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"Something is wrong. Something is terribly wrong." The alarm in the radio reporter's voice reaches out across five decades. At first simply dramatic, then horrified,...
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Australian Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, left, and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard stand together at the Welcome to Country ceremony at Parliament House at the opening of the 43rd Parliament assembly, in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010.
Tweet Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Tuesday refused to apologize to Indonesia over a spying controversy. Reports were leaked by Australian Broadcasting Cooperation's (ABC) in which it was stated that Australia spied on telephone...
photo: AP / Alan Porritt
A picture of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo is carried by a protester during a rally demanding his release outside China's Liaison Office in Hong Kong on Oct. 11, 2010.
Nobel peace prize winner and dissident is serving an 11-year jail sentence in China for subversion Lu Xiaobo, held in a Chinese jail, was unable to attend the 2010 Nobel prize ceremony. Photograph: Scanpix Norway/Reuters The lawyer of jailed Nobel...
photo: AP / Kin Cheung
People wade through high water by Venice's Rialto Bridge, northern Italy, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Water in Venice has risen to its highest level in more than 20 years, leaving much of the Italian city under floods and forcing residents and tourists to wade through knee-high water. City officials say the sea level topped 156 centimeters (61 inches) on Monday, well past the 110 centimeter (40 inch) flood mark, with most streets submerged.
Tweet ROME - The death toll from storms in Sardinia rose to at least 14 on Tuesday, with many areas still out of reach of rescue services, the governor of the...
photo: AP / Luigi Costantini
UN workers harassed in Juba
New York - The United Nations Security Council on Monday expressed increasing alarm over harassment and attacks on its staff by security forces in South Sudan, including the case of a woman who was beaten and briefly jailed. Secretary-General Ban...
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras
Heart-breaking pleas for help as Philippine storm victims await aid
Ten days after one of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded, some residents of remote villages in Eastern Samar province, where the storm made landfall in the central Philippines, said they were still waiting for aid. The Philippines is facing an...
photo: US DoD / DOD
The headquarters for JPMorgan Chase & Co., left, is shown Thursday, April 16, 2009 in New York. JPMorgan Chase's first-quarter profit was not as good as last year's, but it told investors what they wanted to hear: Banking is not dead.
The deal is the largest ever reached between the government and a corporation, eclipsing the record $4 billion (£2.48bn) levied on oil giant BP in January in the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history. The nation's biggest bank will pay more than...
photo: AP / Mark Lennihan
UN launches info superhighway map in Asia-Pacific
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations launched an interactive map of the information superhighway on Monday to help bridge the digital divide in the Asia-Pacific region. The digital gap in the region, also considered as the inequality of income,...
photo: UN / Mark Garten