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AP - World NewsIKEA to sell TV's integrated into its furnitureSTOCKHOLM (AP) -- Already the one-stop shop for smart and compact home furnishing, IKEA is venturing into the world of technology - with the IKEA TV....
Gulf bloc united over island dispute with IranDOHA, Qatar (AP) -- Gulf Arab states warned Iran Tuesday that they stand united in an escalating dispute over strategic islands controlled by Tehran but also claimed by the United Arab Emirates....
UK: 2 held in protest vigil at Bahrain embassyLONDON (AP) -- British police on Tuesday arrested two activists who had occupied the rooftop of Bahrain's Embassy in a protest against the Gulf kingdom's Sunni rulers....
Islamist claims victory in Egypt presidential voteCAIRO (AP) -- Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi declared victory Monday in Egypt's first free presidential election since Hosni Mubarak's ouster 16 months ago. But just as polls were closing, the ruling military council issued constitutional amendments that gave sweeping authority to maintain its grip on power and subordinate the nominal head of state....
Egypt panel definitively bars 3 president hopefulsCAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's election commission rejected the appeals of three main contenders for president Tuesday, definitively removing the most polarizing candidates from the race to become the country's first elected leader since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak....
Bid Laden's family to leave Pakistan overnightISLAMABAD (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's three widows and their nine children were scheduled to be deported to Saudi Arabia overnight, almost a year after U.S. Navy SEALs killed the al-Qaida chief at a compound in northwest Pakistan, their lawyer said Tuesday....
Swedish museum evacuated after bomb threatSTOCKHOLM (AP) -- A bomb threat closed Stockholm's modern art museum on Tuesday, two days after an exhibit about degrading stereotypes that black people have endured prompted one Swedish organization to demand that the nation's culture minister resign....
UK: Hurdles cleared in bid to deport clericLONDON (AP) -- A radical Islamist cleric fighting deportation from Britain to Jordan was again behind bars Tuesday, and the U.K. said it hoped to finally expel the preacher after a decade of legal wrangling....
Legal rights on display at Norway's massacre trialOSLO, Norway (AP) -- In a scene unimaginable in many countries, Norway's worst mass killer since World War II gets to explain his fanatical views to the court and the world for days dressed up in a business suit....
Legal rights on display at Norway's massacre trialOSLO, Norway (AP) -- In a scene unimaginable in many countries, Norway's worst mass killer since World War II gets to explain his fanatical views to the court and the world for days dressed up in a business suit....
Syrian president's wife urged to stop violenceUNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The wives of the British and German ambassadors to the United Nations released a video Tuesday urging the wife of Syrian President Bashar Assad to stop being a bystander and speak out to demand that her husband stop the violence now....
North Korea's 'Young General' grows upPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- His grandfather made his name in the 1930s as a teenage guerrilla, battling the Japanese soldiers who then occupied Korea. His father spent decades solidifying the family's hold over the country, building up the military, extending the intelligence apparatus and driving its nuclear ambitions....
North Korea's 'Young General' grows upPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- His grandfather made his name in the 1930s as a teenage guerrilla, battling the Japanese soldiers who then occupied Korea. His father spent decades solidifying the family's hold over the country, building up the military, extending the intelligence apparatus and driving its nuclear ambitions....
North Korea's 'Young General' grows upPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- His grandfather made his name in the 1930s as a teenage guerrilla, battling the Japanese soldiers who then occupied Korea. His father spent decades solidifying the family's hold over the country, building up the military, extending the intelligence apparatus and driving its nuclear ambitions....
North Korea's 'Young General' grows upPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- His grandfather made his name in the 1930s as a teenage guerrilla, battling the Japanese soldiers who then occupied Korea. His father spent decades solidifying the family's hold over the country, building up the military, extending the intelligence apparatus and driving its nuclear ambitions....
Sudan's frontline: Dead bodies, circling AntonovsHEGLIG, Sudan (AP) -- The road to Heglig, an oil town that South Sudan and Sudan are fighting over, is lined with discarded furniture, destroyed buses and tanks, and clusters of dead Sudanese soldiers....
Sudan's frontline: Dead bodies, circling AntonovsHEGLIG, Sudan (AP) -- The road to Heglig, an oil town that South Sudan and Sudan are fighting over, is lined with discarded furniture, destroyed buses and tanks, and clusters of dead Sudanese soldiers....
Sudan's frontline: Dead bodies, circling AntonovsHEGLIG, Sudan (AP) -- The road to Heglig, an oil town that South Sudan and Sudan are fighting over, is lined with discarded furniture, destroyed buses and tanks, and clusters of dead Sudanese soldiers....
Sudan's frontline: Dead bodies, circling AntonovsHEGLIG, Sudan (AP) -- The road to Heglig, an oil town that South Sudan and Sudan are fighting over, is lined with discarded furniture, destroyed buses and tanks, and clusters of dead Sudanese soldiers....
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