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In this image from video a captured tank bearing a rebel flag maneuvers on a street in Zawiya, Libya Friday Aug.19 2011 as they battled for control of the strategic central square against forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. Rebel forces were reported to have expelled government forces from Zawiya, a coastal city just 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Tripoli, on Saturday Aug. 20.
photo: AP / Sky via APTN
Gaddafi claims attack in Tripoli crushed
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Explosions and gunfire rang out in Tripoli after dawn as opponents of Muammar Gaddafi rose up in the capital, declaring a final push to topple the Libyan leader after a six-month war reached the city's outskirts. Gaddafi said in a message broadcast on state television that an assault by "rats" - his description of the rebels - had been repelled,...
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photo: AP / Dan Balilty
Egypt says Israel's regret is not enough
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In this image from video a rebel fighter fires an automatic weapon on a street in Zawiya, Libya Friday Aug.19 2011 as they battled for control of the strategic central square in the coastal town against forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.
photo: AP / Sky via APTN
Libya rebels 'begin Tripoli attack'
read more The Guardian
Explosions and heavy gunfire were reported in the Libyan capital Tripoli as rebel forces claimed they had launched an offensive against Muammar Gaddafi's forces in co-ordination with Nato. Gun battles and mortar rounds were heard clearly at the hotel where foreign correspondents stay in the capital. Explosions also sounded in the same area as Nato...
India's anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare answers a question put to him by the media, in front of a giant portrait of Mahatma Gandhi on the stage during his hunger strike in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.
photo: AP / Saurabh Das
Now, Anna demands poll reforms, farmers' rights
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As his fast entered the fifth day Saturday, Anna Hazare expanded the ambit of his fight on the Lokpal Bill to include electoral reforms and a farmer-friendly land acquisition law. Addressing the gathering at Ramlila Maidan, Hazare said: "I want to tell...
Pakistani officials and police officers offer funeral prayer of police officers killed by unknown gunmen in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.
photo: AP / Fareed Khan
Shadows of death in Karachi
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Pakistan is in the grip of severe lawlessness. The holy month of Ramadan this year has seen some of the worst incidents in which gang warfare and suicide attacks have unnerved all and sundry. The government seems to be in a fix, as it utterly lacks a direction to address this issue, and has conveniently kept itself on the fringes of indulging in...
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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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CAIRO (AP) — Egypt said Saturday it would recall its ambassador from Israel to protest the deaths of at least three Egyptian troops killed in a shootout between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants who had launched a deadly attack on Israel from Egyptian soil. The decision sharply escalated tensions between the neighboring countries,...
File - A RQ1L “Predator” Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) from the 57th Wing Operations Group sits in a maintenance bunker at a forward operating airbase, awaiting future missions over Afghanistan.
photo: USMC / Chief Warrant Officer William D. Crow
U.S. Should Not Have Lied Then...or Now
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Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "I didn't realize how high a price we were going to pay for that lie." -President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1960. "Think of the use of drone air strikes as summary executions, extra-judicial killings justified by faceless bureaucrats using who-knows-what "intelligence," with no oversight...a world...
File - In this undated photo released by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo, Thursday, April 7, 2011, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, left, along with his son Kim Jong Un, right, visit Amnokgang tire factory in Jagang Province, North Korea.
photo: AP / Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service
North Korea's Kim arrives in Russia for talks
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North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-Il on Saturday arrived in his armoured train in Russia and plans to meet President Dmitry Medvedev, the Kremlin said. During the visit, his first since 2002, Kim is expected to meet with the Kremlin chief for talks in Siberia to discuss North Korea's nuclear programme, bilateral economic projects and a...
Libyan rebels take positions in the streets of Zawiya, Libya, Friday, Aug.19, 2011.
photo: AP / Giulio Petrocco
Libya rebels close in on Qadhafi, seizing key town
read more The Hindu
Rebels closed in on Muammar Qadhafi, pushing back his fighters in a fierce battle in one key coastal city and seizing another town as they advanced toward his remaining bastion, the capital of Tripoli. The territory remaining under Mr. Qadhafi’s control has been shrinking dramatically in the past three weeks, with opposition fighters moving...
Palestinian boys look at the damage to a house following an Israeli airstrike overnight that killed a boy in Gaza City, Friday, Aug. 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Adel Hana
Israel's Gaza strike follows deadly attack
read more Newsday
-- 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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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Jeff Gates "So let us fight together with Israel, with our...
Francis Fukuyama is a political scientist at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli...
 
A worker operates a part of the drill that is being used for Plan B, the second option conceived to rescue 33 miners trapped at the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile, Friday, Sept. 24, 2010.
When the 33 miners who were trapped underground in Chile last year were finally rescued, great things were predicted for them. They would be rich, films would be made about them,...
photo: AP / Ivan Alvarado, Pool
Angry Egyptian protesters shout anti-Israel slogans during a protest in front of Israeli embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug.20, 2011
Thousands of Egyptians have rallied outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo for a second day over the deaths of five Egyptian policemen. One demonstrator climbed the building, took down the Israeli flag and replaced...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Cross-border attack tests Israel-Egypt treaty
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's landmark 1979 peace treaty with Egypt is being tested by a cross-border attack blamed on Palestinian militants. Israel made a rare apology Saturday for the deaths of three Egyptian soldiers after Cairo threatened to...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
A refugee girl from southern Somalia eats coconut as her little brother waits behind at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011.
A month after famine was first declared in Somalia fewer than one in five of the 2.8 million starving people in the south are getting help. Continued conflict and the banning of aid organisations by the al-Qa'ida inspired Islamist group al-Shabaab...
photo: AP / Abdi Hussein
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, right, former head of the IMF leaves his house, accompanied by his wife, Anne Sinclair, left, for the first time after the judge changed the terms of his house arrest, Friday, July 1, 2011 in New York.
The lawyers for a hotel maid who has accused Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexual assault has termed as "baseless" media reports that he intended not to proceed with criminal allegations against the former IMF chief in return for a civil settlement. "The...
photo: AP / David Karp
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak speaks at the Labor party headquarters in Tel Aviv in this Thursday, May 29, 2008
JERUSALEMIsrael apologized to Egypt Saturday for the deaths of three Egyptian soldiers during a cross-border clash with Palestinian militants, hours after Cairo threatened to withdraw its ambassador to protest the killings. Israel said the...
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit
In this Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 file photo, US hikers Shane Bauer, left, and Josh Fattal, attend their trail at the Tehran Revolutionary Court, Iran.
TEHRAN, Iran — Two American men already held for two years in Tehran have been sentenced to 8 years each in prison on charges of espionage and illegal entry into Iran, state TV reported Saturday. The announcement appeared to dash hopes for the...
photo: AP / Press TV
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