In this Feb. 18, 2011, file photo, Bahraini anti-government demonstrators run during clashes between protesters and the Bahraini army during a demonstration in Manama, Bahrain.
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
Bahrain Crackdown Ignored By West
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The fate of Bahrain's protest movement is a stark reminder of how Western and regional power politics can trump reformist yearnings, even in an Arab world convulsed by popular uprisings against entrenched autocrats. Bahrain is not Libya or Syria, but Western tolerance of the Sunni monarchy's crackdown suggests that interests such as the U.S. naval...
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa reacts after listening favorable reports about a referendum he proposed as he is interviewed during a TV broadcast at GamaTV station in Quito, Ecuador, Saturday, May 7, 2011.
photo: AP / Dolores Ochoa
Ecuador President Rafael Correa 'wins referendum'
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Results so far in Ecuador's referendum suggest wide-ranging reforms proposed by President Rafael Correa are on course to be approved. But with final results...
File - President Barack Obama is presented with a team jersey by Pittsburgh Steelers President Arthur J. Rooney II as team Chairman Dan Rooney, looks on as the president honored the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers, Thursday, May 21, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak
Obama and the Politics of Rashard and Vick
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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "The purpose and goals of the corporation are never questioned. To question them, to engage in criticism of the goals of the collective, is to be obstructive and negative." -Chris Hedges, Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy And The Triumph Of Spectacle. When it was announced that Rashard...
In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad carry his pictures as military police load the coffins of eleven killed soldiers and security force members into ambulances before sending them to their families for burial, in front of a military hospital in the central city of Homs, Syria, Saturday, May 7, 2011.
photo: AP / SANA
Several protesters killed as Syria continues crackdown
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Reporting from Cairo— Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar Assad appeared determined to stop persistent antigovernment protests Sunday, with clashes in several cities leading to several deaths, scores of injuries and hundreds of arrests, activists said. A 12-year-old boy was reportedly killed in the western city of Homs, where other...
In this undated image taken from video provided by the U.S. Department of Defense, Osama bin Laden is shown in a new video released on Saturday, May 7, 2011.
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Obama presses Pakistan on bin Laden
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WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Barack Obama has pressed Pakistan to probe how Osama bin Laden managed to live for years under the nose of its military, saying he must have been supported by locals. Obama stopped short of saying the Pakistani government was involved, but the White House called on Islamabad to help counter growing mistrust by...
File - Asylum seekers hold a protest on the roof of the Villawood detention center in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010.
photo: AP / Rob Griffith
Australia condemned over deal to ship refugees to Malaysia
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Australia's latest initiative to deter asylum-seekers by sending them to Malaysia was roundly condemned yesterday, with critics noting that Kuala Lumpur has refused to sign the United Nations Refugee Convention and has a record of mistreating refugees. Under pressure to act tough on "boat people", the Prime Minister, Julia Gilllard, said at the...
Bahraini soldiers secure the area atop their armored vehicles decorated with national flags along a picture of Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa near the Pearl Square in Manama, Bahrain, Saturday, March 19, 2011. Bahrain tore down the 300-foot (90-meter) monument at the heart of a square purged of Shiite protesters this week, erasing a symbol of an uprising that's inflaming sectarian tensions across the region.
photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev
Bahrain's king orders end to emergency law
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MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) -- State media in Bahrain says the king has ordered an end to the emergency rule imposed in mid-March to quell a wave of anti-government protests in the Gulf country. Bahrain state TV said the state of emergency will end June 1 in line with a royal decree issued on Sunday. The announcement comes as 21 opposition leaders and...
Egyptians gather next to a building belonging to Christians that was set on fire during clashes between Muslims and Christians in the Imbaba neighborhood of Cairo Sunday, May 8, 2011.
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
Military arrests 190 people in Egypt church attack
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SARAH EL DEEB Associated Press= CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's military rulers have reacted swiftly to attempts to burn down a pair of churches in a Cairo slum during sectarian riots that killed 10 people by referring 190 people to military trial. Mobs of ultraconservative Muslims from the Salafi religious trend converged on a church in the Cairo slum of...
Firemen fight a fire at a church surrounded by angry Muslims in the Imbaba neighborhood in Cairo late Saturday, May 7, 2011.
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Nine killed in sectarian violence in Cairo
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CAIRO (AFP) – Clashes between Muslims and Christians in the Egyptian capital Cairo left nine dead and more than 100 injured and a church was set on fire, medical and security officials said. The two groups clashed after Muslims attacked the Coptic Saint Mena church in the working class neighbourhood of Imbaba to free a Christian woman they...
In this undated image from video seized from the walled compound of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and released Saturday, May 7, 2011 by the U.S. Department of Defense a man, who the American government identified as Osama bin Laden, watches television, showing an image of U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Osama Bin Laden's Abbottabad house 'was al-Qaeda hub'
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Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was in active control of the terror network from his compound in northern Pakistan, US intelligence services now believe. Reversing...
Nuclear power should be favoured over plans to build thousands of offshore wind turbines, the...
VENICE, Italy — Pope Benedict XVI urged Italy on Sunday to welcome immigrants fleeing to...
 
Radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir waves to photographers during his trial at a district court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, May 9, 2011.
Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Prosecutors in Indonesia demanded a life sentence Monday for radical cleric Abu Bakar Bashir for a series of terror-related charges, including planning, attempting, funding and inciting terrorism. Some of the charges carry...
photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana
File - Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, briefs the Security Council on the situation in that country.
AIDA CERKEZ Associated Press= SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Bosnia is facing one of its worst political crises since war ended in 1995, the country's international administrator is warning the United Nations. The comments from Valentin Inzko...
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras
President Barack Obama pauses before addressing the Families USA 16th Annual Health Action Conference, in Washington on Capitol Hill, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Families USA is an consumer advocacy health care organization.
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has pressed the Pakistan government to investigate on what kind of support infrastructure al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden had at his Abbottabad compound near Islamabad . "We think that there had to be some sort of...
photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite
Australia Aboriginal Apology
The Australian government is to fund emergency measures to help combat suicide in Aboriginal communities in the remote Kimberley region. It has seen a sharp increase in the number of indigenous people taking their own lives. Young Aborigines are four...
photo: AP / Mark Graham
A Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is captured by a trap camera in Riau, Indonesia.
Conservation group WWF has urged companies to drop plans to clear Indonesian forest areas where infra-red cameras have captured footage of rare Sumatran tigers and their cubs. The video recorded in March and April shows two mothers with four cubs and...
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In this photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) , workers in protective suits conduct cooling operation by spraying water at the damaged No. 4 unit of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex in Okumamachi, northeastern Japan,Tuesday, March 22, 2011.
TOKYOAtomic power will remain a major part of Japan's energy policy despite the ongoing crisis at one tsunami-crippled plant and a looming shutdown of another while its quake protections are improved, a government official said Sunday....
photo: AP / Tokyo Electric Power Co.
Migrants receives assistance as they arrive on the tiny island of Lampedusa, Italy, early Sunday, May 8, 2011.
JACK SHENKER in Lampedusa DOZENS OF African migrants were left to die in the Mediterranean Sea after European and Nato military units apparently ignored their cries for help. A vessel carrying 72 passengers, including several women, children and...
photo: AP / Francesco Malavolta
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