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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, right, and his defence lawyer Courtenay Griffits, left, are seen at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday, July 13, 2009.
photo: AP / Robin van Lonkhuijsen
Charles Taylor boycotts war crimes trial again
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LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Charles Taylor's lawyer launched a scathing attack Wednesday on judges in the former Liberian President's war crimes trial, accusing them of putting ego ahead of justice in the landmark case. Courtenay Griffiths spoke outside the courtroom after he and Taylor again boycotted the closing stages of his trial at the...
North Korean Army soldiers, background, look at southern side as South Korean Army soldiers stand guard at the border village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, South Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 20. 2010.
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon
Talks between rival Koreas collapse
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Military talks aimed at easing tensions between South and North Korea collapsed during their second day when the North withdrew from discussions, according to a South Korean government official. The rival Koreas began discussions on Tuesday, in the border village of Panmunjom, the first talks since the North's shelling of a...
Chinese paramilitary soldiers march past a portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the revolutionary hero claimed by both Taiwan and China, overlooking visitors to Beijing's Tiananmen Square, amid a historic visit by the leader of Taiwan's Nationalist Party to China Wednesday April 27, 2004.
photo: AP / Elizabeth Dalzie
Taiwan general Lo Hsieh-che held on China spy charges
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Continue reading the main story Related Stories Taiwan's forgotten amateur spies 'Taiwan spy' executed by Beijing 'Soft power' raises Taiwan's profile A Taiwanese general has been detained on suspicion of spying for China - the highest-ranking officer involved in alleged espionage in decades. Maj Gen Lo Hsieh-che was recruited by China in 2004...
Anti-government protesters demonstrate in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill
Egyptians stage new big protest
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Egyptians staged one of their biggest protests yet on Tuesday demanding President Hosni Mubarak step down now, their wrath undiminished by the vice president's announcement of a plan to transfer power. Protesters, many moved by a Google executive's tearful account of his detention by security forces, poured into Cairo's Tahrir Square to pack a...
Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi motions to the media as he leaves an EU summit in Brussels, Friday, Feb. 4, 2011.
photo: AP / Thierry Charlier
Italy PM faces 'immediate trial'
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Prosecutors in Italy will request on Wednesday an immediate trial for the embattled Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is accused of paying for sex with an underage girl and later abusing his power to cover it up. The request, which means the prosecutors believe they have enough evidence in the case to skip a preliminary hearing, will add to the...
Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, right, shakes hands with Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague during a meeting at Carthage Palace, outside Tunis, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011. Hague  met with Tunisia's interim government Tuesday, kicking off a whirlwind three-day trip to five countries in northern Africa and the Middle East amid a wave of popular protests in the region.
photo: AP / Hassene Dridi
Middle East peace process at risk, William Hague says
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Continue reading the main story Related Stories Hague on 'reform tour' in Tunisia Egypt protesters seek new resolve Mass rally on Yemen 'day of rage' The Middle East peace process could become a "casualty" of the calls for change sweeping across the Arab world, the foreign secretary has warned. William Hague, who is touring the region, said it...
Vice President Joe Biden gestures during an event in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, to discuss the Administration's plan to build a 21st century infrastructure, from road and bridges to high-speed rail.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci
US demands immediate end to Egypt's emergency law
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2011-02-09 08:07:16.0US demands immediate end to Egypt's emergency lawHosni Mubarak, egypt transition,11004220Global General2@webnews/enpproperty--> WASHINGTON - The United States on Tuesday set out four steps Cairo must take to end Egypt's crisis, telling its ally to stop harassing protesters and immediately repeal an emergency law allowing...
President Bush gestures as he speaks about the Patriot Act in Baltimore, Md., Wednesday, July 20, 2005. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak
House rejects bill to extend Patriot Act surveillance provisions put in place after Sept. 11
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In a misstep for the new Republican leadership, the House has rejected legislation to extend for nine months three key surveillance tools that are part of the nation's post-Sept. 11 anti-terror...
A man walks past London's Stock Exchange, on Friday, May 21, 2010. The London Stock Exchange has reported a return to profit a year after absorbing heavy losses from its takeover of Borsa Italiana. For the year ending March 31, LSE said Friday that its posted a net profit of 90.4 million British pounds (some 130 million US dollars) compared to a loss of 338 million pounds in the previous year. Revenue was down 6 percent to 605.6 million pounds.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
TMX Group in Talks With London Stock Exchange
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The Associated Press By ROB GILLIES Associated Press TORONTO February 8, 2011 (AP) TMX Group, the operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange, said Tuesday it is in advanced talks to merge with the London Stock Exchange in a deal that would make it one...
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon arrives for a meeting of the European Popular Party, prior to the start of a meeting in Brussels, Thursday, March 13, 2008. Arriving for two days of summit talks Thursday, European Union leaders were expressing growing worries over whether their economies could escape a downturn casting fresh doubts over how the bloc intends to implement pollution cuts
photo: AP / Geert Vanden Wijngaert
French Official Says Egypt Paid for Family Vacation
read more The New York Times
PARIS — Prime Minister François Fillon admitted on Tuesday that he had accepted free lodging and transportation for his family from the Egyptian government during a Christmas vacation. His statement came as the foreign minister, Michèle Alliot-Marie, again refused to resign for accepting two free flights from a Tunisian...
We learn from the press and political analysts that, against all odds and in spite of the...
Blood turns brown with age. Revolutions do not. Vile rags now hang in a corner of the square,...
 
A no-passing sign is seen in front of the Nokia factory in Bochum, Germany, Thursday Jan. 17, 2008.
Continue reading the main story Related Stories Nokia warns of weak start to 2011 Nokia reabsorbs Symbian software Nokia starts smartphone fightback Nokia's new CEO has sent an outspoken and frank memo to his staff that suggests the phone giant is in...
photo: AP / Frank Augstein
Supporters of a Pakistani religious party shout slogans during a protest against a U.S. consular employee suspected in the shooting deaths of two Pakistani men in Lahore on Thursday, in Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. A Pakistani court ordered the government Tuesday not to release an American official arrested in the shooting deaths of two Pakistanis despite U. S. insistence that he has diplomatic immunity and has been detained illegally.
ISLAMABAD - A Pakistani official says Islamabad and Washington can amicably resolve a dispute over the fate of a former U.S. Special Forces soldier held in shooting deaths of two Pakistanis. U.S. officials have warned they may cut off aid to Pakistan...
photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad
A port bow view of the British nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine HMS VANGUARD (SSBN-50) approaching the harbor entrance.
The government has decided to put off a decision on a new nuclear weapons system until 2015 A Trident submarine makes it's way out from Faslane Naval base. Photograph: Jeff J Mitchell/WorldPhotos.com...
photo: US DoD / OS2 John Bouvia
In this photo supplied by the British Columbia Supreme Court, the recovered right front door of Air India flight 182 which blew up off the coast of Ireland 20 years ago is shown in this handout photo released Tuesday, April 27, 2004. After nearly two years of testimony, two Indian-born Sikhs charged in the deadliest terrorist strike before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks will learn their fate Wednesday March 16, 2005 when a judge gives his verdict in the 1985 Air India bombings that killed 331 people
Vancouver, Feb 9, (IANS): Wednesday, February 09, 2011 --> Jailed Air India Kanishka bomber Inderjit Singh Reyat's petition to challenge his latest conviction has angered families of the victims of the 1985 tragedy. After spending 15 years in jail...
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New York City taxis negotiate Columbus Circle in Manhattan, Tuesday Oct. 4, 2005. Taxi regulators have been exploring the possibility of requiring all city cabs to come equipped with GPS devices, which can be used to pinpoint a vehicle's exact location using signals from satellites. But the potential cost of such a system has bothered some drivers, already squeezed by rising fuel prices.
Having an appliance that talks — but doesn't listen — drives some people around the bend. Others enjoy having someone in the car to argue with. It's all about the voice, an expert says....
photo: AP / Richard Drew
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks during a joint news conference with Japan's Prime Minister Taro Aso at the latter's official residence in Tokyo, on Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011, 2:11 pm Press Release: United Nations Egypt’s ‘Key Role’ In Middle East Peace Must Be Preserved In Any Transition BAN New York, Feb 8 2011 7:10PM Egypt under President Hosni Mubarak has played a key...
photo: AP / Yuriko Nakao, Pool
A detainee sits down during breakfast inside Camp Delta at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba, July 7, 2010.
The "war on terror" prison at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba is "one of the finest prison systems in the world", former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld said in an interview with Fox News.  Rumsfeld, who is...
photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth
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Holding a poster bearing a picture of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, South Korean protesters and Egyptians living in South Korea participate in a rally denouncing Mubarak's rule near the Egypt embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011.
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A Christmas tree is installed on Red Square with St. Basil Cathedral and Kremlin's Spassky Tower, right, in the background, in Moscow, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. Russia was announced as host of the 2018 tournament.
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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs conducts the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009.
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Kashmiri muslims shout profreedom slogans during funeral procession of  Manzoor Magray  at Chogal village in Kupwara's Handwara town, north of Srinagar, the summer capital of india kashmir on February 5, 2011. Thousands of people protested in Indian Kashmir on Saturday against the killing of a 22-year-old student student, Magray, by soldiers, raising fear of a revival of anti-Indian unrest in which more than 100 people were killed last year. The army said it killed the student when he walked into an ambush laid by soldiers for separatist militants and tried to run away when challenged.
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India's S. Sreesanth, right, reacts after getting New Zealand's Kyle Mills out, a few balls after Mills hit him for a six, during the second one day international cricket match in Jaipur, India, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010.
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Indians of the Tucano ethnic group from the northern Brazilian state of Para, protest against the construction of the Belo Monte dam outside the presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, while inside the palace a ceremony to sign the dam's construction contract is being held, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010.
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Brazil's manager Luis Menezes, prior to his team's International Friendly soccer match against Ukraine at Pride Park Stadium, Derby, England, Monday Oct. 11, 2010
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