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Al Jazeera
17 Dec 2012
US President Barack Obama has address the Connecticut town devastated by the massacre of 20 young schoolchildren, lauding residents' courage saying the US was not doing enough to protect its children. "Surely we can do better than this," Obama told a packed interfaith memorial service held at a high...
DNA India
17 Dec 2012
Egypt appeared braced for further uncertainty on Sunday after a close result in the first round of voting for a new constitution led to both sides claiming a moral victory. According to unofficial figures, the Muslim Brotherhood-backed constitution won 56.5% of the vote as half of the country cast...
San Francisco Chronicle
17 Dec 2012
TOKYO (AP) — After leading his conservative party to a landslide victory that will bring it back to power after a three-year hiatus, Shinzo Abe stressed Monday that the road ahead will not be easy as he tries to revive Japan's sputtering economy and bolster its national security amid deteriorating...
Reuters
17 Dec 2012
UNITED NATIONS Dec 16 (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed alarm on Sunday at the worsening violence in Syria, including the reported mass killing of Alawites and alleged firing of long-range missiles on Syrian territory, Ban's spokesman said. "The Secretary-General is alarmed by...
Denver Post
17 Dec 2012
WASHINGTON—Democrats say meaningful action in the wake of last week's elementary school shooting must include a ban on military-style assault weapons and a look at how the nation deals with individuals suffering from serious mental illness. Several Democratic lawmakers and Independent Sen. Joe...
The Daily Telegraph Australia
17 Dec 2012
A WAVE of attacks targeting both Iraqi security forces and civilians have killed 48 people, in a second day of deadly violence ahead of the first anniversary of the withdrawal of US forces. Monday was the deadliest day in Iraq since November 29, when 50 people were killed. The latest violence comes...
BBC News
16 Dec 2012
People in Japan are voting in a general election in Japan, where former leader Shinzo Abe is challenging the current Prime Minister, Yoshihiko Noda. Mr Abe's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is expected to oust Mr Noda's Democratic Party (DPJ) after just three years in office. Mr Abe...
Newsday
16 Dec 2012
Twenty children and six adults were killed during a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. advertisement | advertise on Newsday Related Complete coverage: Sandy Hook shootings Connecticut elementary school shooting leaves...
BBC News
16 Dec 2012
Antiga Gahramanova has been waiting two decades for a resolution to the war which forced her from her home - but fears are growing that the so-called frozen conflict of Nagorno Karabakh could spring back to life, more ferociously than ever. A faded portrait hangs on the wall of the tiny room...
The Examiner
16 Dec 2012
Retired Col. Gen. Viktor Yesin yesterday wrapped up a visit to the United States during which he met with officials at the Pentagon, State Department as well as members of Congress warning about underestimating China’s tactical nuclear weapons buildup. Yesin’s specific background as a former...












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