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Serbian Court Rejects Mladic Bid to Stop Extradition  

Voice of America - ‎1 hour ago‎
Photo: AP Serbian officials say a court has rejected a bid by Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic to stop his extradition to The Hague for trial on charges of genocide.

Kadhafi 'not prepared to leave Libya'  

AFP - Justine Gerardy - ‎1 hour ago‎
JOHANNESBURG - Moamer Kadhafi will not leave Libya despite growing international pressure and intensified strikes on his regime, the South African presidency said on Tuesday after mediation talks in Tripoli.

Afghanistan's Karzai Demands End to Airstrikes on Houses  

Voice of America - Phillip Ittner - ‎54 minutes ago‎
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai is warning NATO forces in his country that he will no longer allow them to target houses with airstrikes.

E.coli Outbreak Claims More Lives  

Wall Street Journal - Laura Stevens - ‎24 minutes ago‎
FRANKFURT—Europe's outbreak of E. coli bacterial infections caused another two deaths on Tuesday, including the first outside Germany, bringing the rising total to 16 reported fatalities and around 400 severe cases.

Analysis: Germany, France fear nuclear power gap this summer  

Reuters - Christian CharisiusMichael Kahn - ‎42 minutes ago‎
Sheep graze under wind turbines at a wind energy park near Buesum on the North Sea coast September 9, 2010. By Muriel Boselli and Vera Eckert PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Sun and wind in western Europe will be crucial this summer to ensure enough ...

Prosecutor calls Mubarak depressed and weak  

USA Today - ‎1 hour ago‎
CAIRO (AP) - Egypt's prosecutor general says former President Hosni Mubarak is too ill to be imprisoned to await trial on charges he conspired in the deadly shootings of protesters who forced him from power.

Cease-Fire in Yemen Capital Breaks Down  

New York Times - David Goodman - ‎1 hour ago‎
A Yemeni tribesman was wheeled into a hospital in Sana after being wounded in fighting with security forces on Tuesday. By NASSER ARRABYEE and J. DAVID GOODMAN SANA, Yemen - The field of battle expanded again in Yemen on Tuesday as a cease-fire between ...

Food prices could double within 20 years, warns Oxfam  

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎1 hour ago‎
Food prices could double in the next 20 years as climate change and rising global populations inflate the cost of key crops, Oxfam has warned.

Fisk: Obama, US have lost all credibility in the Mideast  

Jerusalem Post - ‎32 minutes ago‎
By JPOST.COM STAFF Influential British journalist says US president "goes on his knees before Israel"; claims Israel originally supported Hamas as way to hurt Arafat.

Pakistani Airstrikes Kill 17 Suspected Militants  

Voice of America - ‎52 minutes ago‎
Pakistani fighter jets have attacked militant positions in the northwestern tribal region along the Afghan border, killing at least 17 suspected militants.

Mexican IMF Candidate Calls for Bailout Flexibility  

Wall Street Journal - Patricia Kowsmann - ‎1 hour ago‎
LISBON—Mexico's Agustín Carstens, so far the lone challenger to Europe's renewed claim to head the International Monetary Fund, suggests more flexibility for countries on IMF support programs as he seeks backing in Europe.

Italy PM Berlusconi's lawyers want sex trial moved  

Reuters - Bogdan CristelManuela D'Alessandro - ‎10 minutes ago‎
Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi attends a joint news conference with Romania's Prime Minister Emil Boc (not seen) at Victoria Palace in Bucharest May 30, 2011.

Syrians are tired of Assad's 'reforms'  

The Guardian - ‎40 minutes ago‎
An advert for a construction site in Damascus features President Bashar al-Assad and the words 'together we build'. Photograph: Anonymous/AP It is ironic that while Syria's much-heralded general elections bill has been released for public feedback on ...

MP backlash puts live cattle trade in doubt  

Sydney Morning Herald - Phillip Coorey - ‎48 minutes ago‎
Backlash ... the government faces an internal push to ban all live exports to Indonesia. Photo: Irwin Fedriansyah THE Gillard government has slapped bans on live cattle exports to almost a dozen Indonesian abattoirs - and is not ruling out ending the ...

Egyptian exec faces sex abuse charges at NY hotel 

CTV.ca - ‎11 minutes ago‎
By: AP NEW YORK - A businessman and former chairman of a major Egyptian bank faces charges of sexually abusing a maid at a luxury Manhattan hotel, just weeks after the arrest of a former International Monetary Fund chief on similar allegations.

Pakistani journalist found dead 

BBC News - ‎21 minutes ago‎
A Pakistani journalist who was feared abducted after he went missing on Sunday has been found dead, his family has confirmed. Police said Saleem Shahzad's body was found in a canal in Mandi Baha Uddin in Pakistan's Gujarat district.

Groom among 28 dead in India wedding party crash 

Forbes - Wasbir Hussain - ‎2 hours ago‎
GAUHATI, India -- A would-be groom and several relatives going to a wedding were among the 28 people killed when a wooden bridge collapsed and sent a bus crashing into a lake in India's remote northeast, ...

Air France crash sparks pilot mystery 

Reuters - Charles PlatiauRalph Boulton - ‎May 30, 2011‎
The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), one of two flight recorders from the Rio-Paris Air France flight which crashed in 2009, is carrying to be displayed for the media before a news conference at the BEA headquarters in Le Bourget, northern Paris, May 12, ...

India was informed about war against LTTE: Sri Lanka 

Hindustan Times - ‎2 hours ago‎
The Sri Lanka government led by President Mahinda Rajapaksa had gone out of its way to keep New Delhi informed about the developments during the last months of conflict between government troops and separatist Tamil rebels, defence secretary Gotabhaya ...

Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan Sworn in as President 

AllAfrica.com - Sydney Kawadza - ‎2 hours ago‎
Abuja - President Mugabe returned home yesterday morning after joining more than 25 heads of state and government to witness the swearing in of President Goodluck Johnson as the 14th Nigerian president in Abuja on Sunday.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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