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InternationalOECD pushes for $1.3 trillion eurozone crisis fundBRUSSELS (AP) -- The 17 countries that use the euro need to build a (EURO)1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) firewall to help the struggling currency union return to growth, the head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Tuesday....
Cuba rules out political change after papal appealHAVANA (AP) -- A top Cuban official has ruled out political change on the island following a subtle appeal by Pope Benedict XVI for "renewal."...
Analysis: In Senegal, presidents concede defeatDAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- The moment that crystallized this nation's reputation as one of Africa's established democracies came the morning after the presidential election 12 years ago. In the neoclassical presidential palace, Senegal's leader stayed awake all night, counting and re-counting the results that showed in no uncertain terms that he had lost....
North Sea gas leak forces more evacuationsLONDON (AP) -- Energy company Shell has evacuated some of its workers from two platforms in the North Sea that are near an underwater gas leak from a nearby rig....
Japan reactor has fatally high radiation, no waterTOKYO (AP) -- One of Japan's crippled nuclear reactors still has fatally high radiation levels and hardly any water to cool it, according to an internal examination Tuesday that renews doubts about the plant's stability....
Source: Killer didn't send French attacks videoPARIS (AP) -- A video apparently showing a Muslim gunman's attacks on soldiers and a Jewish school was sent to the Al-Jazeera television network but not by him, French police said Tuesday, raising the specter of a possible accomplice....
African leaders send 'strong signal' to Mali coupBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- The heads of state of the countries neighboring Mali said Tuesday they want to send a "strong signal" to the mutinous soldiers who seized power last week, overturning over 20 years of democracy in this African nation....
Strauss-Kahn's French lawyers: Lust isn't a crimePARIS (AP) -- Lawyers defending Dominique Strauss-Kahn against allegations he was involved in a French prostitution ring say he is being unfairly targeted for his active extramarital sex life and committed no crime....
Thousands line streets to mourn late king of TongaNUKU'ALOFA, Tonga (AP) -- Homes swathed in purple and black formed a bright bow running from the countryside to cities of Tonga as the mourning nation honored and buried their late King George Tupou V on Tuesday....
Al-Jazeera not to air video of French attacksPARIS (AP) -- Al-Jazeera decided Tuesday not to air a video that appears to show the attacks on soldiers and a Jewish school in southwestern France from the killer's point of view, including the cries of his victims....
Summit seeks to deter nuclear-armed terrorismSEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Material that can be used to make nuclear bombs is stored in scores of buildings spread across dozens of countries. If even a fraction of it fell into the hands of terrorists, it could be disastrous....
German president praises Poland as land of freedomWARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Germany's new president praised Poland as a land of freedom and expressed remorse over the cruelty inflicted by Germany on the country during World War II, in a first foreign visit heavy with symbolism....
Strong quake hits northern Japan, no tsunami riskTOKYO (AP) -- A strong earthquake shook northern Japan on Tuesday, but no damage was reported and there was no risk of a tsunami....
Spain sees gamble in vision of 'Sin City'MADRID (AP) -- A Euro Vegas in down-and-out Spain?...
Spanish police arrests an al-Qaida suspectMADRID (AP) -- Spanish police on Tuesday arrested a suspected member of al-Qaida who was key to the terror group's Internet propaganda and recruiting operations, officials said....
Obama concedes strains between US, PakistanSEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Conceding strained ties, President Barack Obama on Tuesday welcomed Pakistan's review of its relationship with the United States, saying it was important for the two countries to get their partnership right....
French killer may have sent Al-Jazeera footagePARIS (AP) -- Al-Jazeera has received video footage that appears to show the deadly attacks on soldiers and a Jewish school in southwestern France, including the cries of the victims and the voice of the perpetrator. French President Nicolas Sarkozy said it should not broadcast....
Bernanke comments give stocks a lift for 2nd dayLONDON (AP) -- Global stocks were buoyant Tuesday while the euro struck a near one-month high against the dollar after Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke indicated that U.S. monetary policy will remain loose for some time to come to spur the economy....
OECD pushes for $1.3 trillion eurozone crisis fundBRUSSELS (AP) -- The 17 countries that use the euro should boost their financial buffers to at least (EURO)1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) to help the struggling currency union return to growth, the head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Tuesday....
South Sudan official says Sudan bombs oil fieldJUBA, South Sudan (AP) -- An official in South Sudan's Unity State says Sudan's military has carried out an aerial attack near oil fields....
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