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Detroit Free Press
So what do you do with $50 million in stolen diamonds? The manhunt across Europe continued Wednesday for a band of thieves who made off with an estimated $50 million worth of...
Huffington Post
You think you're cold? The remote Russian town of Oymyakon (in the northeast corner of the country) has a weather forecast of -15°C for the next few days, earning it the nickname...
CounterPunch
Latin American elections always seem to get it these days. Western journalists cannot deny an opportunity to pass without throwing some stones. So it was hardly surprising when the...

South Africa's Oscar Pistorius prepares to run in his men's 400-meter semifinal during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London
Pretoria - Oscar Pistorius was on Friday released from custody after being granted bail, but the conditions thereof severely restrict his movement. Pistorius thanked Magistrate Desmond Nair, and walked out of the Pretoria Magistrate's Court C, nine...
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus
German: US to leave 8,000-12,000 troops in Afghan
BRUSSELS (AP) — A German official is saying Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has told NATO allies that the U.S. will leave between 8,000-12,000 American troops in Afghanistan after 2014, when combat ends. German Defense Minister Thomas de...
photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett
Turkey tightens noose on army influence in politics
ANKARA - Turkey's new constitution will reduce the political influence of the once-powerful military in order to steer the EU-hopeful country more on the path of democracy, a parliamentary source said Friday. The army, considered the self-appointed...
photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett
Two men help push a car down a snow-covered street Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, in St. Louis.
DES MOINES, Iowa - A major snow storm that shuttered airports in Missouri, stranded truckers in Illinois and buried parts of Kansas in knee-deep powder was promising a messy and possibly dangerous commute Friday morning as it crawled northeast. Wind...
photo: AP / Jeff Roberson
The United States invaded Afghanistan over eleven years ago. Men and women who were seven and eight years old are now enlisting in the military. Some of them will end up walking the streets and trails of that faraway land before their enlistments are...
photo: US Army / Shane Hamann
NATO considers maintaining larger Afghan force through 2018
BRUSSELS — NATO is considering a proposal to fund a security force of 352,000 Afghan troops through 2018, as part of an effort to maintain security and help convince Afghanistan that America and its allies will not abandon it once...
photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett
This artist's conception illustrates Kepler-22b, a planet known to comfortably circle in the habitable zone of a sun-like star.
Washington, February 22: Nasa has discovered the smallest known planet outside our solar system which is slightly larger than the moon and orbits its sun like host star every 13 days. Nasa’s Kepler space telescope detected the smallest planet yet...
photo: NASA / Ames/JPL-Caltech