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InternationalMali's president hands in resignationBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- From one of the hiding places where he has been holed up since last month's coup, Mali's president penned a resignation letter and handed it to an emissary to deliver to the country's new leaders, while reporters looked on....
Mali coup leader reinstates old constitutionBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- The junior officer who overthrew Mali's democratically elected leader earlier this month and dissolved the nation's constitution made a public U-turn Sunday, declaring amid enormous international pressure that he was reinstating the 1992 constitution and planning to hold elections....
PHOTOS: Street fires, violence in Spain protestBARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Protesters smashed bank and storefront windows with hammers and rocks and set fire to a cafe Thursday as economic protests in Spain's second-largest city turned violent....
PHOTOS: Street fires, violence in Spain protestBARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- Protesters smashed bank and storefront windows with hammers and rocks and set fire to a cafe Thursday as economic protests in Spain's second-largest city turned violent....
Brazil protests counter military coup celebrationRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Riot police used pepper spray and tear gas Thursday to chase protesters away from a celebration by retired soldiers marking the 1964 coup that established Brazil's long military dictatorship....
Spain urged to come clean on bank bailout planMADRID (AP) -- The European Union urged Spain on Thursday to come clean on how it plans to finance the overhaul of its banking sector, warning that uncertainty over this has contributed the recent market turmoil and the country's soaring borrowing costs....
Spain engulfed by nationwide anti-austerity strikeMADRID (AP) -- Spanish workers enraged by austerity-driven labor reforms to prevent the nation from becoming Europe's next bailout victim slowed down the country's economy in a general strike Thursday, closing factories and clashing with police as the new-center right government tried to convince investors the nation isn't headed for a financial meltdown....
18 dead in Honduran prison fire amid inmate riotTEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -- At least 18 people died during an uprising by armed inmates at a Honduran prison Thursday, one of them decapitated and the others killed by a fire started by the rioters, authorities said....
Police: Israeli wounded in stabbing attack by ArabJERUSALEM (AP) -- Police say an Israeli has been stabbed in an attack by an Arab in Jerusalem....
Sunni rulers largely shun Iraq at Arab summitBAGHDAD (AP) -- Sunni Muslim rulers largely shunned an Arab League summit hosted by Shiite-led Iraq on Thursday, illustrating how powerfully the sectarian split and the rivalry with Iran define Middle Eastern politics in the era of the Arab Spring....
Sunni rulers largely shun Iraq at Arab summitBAGHDAD (AP) -- Sunni Muslim rulers largely shunned an Arab League summit hosted by Shiite-led Iraq on Thursday, illustrating how powerfully the sectarian split and the rivalry with Iran define Middle Eastern politics in the era of the Arab Spring....
Iran, Turkey sharply differ on SyriaTEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran's top leader says Tehran strongly supports reforms in Syria under President Bashar Assad, but the visiting Turkish prime minister says Assad can't be trusted and must go....
Venezuela poll finds Hugo Chavez ahead of rivalCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- A new poll in Venezuela has found that more than 44 percent of respondents say they would vote for President Hugo Chavez, giving him a 13-point lead ahead of his opposition rival....
French gunman buried after terror attacksTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- The gunman who claimed responsibility for France's worst terror attacks in years was buried Thursday in a Toulouse cemetery, ending a tortured debate over what to do with the body of a man the president called a "monster."...
French gunman buried after terror attacksTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- The gunman who claimed responsibility for France's worst terror attacks in years was buried Thursday in a Toulouse cemetery, ending a tortured debate over what to do with the body of a man the president called a "monster."...
French gunman buried after terror attacksTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- The gunman who claimed responsibility for France's worst terror attacks in years was buried Thursday in a Toulouse cemetery, ending a tortured debate over what to do with the body of a man the president called a "monster."...
UK hacking scandal claims 3rd senior police figureLONDON (AP) -- Scotland Yard's communications chief resigned Thursday, the third senior police figure to part with his job over the force's failure to come to grips with Britain's phone hacking scandal....
UK hacking scandal claims 3rd senior police figureLONDON (AP) -- Scotland Yard's communications chief resigned Thursday, the third senior police figure to part with his job over the force's failure to come to grips with Britain's phone hacking scandal....
Former UK PM Brown: Murdoch tabloid undermined warLONDON (AP) -- Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday accused a Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid of personally attacking him, failing the British people and undermining the war in Afghanistan through its coverage of the conflict....
Spanish markets take breather after sharp lossesMADRID (AP) -- Spanish markets have stabilized, with bond yields edging down after soaring this week on renewed fears the country might eventually need a bailout....
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