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AP - World NewsGreece: Clash after service for man who shot selfATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A protest that followed a memorial service for a retired pharmacist who committed suicide has turned violent, with some demonstrators badly beating a policeman in Athens and stealing his bulletproof vest and other equipment....
Greece: Clash after service for man who shot selfATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A protest that followed a memorial service for a retired pharmacist who committed suicide has turned violent, with some demonstrators badly beating a policeman in Athens and stealing his bulletproof vest and other equipment....
Pakistani troops dig for 117 missing in avalancheISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers dug into a massive avalanche in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border on Saturday, searching for at least 117 of their colleagues buried when the wall of snow engulfed a military complex....
Grass says critical poem meant to target NetanyahuBERLIN (AP) -- German Nobel literature laureate Guenter Grass, under fire for a poem that sharply criticized Israel, said he was singling out the Jewish state's government, not the country as a whole....
Turkmen president wins on racing trackASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) -- Turkmenistan's authoritarian leader has proven he doesn't only win elections easily, coming first in a car race he wasn't even supposed to take part in....
NKorea's Bethlehem is birthplace of Kim religionMOUNT PAEKTU, North Korea (AP) -- As the snow drifts through the towering evergreen trees, silence enshrouds this remote pilgrimage site, a place some here consider the Bethlehem of North Korea....
NKorea's Bethlehem is birthplace of Kim religionMOUNT PAEKTU, North Korea (AP) -- As the snow drifts through the towering evergreen trees, silence enshrouds this remote pilgrimage site, a place some here consider the Bethlehem of North Korea....
Post-Saleh Yemen shows resolve against al-QaidaSANAA, Yemen (AP) -- After years of stalling and halfhearted efforts under its now-ousted president, Yemen is finally showing resolve in the fight against al-Qaida's branch in the country, which has been behind a string of attempted attacks on the U.S., including a new foiled plot to bomb an airliner....
Fang Lizhi, who inspired Chinese dissidents, diesBEIJING (AP) -- Fang Lizhi, one of China's best-known dissidents whose speeches inspired student protesters throughout the 1980s, has died in the United States, where he fled after China's 1989 military crackdown on the pro-democracy movement. He was 76....
Diplomats: Nuclear agency chief to visit TehranVIENNA (AP) -- The U.N. nuclear agency chief will fly to Tehran over the weekend to sign a deal meant to allow his organization to resume a long- stalled search for evidence that Iran worked on developing nuclear arms, the agency and diplomats said Friday....
Two of Latin America's deadliest gangs join forcesGUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- - Hardened in the streets and prisons of California and deported in the 1990s to the Central American countries where they were born, the members of the Mara Salvatrucha street gang swiftly grew into a force of heavily tattooed young men carrying out kidnappings, murder and extortion....
Two of Latin America's deadliest gangs join forcesGUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- - Hardened in the streets and prisons of California and deported in the 1990s to the Central American countries where they were born, the members of the Mara Salvatrucha street gang swiftly grew into a force of heavily tattooed young men carrying out kidnappings, murder and extortion....
US helps Pakistan search for 135 buried in snowISLAMABAD (AP) -- The U.S. sent a team of experts Sunday to help Pakistan search for 135 people buried a day earlier by a massive avalanche that engulfed a military complex in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border....
Malawi confirms president's death; VP steps upBLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) -- Malawi's government confirmed Saturday that President Bingu wa Mutharika is dead, and the vice president moved to take charge after more than a day of uncertainty over who was running this impoverished southern African country....
In tough times, British artists hit the streetsLONDON (AP) -- Christiaan Nagel scrambles up an aluminum ladder, carrying a big blue mushroom....
In tough times, British artists hit the streetsLONDON (AP) -- Christiaan Nagel scrambles up an aluminum ladder, carrying a big blue mushroom....
Christians in Holy Land pray on Easter SaturdayJERUSALEM (AP) -- Thousands of Christians gathered near Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Easter Saturday and marched in processions brimming with tradition, taking turns to pray in the site where they believe Jesus was slain and buried....
Turkmen president wins on racing trackASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) -- Turkmenistan's authoritarian leader has proven he doesn't only win elections easily, coming first in a car race he wasn't even supposed to take part in....
Turkmen president wins on racing trackASHGABAT, Turkmenistan (AP) -- Turkmenistan's authoritarian leader has proven he doesn't only win elections easily, coming first in a car race he wasn't even supposed to take part in....
Malawi officially confirms president's deathBLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) -- The Malawi government confirmed the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika on Saturday, two days after the leader of the impoverished southern African country died....
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