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- Fear in Kabul after 20-hour Taliban siege (Reuters)
- U.S. shows flag in Tripoli, pledges support (Reuters)
- Ex-Guatemala president fights extradition to U.S (Reuters)
- Ill Chavez upbeat as Venezuela campaign opens (Reuters)
- Blasts hit two Yemeni security offices in southern city (Reuters)
- Where Did All the Male Teachers Go? France Worries That Boy Students May Be Suffering (Time.com)
- It's Too Bad for Obama That Europeans Can't Vote (The Atlantic Wire)
- 12 al-Qaida linked militants killed southern Yemen (AP)
- Panama installs 19 radars to stem drug trafficking (AP)
- UN resolution would create UN mission in Libya (AP)
- US: Embassy attack a propaganda win for militants (AP)
- Ottawa urging Air Canada, union to reach deal (Reuters)
- Australian senator under fire over rape allegation (AP)
- Who's really behind the Kabul attacks? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- In Beijing, Students in Limbo After Migrant Schools Closed (Time.com)
- Libyan rebels tarnished by human rights report (The Christian Science Monitor)
Fear in Kabul after 20-hour Taliban siege (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 10:57 AM PDT Reuters - A marathon siege in Kabul's diplomatic enclave ended on Wednesday with the killing of two gunmen who had fought off Western and Afghan forces for 20 hours and showered rockets on embassies in a dramatic show of insurgent strength. |
U.S. shows flag in Tripoli, pledges support (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 02:11 PM PDT |
Ex-Guatemala president fights extradition to U.S (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 12:34 PM PDT |
Ill Chavez upbeat as Venezuela campaign opens (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 12:43 PM PDT |
Blasts hit two Yemeni security offices in southern city (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 03:20 PM PDT Reuters - Two explosions in Yemen's southern city of Aden, around ten minutes apart, hit the intelligence headquarters and a police base early on Thursday, but did not cause much damage, a local security official said. |
Where Did All the Male Teachers Go? France Worries That Boy Students May Be Suffering (Time.com) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 02:10 PM PDT Time.com - Political leaders and education researchers in the West are questioning how the lack of male teachers might affect the country's school children |
It's Too Bad for Obama That Europeans Can't Vote (The Atlantic Wire) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 03:43 PM PDT The Atlantic Wire - Related: 'The Beast' Has Had a Tough European Tour |
12 al-Qaida linked militants killed southern Yemen (AP) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 02:58 PM PDT |
Panama installs 19 radars to stem drug trafficking (AP) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 05:14 PM PDT AP - Panama is installing a radar system along its coastline to alert it and three other countries, including the United States, of drug trafficking activity. |
UN resolution would create UN mission in Libya (AP) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 03:45 PM PDT AP - The Security Council is considering a new resolution that would establish a U.N. mission in Libya, unfreeze assets of two major oil companies and lift a ban on flights by Libyan aircraft, according to a copy obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press. |
US: Embassy attack a propaganda win for militants (AP) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 05:01 PM PDT |
Ottawa urging Air Canada, union to reach deal (Reuters) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 01:20 PM PDT Reuters - The Canadian government declined to say on Wednesday whether it was preparing legislation to head off another strike at Air Canada, the country's biggest airline. |
Australian senator under fire over rape allegation (AP) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 06:07 AM PDT AP - An Australian senator came under fire Wednesday for using his special immunity from prosecution to name a Roman Catholic priest accused of raping a fellow priest more than 40 years ago. |
Who's really behind the Kabul attacks? (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 08:01 AM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - US Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker blamed the Taliban faction known as the Haqqani Network for a 20-hour terror attack in the heart of Kabul, despite broader Taliban claims of responsibility. |
In Beijing, Students in Limbo After Migrant Schools Closed (Time.com) Posted: 14 Sep 2011 02:10 PM PDT Time.com - The Beijing government's sudden -- and inexplicable -- decision to shut down schools for migrant children has left parents scrambling for other options as the school year begins |
Libyan rebels tarnished by human rights report (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 13 Sep 2011 02:28 PM PDT The Christian Science Monitor - While pro-Qaddafi forces carried out numerous atrocities throughout Libya's civil war, rebel groups are also to blame for serious human rights abuses, according to Amnesty International. |
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