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Gallery: Even in death, Thatcher draws scorn from some GREGORY KATZ , The Associated Press Posted: Tuesday, April 9, 2013, 11:38 AM LONDON - While some Britons mourned the passing...
Asia Times
Commentary and weekly watch by Doug Noland Last August, in a Credit Bubble Bulletin titled ''Do Whatever it Takes,'' I drew parallels between the progression of experimental global...
The Independent
How worried should we be about present tensions? "We have had a few episodes like this in the past, but luckily they have been few and far between. It's too early to talk of...

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi swears in newly-appointed vice president, a former senior judge, Mahmoud Mekki, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2012.
The leader of Egypt's Coptic Christians has accused the country's president of "negligence" following deadly clashes outside the main cathedral in Cairo. Pope Tawadros II said Mohammed Morsi had failed to protect the building, where two people died...
photo: AP / Egyptian Presidency
Public execution of a woman
The use of the death penalty is broadly diminishing around the world although a handful of countries that had not used capital punishment for several years resumed executions in 2012, according to Amnesty International. Methods of executions in 2012...
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Russian Orthodox Church interim leader Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kaliningrad addresses the Russian Orthodox Church National Council in Moscow's Christ the Saviour Cathedra in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009.A group of 711 of the church's faithful convened Tuesday for the start of the first election of a patriarch since the fall of the officially atheist Soviet U
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, said Tuesday that feminism was a “very dangerous” phenomenon offering an illusion of freedom to women who should focus on their families and children. About three-quarters of...
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko
Libyan volunteers clean their weapons on the outskirts of the eastern town of Brega, Libya, Monday, March 7, 2011. Libyan warplanes launched multiple air strikes Monday on opposition fighters regrouping at an oil port on the Mediterranean coast, the second day of a harsh government counteroffensive to thwart a rebel advance toward Moammar Gadhafi's stronghold in the capital Tripoli.
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.N. panel says Libyan weapons are spreading at "an alarming rate" to new territories in west Africa and the eastern Mediterranean including Syria and the Gaza Strip where they...
photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill
Vice President Joe Biden gestures as he speaks in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House complex in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013
NEDRA PICKLER Associated Press= WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden says he refuses to believe a small group of senators will block a vote on gun legislation. The vice president says...
photo: AP / Charles Dharapak
Victims of an earthquake sit over the bodies of their loved ones who were killed in the city of Varzaqan in northwestern Iran, on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012.
A powerful Iran earthquake killed at least 32 people and injured nearly 1,000 on Tuesday. CNN shared the details on April 9 of the quake that hit in southern Iran with a magnitude of 6.3. The Iran earthquake left the Bushehr nuclear plant undamaged,...
photo: AP / Hamed Nazari
In this photo taken, Nov. 2, 2010, a veteran member of the Taliban smokes a cigarette as he speaks to The Associated Press in Afghanistan, Nov 2, 2010. The longtime member said scribbled notes from Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar have surfaced in mosques all over Afghanistan's ethnic Pashtun heartland, threatening death to anyone who takes up a government offer to negotiate for peace. Trying to quash rumors of a break in their ranks, the Taliban have also vehemently denied reports _ including one by The Associated Press _ that representatives of the militant group were involved in negotiations with the Afghan government. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
DOHA, Qatar — When a handful of Taliban emissaries flew into Qatar on an American plane in 2010, the Obama administration hoped they would help negotiate a peace deal that could stabilize Afghanistan and allow the United States a graceful exit....
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd