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- Centre-right roars to victory in Spain election (Reuters)
- After Gaddafi son, spy chief captured (Reuters)
- Exclusive: The capture of Gaddafi's son (Reuters)
- Egyptians protest at army, clashes kill at least 12 (Reuters)
- Kuwait emir slams opposition, says PM will not go (Reuters)
- Back to Tahrir: The Egyptian Revolution Tries to Repeat Itself (Time.com)
- Spain tilts to the right as voters oust Socialists (AP)
- Libya says Gadhafi son to be tried at home (AP)
- Jamaica PM hints that elections may be next month (AP)
- Prominent Nigeria newspaper publisher dies at 66 (AP)
- 13 eunuchs killed in fire in India (AP)
- Analysis: Ontario deficit targets at risk as outlook dims (Reuters)
- Details on Obama's Australian visit lost in street (AP)
- The Capture of Gaddafi's Son: The Reformer Who Refused to Reform (Time.com)
Centre-right roars to victory in Spain election (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 04:27 PM PST Reuters - Spain's center-right opposition stormed to a crushing election victory on Sunday as voters punished the outgoing Socialist government for the worst economic crisis in generations. |
After Gaddafi son, spy chief captured (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 01:19 PM PST Reuters - Abdullah al-Senussi, Libya's feared former intelligence chief, was cornered and captured at a remote desert homestead on Sunday, a day after Muammar Gaddafi's son was seized by Libyan fighters in the same region. |
Exclusive: The capture of Gaddafi's son (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 12:56 PM PST |
Egyptians protest at army, clashes kill at least 12 (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 03:54 PM PST Reuters - At least 12 people were killed in clashes between security forces and crowds protesting against Egypt's ruling military council in some of the worst violence since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. |
Kuwait emir slams opposition, says PM will not go (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 01:34 PM PST Reuters - Kuwait's emir denounced as a "black day" the storming of parliament and said he would not dissolve the assembly or allow the prime minister to resign, as demanded by the opposition. |
Back to Tahrir: The Egyptian Revolution Tries to Repeat Itself (Time.com) Posted: 19 Nov 2011 09:20 PM PST Time.com - A weekend of bloody clashes is reminiscent of the uprising earlier this year but the turnout is relatively small and most Egyptians are worried about other things |
Spain tilts to the right as voters oust Socialists (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 03:58 PM PST |
Libya says Gadhafi son to be tried at home (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 05:11 PM PST AP - Libya's new leaders said Sunday they will try Moammar Gadhafi's son at home and not hand him over to the International Criminal Court where he's charged with crimes against humanity. The government also announced the capture of the toppled regime's intelligence minister, who is also wanted by the court. |
Jamaica PM hints that elections may be next month (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 02:52 PM PST AP - Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness hinted Sunday that parliamentary elections could come as early as next month, whipping tens of thousands of governing party supporters into campaign mode. |
Prominent Nigeria newspaper publisher dies at 66 (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 01:52 PM PST AP - Alex Ibru, the publisher of Nigerian newspaper The Guardian and a harsh critic of late dictator Sani Abacha, has died. He was 66. |
13 eunuchs killed in fire in India (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 05:09 PM PST |
Analysis: Ontario deficit targets at risk as outlook dims (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2011 07:40 AM PST Reuters - A worsening economy will hurt Ontario's chances of meeting already long-term plans to balance its budget as it prepares for a fiscal update on Wednesday. |
Details on Obama's Australian visit lost in street (AP) Posted: 19 Nov 2011 10:23 PM PST AP - The Australian government says it is investigating how a classified booklet detailing Barack Obama's itinerary came to be lost in a gutter during the president's visit last week. |
The Capture of Gaddafi's Son: The Reformer Who Refused to Reform (Time.com) Posted: 19 Nov 2011 09:20 PM PST Time.com - According to one aide, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi had opportunities to join the rebellion against his father. But he refused every one and turned against the rebels instead |
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