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- At least 61 crushed to death in Ivory Coast stampede
- Rival Sudans hold summit on Friday, signal concessions
- Egypt satirist faces probe for insulting president
- Analysis: Young, urban Indians find political voice after student's gang rape
- Iraq PM warns Sunni protesters, makes small concession
- Nigerian army says 14 die in gun battle with Boko Haram
- Ten crushed to death, 120 injured at Angola church event
- Iran warns off foreign planes during naval drill: report
- Bomb kills two, injures 50 in Pakistani city of Karachi
- Syrian government forces go on attack on first day of year
- Pakistan: Gunmen kill 7 teachers, aid workers
- Clashes in Syria shut down Aleppo airport
- Stampede after fireworks kills 61 in Ivory Coast
- Egypt prosecutors investigate popular TV comedian
- Israeli-Palestinian clashes erupt in West Bank
- Palestinians will outnumber Israeli Jews by 2020
- Venezuelans on edge amid shifting news on Chavez
- Saudis flee dry kingdom to Bahrain for New Year
- NKorea's Kim wants better living standards, arms
- Afghan negotiator welcomes prisoner release
At least 61 crushed to death in Ivory Coast stampede Posted: 01 Jan 2013 12:38 PM PST
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Rival Sudans hold summit on Friday, signal concessions Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:26 PM PST
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Egypt satirist faces probe for insulting president Posted: 01 Jan 2013 10:43 AM PST
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Analysis: Young, urban Indians find political voice after student's gang rape Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:03 PM PST
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Iraq PM warns Sunni protesters, makes small concession Posted: 01 Jan 2013 02:52 PM PST
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Nigerian army says 14 die in gun battle with Boko Haram Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:22 PM PST MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's military killed 13 members of the Islamist militant group Boko Haram and lost one soldier on Tuesday in a gun battle in Maiduguri, the group's northeastern stronghold, the army said. Boko Haram, which is loosely based on the Afghan Taliban, killed hundreds last year in a campaign to impose sharia, or Islamic law, in Nigeria, a country of more than 160 million split roughly equally between Christians and Muslims. ... |
Ten crushed to death, 120 injured at Angola church event Posted: 01 Jan 2013 02:13 PM PST LISBON (Reuters) - Ten people were crushed to death and 120 injured in the Angolan capital Luanda as they tried to enter an overcrowded stadium for a vigil organized by a Pentecostal church, the state news agency Angop reported on Tuesday. Angop cited an emergency services spokesman as saying the victims, including four children, were crushed at the gates of the Cidadela Desportiva stadium, where the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (IURD) organized a vigil on Monday night. ... |
Iran warns off foreign planes during naval drill: report Posted: 01 Jan 2013 09:32 AM PST DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran has warned off foreign surveillance planes that have tried to approach its forces during naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz, an Iranian military spokesman said on Tuesday. The drills, which began on Friday, are aimed at showcasing Iran's military capability in the shipping route through which 40 percent of the world's sea-borne oil exports pass. Iran has threatened to block the strait if it comes under military attack over its disputed nuclear program. The United States has said it would not tolerate any obstruction of commercial traffic through the strait. ... |
Bomb kills two, injures 50 in Pakistani city of Karachi Posted: 01 Jan 2013 08:44 AM PST
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Syrian government forces go on attack on first day of year Posted: 01 Jan 2013 07:41 AM PST BEIRUT (Reuters) - Government war planes bombed opposition-held areas of Syria and President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebels fought on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on New Year's Day on Tuesday. A year ago, many diplomats and analysts predicted Assad would leave power in 2012. But despite international pressure and rebel gains, he has proved resilient. His inner circle remains largely intact and retains control of the armed forces, even if it relies on air strikes and artillery power to hold back the rebels fighting to overthrow him. ... |
Pakistan: Gunmen kill 7 teachers, aid workers Posted: 01 Jan 2013 11:54 AM PST |
Clashes in Syria shut down Aleppo airport Posted: 01 Jan 2013 11:38 AM PST |
Stampede after fireworks kills 61 in Ivory Coast Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:15 PM PST |
Egypt prosecutors investigate popular TV comedian Posted: 01 Jan 2013 12:26 PM PST |
Israeli-Palestinian clashes erupt in West Bank Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:58 PM PST |
Palestinians will outnumber Israeli Jews by 2020 Posted: 01 Jan 2013 09:36 AM PST JERUSALEM (AP) — The Palestinian statistics bureau estimates that Arabs will outnumber Jews in the Holy Land by the end of the decade, a scenario that could have grave implications for Israel. |
Venezuelans on edge amid shifting news on Chavez Posted: 01 Jan 2013 01:33 PM PST |
Saudis flee dry kingdom to Bahrain for New Year Posted: 01 Jan 2013 05:15 AM PST RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Residents of Saudi Arabia, where booze and New Year's celebrations are banned, flooded into neighboring Bahrain in search of festivities to ring in 2013. |
NKorea's Kim wants better living standards, arms Posted: 01 Jan 2013 08:37 AM PST |
Afghan negotiator welcomes prisoner release Posted: 01 Jan 2013 06:00 AM PST KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A top Afghan negotiator said Tuesday he hopes eight Taliban members freed by Pakistan will serve as peace mediators, describing Islamabad's move as a major step forward for Kabul's effort to enlist its neighbor's help in negotiating an end to its 11-year war. |
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