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- Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered questions
- Italy quake kills at least six, damages historic buildings
- Serb rightist wins presidency, backs EU path
- France's "Mr. Normal" stands out in diplomatic debut
- Explosion near U.N. ceasefire monitor chief's convoy: Reuters witness
- Insight: Indonesia tycoon Bakrie gears up for presidential bid
- Russia says West still considering military action on Iran
- Alleged perpetrator of mass beheadings in Mexico arrested
- U.N. nuclear chief hopeful on Iran deal before Baghdad meet
- Lone bomber, not mafia, sought for Italy school attack
- Gunbattle in Beirut amid fears of Syria spillover
- Nationalist wins Serb presidential runoff
- Egyptian detainees start hunger strike
- Robin Gibb of Bee Gees dies at 62
- Convicted Lockerbie bomber dies of cancer in Libya
- Yemen troops clash with al-Qaida in south; 17 dead
- Palestinian rivals set timetable for unity deal
- Strong quake kills 4 in Italy cheese region
- Greeks' crisis is personal as well as political
- Profiles of Egypt's main presidential candidates
Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered questions Posted:
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Italy quake kills at least six, damages historic buildings Posted:
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Serb rightist wins presidency, backs EU path Posted:
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France's "Mr. Normal" stands out in diplomatic debut Posted:
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Explosion near U.N. ceasefire monitor chief's convoy: Reuters witness Posted:
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Insight: Indonesia tycoon Bakrie gears up for presidential bid Posted: TANGERANG, Indonesia (Reuters) - There are many ways to describe Indonesia's Aburizal Bakrie: multi-millionaire businessman, global mining tycoon, heavyweight contender for the presidency in 2014. One description that does not spring to mind is man of the common people. So when Bakrie strode into a railway station in south Jakarta last week and slapped the equivalent of one U.S. dollar down on the counter for a ticket, it was a moment of political theatre. It also signaled an early step in the march to presidential elections in mid-2014 in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation. ... |
Russia says West still considering military action on Iran Posted:
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Alleged perpetrator of mass beheadings in Mexico arrested Posted: MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican soldiers have arrested an alleged perpetrator of the massacre of 49 people whose corpses were decapitated, dismembered and dumped on a highway last week. Daniel Elizondo, alias "The Madman," a leader of the Zetas drug cartel, was detained in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, a spokesman for the army said Sunday. Elizondo headed the Zetas trafficking operations in Cadereyta, an industrial town on the outskirts of Monterrey, close to where the bodies were dumped, the official said. ... |
U.N. nuclear chief hopeful on Iran deal before Baghdad meet Posted:
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Lone bomber, not mafia, sought for Italy school attack Posted: BRINDISI (Reuters) - A bomb attack which killed a teenage girl and wounded 10 other people in the southern Italian town of Brindisi was probably done by an individual operating alone, a senior official said on Sunday, playing down initial suspicions of mafia involvement. Saturday's attack on the Francesca Morvillo Falcone school, a vocational training institute named after the wife of a famed anti-mafia judge, horrified Italy and sparked speculation it was the work of southern Italy's organized crime gangs. ... |
Gunbattle in Beirut amid fears of Syria spillover Posted: |
Nationalist wins Serb presidential runoff Posted: |
Egyptian detainees start hunger strike Posted: |
Robin Gibb of Bee Gees dies at 62 Posted: |
Convicted Lockerbie bomber dies of cancer in Libya Posted:
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Yemen troops clash with al-Qaida in south; 17 dead Posted: Fresh clashes between al-Qaida fighters and government forces in Yemen left 17 dead on Sunday, military officials said, as the army pushed on with an offensive to regain a key town in the county's south that fell to the militants more than a year ago. |
Palestinian rivals set timetable for unity deal Posted: Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah agreed on Sunday on a new timetable for a power-sharing deal that envisions elections in about six months, officials from both sides said. |
Strong quake kills 4 in Italy cheese region Posted: |
Greeks' crisis is personal as well as political Posted: Like many Greeks left unemployed by their country's economic tailspin, Dimitris Spachos finds it easier to talk about his nation's problems than his own. |
Profiles of Egypt's main presidential candidates Posted: |
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