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InternationalOntario's top court legalizes brothels for safetyTORONTO (AP) -- A ban on brothels puts prostitutes at risk and is unconstitutional, Ontario's top court ruled Monday, in a case that is expected to be appealed to Canada's top court and have ramifications for the country at large....
World leaders praise Senegal runoff electionDAKAR, Senegal (AP) -- World leaders and international observers on Monday lauded Senegal's presidential runoff election, saying that the country's peaceful vote and its quick resolution provided hope in a region long beset by coups and strongman rule....
Benedict arrives in Cuba as 'pilgrim of charity'SANTIAGO, Cuba (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Cuba on Monday in the footsteps of his more famous predecessor, saying he holds great affection for Cubans on both sides of the Florida Straits and has heartfelt hopes for reconciliation....
Annan: Syrian crisis can't be allowed to drag onMOSCOW (AP) -- Kofi Annan, the United Nations and Arab League envoy to Syria, said Monday there can be no deadline for ending the Syrian crisis but it's urgent to move ahead quickly to stop the killing....
DSK gets preliminary charges in prostitution probeLILLE, France (AP) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn was handed preliminary charges Monday alleging he was involved in a French prostitution ring, his lawyer said. The former International Monetary Fund chief is denying wrongdoing....
DSK gets preliminary charges in prostitution probeLILLE, France (AP) -- Dominique Strauss-Kahn was handed preliminary charges Monday alleging he was involved in a French prostitution ring, his lawyer said. The former International Monetary Fund chief is denying wrongdoing....
Mali junta leader doesn't want foreign forcesBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- The head of Mali's military junta made clear Monday that he would have a powerful say over how the country is run in the weeks ahead, and does not want foreign forces helping reclaim the country's north from rebels who declared independence....
US drops trade preferences for ArgentinaBUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- The United States dropped Argentina on Monday from its system of trade preferences, citing the South American country's failure to pay court-ordered damages of $300 million plus interest to two U.S. companies....
Albanian PM rebukes minister for anti-gay remarkTIRANA, Albania (AP) -- Albania's prime minister rebuked a Cabinet member Monday for saying that people planning to join the country's first-ever gay pride celebration "should be beaten with batons."...
French gunman's journey to terrorPARIS (AP) -- Mohamed Merah grew up in one of the toughest housing projects of Toulouse, with his mother, two brothers and two sisters. At age five, his parents split up - and he took that hard. As a youth he turned to petty crime, landing in prison twice....
Libya: Gadhafi son to be tried inside countryTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Moammar Gadhafi's son and former heir apparent Seif al-Islam will be put on trial inside Libya and there will be a verdict before mid-June, a Libyan official said Monday....
Afghanistan: Aid workers saved after death threatKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- NATO and Afghan forces launched a daring operation to rescue two female foreign aid workers and their two Afghan colleagues after learning the Taliban planned to kill one of the hostages, an intelligence official said....
Colombia says commandos killed 32 rebelsBOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Colombia's military killed 32 rebels in the pre-dawn bombing of a guerrilla camp Monday, officials said, striking a second major blow in less than a week to the nation's main guerrilla force....
Pope arrives in Cuba on mission to renew the faithSANTIAGO, Cuba (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI followed in the footsteps of his predecessor's groundbreaking trip to Cuba on Monday, hoping to renew the faith in Latin America's least Catholic country....
Tests show aging of Leonardo da Vinci masterpieceWARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Bark beetles and old age have damaged Leonardo da Vinci's 15th-century painting "Lady with an Ermine," but the masterpiece is still holding up well, according to a conservationist at the Polish museum where it is displayed....
Obama to Russia: More flexibility after electionsSEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- President Barack Obama told Russia's leader Monday that he would have more flexibility after the November election to deal with the contentious issue of missile defense, a candid assessment of political reality that was picked up by a microphone without either leader apparently knowing....
Hungarian rows canoe across Atlantic OceanBUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -- After 76 days, Gabor Rakonczay - isolated and incommunicado for nearly 50 of those after his canoe capsized - has become the first person to paddle across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the Caribbean....
Israel to bar UN fact-finding team from enteringJERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel cut working relations with the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday and will bar a U.N. team from entering Israel or the West Bank for a planned investigation of Jewish settlements, the Foreign Ministry said....
Turkey edges nearer to buffer zone for SyriansISTANBUL (AP) -- Events are pushing Turkey ever closer to setting up a buffer zone in Syria to protect civilians....
French gunman's journey to terrorPARIS (AP) -- Mohamed Merah grew up in one of the toughest housing projects of Toulouse, with his mother, two brothers and two sisters. At age five, his parents split up - and he took that hard. As a youth he turned to petty crime, landing in prison twice....
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