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Reuters: BERLIN (Reuters) - China's top envoy to Germany has warned the West against punishing Russia with sanctions for its intervention in Ukraine, saying such measures could lead to a dangerous chain...
National Journal: By Sara Sorcher Follow on Twitter March 13, 2014 American combat operations in Afghanistan officially conclude at year's end, but does that mean the war is totally over and all the troops are coming...
Longview News Journal: KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — It began with a rattle of gunfire when insurgents attacked a former intelligence headquarters in this southern Afghan city. For more than an hour Wednesday, automatic...
Reuters Image Caption: A man looks on as riot policemen pass by during a demonstration in Ankara (reuters tickers) March 11, 2014 - 18:43 By Mehmet Emin Caliskan and Parisa Hafezi ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Protesters clashed with police in Turkey's two biggest cities on Tuesday after the...
By Dustin Volz Follow on Twitter March 11, 2014 The powerful leader of the Senate Intelligence Committee charged the CIATuesday morning with covertly removing key documents from computers used by her panel's staff to investigate the government's interrogation practices, accusing the intelligence...
Print 11 March 2014 SeniorUnited Nations official Ivan Šimonovic is meeting with local authorities in Kharkiv, Ukraine, today to discuss human rights-related measures that can be taken to help de-escalate tensions in the country. “He is also raising with the authorities the...
The disaster at Fukushima DaiichiNuclearPlant in Japan on March 11, 2011, destroyed tens of thousands of lives and had ripple effects around the world as nations reliant upon or considering nuclear power rethought their plans. The meltdown of three of the six nuclear reactors at the Fukushima...
For the first time since the sale of marijuana became legal in Colorado, the numbers are in – and they're looking pretty good. ... What? You were expecting a pun? "Marijuana raised $3.5 million in taxes and fees for Colorado in the first month of legal sales. That's in a report just released by the...
The UN has warned about an upsurge in violence in Sudan's Darfur region, saying some 50,000 people had been displaced since the end of February. Peacekeepers and aid agencies had been blocked from entering affected areas, UN human rights chief Navi Pillay said. Much of the violence is between...
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (Reuters) - Ukraine's ousted leader, Viktor Yanukovich, reiterated on Tuesday that he was the country's legitimate president and commander-in-chief, saying he was sure the armed forces would refuse to obey any "criminal orders". In a statement in the Russian city...
Nairobi, March 10: The Australian government said Monday it will provide $9 million in assistance to enhance stability and support state building efforts in Somalia. Australia said it will be allocating $1.8 million to support the objectives of the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM), which...
PARIS (AP) — His conversations secretly recorded by a trusted adviser and investigating judges, former French PresidentNicolas Sarkozy and his singer-songwriter wife sought an emergency injunction Monday to block further publication of their private discussions. The conservative Sarkozy, who has...