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- UK expels Iran diplomats after embassy attack (Reuters)
- Packing and patrolling, U.S. troops roll out of Iraq (Reuters)
- U.S. denies NATO attack on Pakistani troops deliberate (Reuters)
- Egyptians await poll results, Islamists see gains (Reuters)
- Gbagbo faces charges of crimes against humanity: ICC (Reuters)
- Anatomy of a Deadly NATO Airstrike: The Pakistani Version (Time.com)
- Watchdog: Corruption ignited this year's protests (AP)
- Muslim Brotherhood's machine helps in Egypt vote (AP)
- Argentina widens rights for transsexual police (AP)
- Olympus ex-CEO Woodford resigns from board (AP)
- Flaherty tells Europe to fight crisis with own money (Reuters)
- Two feared dead in New Zealand helicopter crash (AP)
- European Court: Internet providers can't be forced to monitor users (The Christian Science Monitor)
- The Road to Naypyidaw: What Hillary Clinton Will See in Burma (Time.com)
- Putin's next marquee moment: Russia's presidency (The Christian Science Monitor)
UK expels Iran diplomats after embassy attack (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 12:57 PM PST Reuters - Britain shut Iran's embassy in London and expelled all its staff on Wednesday, saying the storming of the British mission in Tehran could not have taken place without consent from Iranian authorities. |
Packing and patrolling, U.S. troops roll out of Iraq (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 09:25 AM PST Reuters - Camp Echo's dusty motorpools are empty, its private contract caterers have long gone home and murals depicting the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York's twin towers have been painted over. |
U.S. denies NATO attack on Pakistani troops deliberate (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 04:55 PM PST |
Egyptians await poll results, Islamists see gains (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 03:22 PM PST |
Gbagbo faces charges of crimes against humanity: ICC (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 08:32 AM PST |
Anatomy of a Deadly NATO Airstrike: The Pakistani Version (Time.com) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 07:20 AM PST Time.com - Pakistan has a detailed chronology of the events that led to the deaths of 25 of its soldiers. But it raises even more questions about why the attack unfolded the way it did. |
Watchdog: Corruption ignited this year's protests (AP) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 04:00 PM PST AP - Widespread corruption ignited protests this year across the Middle East and in those nations badly shaken by Europe's debt crisis as citizens demanded accountability from their governments, an international watchdog said Thursday. |
Muslim Brotherhood's machine helps in Egypt vote (AP) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 11:59 AM PST AP - First-time voter Hassan Abdel-Hamid had no idea who to vote for in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, so he followed the guidance of the friendly activist from the Muslim Brotherhood who handed him a flyer outside the polling station. |
Argentina widens rights for transsexual police (AP) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 04:48 PM PST AP - Argentina's Security Ministry is allowing transsexual members of federal police and security forces to be recognized under the gender that they've adopted. |
Olympus ex-CEO Woodford resigns from board (AP) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 05:15 PM PST AP - Michael Woodford, who was fired as chief executive of Japanese camera and medical equipment company Olympus after blowing the whistle on dubious spending, said Thursday that he is resigning from the board. |
Flaherty tells Europe to fight crisis with own money (Reuters) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 09:48 AM PST Reuters - European leaders should not expect outside help until euro zone countries have put up more of their own resources to try to stem their financial crisis, Canada's finance minister said on Wednesday. |
Two feared dead in New Zealand helicopter crash (AP) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 02:05 PM PST AP - A pilot and conservation worker are missing and feared dead after the helicopter they were flying to fight a fire crashed into the ocean off New Zealand's far north coast. |
European Court: Internet providers can't be forced to monitor users (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 29 Nov 2011 01:50 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Thursday overturned a Belgian court's ruling requiring Internet service providers (ISPs) to snoop on users' private data, in a major victory for the ISPs and digital rights advocates over content owners worried about online copyright infringement. |
The Road to Naypyidaw: What Hillary Clinton Will See in Burma (Time.com) Posted: 30 Nov 2011 07:20 AM PST Time.com - As U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes her historic visit to Burma from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, she will be touring two vastly different cities |
Putin's next marquee moment: Russia's presidency (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 29 Nov 2011 01:23 PM PST The Christian Science Monitor - It looks to be shaping up as one of history's greatest political comebacks. |
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