Well the cache content of the page is still very much infected. Trying to open this: htxp://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?client=flock&channel={flock%3Acontext}&q=cache:8r5pwzqZAkoJ:http://www.thenationsnews.org/%2Bthenationsnews.org&oe=utf-8&hl=en&ct=clnk
will get me an avast!Web Shield alert for HTML:RedirBA-inf[Trj] for mentioned url||{gzip}
For the infection see examples here: http://support.clean-mx.de/clean-mx/viruses.php?virusname=HTML:RedirBA-inf%20Trj&sort=first%20desc
all with exclusive avast detections (Gdata) → https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/28d7cec5b73ef79628dd8051ae13f5e6a3ebb1a330eeb5bcd978037ba962297e/analysis/
Question is for the live infected sites, is the avast detection genuine or FP?

HTML:RedirBA-inf is classified as a nasty computer threat which attack on system files and thus make your Windows based system almost unusable. This malware is generic detection of malicious HTML files. It contains harmful script by the help of which it changes the Google or Yahoo search and will always redirect you to unsolicited web address. Just like HTML:IFrame-HM [Trj], HTML:IFrame-JS [Trj] and W32.Ramnit!html threat, it search for FTP account and use this channel to upload a code and thus infect the user’s web site. It is recommended to remove this nasty infection before it corrupt your Windows based PC.
from Thomas Clarke.

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