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Less than 24 hours after the 11 March earthquake and tsunami struck north-east Japan,...
About 230,000 people have been displaced in Mexico because of drug violence, and about half of...
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 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, left, and Syrian President Bashar Assad give a news conference Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006 at Ash-Shaeb presidential palace in Damascus. Chavez opened his visit with a pledge to stand by Syria in strong opposition to the U.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez expressed support for Syria's president on Saturday, calling him a "humanist" and a "brother" facing a wave of violent protests backed by the United States and its allies. Chavez's support...
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Agents from the FBI and other law enforcement agencies work at a 24-hour operations in a coordinated investigation of the Times Square attempted bombing, Monday May 3, 2010.
WASHINGTON — Within months after the Bush administration relaxed limits on domestic-intelligence gathering in late 2008, the F.B.I. assessed thousands of people and groups in search of evidence that they might be criminals or terrorists, a...
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Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai lama speaking to Indian media people, Dharamshala, India
Members of the 14th Tibetan parliament-in-exile, which concluded its 10-day session in Dharamshala on Friday, finally gave in to the desire of the Dalai Lama to give up his political role in Tibet’s...
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In this photo taken on June 11, 2009, a Japan Coast Guard boat goes on patrol in Yokohama port, passing by cargo containers in Yokohama near Tokyo, Japan.
By ANDREW DOWELL Japan's devastating combination of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident was a wakeup call reminding companies across the world just how much they rely on the island nation. Tracing the Supply Chain View Slideshow Reuters Many...
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File - US Army Specialist Jeremy Morlock, who was sentenced to 24 years in prison for murdering Afghan civilians.
Smiling as he leaned over the young man's body, and using one hand to present his bloodied face to the camera, Corporal Jeremy Morlock celebrated the murder of an innocent Afghan civilian as if he had just bagged a magisterial moose from the wilds of...
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India's Yuvraj Singh, foreground left, is congratulated by Australia's captain Ricky Ponting, right, after India won the match during the Cricket World Cup quarterfinal match between India and Australia, in Ahmedabad, India, Thursday, March 24, 2011.
India ended Australia's 12-year World Cup domination as Sachin Tendulkar led a star-studded batting lineup to a five-wicket win Thursday that set up a semifinal against archrival Pakistan. Until last weekend Australia was unbeaten in 34 World Cup...
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Nurses help pushing a patient's bed as they are evacuated from a hospital building following an earthquake at Chiang Rai hospital in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand Thursday, March 24, 2011. A powerful earthquake struck northeastern Myanmar on Thursday night, killing one woman and shaking buildings as far away as Bangkok. No tsunami was generated.
BANGKOK—A strong earthquake struck eastern Myanmar Thursday, the US Geological Survey said, as Thai police reported at least one death and shaking was felt in several countries across southeast Asia. The quake was felt as far away as Bangkok, almost...
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