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Inmate Count in U.S. Dwarfs Other Nations | Print |  Email
The United States has less than 5 percent of the world’s population. But it has almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners, writes Adam Liptak of the New York Times.
 
Pope may defrock Fernando Lugo, former bishop voted Paraguay president | Print |  Email

Pope Benedict XVI is to decide whether to defrock Fernando Lugo, a Roman Catholic Bishop, following his election as President of Paraguay, Vatican sources said today, reports Richard Owen in Rome for The Times
 
Zimbabwe church leaders warn of genocide | Print |  Email
Violence in Zimbabwe will reach full-scale genocide if the international community doesn’t intervene, church leaders in the beleaguered country warned today, reports The Times
 
Monsoon divorce | Print |  Email
India is a country where marriage is considered sacred, so it is hardly a surprise that there is no word in Hindi for divorce. But increasing numbers of women trapped in unhappy relationships are finding a way out, reports Andrew Buncombe in The Independent
 
Complementary therapies: The big con? | Print |  Email
We spend billions on complementary therapies. But after 15 years of research, Professor Edzard Ernst has found that most of them don't work. Jeremy Laurance reports in The Independent
 
Not making a killing | Print |  Email
Homophobic singer Bounty Killer is facing ruin after cities across Europe refused to host his concerts. London should have done the same, argues Peter Tatchell in Comment is Free
 
Is religion a threat to rationality and science? | Print |  Email
Prof Daniel Dennett and Lord Winston present their arguments ahead of tonight's public debate in The Guardian.
 
Biofuels starving our people, leaders tell UN | Print |  Email
The leaders of Bolivia and Peru have attacked the use of biofuels, saying they have made food too expensive for the poor.   Read more...
 
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