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- Afghan bombs kill 78 in two days (Reuters)
- Russian police block new anti-Putin rally (Reuters)
- Mexico says foiled plan to smuggle in Gaddafi son (Reuters)
- Italian Mafia boss arrested in fortified bunker (Reuters)
- Assad says only "crazy" leaders kill own people (Reuters)
- Why Is Donald Rumsfeld on This Package of Spicy Peanuts? (Time.com)
- Police investigate item sent to Deutsche Bank CEO (AP)
- Egypt's rulers: Parliament won't be representative (AP)
- Venezuela prosecutor: Judge must stay in custody (AP)
- Nine fugitives sought by Rwanda genocide court (AP)
- American faces verdict for Thai royal insult (AP)
- Keystone overshadows U.S.-Canada border deal (Reuters)
- Australian given 500 lashes for blasphemy in Saudi Arabia (Reuters)
- Democracy dial-back? Egypt military moves to hem in new parliament (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Amid Multiple Crises, Pakistan's President Seeks Medical Care Abroad (Time.com)
- How an obscure rule could trample EU dissenters (The Christian Science Monitor)
Afghan bombs kill 78 in two days (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 10:17 AM PST |
Russian police block new anti-Putin rally (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 10:51 AM PST Reuters - Plans for big new protests against Vladimir Putin fizzled on Wednesday after a show of force by Russian police who have detained more than 1,000 people in a crackdown since a parliamentary election dismissed by Kremlin foes as a fraud. |
Mexico says foiled plan to smuggle in Gaddafi son (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 12:28 PM PST Reuters - Mexico uncovered and stopped an international plot to smuggle late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi into the country using fake names and false papers, authorities said Wednesday. |
Italian Mafia boss arrested in fortified bunker (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 10:02 AM PST Reuters - Mafia boss Michele Zagaria, one of Italy's most wanted men, was captured on Wednesday after police drilled into a concrete underground bunker where the man known as "Twisted Head" was hiding. |
Assad says only "crazy" leaders kill own people (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 01:54 PM PST |
Why Is Donald Rumsfeld on This Package of Spicy Peanuts? (Time.com) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 01:20 PM PST Time.com - There are, in this salty tale of frolics, politics and peanuts, a number of what Donald Rumsfeld, might call known knowns |
Police investigate item sent to Deutsche Bank CEO (AP) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 05:26 PM PST AP - Police are investigating what they described as a "suspicious delivery" addressed to Deutsche Bank chief executive Josef Ackermann, the bank said Wednesday. |
Egypt's rulers: Parliament won't be representative (AP) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 01:19 PM PST |
Venezuela prosecutor: Judge must stay in custody (AP) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 03:26 PM PST AP - Venezuela's top prosecutor said Wednesday she intends to extend the house arrest of a judge whose case has been strongly criticized by human rights groups. |
Nine fugitives sought by Rwanda genocide court (AP) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 03:39 PM PST AP - The prosecutor of the U.N. tribunal pursuing key figures in the 1994 Rwanda genocide plans to intensify the hunt for the nine remaining fugitives. |
American faces verdict for Thai royal insult (AP) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 05:05 PM PST AP - A court in Thailand is to issue a verdict Thursday in the case of an American citizen charged with defaming the royal family, a grave crime punishable by up to 15 years in jail. |
Keystone overshadows U.S.-Canada border deal (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 02:15 PM PST Reuters - President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he wanted answers to the environmental questions about the Keystone XL pipeline, whose delay overshadowed a new U.S.-Canadian border agreement announced on Wednesday. |
Australian given 500 lashes for blasphemy in Saudi Arabia (Reuters) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 12:43 AM PST Reuters - An Australian man has been sentenced to 500 lashes and a year in prison in Saudi Arabia for breaking the country's strict blasphemy laws during a Haj pilgrimage last month. |
Democracy dial-back? Egypt military moves to hem in new parliament (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 09:59 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - A week after the first post-Mubarak elections began, Egypt's military leadership has made clear its intention to assert control even after a new parliament is in place, raising questions about how democratic the country's transition will be. |
Amid Multiple Crises, Pakistan's President Seeks Medical Care Abroad (Time.com) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 01:20 PM PST Time.com - In a sudden flight to Dubai, Asif Ali Zardari, perhaps persuaded by his son, has left his country to see doctors about his heart |
How an obscure rule could trample EU dissenters (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 07 Dec 2011 09:19 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - Plans for amendments to the treaty governing the European Union will be discussed at a summit in Brussels tomorrow, but trouble lies ahead: British Prime Minister David Cameron is threatening a veto, and Ireland's Constitution could trigger a referendum â" unless the EU invokes an obscure clause in its Constitution. |
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