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Davos forum ends on cautious note
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Davos forum ends on cautious note
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Davos, Jan 30, PTI: Sunday, January 30, 2011 --> The 41st annual World Economic Forum meeting ended here on a cautious optimism with global leaders raising doubts about the world’s ability to combat effectively a possible financial crisis, even as they asked corporates not to sacrifice long-term...
Anti-Mubarak protests gather again for sixth day
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Anti-Mubarak protests gather again for sixth day
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President Hosni Mubarak, clinging to power despite unprecedented demands for an end to his 30-year rule, met today the powerful military, which is widely seen as holding the key to Egypt's future. Mr Mubarak held talks with Vice President Omar Suleiman, whose appointment yesterday has possibly set the scene for a transition in power; Defence...
Southern Sudan votes overwhelmingly for independence
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Southern Sudan votes overwhelmingly for independence
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Nairobi/Juba, Jan 30 (DPA) Sunday, January 30, 2011 --> Just short of 99 percent of Southern Sudanese have voted to secede from the north and form an independent state, according to preliminary results released Sunday. January's referendum was enshrined in a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war in Sudan between the mainly Muslim north...
STS-51-L's Final Resting Place at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. On January 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven-member crew were lost when a ruptured O-ring in the right Solid Rocket Booster caused an explosion soon after launch.
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In the Shadow of The City on a Hill, Challenger and Sputnik
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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In 1986, right after the Challenger Disaster, America's leading actor and elderly armchair warrior said, "They waved good-bye and prepared for their journey and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God." It was one of the few times that America's collective subconscious was...
A Somali pirate, hooded, arrives at South Regional Headquarters Korea Coast Guard in Busan, South Korea, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. The coast guard says that five Somali pirates  captured during a raid on a hijacked South Korean cargo ship in the Arabian Sea have been brought to South Korea to stand trial.
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Somali pirates could face South Korea charges
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Seoul: Five suspected Somali pirates captured after a mission to rescue a hijacked ship have been brought to South Korea to face possible criminal charges, officials said on Sunday. The suspects, seized on January 21 during a South Korean navy raid on the Samho Jewelry, arrived in Seoul on a special flight before being sent to the southern port...
A protestor holds the Tunisian flag as he demonstrates in front of the RCD party office after the sign bearing its name was dismantled, in Tunis, Thursday, Jan. 20. 2011. The Constitutional Democratic Rally, RCD, party  was founded by ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday after 23 years in power.
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Tunisia's Ben Ali relative asks for asylum in Canada
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Continue reading the main story Tunisia turmoil 'Speakers' corner' Will returnees re-ignite revolt? Key players now Q&A;: Tunisia crisis The Canadian government says a brother-in-law of the ousted Tunisian president has applied for refugee status....
Demonstrators chant slogans during a demonstration near the United Nations headquarters in New York on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011 against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
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Pressure builds on Mubarak
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The United States and other leading European nations have urged Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, to refrain from violence against unarmed protesters and work to create conditions for free and fair elections. Washington told Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday it was not enough simply to "reshuffle the deck" with a shake-up of...
Rescue workers stands beside bodies of casualties after a train crash in Hordorf near Oschersleben, eastern Germany, Sunday morning, Jan 30, 2011. The head-on train crash killed several people and injured more than 30 people. A passenger and a cargo train crashed head-on near Hordorf village, close to Saxony-Anhalt's state capital Magdeburg, and several train cars derailed and overturned, a spokesman for the district's firefighters said.
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German train crash near Magdeburg leaves 10 dead
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Continue reading the main story Related stories German train crashes into truck Germany mourns train crash dead...
Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen, reacts during a press conference at government buildings, Dublin, Ireland, Monday, Nov. 22, 2010. Cowen declared Monday he won't resign now despite pressure within his own unraveling government, because he's determined to pass an emergency budget and negotiate a massive EU-IMF bailout before he goes.
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Bailout Bill passed ahead of Irish election
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IRELAND'S Upper House of Parliament has passed a key finance Bill needed to secure the country's bailout package, paving the way for embattled Prime Minister Brian Cowen to call elections. The Budget - which hikes taxes and slashes spending as part of the price for the 67.5 billion euro ($91 billion)...
Pakistani rangers check the site of a blast inside a road tunnel in Kohat, Pakistan, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Pakistani police said that a car bomb has exploded in a tunnel in northwest Pakistan, killing a number of people.
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Twin truck bombings kill four, injure 19 in Pakistan
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Peshawar, January 29: At least four people including two women were killed and 19 others wounded in twin truck bombings that targeted a key road tunnel in Pakistan's northwest, officials said Saturday. The attacks took place late Friday night in and outside the tunnel which connects the main city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to the...
 
 
In his latest Newsweek article Stephen Kinzer wonders who America is betting on to counter the...
IT ALL began, ironically, on the annual Police Day, when the Egyptian regime calls on its...
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - The fishmonger at the market cries, "Long live Tunisia!", his smile as...
 
Protesters Call for Ouster of Sudanese President
By SARAH CHILDRESS Student protesters in Khartoum clashed with police on Sunday and called for the ouster of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, in a movement organizers said was inspired by the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. Communicating via the...
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Over 99 pct in Southern Sudan vote for secession
Quick ReadOfficials say more than 99 percent of voters in Southern Sudan opted for secession Photos...
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Big banks to unveil £24 billion profits
Four of the UK's biggest banks are set to unveil profits of more than £24 billion in what will be taken as the clearest sign to date that the banking sector is back on track after the global financial crisis. Despite public anger bankers are set to...
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Iraq offers to evacuate citizens living in Egypt
BAGHDAD (AP) — The Iraqi government says it will evacuate its citizens living in Egypt for free as the chaos in this North African nation enters its sixth day. Sunday's offer is a role reversal since many of the Iraqis living in Egypt fled their...
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Human error' to blame in German train smash
Hordorf, Germany: Human error was likely the cause of a head-on crash between a regional passenger train and a freight train in eastern Germany that killed 10...
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The Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter is shown after it was unveiled in a ceremony in Fort Worth, Texas, in this July 7, 2006, file photo.
NEW DELHI: India has no plans as of now to either join the US-led joint strike fighter (JSF) programme or buy the F-35 'Lightning-II ' fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) when it finally becomes operational. "We cannot have two types of FGFA. We...
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In this image taken from TV, showing Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right, shaking the hand of Omar Suleiman, who is sworn in as Vice President of Egypt, Saturday Jan. 29. 2011. Naming his vice president in the wake of the biggest challenge ever to his rule by anti-government protesters who have demonstrated through the streets of Cairo over recent days. On screen writing declares that Mubarak swears in Vice President Suleiman.(
CAIRO - With protests raging, Egypt's president named his intelligence chief as his first-ever vice president today, setting the stage for a successor as chaos engulfed the capital. Soldiers stood by - a few even joining the demonstrators - and the...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a meeting with Ireland's Foreign Minister Michael Martin, not shown, Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at State Department in Washington.
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 Egypt´s President Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah II of Jordan Saturday agreed that it´s high time for reviving the Middle East peace process through  WN/Bero Amer
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. In a nod to the post-crisis atmosphere, the World Economic Forum shifts its attention on Friday to austerity measures and priorities for improving the economy.
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Benfica's David Luiz from Brazil reacts during the game with Leixoes in a Portuguese League soccer match at Leixoes' Mar Stadium in Matosinhos, Portugal, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010. Benfica won 4-0
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Trade talks: India, Brazil and SA refuse to give more concessions to developed countries
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is seen during a bilateral meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Monday, Nov. 29, 2010, at the State Department in Washington.
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England's Ravi Bopara is seen on his knees after falling on the fifth day of the third cricket test match between England and Australia at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham, England, Monday, Aug. 3, 2009.
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Sir R. Allen Stanford, center, chairman of Stanford 20/20 Cricket, and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), gets out of his helicopter after he landed on the grounds of Lords Cricket Ground, in London, Wednesday June 11, 2008.
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President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011.
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates after beating Andy Murray of Britain in men's singles final at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011.
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A Qantas A380 superjumbo takes off from Mascot Airport in Sydney on Saturday Nov. 27, 2010. The superjumbo took off from Sydney on Saturday on the first A380 passenger flight for the airline since a midair engine explosion earlier this month triggered a global safety review.
 
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