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14 Jun 11
(CNN) -- As the Syrian military relentlessly advances against protesters, ordinary citizens are fleeing their homes and racing for safety.
A Libyan rebel holds a Nato leaflet dropped outside Misrata warning of Apache air strikes. Photograph: Hassan Ammar/AP Libyan rebel troops whooped with joy outside the besieged city of Misrata when Nato dropped leaflets threatening Apache air strikes ...
Christian Science Monitor - 20 minutes ago
This week Italy became the most recent country to sideline nuclear power in the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis. Nuclear fears are prompting countries to attempt to decrease their reliance on nuclear power.
The events that played out over the past few days in Yemen were the manifestations of a secret agreement between the United States and some regional governments that finally resulted in the removal of the president.
JERUSALEM - A report issued Tuesday shows unemployment in Gaza standing at 45.2 percent for the second half of 2010, one of the highest rates in the world and a record high for a 6-month period in the Palestinian coastal strip, ...
An analyst says the volcanic ash cloud drifting over southern Australia could cost Qantas up to $20 million per day. TICKY FULLERTON, PRESENTER: There's a call tonight for Qantas to update the stock market on the full financial impact of the volcanic ...
Times of India - 1 hour ago
VARANASI: The mega blood donation camp, titled 'A Drop to Life', jointly organised by THE TIMES OF INDIA.com and Shubham Hospital, in association with the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Varanasi branch and Red FM, received overwhelming response on ...
Gunmen and a suicide bomber storm the provincial council in Baqubah, the capital of Diyala province. Iraqi forces retake the building, but the latest in a string of assaults raises questions about security as US forces plan their withdrawal.
The Guardian - 3 hours ago
Vietnamese sailors train with a machine gun on Phan Vinh Island in the Spratly archipelago, which is at the centre of a territorial dispute with China.
The Associated Press - 30 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration says Sudan risks killing a process of normalizing relations with the US if it continues a military campaign in areas disputed with Southern Sudan.
The Daily Star - 39 minutes ago
By Daily Star Staff BEIRUT: Iran has congratulated Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati on his new government, in which Hezbollah and its allies hold the majority, the official IRNA news agency said Tuesday.
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4 hours ago New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said this week's tremors have hit the same parts of the city that were devastated by the Feb. 22 earthquakes.
Voice of America - 11 minutes ago
Palestinian rivals Fatah and Hamas met Tuesday in Cairo and appeared headed toward resolving differences hindering the formation of a unity government.
BERLIN - A two-year-old boy Tuesday became the first child to die in an outbreak of a virulent strain of E. coli in Germany that authorities say is abating, taking the death toll to at least 37.
Reuters - 3 hours ago
BEIJING, June 14 (Reuters) - China's President Hu Jintao told his Iranian counterpart on Tuesday that six-nation talks were the best way to guarantee Iran's right of peaceful use of nuclear energy on the eve of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization ...
The Daily Yomiuri - 18 minutes ago
The nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant has residents in areas hosting the country's 54 nuclear reactors rethinking their attitudes about the plants in their backyards.
Police officers graduating in Kabul. The attacks by security officers are increasing as NATO races to train the army and the police.
ZENGCHENG, China—The deployment of thousands of riot police armed with tear gas and shotguns appeared to have restored order to this southern Chinese town after days of severe rioting, but both migrant workers and a government think tank ...
Tehran Times - 2 minutes ago
By Devrim Basar Turan Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's popularity is beyond party affiliations and there is not a single politician in Turkey who can challenge his control over Turkish politics for a long time to come.
Speaking in San Juan, Puerto Rico Tuesday morning, President Obama addressed the struggles of the island territory since the recession started and linked them to those of other Americans.
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