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Syria violence claims two western journalists
NewsCoreTwo Western journalists were killed Wednesday in the flashpoint city of Homs after Syrian security forces shelled the building where they were staying. UK foreign secretary William Hague confirmed that the journalists were Marie Colvin, a veteran...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, London (England), Nicolas Sarkozy, Syria, Asthma
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World powers agree Iran nuclear talks can resume
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The EU said Tuesday that world powers have agreed to a new round of talks with Iran over its nuclear program, and Iran gave permission for inspectors to visit a site suspected of secret atomic work.
The two developments appeared...Tags: Germany, Politics, International Atomic Energy Agency, White House, Israel
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North Korea dictator Kim Jong Il's death viewed with wary optimism
BERLIN (AP) -- World governments are viewing the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il with wary optimism -- a possibly destabilizing moment for the region as power passes to his son but also an opportunity for a new diplomatic start.
Britain's...Tags: Heart Attack, North Korea, Japan, Religion and Belief, Politics
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Nigeria church blast during Christmas Mass kills at least 39
Terror attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people Sunday, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Authorities acknowledged...Tags: Health, Cults and Sects, Health and Medical Professionals, The Associated Press, Christianity
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Attacks by radical Muslim sect kill at least 39 across Nigeria
Terrorist attacks across Nigeria by a radical Muslim sect killed at least 39 people, with the majority dying on the steps of a Catholic church after celebrating Christmas Mass as blood pooled in dust from a massive explosion.
Authorities on Sunday...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Cults and Sects, The Associated Press, Christianity
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British ambassador describes mob attack in Tehran
World NowBritain's Ambassador describes attack on Tehran embassy as police largely stood by. Meanwhile, the Iranian embassy in London was closed.... -
Myanmar frees more political prisoners
World NowMyanmar prisoner sanctions: Myanmar on Friday was in the process of releasing over 600 prisoners, including many high-profile political detainees.... -
European Union bans Iranian oil
World NowThe European Union adopts an embargo on Iranian oil over the Tehran regime's nuclear program. The ban goes into immediate effect on all new and proposed oil contracts.... -
Argentina protests British naval exercises near the Falklands
World NowArgentina reacted bitterly to Britain's announcement that it was sending a destroyer to participate in naval exercises near the Falkland Islands as the 30th anniversary of the war the two countries fought over the islands approaches. RAF pilot Prince... -
Recruitment of Somali children for war on rise, rights group says
World NowChildren, forcibly recuited to fight in Somalia's brutal war, were maimed and killed in battle and executed for running away, says Human Rights Watch: All sides in Somalia's war recuited child soldiers, according to Human Rights Watch. Boys were sent to...
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