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Jump to:navigation, search Welcome to Wikinews The free news source you can write! Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 16:51 Copy usNewsroomOur MissionReport Breaking NewsDonate Social NetworkingChatBest of WikinewsAudio Wikinews Copenhagen climate conference opens Blank.png Copenhagen climate conference opens

The United Nations Climate Change Conference has opened on Monday with calls for urgent action to curb climate change. The largest climate conference in history will run for two weeks from December 7 until December 18 at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark. [ML] [ ± ] - Image cr

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Iraqi police say a series of car bombings across the capital, Baghdad killed at least 101 people, wounding many others. [ ± ] - Image cr

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Bombings in two Pakistani cities killed about 50 people and wounded more than 140 others on Monday, according to authorities. [ ± ] - Image cr

WHO: 36 million cured of tuberculosis in last fifteen years WHO: 36 million cured of tuberculosis in last fifteen years

The World Health Organisation has said that over the last fifteen years, some 36 million people have been cured of tuberculosis, and about 8-million tubeculosis cases have been avoided. [ ± ] - Image cr

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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley and Massachusetts State Senator Scott P. Brown have won their parties respective primaries amid low voter turnout to replace the seat of the late Ted Kennedy. [ ± ] - Image cr


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