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A man wearing sunglasses painted with the colors of the Syrian national flag gives a v-sign during a rally in support of the Syrian opposition in Amman, Jordan, Thursday, July 7, 2011.
photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon
Syrian opposition calls for civil disobedience
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Syrians should wage a campaign of civil disobedience to try to force President Bashar al-Assad from power, an exiled dissident said at a meeting in Turkey aimed at forging a united opposition. The opposition, divided between Islamists and liberals, is holding a "National Salvation Congress" to try to unite behind the goal of ending 41 years of...
File - President Barack Obama listens as Vice President Joe Biden makes a point during a meeting with the Democratic leadership in the Oval Office, June 23, 2011.
photo: White House / Pete Souza
No debt ceiling deal in sight
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By Charles Riley @CNNMoney July 16, 2011: 7:40 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Just two weeks and a couple days. That's how long Congress has to raise the debt ceiling, or risk economic catastrophe. The deadline has been a long time coming. Treasury started sending letters to lawmakers in January urging them to raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling --...
Rupert Murdoch, centre, attempts to speak to the media after he held a meeting with the parents and sister of murdered school girl Milly Dowler in London, Friday, July 15, 2011.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
UK govt defends Murdoch ties as scandal spirals
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LONDON - Britain's Conservative-led government denied Saturday that it was too close to Rupert Murdoch's scandal-hit media empire, as the mogul apologized for phone hacking by one of his tabloids in full-page newspaper ads across the country. Government records show that Prime Minister David Cameron had scores of meetings with media executives in...
People walk to attend a Friday prayer as a rebel fighter stands on guard in the rebel-held Benghazi, Libya, Friday, July 15, 2011.
photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev
U.S. recognizes Libyan rebels' authority
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Istanbul (CNN) -- The United States now recognizes the main opposition group in Libya "as the legitimate governing authority" in a country that Moammar Gadhafi has long ruled with an iron first, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday. U.S. recognition of the Transitional National Council is a major diplomatic policy shift that could give...
Syrian protesters shout slogans
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Syrian security forces kill 32, witnesses say
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BEIRUT — Syrian security forces killed at least 32 protesters Friday as hundreds of thousands flooded the streets nationwide in the largest anti-government demonstrations since the uprising began more than four months ago, witnesses and activists said. The death toll included 23 in the capital Damascus, the most reported in a single day...
Egyptian protesters chant anti-military rule slogans while carrying a big Egyptian flag during a march from Tahrir square to the People's Assembly building in Cairo July 12, 2011.
photo: WN
Sovereignty revisited as interventions grow
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The Arab Spring (and its troublesome aftermath in Egypt); intervention in Libya; nonintervention in Syria; drone military operations in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia; the influx of unwanted immigrants and walls of exclusion; and selective applications of international criminal law - all draw into question the most basic of all ideas of world...
Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, left, and Chief executive of News International Rebekah Brooks leave his residence in central London, Sunday, July 10, 2011.
photo: AP / Sang Tan
Rebekah Brooks resigns over UK phone-hacking scandal
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Phone hacking scandal forces resignation London (CNN) -- Rebekah Brooks, former News of the World editor and chief executive of News International, has resigned in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, News International said Friday. Brooks, who was editor at the time of some of the most serious allegations against the newspaper, has been under...
A policeman walks around Zaveri Bazaar, one of the triple terrorist bombing sites on Wednesday, early in the morning in Mumbai, India, Friday, July 15, 2011. The bombings shook three separate neighborhoods within minutes of each other during busy evening rush hour.
photo: AP / Saurabh Das
India's unsolved bombings
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New Delhi - A series of bombings. No claim of responsibility. No prime suspects. Wednesday's explosions in India's financial capital Mumbai ticked a wearily familiar list of boxes in a country which is no stranger to bombings that go unclaimed and lack any transparent motive. Briefing reporters on Thursday about the investigation, Home Minister P...
Children watch Mount Lokon spewing volcanic materials at Kinilow village in North Tomohon , North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Friday, 15, July 2011. The volcano in central Indonesia spit lava and smoke high into the air early Friday, sending thousands of panicked residents racing down its fiery slopes. One woman died of a heart attack as she fled, but no other casualties were reported.
photo: AP / Gracey Wakari
Central Indonesian volcano erupts; residents flee
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Tomohon (Indonesia) Jul 15, (AP): Friday, July 15, 2011 --> A volcano in central Indonesia spit lava and smoke high into the air early today, sending thousands of panicked residents racing down its fiery slopes. One woman died of a heart attack as she fled, but no other casualties were reported. Mount Lokon, located in northern Sulawesi...
In this Thursday, July 14, 2011 photo, Libyan rebels gather around a captured tank in Kabaw, western Libya. On the western front, rebels reported retaking the western mountain village of Qawalish, 70 miles (120 kilometers) from Tripoli, from government forces Thursday after losing it the day before.
photo: AP / Gaia Anderson
Nato leaders in new diplomatic push on Libya
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is meeting Nato leaders in Turkey to seek a solution to the Libya crisis. The gathering, the fourth of its kind since March, will also...
MUMBAI: Were the triple bombings in Mumbai a "trial" or a "dry run" for something bigger? A...
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai, third from left, attends a ceremony Aug. 19, 2010, in Kabul, Afghanistan, to commemorate the 91st anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Rawalpindi, which granted Afghanistan independence from Great Britain in 1919.
Baktash Siawash has had to hear one phrase more than any other during his career: "We won't speak to him. He's just a young boy." Siawash is 25 years old and the youngest member of the Afghan parliament - and as both a politician and a former...
photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Bradley Lail
Turkish President Abdullah Gul , right, speaks with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Istanbul, Friday, July 15, 2011.
ISTANBUL-U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she is troubled by Turkey's arrests of dozens of journalists, calling it "inconsistent" with the economic and political progress the moderate Muslim nation has made. Despite those concerns,...
photo: AP / Saul Loeb
Somali children ride on top of baggage in a donkey-drawn cart as their family heads from the Somali border for the refugee camps around Dadaab, Kenya, Wednesday, July 13, 2011.
East Africa's worsening famine is one of the largest humanitarian crises in decades, a US official said, pledging "significant" aid. The US already pledged $5m on Friday to help Somali refugees, on top of a previously budgeted $63m. Reuben Brigety,...
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell
News about Rupert Murdoch is displayed on the Fox News ticker at a building which houses the News Corp. headquarters, Friday, July 15, 2011, in New York.
UK national newspapers are running a full-page advert with a signed apology from Rupert Murdoch over "serious wrongdoing" by the News of the World. The advert states: "We are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred." Rebekah Brooks, a former...
photo: AP / Mary Altaffer
President Of Venezuela Hugo Chavez
(Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Friday he would return to ally Cuba for chemotherapy, raising doubts about his fitness to fight for re-election next year in the OPEC-member nation. The announcement came less than two weeks after...
photo: Creative Commons / Que comunismo!
Egyptian protesters
MICHAEL JANSEN TENS OF thousands of revolutionaries took to the streets and squares of cities across Egypt yesterday on the "Friday of Final Warning". It was the eighth consecutive day of demonstrations, sit-ins and hunger strikes by men and women...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
An MQ-1 Predator unmanned aircraft, like the one shown here, crashed Feb. 9, 2010, during takeoff at an air base in Afghanistan.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- A U.S. drone strike targeting militants in southern Yemen Thursday killed at least 50 people, two Yemeni security sources said. This comes as the United States and the Yemeni government step up their efforts to target militants,...
photo: USAF / Senior Airman Olufemi A. Owolabi
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Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, left, and Chief executive of News International Rebekah Brooks leave his residence in central London, Sunday, July 10, 2011. Asian Football Confederation (AFC) President Mohamed bin Hammam speaks during the 23rd AFC Congress at a hotel in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, May 8, 2009. Bin Hammam's about face on Kuwait's involvement in the election came after the Court of Arbitration for Sport late Thursday gave authority to the other 45 Asian football nations to decide its voting rights. From left, Belgium's Prime Minister Yves Leterme, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy  and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso participate in a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010. E Russian President Dmitry Medvedev heads a meeting on transport security in the Gorki presidential residence outside Moscow on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Russian news agencies say President Dmitry Medvedev has fired a top official of the country's transport police in the wake of the bombing at Russia's busiest airport that killed 35 people.
Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg, Russia, Sunday, June 14, 2009. Ali Abdullah Saleh meets Donald H. Rumsfeld at Pentagon 2004 Philhealth Office at the City Health Center - Malaybalay - health insurance - philippines Childhood Obesity
President Barack Obama delivers remarks to Allison Transmission workers and guests at one of the company's plants in Indianapolis, Friday, May 6, 2011. Obama toured the facility and talked about his long-term plan to protect consumers against rising oil prices and decrease oil imports while ensuring a cleaner, safer, and more secure energy future. Manchester United's Wayne Rooney pork - meat Apple iPhone - Smartphone
ANC President Jacob Zuma addresses a media conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday Sept. 22, 2008. Zuma indicated on Monday that the party favors his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe to take over from President Thabo Mbeki whose resignation becomes effective on Thursda Tom Lehman makes his way up the 16th hole during a practice round for the PGA Championship golf tournament Apron of Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana (IATA: ACC) NEW LONDON, Conn. - Jennifer Blanchette (right) and Giselle Traystman, both 10th-grade students from the New London, Conn., Science and Technology Magnet High School, discuss an equation Wednesday, March 30, 2011, during a chemistry lecture at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London.  Both students visited the academy for a Science Partnership for Innovation in Learning program, hosted by the academy's science department and designed to foster a relationship with the local community by providing students college experience and introducing them to opportunities available in the science field.  The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is recognized by Forbes.com as one of the nation's top colleges for women interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.  U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 1st Class NyxoLyno Cangemi (1185220) ( High school students attend Coast Guard Academy class )
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks to the media at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday July 22, 2010. Chavez severed Venezuela's diplomatic relations with Colombia on Thursday over claims he harbors guerrillas. Uruguay's striker Luis Suarez passes with the ball between two rivals during the second period of the match that ended Uruguay 0 Brazil 4 for Worldcup Southafrica 2010 Qualifiers, Centenario Stadium, Montevideo, Uruguay, 06th June 2009 Hugo Chavez in Guatemala File:Hugo-Chavez .jpg
A man wearing sunglasses painted with the colors of the Syrian national flag gives a v-sign during a rally in support of the Syrian opposition in Amman, Jordan, Thursday, July 7, 2011. File - Some 320 Iraqi detainees are released from the Baghdad Correctional Facility in Abu Ghraib as the US-led coalition presses on with its program to free detainees no longer considered a security threat during Operation Iraqi Freedom Rear Adm. Mark D. Guadagnini, commander of the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group, tours the Al Basra Oil Terminal. Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh looks on during a media conference in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, March 18, 2011. Yemeni government snipers firing from rooftops and houses shot into a crowd of tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators on Friday, killing at least 40 people and injuring hundreds demanding the ouster of the autocratic president. Yemen's president has declared a nationwide state of emergency as the government intensifies a crackdown on protesters demanding his ouster.
Newly elected Food and Agriculture Organization Director-General, Jose Graziano da Silva, of Brazil, center, is cheered by delegates after being elected at FAO's Headquarters in Rome, Sunday, June 26, 2011. India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni drinks during a practice session ahead of the Cricket World Cup Group B match against West Indies, in Chennai, India, Friday, March 18, 2011. A man passes an advertisement for Harry Potter items on sale at a store in Mexico City, Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008. The latest book in the series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," goes on sale in Spanish in Latin America today. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) File - Six-month old Christelle Jean Pierre sleeps on her mother's shoulder, as they wait for medical assistance at a cholera treatment center of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and its affiliated non-governmental organization AVSI.
 
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