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Protesters march with a giant Egyptian national flag at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
Egypt protesters demand Tantawi ouster
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Thousands of Egyptians marched on the cabinet headquarters in central Cairo on Tuesday to demand the removal of the ruling military council. The march, reminiscent of protests that forced President Hosni Mubarak to step down on February 11, followed a warning by the military council that it would use all legitimate means to end a five-day-old...
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photo: AP / Sang Tan
Ex-UK PM Brown accuses Murdoch papers of 'links with criminals'
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More scandals in Murdoch's empire? London (CNN) -- Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Tuesday accused media magnate Rupert Murdoch's newspapers of having "links with criminals" as he spoke to the BBC about allegations the Sunday Times illegally obtained private information about him. Brown accused the paper of getting his bank details,...
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photo: AP / Philippe Wojazer, Pool
Nicolas Sarkozy announces France to withdraw 1,000 troops from Afghanistan by end of 2012
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French president Nicolas Sarkozy said during a visit to Afghanistan on Tuesday that France will pull out 1,000 troops from its mission there by the end of 2012, as it speeds up its withdrawal with the United States. French soldiers have been involved in the U.S.- and Nato-led Afghanistan operation since 2001 Photo: EPA Sarkozy – on an...
File - JTF-Guantanamo guards escort a detainee to the detainee hospital located adjacent to Camp Four, Dec. 27.
photo: US Navy / Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Billings
Obama urged to investigate Bush torture claims
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photo: AP / Rahmat Gul
Karzai's brother shot dead in Kandahar
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Ahmed Wali Karzai, half brother to the Afghan president and one of the most powerful men in the country, has been killed by one of his own bodyguards. "I confirm that Ahmad Wali was killed inside his house," Zalmay Ayoubi, a spokesman for the governor of Kandahar province, told the Reuters news agency. Wali Karzai was shot dead by Sardar Mohammad,...
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photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Pakistan threatens to pull back troops from Afghan border
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Islamabad, Jul 12, (PTI): Tuesday, July 12, 2011 --> Pakistan today threatened to pull back its troops from the border with Afghanistan, as Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar said his country could not afford to keep forces deployed there following the suspension of US military assistance. Reacting to the Obama Administration's decision to...
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photo: AP / Petros Karadjias
Cyprus defense, military leaders quit after blast kills 12
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photo: AP / Rajanish Kakad
Murdoch grip on reins comes under fire in hacking
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Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaking to the media outside his official London residence, No.10 Downing Street, Monday, May, 10 2010.
photo: AP / Simon Dawson
Former British PM alleges reporters sought his personal information
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The damaged front side of the U.S. embassy is seen after pro-government protesters attacked the embassy compound in Damascus, Syria, Monday, July 11, 2011.
photo: AP
Syrian protesters attack US, French embassies
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Crowds calling for change again pack Cairo square
CAIRO (AP) -- The tens of thousands of Egyptians whose chants for faster change are ringing through Cairo's Tahrir Square months after they brought down Hosni Mubarak got a stern warning Tuesday from the ruling generals not to disrupt daily life in...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Pakistani police officers stand next to the wreckage of a damaged bus after an explosion on a highway on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Pakistani police say a blast on a bus has killed at least 10 people on a highway in the country's capital. Tahir Alam the operations police chief in Islamabad says the blast was believed to have been caused by a faulty gas cylinder that exploded.
ISLAMABAD, July 12 (AP) - (Kyodo)—As many as 15 people were burned alive and six injured in a fire in a passenger bus in an...
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed
This undated file photo shows Ahmad Wali Karzai brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaking during a meeting with elders in Kandahar province south of Kabul, Afghanistan. Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the president of Afghanistan, gets regular payments from the CIA and has for much of the past eight years, The New York Times reported Tuesday Oct. 27, 2009.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai's half brother, a lightning rod for criticism of all that is wrong with the Afghan government, was assassinated Tuesday at his home in southern Afghanistan, an official said. The...
photo: AP / File
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
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani security forces have detained a doctor who is suspected of helping the CIA to try and collect DNA samples from people who lived in Osama bin Laden's compound before the terror leader's death. A senior Pakistani...
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed
Egyptians demonstrator protest for the second day in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt
Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf said he would reshuffle his cabinet within a week, but crowds protesting at slow reforms and foot-dragging in prosecuting the ex-president said they were not satisfied. Protesters rejected Sharaf's statement on...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
the Google logo is displayed outside Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Google said Monday, Nov. 8, it will offer passengers on AirTran, Delta and Virgin America free Wi-Fi access this holiday season.
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photo: AP / Paul Sakuma
Lost world discovered below Atlantic Ocean
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photo: WN / John Sahid
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