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Sydney Morning Herald
The scenes from Boston felt depressingly familiar. Violence in a crowded public space, blood, screams, panic and the wail of police sirens. This latest American tragedy has taken...
The Independent
“Can you imagine the psychology of my soldiers when they stand here all day, knowing that one of these cars could be a suicide bomber?” The Syrian army colonel eyed the two long...
CNN
April 16, 2013 -- Updated 1617 GMT (0017 HKT) The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't a dreamer in a Birmingham jail cell. He became something else, scholars say. (CNN) -- By the...

In this Nov. 17, 2007, file photo, the Indian Navy's warship Rajput fires rockets during a special drill in the Bay of Bengal near Paradeep, India. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008, forces based on an Indian warship patrolling some 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) from their home port rescued an Indian ship and a Saudi Arabian chemical tanker, foiling hijack attempts by different band of pirates in the volatile Mideast wat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has already made "tremendous progress" in expanding weapons sales to India since 2008, and U.S. companies could see "billions of dollars" in additional sales in coming years, a senior U.S. State Department...
photo: AP / Biswaranjan Rout
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 (background) lands while Southwest Airline's Lone Star One, a Boeing 737-300, taxis to the gate Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, at the Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Fla. Flying against the headwinds of a recession and volatile fuel prices, Southwest Airlines Co. made money in the fourth quarter and extended its string of annual profits to 37 years.
(Reuters) - U.S. regulators are close to approving a key document that could start the process of returning Boeing Co's grounded 787 Dreamliner to service within weeks, according to several people familiar with the matter. Approval of the document,...
photo: AP / Chris O'Meara
Indian Policemen  disperse Public health engineering employees (PHE)  in Srinagar, India, on Wednesday 10, April 2013. The employees were demanding regularization of their services in the department as they have been working on daily wages for over several years.
Islamabad: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has said it is Kashmir that holds the key to peace and prosperity in South Asia, and no durable resolution of this issue...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
President Barack Obama gestures next to Vice President Joe Biden, as he speaks during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House, in Washington, on Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tweet Washington, April 18 (IANS) After a stinging defeat in the US Senate, President Barack Obama lashed out at those who voted against several gun control measures backed by him in the wake of Newtown massacre of the innocents last December. A...
photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta
South Korean Army's K-9 self-propelled guns fire live rounds during the largest joint air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field in mountainous Pocheon, 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the Koreas' heavily fortified border, South Korea Thursday, Dec. 23, 2010.
North Korea has said it was ready to talk if UN sanctions against it were withdrawn and if the US and South Korea put an end to joint military drills. The conditions for dialogue were outlined in a statement from the North's National Defence...
photo: AP / Park Ji-ho, Yonhap
Investigators in haz-mat suits examine the scene of the second bombing on Boylston Street in Boston Tuesday, April 16, 2013 near the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon, a day after two blasts killed three and injured over 170 people.
No matter who is eventually found and brought to justice for the odious attack in Boston, the rush to blame "the Muslims" fits a longstanding and disturbing pattern after attacks like this one. Although there have been very few terrorist attacks in...
photo: AP / Elise Amendola
Venezuela's interim President Nicolas Maduro sits as he waits for the official ceremony at the Electoral Council to certify his victory on Sunday's presidential election in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 15, 2013.
VIVIAN SEQUERA Associated Press= CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President-elect Nicolas Maduro and his opposition rival traded accusations Tuesday over blame for post-election violence that the government said had caused seven deaths and 61 injuries...
photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos