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- Anger on streets as Egypt protests enter third day (Reuters)
- Tunisia seeks arrest of ousted president, family (Reuters)
- Colombia coal mine blast kills 20, regulator says (Reuters)
- Karzai opens Afghan parliament, taunts West (Reuters)
- Haiti ruling party pulls candidate from election (Reuters)
- Egypt's Protests Turn Ugly as the Regime Changes Tactics (Time.com)
- Davos expert says hiding less information is best (AP)
- Egypt's protests enter 2nd day, ominous for regime (AP)
- Venezuela, Colombia to boost anti-drug cooperation (AP)
- U.S. shifts tone, bluntly urges Mubarak to reform now (Reuters)
- Boston judge jails Chinese for export violations (AP)
- Australia warns of bomb attacks at Addis AU summit (Reuters)
- Egypt protesters brave crackdown to clash with police for second straight day (The Christian Science Monitor)
- BSkyB Bid Puts Murdoch Back in Political Spotlight (Time.com)
- The war over Ivory Coast's cocoa heats up (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Egypt: Mubarak Faces Historic Challenge (OneWorld.net)
Anger on streets as Egypt protests enter third day (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 05:04 PM PST |
Tunisia seeks arrest of ousted president, family (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 01:42 PM PST |
Colombia coal mine blast kills 20, regulator says (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 02:51 PM PST |
Karzai opens Afghan parliament, taunts West (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:53 PM PST |
Haiti ruling party pulls candidate from election (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 03:40 PM PST Reuters - Haiti's ruling party, under intense international pressure, said on Wednesday it had agreed to pull its presidential candidate out of disputed elections, but the candidate himself had not yet formally withdrawn. |
Egypt's Protests Turn Ugly as the Regime Changes Tactics (Time.com) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:05 PM PST Time.com - Meanwhile, the leaders of the largest opposition group seem to be waiting on the sidelines -- perhaps because they do not believe the demonstrations will succeed |
Davos expert says hiding less information is best (AP) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:13 PM PST AP - What are the lessons of WikiLeaks? The secret-spilling site has been the subject of debate at the World Economic Forum, and one respected historian on Wednesday urged businesses and governments to think hard about what information really needs to be protected, and then protect it better. |
Egypt's protests enter 2nd day, ominous for regime (AP) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:36 PM PST |
Venezuela, Colombia to boost anti-drug cooperation (AP) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 02:05 PM PST |
U.S. shifts tone, bluntly urges Mubarak to reform now (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 03:25 PM PST Reuters - The United States bluntly urged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday to make political reforms in the face of protesters demanding his ouster, in a shift in tone toward an important Arab ally. |
Boston judge jails Chinese for export violations (AP) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:07 PM PST AP - A Chinese business executive has been sentenced in Massachusetts to more than eight years in federal prison for conspiring to export sensitive military products to military agencies in China. |
Australia warns of bomb attacks at Addis AU summit (Reuters) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:46 AM PST Reuters - The Australian foreign ministry has warned that extremists are planning bomb attacks on Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa during an African Union summit there starting this week. |
Posted: 26 Jan 2011 01:13 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - Egyptians defied the Interior Ministryâs ban on protests Wednesday, with hundreds congregating in central Cairo in the afternoon, once again shouting âDown with Mubarak!â |
BSkyB Bid Puts Murdoch Back in Political Spotlight (Time.com) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 04:05 PM PST Time.com - The media tycoon's controversial bid for TV station BSkyB has put the spotlight on his powerful hold over British politics |
The war over Ivory Coast's cocoa heats up (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 12:50 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - Some day or another, the tug-of-war for control of Ivory Coast had to come down to chocolate, or more specifically, cocoa: the cash crop that bankrolled forty years of economic boom, mass immigration, and eventually war across this tropical garden, West Africaâs lushest agricultural zone. |
Egypt: Mubarak Faces Historic Challenge (OneWorld.net) Posted: 26 Jan 2011 06:34 AM PST OneWorld.net - CAIRO, Jan 26 (IPS) - Egyptians have demonstrated in protests rare in size and ferocity against the three-decade rule of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. |
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