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Turkmenistan Votes In Presidential Election
Voting has begun in Turkmenistan's presidential election in a race designed to cement the incumbent's hold on power in the authoritarian Central Asian nation.
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On First Anniversary Of Mubarak's Ouster, Unease Reigns In Egypt
Hosni Mubarak's fall from power a year ago stunned the world -- three decades of iron-clad rule ended in 17 days by an unexpected groundswell of popular protests.
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Rio calm in second day of police strike
People walk past banners from a police strike in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Feb.
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Norwegians seek A-ha! moment in North Korean music
An arts festival in northern Norway is offering a rare glimpse into North Korean culture this weekend, including performances by musicians whose accordion version of A-ha's megahit "Take on Me" has become an online sensation.
15 hrs ago | Salt Lake Tribune
Gunmen assassinate army general in Damascus
Anti-Syrian regime protesters carry the body of a man, who witnesses say was killed by Syrian government forces shelling, during a funeral procession in the Rastan neighborhood of Homs province, central Syria.
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Ahmadinejad tells Tehran rally Iran will soon announce 'big' new nuclear achievements
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gestures as he deliver his speech at a rally to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution that toppled the country's pro-Western monarchy and brought Islamic clerics to power, Tehran, Saturday, Feb.
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Aung San Suu Kyi campaigns for Myanmar parliament
Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi greets supporters as she stands on the back of a vehicle near a market in Kawhmu township, the constituency where she will contest April by-elections, Feb.
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Two television journalists found stabbed to death in Bangladesh
PanARMENIAN.Net - Two television journalists in Bangladesh found stabbed to death Saturday in their home in the capital of Dhaka, police said.
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Harper says China will lend panda pair to Canada
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper has wrapped up a visit to China aimed at boosting oil sales by announcing that Beijing will loan two of the country's prized giant pandas to Canadian zoos.
23 hrs ago | OfficialWire
US Gov't Official Meets With New Maldives Leader
A top U.S. government official met Saturday with leaders in the Maldives to get a fresh assessment of the political situation in the Indian Ocean nation.
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US official meets with new Maldives leader
Sri Lankan police officers stand guard in front of the Maldivian High Commission in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, Feb.
Marine honored for Afghanistan counterattack
A Marine based out of Camp Pendleton was awarded the Silver Star on Friday for courageous service during a bloody, six-hour firefight in the war in Afghanistan.
Japanese quake gave scientists an unprecedented look at a big tsunami
The map above shows cumulative wave heights predicted following the March 2011 tsunami off Japan's coast.
DEA: Mexican governor got millions in drug cash
U.S. drug agents have evidence that cartel leaders paid millions to a Mexican border state governor and other figures in Mexico's former ruling party in exchange for political influence, according to a court filing in Texas.
Argentina: UK sent nuclear sub to Falklands
Argentina said Friday it has information that Britain sent a nuclear-armed submarine to the South Atlantic near the disputed Falkland Islands in the latest verbal salvo in a dispute over the territory.
Stephanie Blythe redeems mediocre Met `Aida'
In 1872, a dissatisfied opera-goer who had attended a performance of Verdi's "Aida" in Parma, Italy, wrote to the composer asking for his money back.
Spain arrests man convicted in Serbian PM slaying
Spanish police have arrested three men, including one who had been a fugitive for five years after being convicted for the 2003 assassination of Serbia's prime minister, the Interior Ministry said in a statement Friday.
Two explosions targeted security compounds in the Syrian city of Aleppo on Friday, state media reported, saying 25 people were killed and 175 wounded in a major city that has so far largely stood by President Bashar Assad in the nearly 11-month-old uprising against his rule.
Arab Spring shot wins World Press Photo award
Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award on Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her arms after a demonstration in Yemen.
08:29: Deaths reported in Syrian blasts
Two explosions have hit the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, causing a number of casualties, the country's state-run TV said.
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