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AP - World NewsSept. 11 defendant wants uniform for Gitmo trialSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- The man who has called himself the "mastermind" of the Sept. 11 attacks wants to wear military-style clothing at his upcoming war crimes trial in Guantanamo....
Car bombs targeting Shiites kill 66 in IraqBAGHDAD (AP) -- A coordinated wave of car bombs struck Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad and several other cities Wednesday, killing at least 66 people and wounding more than 200 in one of the deadliest days in Iraq since U.S. troops withdrew from the country....
Warsaw's mayor sorry for soccer hooligan violenceWARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Warsaw's mayor apologized Wednesday to visitors for soccer hooligan violence that left dozens injured and caused others to feel unsafe, a day after Poland and Russia fans clashed with each other and police before and as their teams met in a tense European Championship game....
With or without foreigners, tourism grows in TibetBEIJING (AP) -- Tibet is seeing a boom in Chinese visitors, meaning that the government's latest ban on foreigners following self-immolation protests against Beijing's rule has barely dented the region's tourism industry....
Ivory Coast: Coup plot by military exiles foiledABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) -- Ivory Coast's interior minister says authorities have foiled a plot by military exiles loyal to the former president to overthrow the country's democratically elected government....
Red Cross: 3 aid workers injured in Syria blastGENEVA (AP) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross says three aid workers suffered minor injuries in Syria when an explosion hit their convoy....
Swiss wary of plan for more referendumsGENEVA (AP) -- Switzerland is holding a referendum - on whether to hold more referendums....
Conservatives: Greece must form govt this timeATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece must form a government after this weekend's vote, Conservative leader Antonis Samaras said Wednesday, insisting that his country should stay in the eurozone and try to amend its international bailout deal to stimulate its moribund economy....
Prime ministers come and go, Murdoch remainsLONDON (AP) -- Prime Ministers come and go, but News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch stays and stays and stays....
Deadliest attacks in Iraq since US troop pulloutBAGHDAD (AP) -- A look at the deadliest attacks in Iraq since the U.S. troops pullout on Dec. 18, 2011:...
Despite protests, young Mexicans favor pastMEXICO CITY (AP) -- With signs shouting "No to repression!" and "Down with the PRI!" the angry students who have taken the streets of Mexico with flash protests have become the most visible face of youth in this election....
Suu Kyi visits Europe for first time in 24 yearsGENEVA (AP) -- Twenty-four years ago Aung San Suu Kyi left Europe for what was then a military-controlled nation called Burma. She returns Wednesday the icon of Myanmar's democracy movement to a continent eager to hear from her whether the country's recent reforms truly spell the end of its cruel dictatorship....
Russian opposition leaders questioned after rallyMOSCOW (AP) -- Two Russian opposition leaders were questioned by investigators on Wednesday, a day after they helped organize the largest protest against Vladimir Putin since his return to the presidency in May....
Italy hit by market fears of contagion from SpainMILAN (AP) -- Italian Premier Mario Monti saw nearly seven months of confidence-building by his government wiped out by Wednesday, when a debt auction showed the country's borrowing rates were back near levels last seen in December....
Report criticizes Israel PM over 2010 naval raidJERUSALEM (AP) -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision-making was badly flawed as he oversaw a deadly Israeli naval raid on a Gaza-bound ship two years ago, according to a government report released Wednesday....
Mubarak's condition showing 'slight' improvementCAIRO (AP) -- Egyptian security officials say Hosni Mubarak's condition has shown a "slight" improvement but that the ousted leader is refusing prison food....
Tunisia: 162 arrests after Islamists' riotsTUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -- Tunisian official say at least 162 people have been arrested after days of rioting in several location across the country by ultraconservative Islamists known as Salafis....
Mogadishu is losing 'Most Dangerous City' labelMOGADISU, Somalia (AP) -- Mogadishu is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City....
Mogadishu is losing 'Most Dangerous City' labelMOGADISU, Somalia (AP) -- Mogadishu is losing a label it never wanted in the first place: The World's Most Dangerous City....
Wave of car bombs kills 63 during Iraq pilgrimageBAGHDAD (AP) -- Coordinated car bombs struck mainly Shiite pilgrims in several Iraqi cities Wednesday, killing at least 63 people and wounding dozens more in one of the deadliest attacks since U.S. troops withdrew from the country....
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