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By W.G. DunlopPublished August 17, 2013AFP File photo dated August 19, 2003, shows a car burning outside the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad after a huge explosion rocked...
The New York Times
WASHINGTON — THE Egyptian military’s bloody crackdown on supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood is yet another sign of the dark side of the Arab awakening. Across the Middle East,...
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Ramallah On Tuesday August 13th, 26 “low risk” Palestinian prisoners were released to their families by the Israeli government, a “gesture of good faith” made by Israeli Primer...

Several Utah wildfires continue to burn, evacuations remain in some places
Several wildfires continued to burn across Utah on Sunday, continuing to prompt mandatory evacuations. After torching a historic lodge and some homes, forcing evacuations and cutting power to Dugway, the Patch Springs Fire — at 31,000 acres, the...
photo: USAF / Tim Chacon
Philippine Navy and Coast Guard divers continue their search and rescue operation off Talisay coast, Cebu province Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013
Divers plucked two more bodies from a sunken passenger ferry on Sunday and scrambled to plug an oil leak in the wreckage after a collision with a cargo ship. The accident near the central Philippine port of Cebu that has left 34 dead and more than 80...
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
Aug. 17, 2013: A member of Egyptian security forces, at left, tries to keep crowds away from the al-Fatah mosque, in Ramses Square, downtown Cairo, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2013.
TONY G. GABRIEL Associated Press= CAIRO (AP) — Egypt remained on edge Sunday after security forces stormed a Cairo mosque a day earlier and the ousted president's Muslim Brotherhood remained poised to hold further street protests despite a possible...
photo: AP / Hussein Tallal
Supporters of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi wave national flags and his posters during a rally in Nasser City, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 1, 2013.
The Egyptian Prime Minister has proposed dissolving the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted President Mohammed Morsi. Some 250 followers of the Islamist group now face possible charges of murder and terrorism. Egyptian forces were questioning some 250...
photo: AP / Amr Nabil
	The pope: the doctrines of Catholicism can't be changed overnight
Pope Francis's remarks will have resonated with Italian listeners Pope Francis celebrates the last mass of his visit to Brazil. Photograph: Luca Zennaro/AFP/Getty Images Nick Cohen takes Pope Francis to task for prejudice in referring to the problem...
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German tourist killed in water-bus accident in Venice
A German tourist has been killed on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. A collision between a gondola and a larger water bus was the cause. A 50-year-old German tourist was killed in Venice on Saturday when the gondola he was in with his family...
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Utah wildfire tally rises to 9, stretches resources
Mandatory evacuation orders and road closures remained in place in several Utah communities Saturday as crews battled at least nine fires that had torched almost 20 homes and were stretching firefighting resources. The latest losses came Friday, when...
photo: USAF / Tim Chacon