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photo: AP / Amr Nabil
Egypt recalls its ambassador from Israel as tensions spike over cross-border ambush
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photo: AP / Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service
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photo: AP / Adel Hana
Israel's Gaza strike follows deadly attack
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-- Israeli airstrikes killed four Palestinian militants in Gaza while Palestinians fired rockets into southern Israel, hitting a synagogue and a school and wounding several Israelis in the aftermath of the deadliest attack against Israelis in three years. Palestinian militants in Gaza launched more than two dozen rockets into Israel on Friday, the...
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photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
UN report slams Syria's use of force
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photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad
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photo: AP / Giulio Petrocco
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photo: AP / Dar Yasin
Twin explosions rock British compound in Kabul
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photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
U.S., EU to draft U.N. sanctions resolution on Syria
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photo: AP / Press TV
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photo: AP / Adel Hana
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photo: AP / Hassan Ammar
A cameraman films at News International in Wapping, London, Thursday, July 14, 2011.
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photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
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photo: UN / Stuart Price
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