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Ben Arnoldy -
51 minutes ago Efforts to chip away at the most wanted list and chase militants from one Afghanistan-Pakistan border region to the next come with high costs and are not yet putting militant outfits out of business, say experts.
Christian Science Monitor -
Jeb Boone -
1 hour ago Fireworks lit up the sky last night after embattled President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Yemen to Saudi Arabia for 'medical treatment,' but loyalist forces continue to battle tribal fighters.
Israeli soldiers fired on protesters trying to breach the country's frontier fence with Syria on the anniversary of the 1967 Middle East War.
CNN International - 35 minutes ago
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Twenty-five people have been killed by government security forces in the latest fighting in Syria, taking place in the northwestern city Jisr al-Shaghour, a human rights group said Sunday.
Voice of America - 19 minutes ago
Photo: AP British NATO forces resumed airstrikes on Libya's capital, Tripoli, Sunday continuing the effort to pressure Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi from more than four decades of rule.
Voice of America - 1 hour ago
Photo: AP In this photo provided by ISAF Regional Command (South), US Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates walks with a group of service members at Forward Operating Base Waltman, Kandahar, Afghanistan, June 5, 2011 US Defense Secretary Robert Gates, ...
Voice of America - 1 hour ago
Photo: AP Hundreds of demonstrators in Vietnam gathered at the Chinese embassy in Hanoi Sunday, demanding that China stay out of waters claimed by Vietnam.
(CNN) -- Peruvians head to the polls on Sunday to cast votes in a runoff between a former army officer who was linked to a 2005 military uprising and the daughter of a former president who's serving a 25-year sentence for human ...
AP Early Sunday, police officers removed a supporter from the site where Swami Ramdev was holding a hunger strike in New Delhi. By JIM YARDLEY and HARI KUMAR NEW DELHI - A sobbing yoga guru vowed on Sunday to continue his hunger strike against ...
Sky News - 1 hour ago
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes after a volcano which has been dormant for decades erupted in south-central Chile.
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Hamas on Sunday said it would keep the Palestinian side of the Rafah Crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt closed until the Egyptian government allows more Palestinians to cross the border each day and relax certain ...
ATTENTION is focusing on a restaurant in the northern city of Luebeck as German medical researchers work to track down the source of a virulent strain of E.coli that has claimed 19 lives and spread to 12 countries.
HONG KONG - In the one small patch of China that nurtures memories the Communist Party wants buried, tens of thousands gathered Saturday night in Hong Kong to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, galvanized in their ...
ZAGREB - Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday called on Catholics to "be courageous" in defence of the traditional family as he celebrated open-air mass before hundreds of thousands of people in Zagreb.
NPR - 32 minutes ago
by AP AP Portugal's interim Prime Minister and Socialist Party leader Jose Socrates, waves to supporters in downtown Lisbon on the last day of election campaigning, Friday June 3, 2011.
AFP - 1 hour ago
NAIROBI - A explosion ripped through a street in the centre of the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Sunday, injuring dozens of people and sending ambulances and police rushing to the scene, an AFP photographer said.
Times of India - 28 minutes ago
PTI | Jun 5, 2011, 07.49pm IST PESHAWAR: At least seven people were killed and 10 others injured when a bomb planted in a van went off on Sunday at a bus stop on the outskirts of Peshawar in northwest Pakistan.
AFP - 3 hours ago
TOKYO - Hundreds of water tanks are to be sent to Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to hold thousands of tons of water contaminated in the effort to keep its reactors cool, the operator said Sunday.
Sydney Morning Herald - 57 minutes ago
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the website's revelations have not led to anyone being harmed. Photo: Reuters NO ONE has come to harm as a result of WikiLeaks' publication of thousands of classified documents, founder Julian Assange has claimed, ...
TOKYO—With Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan likely to step down this summer, the country's ruling and opposition party leaders are now clashing over how soon Mr.
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