (), is a variant of Marxism derived from the teachings of the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong (Wade-Giles Romanization: "Mao Tse-tung"), widely applied as the political and military guiding ideology in the Communist Party of China (CPC) from Mao's ascendancy to its leadership until the inception of Deng Xiaoping Theory and Chinese economic reforms in 1978. It is also applied internationally in contemporary times. Maoism
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| Côte d'Ivoire (translation) Côte_d'Ivoire
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| Ethnic cleansing Ethnic cleansing is a euphemism referring to the persecution through imprisonment, expulsion, or killing of members of an ethnic minority by a majority to achieve ethnic homogeneity in majority-controlled territory.ethnic cleansing - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary It is sometimes used interchangeably with the more connotatively severe term genocide. Ethnic_cleansing
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| Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict This is an incomplete timeline of notable events in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Timeline_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
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| Sigourney Weaver | birthplace = Manhattan, New York City Sigourney_Weaver
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| Anti-Arabism Anti-Arabism or Arabophobia is prejudice or hostility against people of Arabic origin. Anti-Arabism is commonly associated with IslamophobiaThe Guardian: Islamophobia should be as unacceptable as racism although there are non-Muslim religious minorities among the Arabs, predominantly Arab Christians. Anti-Arabism
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| Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council |}} Supreme_Islamic_Iraqi_Council
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| Second Intifada ---- Second_Intifada
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| Military use of children Talk:Military_use_of_children
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| Syria Talk:Syria
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| Mercenary A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict, and is "motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or paid to combatants of similar ranks and functions in the armed forces of that Party" (Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Convention of August 1949).Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol 1) Article 47 "mercenary" in Webster's Dictionary. Mercenary
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| Palestinian refugees Palestinian refugees are individuals, predominantly Arabs, who fled or were expelled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War from their homes within that part of the British Mandate of Palestine that became the territory of the State of Israel. The term originated during the first Palestinian Exodus (, Nakba, "catastrophe"), the beginning of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Palestinian_refugees
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| Use of capital punishment by nation At one time capital punishment was used in almost every part of the globe, but over the last few decades many countries have abolished it. Amnesty International classifies countries into four categories. Use_of_capital_punishment_by_nation
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| St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana St. Bernard Parish () is a parish located southeast of New Orleans in the U. St._Bernard_Parish,_Louisiana
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| Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Jefferson Parish is a parish in Louisiana, United States that includes most of the suburbs of New Orleans. The seat of parish government is Gretna. Jefferson_Parish,_Louisiana
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| Omar Abdel-Rahman Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman () (born May 3, 1938) is a blind Egyptian Muslim leader who is currently serving a life sentence at the Butner Medical Center which is part of the Butner Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, United States. His inmate registration number is 34892-054. Omar_Abdel-Rahman
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| North Korea and weapons of mass destruction North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and the CIA asserts that it has a substantial arsenal of chemical weapons. North Korea was a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but withdrew in 2003, citing the failure of the United States to fulfill its end of the Agreed Framework, a 1994 agreement between the states to limit North Korea's nuclear ambitions, begin normalization of relations, and help North Korea supply some energy needs through nuclear reactors. North_Korea_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
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| Oaxaca |subdivision_type1 = Capital Oaxaca
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| Condoleezza Rice | birth_place = Birmingham, Alabama Condoleezza_Rice
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