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Human Rights Watch issued a report Monday saying that NATO air strikes killed 72 civilians in Libya last year and accusing the Western alliance of underplaying collateral damage during the campaign that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO air strikes killed 72 civilians in Libya last year, Human Rights Watch said on Monday, accusing the western alliance of failing to acknowledge the scope of collateral damage it caused during the campaign that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi. In a report based on investigations at bombing sites during and after the conflict, the New York-based HRW said NATO strikes killed 20
The mass deaths of thousands of pelicans and nearly 900 dolphins along the beaches of northern Peru are being investigated by scientists, as environmentalists queried the government's ability to protect one of the world's most abundant areas of marine life.
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had closed its inquiry into the deaths of at least 21 Palestinian family members during the 2009 Gaza war, and denied charges that forces deliberately attacked civilians.
A prosecutor says the police knew violence was likely and still let in armed men without a search, then stood by and watched as they attacked.
(Reuters) - The 2008 stock market crash generated a lot of stress, but it did not trigger a spike in heart attack deaths -- at least, not in Los Angeles, according to a study.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - The killing of 16 villagers by an American soldier in Afghanistan's south could hurt Washington's efforts to reach a strategic pact with Kabul to allow a long-term U.S. presence in the country, a government official told Reuters on Monday.
At least one small town was "gone" and there were reports of eight deaths as more than two dozen tornadoes tore across central United States.
Regions across Europe sustained another deluge of extreme weather, prompting a deadly avalanche in Kosovo, snarling travel and blanketing Rome with snow.
Extreme cold and heavy snow buried parts of Europe over the last few days, claiming hundreds of lives, straining utilities and snarling transportation.
On Saturday, a standoff between police and protesters ended with stone throwing and tear gassing.
President Obama defended the use of drones to strike suspected terrorists, saying the clandestine program was “kept on a very tight leash.”
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian activists called for a huge turnout in protests on Tuesday to put an end to rule by the military which also saw its authority challenged by the resignation of the civilian cabinet, casting uncertainty on elections due next week.
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (Reuters) - Severe storms and suspected tornadoes across the South on Wednesday resulted in structural damage, power outages, injuries and deaths in at least three states, officials said.
Three children have died in recent years, allegedly at the hands of parents who had a child-rearing book by the preacher Michael Pearl, who advocates physical punishment.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A rare October snowstorm barreled up the East Coast on Saturday, cutting power to more than two million households, forcing cancellation of scores of airline flights and causing at least three deaths.
The new tally of Syrian deaths in the 7-month-old uprising comes as the Human Rights Council is to review Syria’s record.
Trees, natural carbon sponges, help keep heat-trapping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But insect and human threats are taking a heavy toll on them.

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