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IAEA to say Iran nearing nuclear capability Intelligence provided to the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency shows that Iran...
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Nicaragua's Ortega wins landslide re-election Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, a socialist former guerrilla leader, cruised...
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Mecca sees floods of followers Currently hosting approximately four million pious Muslims performing the Hadj pilgrimage,...
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US interests sometimes clash with Mideast reform U.S. interests sometimes clash with its support for democracy in the Middle East,...
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Retired general sweeps to power in Guatemala... A retired right-wing general promising a crackdown on violent crime won Guatemala's...
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Ex-central banker front-runner to become Greek PM A former deputy head of the European Central Bank, Lucas Papademos, emerged on Monday...
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Israel begins deporting Gaza boat activists Israeli authorities on Saturday began deporting pro-Palestinian activists who tried...
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Miss Venezuela crowned Miss World in London A human resources graduate from Venezuela, whose ambition is to work with children,...
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Syrian forces kill 19, Assad is not keeping his... Syrian security forces killed at least 19 people and wounded dozens as they cracked...
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Israeli navy intercepts Gaza flotilla The Israeli navy Friday boarded two boats carrying pro-Palestinian activists toward...
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Friday protests seen test of Syrian deal with... Syrian troops' response to anti-government protests after Friday prayers will be...
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Israeli navy told to intercept Gaza-bound boats Israel's military chief ordered the navy Friday to intercept two Gaza-bound boats...
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Greek PM faces survival vote Greek parliamentarians prepared to give their verdict on Prime Minister George Papandreou...
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UK court rules WikiLeaks's Assange should be... WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, whose activities have angered the U.S. government,...
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