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The street leading to Tavistock Square in central London is still closed, Sunday July 17, 2005, ten days after a suicide bomber killed himself and thirteen passengers in a London bus on July 7th.
LONDON — None of the 52 victims of the al-Qaida-inspired bombing of London's transit system could have been saved if emergency workers had reached them more quickly, a judge ruled Friday, disappointing some victims' families who hoped she would...
photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere
 Investors check shares prices at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007. Share prices on Bursa Malaysia were higher at mid-morning on continued gains in plantations counters, dealers said the market resumed its
Commodities spiralled lower again on Friday with crude oil sliding a further $5 as concerns over a slowdown in global growth sent traders rushing for the exit for the seventh successive session. Crude oil again suffered the deepest losses amid...
photo: AP /Andy Wong
President Barack Obama delivers a statement in the East Room of the White House on the mission against Osama bin Laden, May 1, 2011.
Obama's day on hallowed ground Washington (CNN) -- As details emerged about a possible attack on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, President Barack Obama was scheduled Friday to meet the men responsible for collecting the intelligence during a raid on...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
Peacekeepers with the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) maintain security at a food and water distribution point in the town of Grande Saline, in Haiti’s Artibonite region. Due to its isolated, coastal location, the town has been badly affected by a recent cholera outbreak and is in dire of need of clean water and medical care.
It’s beginning to look like rain. What’s good news for some is tragic for others. In Haiti, the coming rainy season means more are likely to die from the spread of cholera via and increase in flowing, dirty water. Since October, the United Nations...
photo: UN / Sophia Paris
Pakistani army troops guard the perimeter of the walled compound of a house where al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was caught and killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, May 5, 2011
Causes of extremism remain Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- As the death of Osama bin Laden reverberates around the world, the root causes of extremism are apparently largely being ignored. But the goals that need to be achieved in Pakistan and...
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed
This is a Thursday, July 7, 2005, file photo of forensic officer as he walks next to the wreckage of a double decker bus with its top blown off and damaged cars scattered on the road at Tavistock Square in central London . The inquests into the deaths of 52 commuters in the suicide bombings on London's  transit system in 2005 will look at whether failures by British spies and police contributed to the attacks, a judge ruled Friday May 21, 2010.
The coroner at the inquests into the 7/7 London bombings is due to publish her findings. Lady Justice Hallett will examine the work of the emergency and security services...
photo: AP / Sang Tan, File
A gay couple attends the first "National March Against Homophobia" in downtown Brasilia, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.
BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil's Federal Supreme Court on Thursday legally recognized homosexual partnerships in a landmark case for gay rights in a country with the world's largest population of Roman Catholics. Justices at the STF, as...
photo: AP / Eraldo Peres
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