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Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Momcilo Perisic has quit after becoming embroiled in a spy scandal.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/19/serbia.diplomat/index.html

Serbia war crime suspects could be arrested within days, the country's prime minister has said.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/29/yugo.tribunal/index.html

Serbia has begun handing over to NATO some of the 270 ethnic Albanians it is holding prisoner ahead of a U.S. deadline.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/26/serbia.prisoners/index.html

Thousands of Serbs have marked the third anniversary of NATO's bombing campaign of Yugoslavia.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/24/yugo.rally/index.html

Chievo forward and Democratic Republic of Congo international Jason Mayele has been killed in a car crash in Verona.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/02/italy.mayele/index.html

Plans to make a pornographic film at a former World War II concentration camp site in the Czech Republic have led to a ban on video cameras.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/25/czech.camp/index.html

Israeli forces surround much of Palestine Authority President Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah on Friday. Arafat remains holed up in his office with some of his key advisors. Ra'anan Gissin, advisor to Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon talked with CNN anchor, Paula Zahn via telephone from Tel Aviv about Israel's intentions.
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Following is a transcript of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's televised address to his nation on Sunday after terror attacks in the northern town of Haifa and the Jewish settlement of Efrat in the West Bank.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/03/31/sharon.transcript/index.html

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon signaled an interest Saturday in pursuing cease-fire talks with the Palestinians after meeting with U.S. Middle East envoy Anthony Zinni.
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JERUSALEM (CNN) – Israel is engaged in a war against terrorism in a cycle of violence for which Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is to blame, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Sunday.
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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon signaled a new willingness Sunday to pursue cease-fire negotiations with the Palestinians, even as Israeli forces pounded Palestinian targets following weekend terror attacks.
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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Friday he is willing to negotiate with Palestinians on a cease-fire even as violence in the region rages -- a major shift from his previous demand for a seven-day period of calm before any such talks could begin.
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The following is a transcript of CNN's interview with Osama bin Laden's half brother Sheikh Ahmad, beginning with Ahmad describing his relationship with bin Laden.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/03/18/osama.brother.transcript/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/03/18/osama.brother.transcript/index.html

Portugal's centre-right Social Democrat party is expected to join forces with the smaller Popular Party to form a new government after winning a narrow majority in general elections.
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Ships are to lose their sex, to the consternation of sailors and historians alike.
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Six illegal immigrants have drowned in rough seas off the southern Italian coast, officials said.
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Seven people died when a truck collided head-on with a coach of Dutch tourists who had been on a skiing trip, authorities have said.
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A Frenchman who kept his dead parents' bodies frozen at his family's home has been ordered to bury the couple.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/13/france.bodies/index.html

A British defence worker has appeared in court charged with nine counts of spying under the UK's Official Secrets Act.
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An 85-year-old convicted Stalin-era secret service agent will be released from prison because he is too ill, a Latvian court has ruled.
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Oracle America's Cup Challenge crew won a New Zealand regatta -- without having to sail.
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A general strike called by labour unions continued to falter in Zimbabwe as retribution attacks were reported against supporters of the opposition.
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A suicide bomber set off a powerful explosion Sunday in a crowded restaurant in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, killing himself and at least 14 other people, police and medical officials said.
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Switzerland ducked responsibility for the suffering of victims of the Nazis by claiming neutrality during World War II, international historians have concluded.
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Switzerland's new airline took off on Sunday replacing the debt-ridden national carrier Swissair.
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Swiss voters are deciding whether to end more than 50 years of neutrality by signing up to the United Nations.
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Swiss voters have narrowly approved joining the United Nations in Sunday's referendum after five decades of sitting on the sidelines.
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An Italian wannabe actor who posed for tourists as a sword-wielding Roman gladiator could face up to three years in jail for bearing illegal arms, police said.
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The European Union says Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat remains a legitimate authority and part of peace talks despite Israel branding him an enemy.
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Two massive oil tankers have collided in the Gulf of Oman.
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Zimbabwe's election campaign is in its final day with President Robert Mugabe and challenger Morgan Tsvangirai both confident of a win.
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A suicide bombing rocked a Tel Aviv cafe Saturday as Israeli forces continued to occupy the Ramallah, West Bank, headquarters of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat.
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At least 13 people were killed and dozens more injured in back-to-back Palestinian terror attacks Saturday that came at the close of the Jewish Sabbath as Israelis gathered outside to socialize.
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France has threatened to stop cooperating with the U.S. in terror investigations after Washington said it would seek the death penalty for suspect Zacarias Moussaoui.
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/28/inv.france.moussaoui/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/28/inv.france.moussaoui/index.html

Although blamed for a sporadic 30-year campaign of terror in Italy, little is known about the Red Brigades or its members.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/21/italy.march.brigades/index.html

Hundreds of thousands of Italians have protested at government labour reforms in Rome.
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Thousands of Gibraltarians have staged a protest against sovereignty talks between Britain and Spain.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/18/gibraltar.demonstration/index.html

Three Israeli civilians were killed and 30 other people wounded after a Palestinian gunman shot through the windows of a Tel Aviv restaurant early Tuesday morning, according to Israeli police, who said they fatally shot the gunman.
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Staff at British Sunday newspapers worked furiously to cover the death of the Queen Mother in time for their Saturday night deadlines.
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A top Italian economic adviser was gunned down Tuesday while riding home on his bicycle in a shooting the government blamed on domestic terrorism.
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Future fliers could use their air miles on a Russian tourist spaceship scheduled to launch in two years time, its backers say.
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Officials at Scotland Yard have issued an urgent warning that as many as 16 packages containing toxic substances have been mailed to government targets in Britain, including Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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Two trains collided Saturday night near Barcelona, killing at least three people and injuring at least 90.
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After U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney met with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in Jerusalem on Wednesday, both men made an offer to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in return for implementing a cease-fire under the Tenet plan. Below is a partial transcript of a news conference the two men held after their meeting.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/03/19/cheney.sharon.transcript/index.html

Israel released this transcript of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's address Friday at his news conference:
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/03/29/sharon.statement.transcript/index.html

The parents of a baby girl born with half her facial features missing have settled a legal fight and allowed medics to perform emergency treatment.
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The United Kingdom and the world were saddened by the death of the Queen Mother. Soon after her passing was announced, tributes quickly poured in for the monarch, known affectionately by Britons as the Queen Mum.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/30/queen.mum.reax/index.html

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has had a meeting with foreign diplomats halted by police, witnesses have said.
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http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/03/04/zimbabwe.opposition/index.html

Turkey is close to taking over the reigns of the international peace-keeping force in Afghanistan, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has said.
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Turkish, British and U.S. officials have met to discuss Turkey's possible leadership of international peacekeepers in Afghanistan.
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Wikipedia-Article "World [16]"

This article is about the World, meaning the Earth. For uses of the specific phrase "The World", see The World (disambiguation)
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In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is "age or life of man". Its primary modern meaning is the planet Earth, especially when capitalized: the World. In this sense, a world map is a map of the surface of the Earth. World can also refer to human population in general or to a distinct group of people.

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Physical locations

In other contexts, "world" is sometimes used poetically to mean any planet or moon; for example, Mars and Titan are two 'worlds' within the solar system.

"World" is sometimes used to refer to the entire Universe. This is less common now that knowledge of space is commonplace; however, it is still used vaguely in this sense (as in "the whole wide world"). A similar sense is also used in philosophy, particularly in discussion of "possible worlds"; a possible world is any possible complete history of the whole universe.

Other meanings

World can be used in less literal words; for example, two people with very little in common are "living in two different worlds". The "end of the world" usually means "the end of everything I am familiar with."

  • In Christianity the world connotes the fallen and corrupt world order of human society outside the community of believers. The world is frequently cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee. Monks speak of striving to be "in this world, but not of this world", and the term "worldhood" has been distinguished from "monkhood", the former being the status of merchants, farmers, and others who deal with "worldly" things.
  • The term can also be used in a culturally specific context: commentators increasingly refer, for example, to the "Muslim world" as if it were a distinct entity.
  • In modern Europe, refering to the world usually means Europe to its furthest extent, plus ocassionaly USA and Japan. (example: Everyone in the world learns English.)
  • World can refer to WORLD Magazine, the fourth largest newsweekly in the United States.

First World, Second World, Third World

The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. The three terms did not arise simultaneously. After World War II it became common to speak of the capitalist and Communist countries as two major blocs, scarcely using such terms as the "free world" as compared to the "communist bloc". The two "worlds" were not numbered. It was eventually pointed out that there were a great many countries that fit into neither category, and in the 1950s this latter group came to be called the Third World. It then began to seem that there ought to be a "First World" and a "Second World". These latter terms were always much less common.

In the context of the Cold War:

  • Second World referred to nations within the Soviet Union's sphere of influence, principally the Warsaw Pact countries. Besides the Soviet Union proper, most of Eastern Europe was run by satellite governments working closely with Moscow. This term may or may not also refer to Communist countries whose leadership were at odds with Moscow, e.g. China and Yugoslavia. Recently, this term has been used to describe former Third World countries that have experienced too much development to be classified any longer as being a part of the Third World.

There were a number of countries which did not fit comfortably into this neat definition of partition, including Switzerland, Sweden, and the Republic of Ireland, which chose to be neutral. Finland was under the Soviet Union's sphere of influence but was not communist, nor was it a member of the Warsaw Pact. Austria was under the United States' sphere of influence, but in 1955, when the country again became a fully independent republic, it did so under the condition that it remained neutral.

With the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, the term "Second World" largely fell out of use, though the term "Third World" remains popular, mostly as another term for developing countries. The remaining Communist countries either became more isolated from the world economy, as in North Korea and Cuba, or began integrating capitalist concepts such as private enterprise into their societies and forging new trading ties with external capitalist economies, as in Vietnam and China.

In more recent use, the term First World refers to developed nations, while Third World, in contrast, refers to developing/undeveloped nations.

There is also the less commonly used term Fourth World, often used to refer to nations that lack any national representation at the UN, but that may enjoy representation at UNPO — indigenous peoples living within or across state boundaries.

"The World" can also be used to refer to the group of people on the planet earth.

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