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An armed police officer stands guard on the edge of a cordon near the site of Friday's explosion in central Oslo, Norway, in the early hours of Saturday, July 23, 2011.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
Survivor: Gunman screams 'we all shall die' during shooting spree
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Survivor 'pretended to be dead' Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- A young man who survived a gunman's two-hour rampage on Norway's Utoya Island says he is alive because he played dead, grabbing on to bodies around him, an account that came as authorities on Saturday raised the death toll from the attack a day earlier to 84. Adrian Pracon's account provided the...
File - President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with his national security staff in the Situation Room of the White House, June 20, 2011.
photo: White House / Pete Souza
John Boehner walks out of White House debt-ceiling talks. What now?
read more Yahoo Daily News
An exasperated President Obama virtually declared war on House Republicans in an angry and hastily called press conference Friday night, excoriating them for walking away from a deal to cut the deficit and raise the debt ceiling, saying the Republicans can't say "yes" to anything. Shortly after, House Speaker John Boehner called his own...
A victim is treated outside government buildings in the centre of Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, following an explosion that tore open several buildings including the prime minister's office, shattering windows and covering the street with documents.
photo: AP / Fartein Rudjord
At least 87 dead in Norway shooting, bomb attack
read more The Star
OSLO (Reuters) - A gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway's ruling political party on Friday, killing at least 80 people, hours after a bomb killed seven in the government district in the capital Oslo. Rescue workers work at the scene of a powerful explosion that rocked central Oslo July 22, 2011. A huge explosion...
President Barack Obama makes a statement in the Brady Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, Friday, July 22, 2011 on the break down of debt ceiling talks.
photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta
Debt ceiling talks between Obama and Republicans collapse
read more The Guardian
US on brink of economic crisis after negotiations over outline of $3tn cuts package and tax rises break down Debt ceiling talks between Barack Obama and John Boehner have broken down, throwing the US into economic uncertainty. Photograph: Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP...
News Corporation head Rupert Murdoch arrives at his Fifth Avenue residence, Wednesday, July 20, 2011, in New York.
photo: AP / Louis Lanzano
Let Him Eat Pie
read more WorldNews.com
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When a man shouted "greedy" and threw a blue and white shaving-cream pie at Rupert Murdoch's face, while he was being questioned before the British Parliament for a phone-hacking scandal, it evoked what Queen Marie Antoinette of France supposedly said: "Let them eat cake." The reason for this...
Victims receive treatment outside government buildings in the centre of Oslo, Friday July 22, 2010, following an explosion that tore open several buildings including the prime minister's office, shattering windows and covering the street with documents.
photo: AP / Fartein Rudjord
Bomb rocks govt offices in Oslo, two dead
read more Khaleej Times
OSLO - A massive bomb shattered Norway's main government building in Oslo on Friday, killing two people police were quoted as saying by local news agency NTB. There was no claim of responsibility, though NATO member Norway has been the target of threats, if not bombs, before, notably over its involvement in conflicts in Afghanistan and Libya. Prime...
James Murdoch Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, Europe and Asia is driven away from the offices of News International in London, Thursday, July 7, 2011.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
MP refers Murdoch to Met over email
read more The Independent
Claims that James Murdoch knew three years ago that phone hacking at the News of the World was not confined to a single "rogue" reporter have been referred to the police. Labour MP Tom Watson said he was contacting Scotland Yard after two former senior executives at the paper publicly challenged Mr Murdoch's evidence to the Commons Culture, Media...
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou speaks during a media conference after an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, June 24, 2011.
photo: AP / Thierry Charlier
Greece aid package boosts stock markets
read more BBC News
Stock markets have continued to rise following the eurozone's comprehensive agreement designed to resolve the Greek debt crisis. UK, French and German markets gained more than 0.5% in early trading,...
Women rush to a feeding centre after the soldiers of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) cannot contain the crowd in Badbado, a camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IPDs), Mogadishu, Somalia.
photo: UN / Stuart Price
Somalia famine worsened by civil war, experts say
read more San Fransisco Chronicle
Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somali soldiers beat back desperate families with gun butts Thursday as they fought for food supplies in front of a weeping diplomat, a day after the United Nations declared parts of the country were suffering from the worst famine in a generation. "I will knock on every door I can to help you," the African Union envoy to...
File - Saudi policemen form a check point outside Al Rajhi mosque where a demonstration was expected to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Friday, March 11, 2011.
photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
Amnesty: Saudi terror law 'would strangle protest'
read more BBC News
A secret new anti-terror law being drawn up by the Saudi authorities would "strangle peaceful protest", Amnesty International has said. The BBC has been shown a classified copy of the draft law showing a number of measures...
US relations with Pakistan have started to come "back from the abyss", Gen David Petraeus, the...
Saturday, 23 July 2011, 10:40 am Column: David Swanson Afghan Judges Accuse U.S. of War Crimes...
Two senior executives from News International turned on James Murdoch last night, accusing him...
 
Vanity Mendez, 11, left, Isaiah Rivera, 6, center, and Jonathan Medina, 11, cool off at an open fire hydrant in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, Thursday, July 21, 2011.
A punishing heatwave has settled over central and eastern parts of the US and Canada, pushing temperatures as high as 37C (99F) and causing up to 22 deaths. The US weather...
photo: AP / Mary Altaffer
We Should Never Have Left Tahrir Square
Four months on, Egypt's euphoria of 11 February has turned to anger...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
South Koreans watch a television broadcasting undated image a North Korea launch missile at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, July 2, 2009. North Korea test-fired two short-range missiles Thursday, South Korea's Defense Ministry said, a move that aggravates already high tensions following Pyongyang's recent nuclear test and U.N. sanctions imposed as punishment. The Korean read "North Korea test-fired two short-range missiles."
North Korea and Iran are jointly working on weapons programmes designed to build a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, a leading British security think tank has said. Pyongyang, North Korea Photo: GETTY...
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man
Senior Airman Brandon Jones, with the 135th Airlift Group, walks on the wing of a C-130J transport plane after inspecting the propellors Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005, at the Warfield Air National Guard Base in Middle River, Md. Under a proposal from the Pentagon, members of Maryland National Guard's 135th Airlift Group may be forced to move or leave the unit.
Seven months after the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the Pentagon is set to announce that it will officially end the ban on gays openly serving in the military. Certain elected officials feared the change would effect the military's performance...
photo: AP / Matthew S. Gunby
Delegates look at a giant balloon displaying the warming of the world's oceans at the U.S. center during the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 8, 2009.
London, July 22 (ANI): Climate change threatens the future international peace and security, a senior UN official has claimed.  Achim Steiner from the UN Environment Program said climate change would also 'exponentially'...
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus
A convoy of jeeps and police cars left the detention unit of the Serbian war crimes court and local media reported it took the last Balkan war-crimes suspect Goran Hadzic to visit his sick mother before leaving for the U.N. tribunal in the Hague, in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, July 22, 2011. Former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic's lawyer Toma Fila told the Associated Press that his client likely will be sent to the tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, later Friday.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — A convoy of jeeps and police cars has left the detention unit of the Serbian war crimes court and may be carrying the last Balkan war-crimes suspect to the U.N tribunal. There was no immediate official confirmation that former...
photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic
Marnie Glickman, right, breast-feeds her daughter, Calliope, while Rachel Brusseau, middle, breast-feeds her son, James, and Chanda Hall, jsa1
Breastfeeding brings yet another benefit to children, a new report has found, it can reduce the chances of them developing asthma. By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent 6:30AM BST 22 Jul 2011 Comments Those who are not breastfed are up to 50 per...
photo: AP / Don Ryan
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British Prime Minister David Cameron, speaks at the Pan African University Business School in Lagos, Nigeria, Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Cameron was flying home early from an African trade mission to concentrate on the escalating crisis in London over phone hacking and police links with the media. Real Madrid's coach Jose Mourinho from Portugal gestures during the Spanish La Liga soccer match against Deportivo la Coruna at Riazor stadium in Coruna, Spain, on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011. Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou speaks during a media conference after an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, June 24, 2011. Global warming-mountains-Himalayan-regions-Dharamshala, India
File - President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden meet with his national security staff in the Situation Room of the White House, June 20, 2011. Hideki Matsui Apple iPhone 4 - Smartphone sunset of the day in summer season - heat - weather - nature
His Holiness the Dalai lama delivering his speech during March Uprising in Dharamshala, India England's Kevin Pietersen celebrates hitting a double century on day three of the second Ashes cricket test in Adelaide, Australia, Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010. AirAsia Check In Counters. Okra - Abelmoschus esculentus
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez speaks to the press upon his arrival to Porlamar, Margarita Island, Venezuela, Friday, Sept. 25, 2009.  Fenerbahce&acute;s manager Zico looks on during the UEFA Cup Group H soccer match against Newcastle United at St James&acute; Park, Newcastle, England, Thursday Oct. 19, 2006. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) sa0 Hugo Chavez in Guatemala President Of Venezuela Hugo Chavez
 
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