Italian navy scuba divers sail past the cruise ship Costa Concordia off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
Cruise Ship Threatens Marine Paradise Off Italy
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Porto Ercole, Italy. Stone fortresses and watchtowers that centuries ago stood guard against marauding pirates loom above pristine waters threatened by a modern peril: fuel trapped within the capsized Costa Concordia luxury liner. About 2,400 tons of heavy fuel oil is in danger of leaking out and polluting some of the Mediterranean’s most...
Palestinians display their birds for selling at the market in the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip on September 18 , 2011. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn)
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Scientists to Pause Research on Deadly Strain of Bird Flu
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The scientists who altered a deadly flu virus to make it more contagious have agreed to suspend their research for 60 days to give other international experts time to discuss the work and determine how it can proceed without putting the world at risk of a potentially catastrophic pandemic. Suspensions of biomedical research are almost unheard...
FILE - An Iranian flag flutters in this image released Wednesday Nov. 12, 2008 taken at an undisclosed location in Iran, that shows a missile prior to a test firing by Iranian armed forces.
photo: AP / Fars News Agency, Vahid Reza Alaei
Major powers divided on approach to Iran
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Washington: Major powers are divided over what to put on the table should Iran resume talks on curbing its nuclear program and whether to allow it to continue enriching uranium to some degree, diplomats said on Friday. Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States on Friday signalled their openness to fresh talks about Iran's...
FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2012 file photo an Emirates A380 plane is mirrored at the entrance of Airbus in Hamburg, Germany.
photo: AP / dapd, Philipp Guelland, File
Safety checks urged after cracks are found on A380 wing parts
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Europe's air safety authority told airlines Friday to inspect nearly a third of the world's A380 super jumbo jets after Airbus found new cracks in metal brackets inside the wings. The European Aviation Safety Agency issued an airworthiness directive that called for "a detailed visual inspection" of the aircraft's so-called "wing rib feet" —...
Syrian policemen, stand guard in front the U.S embassy in Damascus as they secure it from angry protesters, during a demonstration against the last US raid at a village near the Syrian-Iraqi border, in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday Oct. 30, 2008.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla
US considering closing embassy in Syria
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WASHINGTON — The State Department said Friday it "may have no choice" but to close the U.S. embassy in Damascus and remove all US personnel from the country wracked by a 10-month revolt against the regime of President Bashar Assad unless Assad's government takes extra steps to protect the mission. Protesters seen through the Syrian national...
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper drives past a fast-moving brush fire burns in Pleasant Valley, south of Reno, Nev., on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012.
photo: AP / Cathleen Allison
26 homes lost in Reno fire and 2,000 evacuated
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RENO, Nev. - Reno hasn't seen a winter this dry in more than 120 years. So residents welcomed a forecast that a storm was due to blow across the Sierra Nevada this week. Instead, as many as 10,000 found themselves fleeing their homes while howling winds gusting to 82 mph pushed a fire toward them, destroying 26 homes and torching thousands of...
The Sierra Leone-flagged Kayan-1, an 86-meter (282-feet) freighter carrying empty containers, tilts on its right side as crew pumped out water, while a tugboat wait to tow it if needed, in the Bosporus, Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012.
photo: AP
Ship sinking after collision in Bosphorus -agent
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ISTANBUL, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A cargo ship involved in a collision in Turkey's Bosphorus strait on Friday was in danger of sinking, shipping agency GAC said. "The situation on M/V Kayan I is getting critical minute by minute, and there was a rescue operation for the crew," GAC said in a e-mailed note. "The vessel is still taking water, and there is...
Afghan border policemen march to attend at the ceremony of transfer of authority from the NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) troops to Afghan security forces in Guzara, Herat province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Jan. 16, 2012.
photo: AP / Hoshang Hashimi
France suspends Afghan troop training
read more Al Jazeera
France has suspended its training programmes for Afghan troops after four of its soldiers were killed in eastern Afghanistan, according to both NATO and Afghan accounts, by an Afghan soldier. Sixteen more members of the French armed forces were injured in Friday's shooting, in the Tagab district of Kapisa province, north of the...
A Syrian protester waves a national flag as others rally in support of Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
Syria protesters find little hope in Arab monitor mission
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BEIRUT - Syrian protesters turned out in force to greet Arab monitors in one flashpoint town in the early days of their mission. But the observers never showed up, one activist said. Instead, security forces fired on the crowd. Arab foreign ministers meet on Sunday to decide the future of the observers, whose month-long mandate expired on Thursday....
A rescuer sits on a rock near the cruise ship Costa Concordia keeled over on its side in the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012.
photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia
Crews face test on Italy cruise ship as weather worsens
read more The Star
GIGLIO, Italy (Reuters) - The vast wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia shifted on the undersea ledge supporting it on Friday, forcing a new suspension in rescue work and threatening plans to pump oil out of the vessel to prevent a possible environmental disaster. The Costa Concordia cruise ship is seen after it ran aground off the west coast...
SARAH EL DEEB Associated Press= CAIRO (AP) — A crowd of anti-military activists suddenly...
Newt Gingrich is a one-man, made-in-America melting pot. Here’s a committed devotee of...
This week, Jesse Lieberfeld an 11th-grade American Jewish teenager won the Dietrich College's...
 
French President Nicolas Sarkozy talks to French troops at the 152nd Infantry Regiment military base in Tora in the region of Surobi, Afghanistan Tuesday, July 12, 2011.
JAMEY KEATEN Associated Press= KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — France's threat Friday to withdraw early from Afghanistan after an Afghan soldier killed four French troops and wounded 15 is a setback for the U.S.-led coalition's efforts to build a national...
photo: AP / Philippe Wojazer, Pool
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor argues with a photographer as he awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam February 8, 2011.
He stands accused of funding rebels who hacked the arms off small children, smuggling blood diamonds, keeping sex slaves and torturing his opponents, but former Liberian President Charles Taylor also had another career - providing information to US...
photo: AP / Jerry Lampen
FILE - In a Jan. 28, 2010, file photo, Sarah Burke, of Canada, reacts after failing to place in the top-three finishers in the slopestyle skiing women's final at the Winter X Games at Buttermilk Mountain outside Aspen, Colo.
Canadian freestyle skiing star, Sarah Burke died on Thursday, due to trauma sustained during a halfpipe training run on January 10 in Park City, UT. With family and friends bedside, she was pronounced dead by medical staff at the University of Utah...
photo: AP / David Zalubowski
The first batch of a total 300 Filipino crew of the ill-fated cruise liner Costa Concordia, arrive on a regular flight Thursday Jan. 19, 2012 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after being repatriated f
Manila: Filipino crewmembers of the stricken ship MV Costa Concordia arrived home to heroes' welcome a week after their ordeal off the coast of Grosetto, Tuscany, Italy. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in a statement greeted the 129 Filipino...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
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SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetSalman Rushdie will not attend the Jaipur Literature Festival, a director of the event told media on Friday, after protests from some Indian Muslim groups who called for the controversial author to be banned from entering the...
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The Hollywood Sign as viewed from the end of Beachwood Drive in the Hollywood Hills
Los Angeles: Police combed the hills below the famed Hollywood sign for more human body parts on Thursday as the mystery deepened surrounding the discovery there of a severed human head, feet and hands. Authorities believe the decapitated...
photo: European Community / zaui
General Motors reclaims world's top vehicle-maker slot
General Motors (GM) has regained its slot as the world's biggest vehicle maker in a dramatic turnaround for a firm that was facing bankruptcy just two years ago. GM said it sales rose 7.6%...
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