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Mahmoud Abbas resumes bid for Palestinian statehood at UN
Election interest high in Afghanistan despite fears of violence
Syria death toll exceeds 150,000, activist group says
NATO orders end to co-operation with Russia
U.S. archbishop apologizes for $2-million residence
First people allowed to return to homes in the Fukushima no-go zone
Stem cell research faked, says Japanese lab
Migrants in Greece held in appalling conditions, says MSF
Video Final words from missing Malaysia flight analyzed; crowded search area leads to collision fears
'Unfair' deportation from Canada threatens to rip apart family
U.S. may release spy Jonathan Pollard to aid Mideast peace talks, source says
Ancient burial boxes unveiled in Israel
‘Unprecedented’ ebola outbreak sparks closure of borders
Ukraine crisis: Russian PM promises funds for disputed region: ‘Crimea is ours’
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This map shows all the countries from which the Star has reported since the fall of 2011, with links to each story.
In Chile, presidential inaugurations and earthquakes tend to coincide. comments
Crimea: back to the USSR?comments
Sweatshop activist demands Wal-Mart, The Children's Place, others compensate Rana Plaza victimscomments
Alan Alda to scientists: learn how to storytellcomments
Iowa Republicans urge women to sue doctors for "abortion regret"
In India, some voters care more about caste, religion than criminality, study findscomments
Despot decor: Yanukovych's mansion not exclusivecomments
Ever heard of chikungunya? Better get used to the word because it's getting closer.comments
How Canada’s pipeline splits the U.S.
Keystone XL pipeline: A crash course
Is Canada’s retail boom a good thing for our economy?comments
Video Made in Canada: Our national garment industry faces huge challengescomments
How doctors, teachers may have been the 'slave labour' that made your T-shirtcomments
Clothing retailers respond to Star questions about their labour practicescomments
Retail therapy: Hooked on shoppingcomments
Video 20 lessons learned from the world’s sweatshops comments
When change comes to Bangladesh
Video Cambodia's role in making your Joe Fresh blousecomments
How Tanzania's education system is failing its students
Why Tanzania banned the country's largest newspaper
Ghana's media has expanded rapidly in the past 20 years. Now what?
A new cafe in Accra brings art -- and light-- to a dark place
Indonesia volcano erupts
Photos England floods
Photos Queen Elizabeth II marks her coronation anniversary
Photos Aftermath of the Moore tornado
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Photos Ukraine protests in photos
Photos Garden heaven at Chelsea Flower Show
Photos Toddler receives bioengineered trachea
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