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Sudan closer to war than peace with south: Bashir
KHARTOUM, Sudan: Sudan is closer to war than peace with the breakaway state of South Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir said on national television on Friday, with a dispute over oil and other issues stoking tensions.
4 hrs ago | York Dispatch
Mexico activist in Juarez women killings wounded
An activist representing relatives of women slain or missing in the border city of Ciudad Juarez has been attacked for the second time in two months.
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American Missionaries,Wanda and John Frank Casias,Killed in Mexico
The two American missionaries strangled to death in the northern Mexican town of Santiago knew their killer, the Nuevo Leon state attorney general said Thursday.
9 hrs ago | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Gas blast kills 11 coal miners in southwest China
State media say an explosion at a coal mine in southwestern China has killed 11 miners and injured six.
13 hrs ago | Albany Times Union
Rights group: Libyan ex-envoy dies after arrest
Human Rights Watch says that a Moammar Gadhafi -era diplomat appears to have died under torture after his arrest by a Libyan militia, the latest in a series of reported abuses by former rebels who overthrew the dictator last year.
17 hrs ago | Bellingham Herald
Khmer Rouge chief jailer gets life in prison
The surprise ruling increased a lower court's 19-year sentence that had been appealed by prosecutors as too lenient and that had outraged survivors who feared the man who oversaw the killing of thousands could one day walk free.
17 hrs ago | WHDH
North Korea opens door to talks with South Korea
North Korea is open to immediate talks with rival South Korea if Seoul responds to several preconditions for dialogue, a North Korean military official told The Associated Press on Thursday.
A Belpre father is left facing up to five years in prison after a jury found him guilty Wednesday of all counts related to an October 2010 fire that killed his 2-year-old daughter.James E. "Butch" Jackson II, 51, showed no reaction to the verdict, although members of his family let out an audible gasp as the guilty verdicts were read, th... The ... (more)
US Man Robbed in Haiti Dies at Florida Hospital
An Ohio man critically wounded while he was in Haiti to help with earthquake rebuilding has died in a Miami hospital.
Pilot Prince William in Falklands for 6-week tour
Prince William arrived in the Falkland Islands on Thursday for a six-week deployment as a search and rescue helicopter pilot, British officials said, amid an escalating sovereignty dispute with Argentina over the territory.
Palestinians hurl shoes at visiting UN chief
Palestinians tried to block the U.N. chief from entering the Gaza Strip and flung shoes at his armored convoy on Thursday, the second day of Ban Ki-moon's mission to the region to keep informal peace talks alive.
Philippines: Most-wanted terror leader killed
The Philippine military said it killed Southeast Asia's most-wanted terrorist and two other senior militants Thursday in a U.S.-backed airstrike that would mark one of the region's biggest anti-terror successes in recent years.
Aussie claim about comrade's Afghan death rejected
A military inquiry on Thursday rejected an Australian soldier's allegations that a comrade died unnecessarily during a gunbattle in Afghanistan because the U.S.-led coalition provided inadequate air support.
Passenger Ferry Sinks Off Papua New Guinea
An airplane from Australia, three helicopters and six ships are scouring the search area after the MV Rabaul Queen went down while travelling from Kimbe on the island of New Britain to coastal town of Lae on the main island, Australian Maritime Safety Authority said in a statement.
Vietnam reports 2nd bird flu death in a month
A Vietnamese official on Thursday confirmed the country's second human death from bird flu in less than a month, after it went nearly two years with no reported fatalities.
Juarez police leave their homes after 5 are slain
Every police officer in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez has been ordered to leave home and stay in a hotel after the killing of five officers by a local drug cartel.
Panetta: U.S. Combat In Afghanistan To End In 2013
USATODAY.COM - U.S. and other international forces in Afghanistan aim to end their combat role next year and switch to training and advising Afghan forces through 2014, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday.
Nigeria secret police: Sect spokesman arrested
The purported spokesman for a radical Islamist sect responsible for hundreds of killings in recent weeks in Nigeria has been arrested, the country's secret police said Wednesday.An official with Nigeria's State Security Service declined to give many details about the man known by the nom de guerre Abul-Qaqa, simply saying that officers are ... (more)
Turkey's Erdogan criticizes American writer
Turkey's prime minister has hit back at American writer Paul Auster who was quoted as saying that he would not visit the country to protest its jailing of journalists and writers.
4 British men admit London Stock Exchange bomb plot
A city worker passes the London Stock Exchange building in London, England. Four British men have plead guilty to involvement in a bomb plot targeting the London Stock Exchange in 2010.
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