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- Hunger-striking activist flown from Spain (AP)
- Pakistan bans minister's travel after graft ruling (AP)
- Venezuela's Chavez sees US threat in Dutch islands (AP)
- Police: Brazil boy stuck with needles in rituals (AP)
- Under U.S. Pressure, Pakistan Balks at Helping on Afghan Taliban (Time.com)
- W.Sahara activist arrives home after hunger strike in Spain (AFP)
- Monument lifted from Cleopatra's underwater city (AP)
- Brazil's top court halts boy's return to US dad (AP)
- Ex-Gitmo detainee struggles to build life in Chad (AP)
- Pakistan minister 'barred from leaving country' (AFP)
- Tories have lead of 6 to 9 points in polls (Reuters)
- Rio Tinto ships first iron ore to India (AFP)
- Pakistan stops defense minister from making official trip (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Mexican drug lord: Why Arturo Beltran Levya's death matters (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Behind the Murder of a Drug Czar (Time.com)
- Sudan Lays Groundwork for Elections, Peace (OneWorld.net)
Hunger-striking activist flown from Spain (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:33 PM PST AP - Spanish news reports say an activist from the disputed territory of Western Sahara who has been on hunger strike in Spain for more than a month has been flown back home. |
Pakistan bans minister's travel after graft ruling (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:54 PM PST |
Venezuela's Chavez sees US threat in Dutch islands (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 03:49 PM PST AP - Hugo Chavez accused the Netherlands on Thursday of allowing the United States to use Dutch islands off Venezuela's Caribbean coast to prepare a possible military attack against his country. |
Police: Brazil boy stuck with needles in rituals (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 05:07 PM PST |
Under U.S. Pressure, Pakistan Balks at Helping on Afghan Taliban (Time.com) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 02:50 AM PST Time.com - Pakistan remains reluctant to act against longtime allies now fighting the U.S. But neither does it want the U.S. doing the job itself on Pakistani soil |
W.Sahara activist arrives home after hunger strike in Spain (AFP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:39 PM PST |
Monument lifted from Cleopatra's underwater city (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:03 PM PST |
Brazil's top court halts boy's return to US dad (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:08 PM PST |
Ex-Gitmo detainee struggles to build life in Chad (AP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 02:22 PM PST AP - A former detainee who spent his teenage years at Guantanamo Bay said Thursday he is struggling to build a life in his parents' native Chad, a central African nation he had never seen before his release from the U.S. military prison earlier this year. |
Pakistan minister 'barred from leaving country' (AFP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 05:07 PM PST |
Tories have lead of 6 to 9 points in polls (Reuters) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 07:48 AM PST Reuters - One poll this week showed Canada's governing Conservatives with a six-point lead over the main opposition Liberal Party, the smallest lead in two months, while another has them maintaining a nine-point margin. |
Rio Tinto ships first iron ore to India (AFP) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 12:16 AM PST |
Pakistan stops defense minister from making official trip (McClatchy Newspapers) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 04:05 PM PST McClatchy Newspapers - ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities Thursday took steps to block two top officials who are crucial to the war on terrorism from leaving the country because a Supreme Court decision Wednesday bars them from traveling abroad while they're facing revived corruption charges. |
Mexican drug lord: Why Arturo Beltran Levya's death matters (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 10:21 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - The Mexican military killed one of the countryâs most powerful drug traffickers late Wednesday, handing the government a badly needed victory in its three-year war against drug traffickers. |
Behind the Murder of a Drug Czar (Time.com) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 02:50 AM PST Time.com - Neighborhood drug wars and drug-war politics wreak havoc in Honduras |
Sudan Lays Groundwork for Elections, Peace (OneWorld.net) Posted: 17 Dec 2009 10:55 AM PST OneWorld.net - WASHINGTON, Dec 17 (OneWorld.net) - After a series of protests and arrests in Sudan's capital city last week, officials finally agreed Sunday on guidelines for both the national elections in April and a vote on southern independence in 2011. But concerns remain about the humanitarian situation in the country. |
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