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- China urges Korean calm, warns over naval drills (Reuters)
- Federal troops and police prepare Rio slum offensive (Reuters)
- Teenage boys survive 50 days adrift in South Pacific (Reuters)
- Where do I vote? Much confusion clouds Haiti polls (Reuters)
- Voters hammer Irish government (Reuters)
- With World Cup and Olympics Approaching, Rio de Janeiro Takes On Gangs (Time.com)
- Bosnian entities' leaders agree to get closer to EU (AFP)
- Egyptians protest police violence before election (AP)
- Schools in Ciudad Juarez targeted by extortionists (AP)
- Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members (Reuters)
- Chinese AIDS activist to attend Nobel ceremony (AFP)
- Tax deal could help Canada government avoid defeat (Reuters)
- 3rd blast rocks NZ mine where 29 workers died (AP)
- Amid violent flareup in Rio, Brazil defends its security strategy (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Art Stolen by the Nazis Now Cataloged Online in Database (Time.com)
- Wikileaks release: in Russia, fear of damage to future US relations (The Christian Science Monitor)
China urges Korean calm, warns over naval drills (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 04:11 PM PST Reuters - China said on Friday it was determined to prevent an escalation of this week's violence on the Korean peninsula but warned against military acts near its coast as U.S. and South Korean forces prepared for exercises in the Yellow Sea. |
Federal troops and police prepare Rio slum offensive (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 04:38 PM PST Reuters - Backed by armored personnel carriers and 800 soldiers, police prepared a major offensive on Friday to occupy one of Rio de Janeiro's largest slums where heavily armed drug traffickers bunkered up after days of violence. |
Teenage boys survive 50 days adrift in South Pacific (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 09:01 AM PST Reuters - Three teenage boys set adrift for 50 days in a small boat in the South Pacific survived on coconuts, a seagull they managed to catch and by drinking rain and then sea water, rescuers said on Friday. |
Where do I vote? Much confusion clouds Haiti polls (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 01:33 PM PST Reuters - Canaan, a 10-month-old tent and tarpaulin settlement of thousands of earthquake survivors carpeting bare hillsides north of Haiti's capital, has a prefabricated police station, a tin-roof meeting center, tent schools and churches, and even a barber shop. |
Voters hammer Irish government (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 02:57 PM PST Reuters - Ireland's government saw its parliamentary majority cut to two on Friday, as voters in one of the ruling party's heartlands punished it for seeking an EU/IMF bailout and instead backed nationalists Sinn Fein. |
With World Cup and Olympics Approaching, Rio de Janeiro Takes On Gangs (Time.com) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 03:50 PM PST Time.com - With the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics looming, Rio de Janeiro begins an onslaught against gangs who have held it hostage for years. Can it defeat them? |
Bosnian entities' leaders agree to get closer to EU (AFP) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 03:32 PM PST |
Egyptians protest police violence before election (AP) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 01:12 PM PST |
Schools in Ciudad Juarez targeted by extortionists (AP) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 05:33 PM PST AP - Authorities in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez are investigating extortion threats posted outside local schools demanding payments from teachers, a state official said Friday. |
Egypt Facebook pages vanish before vote: members (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 02:29 PM PST |
Chinese AIDS activist to attend Nobel ceremony (AFP) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 04:03 PM PST |
Tax deal could help Canada government avoid defeat (Reuters) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 12:07 PM PST Reuters - Canada's minority Conservative government is working on a possible tax deal with the influential province of Quebec that could help Prime Minister Stephen Harper stay in power longer than expected. |
3rd blast rocks NZ mine where 29 workers died (AP) Posted: 25 Nov 2010 09:50 PM PST |
Amid violent flareup in Rio, Brazil defends its security strategy (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 02:07 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - With more than two dozen killed in a week across Rio de Janeiro in gang-related violence, reporters pressed the visibly weary Rio State Security Secretary José Mariano Beltrame on the efficacy of an aggressive two-year-old security program: Are criminals being effectively vanquished or just changing their addresses? |
Art Stolen by the Nazis Now Cataloged Online in Database (Time.com) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 03:50 PM PST Time.com - During World War II, the Nazis pulled off the biggest art heist in history, looting thousands of paintings worth untold millions. Now, thanks to a newly available online database, some of them can be returned |
Wikileaks release: in Russia, fear of damage to future US relations (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 26 Nov 2010 12:32 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - Wikileaks is about to drop its biggest-ever bombshell â" some 2.7-million confidential diplomatic cables from US embassies around the world â" and, although US credibility is likely to take the worst hit, much of the collateral damage may end up in Moscow. |
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