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In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, Syrian soldiers atop armored personnel carrier cheer on their way out of the eastern city of Deir el-Zour, Syria, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
UN report slams Syria's use of force
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The United Nations chief human rights officer has recommended Syria be considered for investigation at the International Criminal Court, following a month-long investigation into allegations of government-sponsored killings, torture and abuse. Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner on human rights, made the statement on Thursday to...
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photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad
53 killed in first major terror attack in Pak during Ramzan
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At least 53 people were killed and 123 injured when a teenage suicide bomber blew himself up in a mosque packed with hundreds of worshippers on the third Friday of the holy fasting month of Ramzan in Pakistan's restive tribal belt, the deadliest...
In this Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011 photo, a Libyan rebel fighter readies his weapon before heading to the front line in Sabratha, 50 miles (75 kilometers) west of Tripoli, Libya.
photo: AP / Giulio Petrocco
Analysis: As Libyan conflict grinds on, NATO's mission shifts
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NATO's Libya mission shifts (CNN) -- Six months and more than 17,000 air sorties after it began, NATO's Operation Unified Protector in the skies over Libya grinds on. What was envisaged in March as a rapid engagement to prevent Moammar Gadhafi's forces from razing Benghazi to the ground has evolved into a long slog. And increasingly NATO operations...
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Twin explosions rock British compound in Kabul
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Afghan policemen secure the area near a road block formed by security forces... An Afghan policeman secures the area near a road block formed by security... KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Two suicide bombers attacked a British compound in the Afghan capital on Friday, killing at least three people and wounding two, police and eyewitnesses said. An...
In this photo taken on a government-organized tour, a Syrian man shouts in support of President Bashar Assad, seen on the flag, as residents cheer for Syrian soldiers leaving the eastern city of Deir el-Zour, Syria, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011.
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
U.S., EU to draft U.N. sanctions resolution on Syria
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States, Britain and European allies said on Thursday they would draft a U.N. Security Council sanctions resolution on Syria, which accused Washington of waging diplomatic war against it. Syrian people living in Jordan shout slogans against Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad during a demonstration in front of the...
Supporters of anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare, one carrying his portrait, shout slogans outside Tihar prison where Hazare is presently lodged in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.
photo: AP / Gurinder Osan
India corruption: Anna Hazare to resume hunger strike
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Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare is due to leave prison to begin a 15-day hunger strike in Delhi. Mr Hazare wants to force the...
President Barack Obama delivers a televised address from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 22, 2011 on his plan to drawdown U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Pool
Obama accuses Assad of "slaughtering" Syrian people
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AMMAN (Reuters) - The United States and European Union called on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down on Thursday and President Barack Obama accused him of "torturing and slaughtering" his own people in what U.N. officials said could be crimes against humanity. It was a dramatic sharpening of international rhetoric -- major states had...
Israeli police officers stop the traffic at a road block formed by security forces on roads leading to the sites of several attacks in the Arava desert, near the southern Israeli town of Eilat, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.
photo: AP / Oded Balilty
Israel pounds Gaza after deadly attacks near Eilat
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The Israeli military has confirmed carrying out air strikes over the Gaza Strip following a deadly series of attacks in southern Israel. At least six people were killed in the air strikes,...
Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldier stands guard outside the Bakshi stadium, the main venue for Independence day celebrations in Srinagar on August 14, 2011. Ahead of the 64th Independence Day celebration on August 15, Home Minister P. Chidambaram has warned security forces to keep a high alert across the country for any possible terror attack.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
The Kashmir-Afghanistan puzzle
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In August 1998, about 70 US missiles landed in eastern Afghanistan, targeting former mujahideen training camps that had been handed over to al-Qaeda. Osama bin Laden, in what his bodyguard later described as "divine intervention", was on his way to Kabul and survived. But many of the 34 people killed - 20 Afghans, seven Pakistanis...
Family members of a target killing victim mourn his death in Karachi, Pakistan on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011.
photo: AP / Shakil Adil
39 killed in Karachi violence: officials
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Violence between ethnic groups and criminal gangs killed 39 people in Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi, police said Thursday, as the government again struggled for solutions to the unrest. A former MP for the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Waja Karimdad, was among those killed in the fresh wave of violence in Karachi, where hundreds of...
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Somali civilians are seen on the Industrial Road in northern Mogadishu, near the old cigarette and match factory. The factory is where Burundian soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) have established a new position after the sudden departure from the Somali capital of the extremist group Al-Shabaab two weeks ago.
ROME - The UN food agency called on Thursday for long-term aid for farmers in the Horn of Africa to "break the cycle" of hunger, as aid group Oxfam said the crisis should be "Africa's last famine". The Food and Agriculture Organisation warned efforts...
photo: UN / Stuart Price
File - Joint serice casket bearers carry the remains of a U.S. serviceman.  U.S. Commander in Chief Pacific conducted a joint arrival ceremony to honor four remains repatriated from North Korea.
North Korea says it will resume talks with the US on repatriating the remains of troops killed during the Korean War, after a six-year halt. Co-operation on the issue stalled in 2005 amid escalating tension over Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. But...
photo: US Coastguard / PA3 Jacquelyn Zettles
A U.S. Air Force MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle, assigned to the 46th Expeditionary Reconnaissance and Attack Squadron, prepares to land at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, Jan. 6, 2009.
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photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Erik Gudmundson
Asian stocks sink on fresh fears of US recession
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Premier League draws 750,000 visitors a year
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Music fans look at a collapsed festival tent after a storm swept through an open air music festival near Hasselt, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Brussels, Belgium, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011.
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photo: AP / Yves Logghe
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, visits a looted Liddell supermarket in Salford, England, Friday, Aug. 12, 2011.
Police forces across the country face having to pick-up part of the multi-million pound bill for dealing with last week's riots despite a pledge by David Cameron that the Treasury would "stand behind" them. The Home Office is refusing to guarantee...
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