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ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algeria's frail president won a fourth term in a landslide victory, but it only masks a bigger question for this oil-rich North African nation — what now?...
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling No greater contrast exists than the one between living human beings and automated machines. And yet boundaries have become blurred,...
The New York Times
In October 2011, while many people around the world mourned the death of Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s co-founder, Samsung executives saw the perfect opportunity to attack the...

Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan Foreign Minister, gestures during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Afghan President Hamid Karzai's challenger in the recent presidential election said Wednesday that the current government will not be able to rein in corruption and has wasted the resources and lives of its international allies.
New partial results in Afghanistan's presidential election show candidate Abdullah Abdullah is still the front-runner. The winner will replace Hamid Karzai, the only president the country has known since the 2001 US-led invasion ousted the Taliban,...
photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus
Mount Everest Tibet
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Survivors of Mount Everest's deadliest avalanche recalled scenes of panic and chaos, describing Sunday how they dug through snow with their hands and ice axes in hopes of finding their friends alive. Just minutes before the...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang
A policeman uses his cellular phone as he walks through debris near a police station in Tizi-Ouzou, a northern city about 100 kilometers (62 miles) east of the capital, Algiers, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008, after a blast wounded some 21 people, including six police officers, the Interior Ministry said.
Fourteen Algerian soldiers are dead after an attack late Saturday by suspected Islamist militants. Algeria&aposs; state news agency says the soldiers were...
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 A woman gets in a taxi in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, Monday, Sept. 17, 2007. For the first time ever, a group of women in the only country that bans female drivers have formed a committee to lobby for the right to get in the driver´s seat. They plan to
Riyadh: A Saudi woman defied the kingdom's ban on female driving, getting behind the wheel of her husband's car before police detained the couple and fined the man, a newspaper said on Sunday....
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In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, Yemeni army soldiers patrol the street in front of the US Embassy after the attack by militants with suspected links to al-Qaida against the Embassy in the capital San'a, Yemen. Yemen is the Arab world's poorest nation _ and one of its most unstable _ making it fertile territory for al-Qaida to set up camp
Tweet Sanaa, April 20 (IANS) Five Al Qaeda militants were killed Sunday when a US drone carried out an attack against a terrorist training centre in Yemen, an official said. "The US drone targeted an Al Qaeda-held training centre in Abyan...
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser
Relatives of missing passengers aboard the sunken ferry Sewol cry after listening to a TV news program reporting the names of the victims found dead, at a gymnasium in Jindo, South Korea, Sunday, April 20, 2014.
April 20, 2014 -- Updated 0819 GMT (1619 HKT) Relatives of passengers missing from the sunken ferry scuffle with police as they try to leave Jindo. Seoul (CNN) -- Angry and frustrated over both the search and rescue operation and the flow of...
photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon
French President Francois Hollande, third from left, speaks upon arrivals of released French hostages, from left, Didier Francois, Edouard Elias, Nicolas Henin and Pierre Torres, at the Villacoublay military airbase, outside Paris, Sunday, April 20, 2014. The four French journalists kidnapped and held for 10 months in Syria returned home on Sunday to joyful families awaiting them. The four were freed by their captives a day earlier at the Turkish border. At right is French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.
Hollande said on Saturday the four men were 'in good health despite the very challenging conditions of their captivity'. Four French journalists held hostage in Syria for nearly a year arrived in France on Sunday after they were found abandoned in...
photo: AP / Jacques Brinon