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Mojtaba Zolnouri, a former top official with Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard, left, talks on his mobile phone as the other clerics queue to cast their ballots during the parliamentary elections at Masoumeh shrine in the city of Qom, 78 miles (125 kilometers) south of the Tehran, Iran, Friday, March 2, 2012. The balloting for the 290-member parliament is the first major voting since the disputed re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June 2009 and the mass protests and crackdowns that followed..
Election   Iran   Mideast   Photos   Politics
 CNN 
What Iran’s election means
Fri 2 Mar 2012
Editor's Note: Meir Javedanfar is an Iranian – Israeli Middle East analyst and the co-author of The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and The State of Iran. The following post was... (photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili)
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, greets Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa in 10 Downing Street in central London Monday Dec. 12, 2011.
Photos   Protest   Syria   UK   Wikipedia: 2011–2012 Syrian uprising
 The Daily Telegraph 
David Cameron says 'criminal' Syria regime must be held to account
Fri 2 Mar 2012
Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Brussels, has said "dreadful" Syrian regime will face "day of reckoning". Rebel free Syrian Army members secure an area during an anti-regime... (photo: AP / Finbarr O'Reilly)
Syrian army soldiers stand guard at Sheikh Daher Square after the violence between security forces and armed groups in Latakia, northwest of Damascus, Syria, on Sunday, March 27, 2011.  Khaleej Times  Thu 1 Mar 2012
Syrian rebels quit besieged Homs
BEIRUT - Defeated Syrian rebels left their shattered stronghold in Homs on Thursday after a bloody 26-day army siege aimed at crushing a symbol of the year-long revolt against President Bashar... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
Beirut   Photos   Rebels   Syria   Wikipedia: Homs
Forensic police cover a damaged police vehicle after a bomb went off near the country's ruling party offices in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, Thursday, March 1, 2012.  Skynews  Thu 1 Mar 2012
Istanbul: Police Hurt After Blast Hits Bus
Turkish forensic police search for evidence near where the bus stopped following the explosion in Istanbul A remote-controlled bomb attached to a motorcycle in Istanbul was detonated as a bus carrying... (photo: AP)
Bombing   Istanbul   Photos   Police   Wikipedia: Politics of Turkey
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An Iraqi policeman walks past a destroyed car at the site of a bombing in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010. Gulf News Thu 1 Mar 2012
Iraq’s security failure
Twenty-eight terrorist attacks, car bomb explosions and automatic rifle fire rocked Baghdad and other locations around Iraq recently, deepening the wounds of the country.... (photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani)
Iraq   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Iraqi insurgency   death
Tigers The Daily Telegraph Thu 1 Mar 2012
Tigers, camels and zebras to be banned from circuses by 2015, ministers to say
Tigers, camels, zebras and other wild animals will be banned from performing in Britain’s circuses within two years, ministers will pledge on Thursday. A... (photo: Creative Commons / Nachoman-au)
Animals   Britain   Photos   Tigers   Wikipedia: Wild Animals
Gen. Carter F. Ham, commander of U.S. Africa Command, meets Sailors assigned to the guided-missile destroyer USS Stout (DDG 55) on the pier in Augusta Bay. Austin American Statesman Wed 29 Feb 2012
General: 3 Africa terror groups may collaborate
WASHINGTON — The top U.S. commander for Africa says he is increasingly concerned about the likelihood that terrorist groups in Somalia, North Africa and Nigeria... (photo: US Navy / Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Michael Lewis)
Photos   Somalia   Terrorism   Washington   Wikipedia: Africa
Campainers for change of media regulation, with one in a puppet of James Murdoch, Chief executive of News Corporation Europe and Asia, protest outside Parliament's Portculis House in London where James Murdoch is to to appear, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. The Daily Telegraph Wed 29 Feb 2012
James Murdoch resigns from News International as firm admits papers could be sold off
James Murdoch has resigned as chairman of News International a day after its parent company revealed it may sell off its publishing business. James Murdoch has resigned... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Business   Hacking   Photos   Resignation   Wikipedia: James Murdoch
In this Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 photo released by the Korean Central News Agency and distributed in Tokyo, Monday, Dec. 26, 2011 by the Korea News Service, Kim Jong Un, right, late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's youngest known son and successor, visits Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang, North Korea, to pay respect to his father. The Daily Telegraph Wed 29 Feb 2012
North Korea agrees to stop nuclear tests
The United States said on Wednesday that North Korea has agreed to halt its nuclear programme and allow back UN inspectors, in a surprise breakthrough soon after the... (photo: AP / Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service)
North Korea   Nuclear   Photos   US   Wikipedia: North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
 Iraqis carry a coffin with the body of their dead relative in front of al-Kindi hospital, following two synchronized explosions that occurred in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006. Suspected insurgents set off two bombs in a main square of central Bag The Daily Telegraph Australia Wed 29 Feb 2012
Iraq says 70,000 killed since 2004
CAR bombs in Iraq killed six people yesterday as authorities released figures showing nearly 70,000 people died in violence from 2004 to 2011. The latest bloodshed comes... (photo: AP/Karim Kadim)
Death   Iraq   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Iraqi insurgency


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