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A Libyan rebel fires a rocket towards pro-Moammar Gadhafi forces on the front line of Dafniya in Misrata, Libya, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
photo: AP / Abdel-Kader Fassouk
In Congress, divisions over Libya
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photo: AP / Peter Morrison
Violence erupts in Belfast for second night as hundreds clash
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A second bout of violence broke out on the streets of Belfast yesterday with police clashing with loyalists and republicans as petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown for a second night. Some 200 loyalists wearing balaclava helmets appeared in the late evening and attacked the Catholic Short Strand enclave in east Belfast with fireworks, bricks...
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photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
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Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou's government has survived a confidence vote in Parliament - gaining more than 151 votes. Papandreou called the vote to stop an internal party revolt and help him pass unpopular austerity measures that have caused strikes,...
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A Syrian protester waves a national flag as others rally in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
Pro-Assad rallies held across Syria
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Government supporters and opponents clashed in three Syrian cities and security forces opened fire, killing at least seven people including a teenager, activists reported. The bloodshed came as President Bashar Assad's regime sought to counter a 3-month-old pro-democracy uprising with mass demonstrations. The Local Coordinating Committees, which...
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photo: US Army
Don't Forget Cybernetic Wars
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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Lately, news reports have constantly circled the globe concerning past, present and future cyber wars. The Pentagon is still reeling over the malware virus, that occurred three years ago, and is considered one of the most significant breaches in the history of U.S. military networks. While the...
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photo: UN / Stuart Price
Sudan to Pull Troops From Abyei and Allow Peacekeepers
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NAIROBI, Kenya -- The Sudanese government has agreed to pull its troops out of the flashpoint Abyei area and allow Ethiopian peacekeepers to come in, the result of a deal signed Monday that could ease tensions along Sudan's disputed north-south border. The status of Abyei, which straddles northern and southern Sudan and is claimed by both, has been...
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photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev
Fresh Libya civilian deaths pile pressure on NATO
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SURMAN, Libya - The Libyan government said on Monday 19 civilians were killed in a NATO air strike on the home of one of Muammar Gaddafi's top officials, a day after NATO admitted killing civilians in a separate aerial attack. Libyan officials took reporters to Surman, 70 km (45 miles) west of Tripoli, to the site of what they said was a NATO air...
In this photo provided by Russia Emergency Situations Ministry press service, wreckage of Tu-134 plane, belonging to the RusAir airline, is seen on a highway near the city of Petrozavodsk early Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
photo: AP / Ministry of Emergency Situations press serv
44 killed in Russian highway plane crash
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MOSCOW (AFP) – Forty-four people were killed and eight badly injured when a plane crashed onto a highway and burst into flames in northern Russia, narrowly missing an inhabited area, officials said Tuesday. The RussAir Tu-134 tried to stage an apparent emergency landing in poor weather conditions just before midnight on a motorway two...
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photo: AP / Hassene Dridi
Tunisia Convicts Former President
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By DAVID GAUTHIER-VILLARS And DEBORAH BALL A Tunis criminal court on Monday convicted Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia's deposed president, of embezzling state funds, and sentenced him to 35 years in prison, the first conviction of a North African ruler since the start of the Arab Spring revolution that has swept the Middle East. View Full Image...
Libyan rebels and government troops are locked in fierce battle, months after a popular...
Greek default and exit has always been the most likely outcome of the eurozone crisis. The...
On June 15, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel fulfilled a campaign pledge by holding a “Food Desert...
 
File - Chinese Avant-Garde artist Ai Weiwei is pictured with a video camera at the Theater am Goetheplatz in Bremen, northern Germany, on Sunday, Oct. 4,2009.
BEIJING - Renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, among the most prominent activists detained in China's sweeping recent crackdown, was released on bail Wednesday after state media said he confessed to tax evasion, accusations his family has denied. Ai...
photo: AP / Focke Strangmann
File - Soldiering in Nuristan Province - Soldiers patrol isolated areas of the province.
Afghan intelligence officials in the province of Nuristan have accused the central government and Nato forces in particular of ignoring insurgents there and in other...
photo: US Army / Staff Sgt. Isaac A. Graham
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou speaks to journalists at an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday March 25, 2010.
ATHENS: The Greek prime minister survived a crucial confidence vote early Wednesday, keeping alive a government dedicated to averting a debt default that could spark a financial maelstrom around the world. Lawmakers voted 155 to 143 along party lines...
photo: AP / Thierry Charlier
File - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the opening session of the sixth Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, which was adopted in New York on 10 September 1996 and has been signed, to date, by 181 States.
UNITED NATIONS - The 192-nation UN General Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved a second five-year term for UN chief Ban Ki-moon, who analysts and diplomats see as a solid ally of Washington. The former South Korean foreign minister, who took...
photo: UN / Sophie Paris
An Airbus A380 superjumbo of Australian Qantas airline starts at the airbus plant in Hamburg, northern Germany, Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010.
SYDNEY - Australia's flagship carrier Qantas said Wednesday it has reached a 95 million Australian dollar ($100 million) settlement with Rolls-Royce over last year's mid-air disintegration of a superjumbo engine, which temporarily forced the...
photo: AP / dapd, Axel Heimken
People inspect a destroyed liquor store after a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
SINAN SALAHEDDIN Associated Press= BAGHDAD (AP) — Twin explosions early Tuesday near a government compound killed at least 22 people and wounded dozens in a rare attack in the Shiite heartland, Iraqi officials said. The blasts came as Iraq's top...
photo: AP / Karim Kadim
Syrian pro-government protesters carry pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad as they shout slogans following Friday prayers outside the Omayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 15, 2011. In central Damascus, hundred of regime supporters marched near the historic Umayyad mosque, carrying pictures of Assad and chanting "Our souls, our blood we sacrifice for you Bashar" as tens of thousands of people chanting "Freedom!" held protests in several Syrian cities Friday demanding far greater reforms than the limited concessions offered by President Bashar Assad.
BEIRUT - Syrian activists say clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters have killed at least three people. The Local Coordinating Committees, which tracks the Syrian protest movement, said two people were killed in the central city of Homs...
photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman
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