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U.K.’s queen honors Irish nationalists
World News May 18, 2011
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Al-Qaida appoints acting leader
World News May 18, 2011
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What TEPCO aims to achieve
World News May 18, 2011
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Japan’s TEPCO says shutdown on schedule
TOKYO (AFP) ― Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power Company on Tuesday said its plan to end the crisis at its stricken nuclear plant was on schedule, despite signs that damage to the facility was worse than initially thought.The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station said it still expected to reduce radiation leaks by July and bring its reactors to a stable cold shutdown by January at the
World News May 18, 2011
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China gives press freedom ― on food safety
Looser controls on food reporting could signal broader media reformBEIJING (AP) ― Toxic bean sprouts, filthy cooking oil, drug-tainted pork: The relentless headlines in Chinese media have churned up queasy feelings for months about the dangers lurking in the nation’s dinner bowls.The stories are grim reading but show China’s usually strict censors are allowing the press more latitude to help it mo
World News May 16, 2011
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Palestinians, Israeli riot police clash over death of teenage stone thrower
JERUSALEM (AP) ― Masked Palestinians whirling slingshots clashed with Israeli riot police in two Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem on Saturday after the shooting death of a teenage stone thrower. It was a sign of rising tensions on the eve of Palestinian commemorations of their uprooting during Israel’s 1948 creation.The possibility of escalation comes at a critical time for U.S. Mideast policy. Pre
World News May 15, 2011
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Bin Laden’s journal seized in U.S. raid
Diary shows Osama eyed new targets, big body countWASHINGTON (AP) ― Osama bin Laden kept pressing followers to find new ways to hit the U.S. while he was deep in hiding and his terror organization was becoming battered and fragmented, officials say, citing his private journal and other documents recovered in last week’s raid.Strike smaller cities, bin Laden suggested. Target trains as well as plan
World News May 12, 2011
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Al-Qaida likely to elevate No. 2 or name no one
Analysts say choice depends on how the organization views it’s goal in post-bin Laden ageBAGHDAD (AP) ― A week after the death of Osama bin Laden, his longtime deputy is considered the front-runner to succeed the iconic al-Qaida founder. But uprisings in the Middle East and changing dynamics within the group could point to another scenario: a decision not to appoint anyone at all to replace the wo
World News May 11, 2011
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Al-Qaida in Iraq pledges support for al-Zawahiri
BAGHDAD (AP) ― Al-Qaida’s front group in Iraq reaffirmed its support Monday for the terror network’s second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, a week after U.S. commandos killed Osama bin Laden.Al-Qaida has not yet announced a successor and there is some uncertainty about whether al-Zawahri will indeed take over for bin Laden.In a statement posted on an insurgent website Monday, the Islamic State of I
World News May 10, 2011
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Pakistan rejects accusations over bin Laden
World News May 10, 2011
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Obama: Bin Laden had support network
U.S. urges Pakistan to investigate helperWASHINGTON (AP) ― Osama bin Laden benefited from “some sort of support network” inside Pakistan, President Barack Obama said in a Sunday broadcast interview, but he added it is not clear whether government officials knew the terrorist leader was living inside their country when U.S. commandos killed him in a raid last weekend.“We don’t know whether there mi
World News May 9, 2011
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Church burning deepens tumult of Egypt’s post-revolution transition
Inter-faith violence kills 12 and injures more than 100CAIRO (AP) ― Relations between Egypt’s Muslims and Christians degenerated to a new low Sunday after riots overnight left 12 people dead and a church burned, adding to the disorder of the country’s post-revolution transition to democracy.The attack on the church was the latest sign of assertiveness by an extreme, ultraconservative movement of M
World News May 9, 2011
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Singapore opposition makes breakthrough
SINGAPORE (AP) ― Singapore’s long-time ruling party won an overwhelming parliamentary majority in elections in the Southeast Asian city-state, but the opposition made historic gains after mounting its biggest challenge since independence in 1965, according to returns released early Sunday.The ruling People’s Action Party won 81 of the 87 parliament seats as it captured 60 percent of the 2 million
World News May 8, 2011
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Syrian forces launch raid on hotbed city
Residents form human chains in desperate bid to halt military operationDAMASCUS (AFP) ― Syrian forces rained gunfire on Banias Saturday as they pushed ahead with an assault on the restive port, killing six people, activists said, as President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents called for elections to end the crisis.Activists said dozens of tanks and armored vehicles entered Banias, on the Mediterranean c
World News May 8, 2011
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Obama won’t release bin Laden photos
WASHINGTON (AP) ― President Barack Obama said Wednesday he has decided not to release death photos of terrorist Osama bin Laden because their graphic nature could incite violence and create national security risks for the United States. Separately, officials told the Associated Press that the Navy SEALs who stormed bin Laden’s compound shot him dead after they saw him appear to lunge for a weapon.
World News May 5, 2011
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