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Belgium's Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy, who was elected European Union President during an EU leaders summit on Thursday, leaves his office after a cabinet meeting in ...
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Madagascar's rare primates are illegally hunted and sold for their meat.read more
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Are Israeli officials harvesting Palestinian organs, or is it just another Mideast conspiracy?read more
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A man stands in front of a wind turbine in Gansu province, where China is building the world's largest wind farm. (Photo by Jason Lee/Reuters.) It’s no secret that China has ...
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Sek O, 42, cries as she prays at her father's portrait during a visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Aug. 31, 2009. The museum is at the site of the most ...
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BOSTON — The last time America had to borrow money to finance a war was during the Revolution and a cash-strapped Continental Congress took loans from France to fund a surge ...
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PARIS, France — It’s 8 a.m. and six guys in white aprons swarm around the oven, like stock traders at the opening bell. They have been up for hours, and while the small ...
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"Saharawi Gandhi" was expelled from the Western Sahara and is now on hunger strike. read more
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MOMBASA and NAIROBI, Kenya — In its prime, it carried luminaries including Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II across the African savannah in ...
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NEW DELHI, India — A few years ago, when my Midwestern parents visited me in India, my mother provided a running commentary as we navigated our way through a long traffic ...
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NORDESTE, San Miguel, Portugal — Danny Medeiros rests on his pilgrim’s staff as a silver Lexus skims over fresh pavement through the lush volcanic coast south of the town ...
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks with UAE's Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Afghanistan's foreign affairs ministry after Afghan President ...
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SHVUT AMI OUTPOST, West Bank — Aaron Gottlieb is 15 years old, speaks in a rapid-fire American accent and is yet to have his first shave. He does not look like much of a ...
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Zakaria Zubeidi, a Palestinian militant who has been shot 11 times by the Israelis, in the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank, where in 2002 he directed a brutal nine-day ...
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DUBLIN, Ireland ― Ireland just can’t catch a break these days. The economy is in the tank, the weather is atrocious and now the country has been robbed — by a Frenchman. ...
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In the span of two years, Spain's audience for the "Twilight" series has sunk to a surprising low.read more
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Part 2: The West Bank settlement of Kfar Tapuach, home to many followers of Meir Kahaneread more
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Part 1: Jewish terror from the Biblical lands of Israelread more
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A worker with the Canadian Department of Oceans and Fisheries tosses a sockeye salmon back into the Adams River near Chase, British Columbia, which is northeast of Vancouver, ...
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HARARE, Zimbabwe — There were wry smiles at many Zimbabwean breakfast tables this week when it was announced in the government press that President Robert Mugabe is ...
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BEIJING, China — The rise of China and the economic vulnerability of America has been discussed ad nauseam in recent months. But nowhere was it more evident than in Beijing ...
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A new trail that traverses Lebanon may dodge minefields and Hezbollah bunkers, but it, and a budding ecotourism business, is getting Lebanese out of the ...
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Corvettes HMS Stockholm and HMS Malmo and support vessel HMS Trosso are seen off the Karlskrona naval base in southern Sweden, March 21, 2009. The vessels were to take part in ...
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The backdrop of South Africa promises to be colorful, but the footwork on the field may leave a bit to be desired.read more
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France's former president, Jacques Chirac on the right, and the country's current president, Nicolas Sarkozy, attend a ceremony honoring France's wartime resistance heroes in ...