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Violence rages in Syria (03 Feb 2012)
More than 200 people, including women and children, have been killed in Homs, the opposition says, ahead of a likely U.N. Security Council vote on Syria.
Protests escalate after deadly riot (03 Feb 2012)
Two people were reported killed and more than 1,400 injured during violent clashes in Egypt as protesters vented their fury over the soccer match rioting that left 79 dead.
Europe's cold snap claims more lives (03 Feb 2012)
Eastern and central Europe continue to shiver under a blanket of heavy snow Friday, with more deaths reported after bitter cold overnight temperatures.
Hackers release FBI call about hacking (03 Feb 2012)
The loose organization of hackers known as Anonymous released a recording Friday of a telephone call between the FBI and New Scotland Yard that it claims to have recorded surreptitiously.
Rights group: Libyan diplomat tortured (03 Feb 2012)
A Libyan diplomat died 24 hours after he was detained by a militia based in the city of Zintan, Human Rights Watch said.
Iran's leader warns of war with U.S. (03 Feb 2012)
The supreme leader of Iran issued a blunt warning Friday that a war would be detrimental to the United States.
Kidnapped tourists 'released in Egypt' (03 Feb 2012)
Two American tourists who were kidnapped in the southern part of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula were freed Friday, a security official said.
British PM to visit U.S. in March (03 Feb 2012)
British Prime Minister David Cameron will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington next month, the White House announced Friday.
Sudan bombing civillians - U.S. (03 Feb 2012)
The United States accused Sudan of targeting civilians in recent airstrikes, including one that destroyed a Bible school in South Kordofan, an oil-rich Sudanese province that borders the newly created independent country of South Sudan.
Super Bowl could hinge on injury (03 Feb 2012)
Not in a long time has the pre-Super Bowl chatter been so dominated by one player's body part.
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Protests shrouded in secrecy (03 Feb 2012)
As U.N. officials debate measures against the violence in Syria, individuals there are living it. Many protest in nightly rituals -- small, exhilarating stands for freedom.
Anger flares in Egypt after deadly riot (02 Feb 2012)
Egyptians clashed with police, leaving two dead in the city of Suez and at least 900 injured near the Interior Ministry headquarters in Cairo, officials said Friday.
Officials: 2 kidnapped Americans released in Egypt (03 Feb 2012)
Two American tourists have been kidnapped in the southern part of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, a security official said Friday.
Iran's leader warns U.S. on war (03 Feb 2012)
The supreme leader of Iran issued a blunt warning Friday that war would be detrimental to the United States.
Men sentenced to 18 years for slaying S. African lesbian (03 Feb 2012)
Gay rights advocates in South Africa hailed a judge's sentencing of four men to 18 years each in prison for brutally slaying a 19-year-old lesbian.
Hackers release private FBI call about hackers (03 Feb 2012)
The loose organization of hackers known as Anonymous released a recording Friday of a telephone call between the FBI and Scotland Yard that it claims to have recorded surreptitiously.
More than 100 missing in ferry sinking (03 Feb 2012)
Some 246 survivors have been rescued in the aftermath the sinking of a passenger ferry off the east coast of Papua New Guinea, authorities said Friday.
U.S. accuses Sudan of bombing civillians (03 Feb 2012)
The United States accused Sudan of targeting civilians in recent airstrikes, including one that destroyed a Bible school in South Kordofan, an oil-rich Sudanese province that borders the newly-created independent country of South Sudan.
Underwater search of Italy cruise ship halted (02 Feb 2012)
The search of underwater areas of the wrecked cruise ship Costa Concordia has been suspended for safety reasons, the head of Italy's civil protection agency said Thursday.
Aborigines' complex role in Australia (03 Feb 2012)
Images beamed around the world last week of unruly and provocative protests by indigenous Australians projected a portrait of an angry and disenfranchised group.
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