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- Thai troops open fire at protest encampment (AP)
- Venezuela temporarily halts bond trading (AP)
- Haiti leader vows to step down with 'calm heart' (AP)
- Pakistani says false alarm led to Chile detention (AP)
- Taliban suicide bomb hits NATO convoy, kills 18 (AP)
- Obama Doubles Down in Iran Nuclear Showdown (Time.com)
- France frees Iranian killer amid deal controversy (AFP)
- Detained militant in Iraq details World Cup plot (AP)
- Mexican town's police force quits after ambush (AP)
- Graham's relief group: 3 workers abducted in Sudan (AP)
- Geithner to press China on trade barriers, yuan (Reuters)
- Don't trust politicians: Aussie opposition leader (AFP)
- U.S. pressure on Pakistan may risk terrorist backlash (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Hugo Chávez boycotts Madrid summit over Honduras president (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Species Found in New Guinea's Foja Mountains Rain Forest (Time.com)
- Fears Grow Along with Pakistan Lake (OneWorld.net)
Thai troops open fire at protest encampment (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 05:34 PM PDT |
Venezuela temporarily halts bond trading (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 05:17 PM PDT AP - Authorities temporarily halted the trading of government bonds on Tuesday and said they would seek to control Venezuela's currency exchange rates by setting a range of permitted prices in the bond market. |
Haiti leader vows to step down with 'calm heart' (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 04:53 PM PDT |
Pakistani says false alarm led to Chile detention (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 03:23 PM PDT AP - A Pakistani detained in Chile said Tuesday the positive test for explosive traces he registered at the U.S. Embassy was likely a false alarm and denied any wrongdoing. He said he holds no ill will toward America. |
Taliban suicide bomb hits NATO convoy, kills 18 (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 01:50 PM PDT
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Obama Doubles Down in Iran Nuclear Showdown (Time.com) Posted: 18 May 2010 02:55 PM PDT Time.com - Ignoring Tehran's latest fuel-swap offer and pressing ahead with sanctions is a gambit that could make or break the Obama Administration's Iran diplomacy |
France frees Iranian killer amid deal controversy (AFP) Posted: 18 May 2010 04:43 PM PDT |
Detained militant in Iraq details World Cup plot (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 02:38 PM PDT |
Mexican town's police force quits after ambush (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 04:36 PM PDT |
Graham's relief group: 3 workers abducted in Sudan (AP) Posted: 18 May 2010 05:03 PM PDT AP - The U.S. relief organization operated by evangelist Franklin Graham says three of the group's workers have been abducted by armed men in the Darfur region of Sudan. |
Geithner to press China on trade barriers, yuan (Reuters) Posted: 18 May 2010 04:55 PM PDT Reuters - U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Tuesday that a stronger Chinese yuan would help level the playing field for American exporters, but he would focus mainly on reducing trade barriers in talks with Beijing next week. |
Don't trust politicians: Aussie opposition leader (AFP) Posted: 18 May 2010 03:59 AM PDT |
U.S. pressure on Pakistan may risk terrorist backlash (McClatchy Newspapers) Posted: 18 May 2010 03:35 PM PDT McClatchy Newspapers - KARACHI, Pakistan — As the U.S. turns up the pressure on Pakistan to launch a new military offensive in the North Waziristan tribal area following the Times Square bombing attempt, analysts warn that a frontal assault could lead to a terrible terrorist backlash. |
Hugo Chávez boycotts Madrid summit over Honduras president (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 18 May 2010 11:14 AM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - Nearly one year on, the ouster of Manuel Zelaya continues to divide the region. |
Species Found in New Guinea's Foja Mountains Rain Forest (Time.com) Posted: 18 May 2010 01:55 PM PDT Time.com - An expedition reveals a new species of dwarf wallaby, a big friendly rat and a tree frog with an inflatable nose (really) |
Fears Grow Along with Pakistan Lake (OneWorld.net) Posted: 18 May 2010 03:41 AM PDT OneWorld.net - HUNZA, May 18 (IRIN) - Further landslides are exacerbating the threat that a newly formed 16km-long lake on the River Hunza in northern Pakistan may burst its banks, with local NGOs saying up to 13,000 people have already been displaced. |
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