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Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf talking to Ambassador Khalil Ahmed who called on him at PMs House, on June 28, 2012.
Arrest   Corruption   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Raja Pervaiz Ashraf  
 The Siasat Daily 
Pakistan's anti-corruption agency refuses to arrest PM
| Islamabad, January 17: | Pakistan's anti-corruption agency Thursday refused to arrest Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on suspicion of corruption, saying there was not enough evidence to arrest him... (photo: Press Information Dept. of Pakistan)
In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, U.N.-Arab League envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi, left, meets Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Sept. 10, 2012.
Egypt   Jews   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Mohamed Morsi  
 News24 
Morsi tries to defuse flap over Jews slur
| Cairo - Egypt's Islamist president sought on Wednesday to defuse Washington's anger over his past remarks urging hatred of Jews and calling Zionists "pigs" and "bloodsuckers", telling visiting US se... (photo: AP / Egyptian Presidency)
Liberian President Charles Taylor records an address to the nation on the eve of his expected departure from office, in the Liberian capital Monrovia Sunday, Aug. 10, 2003. Taylor is due to officially hand over power to his current Vice-President Moses Blah on Monday.  BBC News 
Liberia's Charles Taylor 'wants presidential pension'
Liberia's jailed ex-President and war criminal Charles Taylor appears to have written to MPs demanding an annual state pension of $25,000 (£15,600). | Liberian Senate Secretary Nanborloh Singbeh... (photo: AP)
Africa   Photos   Politics   President   Wikipedia: Liberia  
Republican Sen. John McCain from Arizona takes a question during a press conference for a delegation from the United States Senate, in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013. Egypts Islamist president tells visiting U.S. senators that his past remarks calling Zionists pigs and bloodsuckers were a denunciation of Israeli policies not an attack on Jews, hoping to defuse Washingtons anger over the comments.  WPXI 
McCain chides Egypt's Morsi over remarks on Jews
| U.S. Sen. John McCain said Wednesday he has expressed strong disapproval to Egypt's Islamist president about his past comments about Jews. Despite an uproar in Washington over the remarks, he said h... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser)
Egypt   Islamist   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: John McCain  
Top Stories
 Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Shinzo Abe - am1 CNBC
Japan's Abe Turns to Southeast Asia to Counter China
| The last time he was prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe's inaugural foreign trip was to China. In the job again 7 years later and relations with Beijing now chilly, Ab... (photo: PIB)
China   Japan   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Shinz Abe  
Venezuela's Vice President Nicolas Maduro, front center, and members of his cabinet pose for photographers after attending the state-of-the-nation address in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. Maduro submitted the report in writing from ailing President Hugo Chavez, who is receiving treatment in Cuba after undergoing his fourth cancer surgery. Opposition politicians had argued that lawmakers should have postponed the annual speech because Chavez was supposed to deliver it. The Star
Maduro stands in for Venezuela's ailing Chavez in key speech
| CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro gave a brief state of the nation address on Tuesday in place of his ailing boss, Hugo Chavez, who has not b... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Business   Caracas   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Nicolás Maduro  
Supporters of Sunni Muslim cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri listen to his speech, unseen, at an anti-government rally in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Arrest of Prime Minister
| ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered the arrest of Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf in a corruption case on Tuesday afternoon, in a drastic int... (photo: AP / Anjum Naveed)
Corruption   Pakistan   Photos   Raja Pervez Ashraf   Supreme Court   Wikipedia: January 2013 Pakistan bombings  
Chelsea Clinton CNN
Chelsea Clinton: We can make a difference
January 15, 2013 -- Updated 1439 GMT (2239 HKT) | First lady Michelle Obama helps paint a bench at a service event. She and her family will be participating in National S... (photo: GFDL)
Chelsea Clinton   Foundation   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Chelsea Clinton  
In this Dec. 29, 2012 file photo Silvio Berlusconi smiles as he arrives at Milan's central train station. The Star
Italy's Berlusconi fails to have sex trial suspended
| MILAN (Reuters) - Judges in Milan rejected a request by former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi on Monday to halt his sex trial until after a national election ... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Crime   Italy   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Silvio Berlusconi underage prostitution charges  
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez Reuters
Exclusive: Brazil wants Venezuela election if Chavez dies - sources
| SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil is urging Venezuela's government to hold elections as quickly as possible if President Hugo Chavez dies, senior officials told Reu... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
Brazil   Election   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Hugo Chávez  
Protestors wave flags and shout slogans during a demonstration to denounce the Islamist-led government, in Tunis, Saturday, Feb 25, 2012. More than 4,000 members of Tunisia's main trade union marched through the center of the capital, prompted by attacks on the union's offices around the country, which it blamed on members of Ennahda, the moderate Islamist party that won elections in October The Guardian
Violence plagues Tunisia's politics 2 years later
| PAUL SCHEMM | Associated Press= TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Two years after the revolution that overthrew an authoritarian president and started the Arab Spring, Tunisia is... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
Photos   Politics   Tunisia   Violence   Wikipedia: Tunisian revolution  
Politics United Nations
- Hard Choices on Debt if the U.S. Hits the Ceiling
- No Votes Disguise Yes Sympathies for Some in G.O.P.
- Barack Obama's rocky path on gun control starts with hi
- Jon Stewart slams NRA for attack ad featuring Obama daughter
n this photo released by Presidential Secretariat, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, gestures during a joint press conference with his Argentine counterpart Cristina Kirchner at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013.
Despite floods, RI and Argentina agree to improve ties
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- India's economic growth likely to fall to 6.1%, says Uni
- Kevin-Prince Boateng invited to United Nations
- India to see 6.1% economic growth this year: United Nations
- Kevin-Prince Boateng invited to United Nations anti-racism e
File - A resident of Homs, Syria, shows UN observers a building heavily damaged in the renewed rounds of shelling which rained down on the city this weekend, 11 June, 2012.
Syria allows UN to step up food aid
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Elections Education
- Iran official: opposition leaders out of election
- ANC to elect national working committee
- Iran official: opposition leaders out of election
- Israelis use Facebook to deliver poke at democracy in electi
A woman walks past election campaign posters of Israeli Prime Minister and Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu in the southern city of Sderot, Israel, Monday, Jan. 7, 2013.
Polls Give Hard-Line Bloc Edge in Israel Elections
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- No payout for unfairly fired education worker
- Shaq stresses value of education
- National Education Policy Is the Key
- Follow This College Savings Checklist in 2013
Enrique Pena Nieto, candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and apparent winner of Mexico's presidential election, speaks during a news conference in Mexico City, Monday, July 2, 2012.
Sweeping education reform approved in Mexico
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Human Rights Racism & Discrimination
- Syria allows UN to step up food aid
- Pakistan's Deathly Nonviolent Protest
- NKorea suspected of crimes against humanity
- Palestinians evicted from W Bank protest camp
File - A resident of Homs, Syria, shows UN observers a building heavily damaged in the renewed rounds of shelling which rained down on the city this weekend, 11 June, 2012.
Syria allows UN to step up food aid
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- It’s on: Time Warner Cable alleges that Netflix discrimina
- >Discrimination leads to shakeup in Seattle's street mai
- Racism and stereo-typing still rife says stars of controvers
- Former Miss America Ericka Dunlap alleges racism and demands
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal controls the ball during his Spanish La Liga soccer match against Granada at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012.
Ronaldo denies Messi rivalry and questions Fifa’s stance on racism
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Labor Affairs Societies
- Jobless rise tests Labor's strategy
- Ask the jobless if they 'value' Labor's polic
- WRAPUP 1-Housing, labor data provide upbeat signs on US econ
- Housing, labor data provide upbeat signs on economy
Virgin America and American Airlines
American Airlines cuts labor costs, posts fourth-quarter profit of $262M
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- Tougher penalties to put taxi industry on right track
- Turnstile jumpers taking free rides
- Women's place is no longer only at home
- Cancer deaths decrease per new American Cancer Society repor
The Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram inaugurated the first meeting of the Heads of the Revenue Departments of five BRICS countries, (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), in New Delhi on January 17, 2013.
'Oil companies have been allowed to make small corrections periodically': Chidambaram
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