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AP - World NewsIsraeli leaders speak up about SyriaJERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli officials have become increasingly outspoken in their belief that Syria's President Bashar Assad should relinquish power after a 13-month uprising that has killed thousands of his citizens - a surprising turnaround that risks backfiring and potentially strengthening the embattled Syrian leader....
Activists: Blind Chinese lawyer flees house arrestBEIJING (AP) -- A blind legal activist and inspirational figure in China's rights movement fled the house arrest he has lived under and made it to a safe house in Beijing on Friday, setting off a frantic police search for him and those who helped him, activists said....
US to remove 9,000 Marines from OkinawaWASHINGTON (AP) -- About 9,000 U.S. Marines stationed on the Japanese island of Okinawa will be moved to the U.S. territory of Guam and other locations in the Asia-Pacific, including Hawaii, under a U.S.-Japan agreement announced Thursday....
UN proposes decrease in Darfur forceUNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.N. peacekeeping chief is calling for a significant decrease and reorganization in the joint United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur because fighting between Sudanese government forces and rebel groups has decreased....
UN maintains sanctions on Ivory CoastUNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to maintain sanctions on Ivory Coast for another year, including an arms embargo and a ban on importing rough diamonds from the West African nation....
UN maintains sanctions on Ivory CoastUNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to maintain sanctions on Ivory Coast for another year, including an arms embargo and a ban on importing rough diamonds from the West African nation....
Activists: Blind Chinese lawyer flees house arrestBEIJING (AP) -- A blind legal activist who is a key figure in China's rights movement escaped the house arrest he has lived under for a year and a half, fleeing to an unknown location and angering his captors, fellow rights campaigners said Friday....
US to remove 9,000 Marines from OkinawaWASHINGTON (AP) -- About 9,000 U.S. Marines stationed on the Japanese island of Okinawa will be moved to the U.S. territory of Guam and other locations in the Asia-Pacific, including Hawaii, under a U.S.-Japan agreement announced Thursday....
Charles Taylor conviction sends warning to tyrantsLEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor became the first head of state since World War II to be convicted by an international war crimes court, a historic verdict that sends a message that tyrants worldwide will be tracked down and brought to justice....
Charles Taylor conviction sends warning to tyrantsLEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor became the first head of state since World War II to be convicted by an international war crimes court, a historic verdict that sends a message that tyrants worldwide will be tracked down and brought to justice....
Charles Taylor conviction sends warning to tyrantsLEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor became the first head of state since World War II to be convicted by an international war crimes court, a historic verdict that sends a message that tyrants worldwide will be tracked down and brought to justice....
Pakistan deports bin Laden family to Saudi ArabiaISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town....
Pakistan deports bin Laden family to Saudi ArabiaISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town....
Pakistan deports bin Laden family to Saudi ArabiaISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town....
As Kate dotes, Prince William deflects baby jokesLONDON (AP) -- Prince William insists he and his wife Catherine aren't preparing for life as parents just yet, after she was caught doting on a newborn boy at a charity event....
As Kate dotes, Prince William deflects baby jokesLONDON (AP) -- Prince William insists he and his wife Catherine aren't preparing for life as parents just yet, after she was caught doting on a newborn boy at a charity event....
Pakistan deports bin Laden family to Saudi ArabiaISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani authorities deported Osama bin Laden's three widows and his children to Saudi Arabia early Friday, less than a week before the first anniversary of the unilateral American raid that killed the al-Qaida leader in his hideout in a military town....
Charles Taylor conviction sends warning to tyrantsLEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor became the first head of state since World War II to be convicted by an international war crimes court, a historic verdict that sends a message that tyrants worldwide will be tracked down and brought to justice....
US reaches out to Syria's allies in RussiaBEIRUT (AP) -- Washington reached out to Syria's most important ally and protector Saturday, urging Russia to join a coordinated effort to resolve the deadly conflict as the violence spilled across the border into Lebanon, a senior State Department official said....
Libyan government retakes Tripoli airportTRIPOLI, Libya (AP) -- Libya's government has retaken control of the country's main airport from disgruntled militiamen who stormed the Tripoli site with heavy machine guns and armored vehicles on Monday, Libya's interim leader said....
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