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As Cote d'Ivoire's bloody leadership contest draws to a close and the surrender of Laurent...
Washington – As the Libya conflict appears to settle into a potentially protracted...
 
UN forces patrol on a street of, Ivory Coast, Abidjan Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2010.
United Nations staff in western Ivory Coast have found more than 100 bodies in the past 24 hours, some burned alive and others thrown down a well, in a further sign of the ethnic violence gripping the country. The grim discovery came a week after the...
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Israeli soldiers work next to the Iron Dome anti-rocket system, in the coastal city of Ashkelon, Monday, April 4, 2011.
On Thursday evening, Israel's new Iron Dome mobile short-range missile defence system was used in a combat operation for the first time, Israeli officials say. A battery located...
photo: AP / Tsafrir Abayov
* FILE ** Police and investigators look at what remains of the flight deck of Pan Am 103 on a field in Lockerbie, Scotland, in this Dec 22, 1988 file photo. In the 15 years since Pan American World Airways shut down, ex-employee Anthony La Pera had assumed he would never get paid for leftover wages and accrued vacation. But La Pera and another 15,000 ex-employees can expect to open their mailboxes one day this December and find that a check has arrived, from a $33 million settlement with the government of Libya over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. It marks the the end of the liquidation of an iconic airline.
Defection of Libya's Moussa Koussa prompts mixed responses from US and British relatives of those killed in the Lockerbie bombing Moussa Koussa: In their open letter to other Lockerbie families, Cumnock and Hudson said Koussa’s treatment after his...
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Easter deals: bank holiday bonus lures more to the sun
Tour operators are offering thousands of extra holidays over the Easter period to satisfy a surge in demand among British travellers. There are Easter bargains to be had in the Algarve Photo: ALAMY By Oliver Smith 10:27AM BST 08 Apr 2011...
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Ice floes and treacherous weather pose challenges to Military Sealift Command.
Bangkok - The first UN climate talks for the year entered their final day on Friday with negotiators still trying to hammer out a deal after familiar feuds between rich and poor nations flared. The four days of talks had an apparently modest main...
photo: US Navy / Capt. Robert Lee
EU ministers to wrangle over Portugal bailout deal
European finance ministers will try to work out the size and terms of a rescue loan for Portugal at their meeting in Hungary today and tomorrow - but uncertainty persists over how much the caretaker government in Lisbon can offer in return. Portugal...
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Bill Gates endorses Khanacademy.com's free educational resources
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, once the richest man in the world, knows a good deal when he sees one. Since 2010, Gates, whose foundation supports education, has heaped praise on khanacademy.com, a Web site banking more than 2,500 free mini-lectures...
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A youth supporter of Alassane Ouattara, left, follows a young republican forces soldier as he crosses the deserted main northern highway into Abidjan, as he leaves a guard post near the checkpoint serving as a republican forces operating base, on the outskirts of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Thursday, April 7, 2011.
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President Barack Obama speaks at the White House in Washington, after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., regarding the budget and possible government shutdown Thursday, April 7, 2011.
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Brazil's Vice President Jose Alencar smiles during a news conference moments before leaving the hospital where he stayed for the last 26 days and underwent a 17-hour surgery to remove abdominal tumors, in Sao Paulo, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009. The 77-year-old Alencar has been battling abdominal cancer since 1997.
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