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In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, a damaged car lies underneath rubble opposite a damaged residential building in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday, June 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Adam Schreck
NATO Admits Missile Hit a Civilian Home in Tripoli
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TRIPOLI, LibyaNATO acknowledged Sunday that an errant missile had destroyed a civilian home in the Libyan capital in the early morning, saying it may have killed civilians. It was the alliance’s first such admission in the three-month-long campaign of airstrikes against the military forces of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi. Reporters...
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photo: AP / Hassene Dridi
Tunisia's Ben Ali goes on trial in absentia
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The legal team of the ousted Tunisian president, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who has gone on trial in Tunis, intends to request a postponement to prepare his defence, according to one of his lawyers. Ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia on January 14 in the face of a popular uprising against his 23-year rule and is being tried in absentia by a...
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photo: UN / Paul Banks
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photo: AP / IAEA
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Demonstrators gesture towards the Greek parliament during a peaceful rally in central Athens' Syntagma square, Sunday, June 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Kostas Tsironis
Eurozone delays decision on vital Greek loans
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In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, members of the media and others examine the remains of a damaged residential building in Tripoli, Libya Sunday, June 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Adam Schreck
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Libyan officials showed reporters five bodies, two of them of toddlers, they said were among nine civilians killed in a 'barbaric' NATO air raid on Sunday as pressure mounted on the alliance to allow a political solution. Government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim accused the Western alliance of 'deliberately targeting civilians,' insisting there were no...
An elder protester of the Greek Communist party shouts slogans during a rally against the government's latest austerity measures and plans to sell off state enterprises in central Athens, Saturday, June 18, 2011.
photo: AP / Kostas Tsironis
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photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
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At least two people have died in an apparent Nato air strike that hit a house in the...
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is to address the nation for the first time in two months, as his security forces continue operations against protesters. The...
photo: AP / SANA
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photo: AP / Greg Baker
A hugh explosion near a United Nations compound in South Kordofan state, Tuesday, June 14, 2011. The fighting in Abyei comes as air bombardments have taken place in the north-south border region of South Kordofan.
Fighters from the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) in Darfur, in the west of Sudan, have said that the north's Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) has attacked them with war planes and military vehicles. The SLA said the...
photo: AP
Belarusian policemen block a central street to protect it from a youth opposition action "Revolution via social network" in Minsk, Belarus, Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
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photo: AP / Sergei Grits
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali waves to supporters in the affluent Carthage neighborhood next to the capital, Tunis, in Tunisia, on Sunday Oct. 25, 2009
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photo: AP / Hassene Dridi
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File - Long term demonstrator Brian Haw who has been on a permanent protest in Parliament Square, London for over four years, protests against the new Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, Monday August 1, 2005.
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