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More than two and a half years on, Israel’s purported neutrality in the Syrian conflict and the United State’s fanfare rhetoric urging a “regime change” in Damascus were abruptly...
San Francisco Chronicle
The five permanent U.N. Security Council members and Germany meet Iran in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday to try to reduce concerns that Tehran wants to build nuclear weapons while...
Al Jazeera
Ali Zeidan has been Libya's prime minister for nearly one year, having been appointed by the General National Congress last October. He took office on November 14 after Congress...

Floods hit Indian state in wake of cyclone
At least five people have been killed in the eastern Indian state of Odisha in floods triggered by heavy rains that accompanied a fierce cyclone over the weekend. The Budhabalanga river is overflowing and has flooded two districts, officials...
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick
Israel warns against nuclear compromise with Iran
JERUSALEM: Israel on Tuesday urged the world to avoid a partial deal with Iran, which could see a relaxing of sanctions, just hours before a new round of nuclear talks. Following a meeting late on Monday, the security cabinet warned the international...
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras
Home Ministry's brainwave: Keep some Lok Sabha seats for PoK, just in case
The Union home ministry is working on a proposal to create Lok Sabha seats in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in what is being seen as a far-fetched and potentially controversial move to assert India's right on the territory. Home Minister Sushilkumar...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Palestinian youths face Israeli abuse: report
The UN Children's Fund has said Israel's army and police force continue to mistreat Palestinian youths during arrests and detentions, despite agreeing to test alternative treatment following international pressure. Teh fund's progress report,...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Special Forces Soldier killed in insider attack in Afghanistan
Late this afternoon, Oct. 14, the Department of Defense announced the death of a Special Forces Soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Staff Sgt. Patrick H....
photo: US DoD / Public Domain
Much ado about Italy
From fair Verona, where we lay our scene, to Mantua, Padua and Rome, Shakespeare was fascinated by Italy. Duncan Garwood presents his guide on where to go - without quite so much drama What's the attraction? In all likelihood, Shakespeare never set...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Damon Albarn's return trip on the Africa Express
In 2006 Damon Albarn launched Africa Express – a series of collaborations between western and African artists. Photograph: Jo Hale/Redferns via Getty Images It may be just about the hottest new pop-up club in the world, but you have to look hard for...
photo: UN / Marco Dormino