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AP - World NewsFrench gunman buried after terror attacksTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- The gunman who claimed responsibility for France's worst terror attacks in years was buried Thursday in a Toulouse cemetery, ending a tortured debate over what to do with the body of a man the president called a "monster."...
French gunman buried after terror attacksTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- The gunman who claimed responsibility for France's worst terror attacks in years was buried Thursday in a Toulouse cemetery, ending a tortured debate over what to do with the body of a man the president called a "monster."...
UK hacking scandal claims 3rd senior police figureLONDON (AP) -- Scotland Yard's communications chief resigned Thursday, the third senior police figure to part with his job over the force's failure to come to grips with Britain's phone hacking scandal....
UK hacking scandal claims 3rd senior police figureLONDON (AP) -- Scotland Yard's communications chief resigned Thursday, the third senior police figure to part with his job over the force's failure to come to grips with Britain's phone hacking scandal....
Former UK PM Brown: Murdoch tabloid undermined warLONDON (AP) -- Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday accused a Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid of personally attacking him, failing the British people and undermining the war in Afghanistan through its coverage of the conflict....
Spanish markets take breather after sharp lossesMADRID (AP) -- Spanish markets have stabilized, with bond yields edging down after soaring this week on renewed fears the country might eventually need a bailout....
African presidents turn back from MaliBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- Five African presidents seeking to restore Mali's elected government were forced to make a mid-air U-turn and head to Ivory Coast to hold their meeting, after demonstrators supporting the military junta took over the tarmac to stop the jets from landing, officials said....
AP Exclusive: Nigeria ex-militant linked to bidLAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- A former militant leader in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta is linked to a private security company that signed a $103 million deal with the government to patrol the West African nation's waterways against pirates, officials have told The Associated Press....
AP Exclusive: Nigeria ex-militant linked to bidLAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- A former militant leader in Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta is linked to a private security company that signed a $103 million deal with the government to patrol the West African nation's waterways against pirates, officials have told The Associated Press....
Global growth fears drag on marketsLONDON (AP) -- Fears of a slowdown in the U.S. and China, the world's two biggest economies, and renewed concerns over Spain's debt hurt markets on Thursday, driving investors to book gains at the end of an otherwise profitable quarter....
Chavez back in Venezuela after 1st radiation roundCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has returned home from Cuba after a five-day round of radiation therapy and says the cancer treatments are going well....
Rumors roil Haiti amid political uncertaintyPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- One senator warned of a panic. Another said things were going to be hot. Neither gave any details, but that didn't matter: Within minutes of their comments on the radio, hundreds of shops closed, schools canceled classes and seemingly everyone rushed home....
UN: Monitors alone cannot end Syria bloodshedDAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -- The head of a U.N. observer team in Syria cautioned Friday that the mission cannot achieve a permanent end to the violence without genuine talks between the two sides that have been locked in a violent conflict for more than a year....
Fewer than half Arab leaders attend Iraq summitBAGHDAD (AP) -- Fewer than half the leaders of the Arab world showed up at an Arab summit in Baghdad on Thursday, a snub to the Iraqi government that reflects how trenchantly the sectarian division between Sunnis and Shiites and the rivalry with neighboring Iran define the Middle East's politics today....
Spain stocks extend losing streak after downgradeMADRID (AP) -- Spain's stock market flirted with seven-year lows Friday as investors continued to worry about the stability of the eurozone's financial system in light of the downgrading by credit ratings agency Moody's of the country's banking industry....
Spain: Bank bailout decision could come soonMADRID (AP) -- Spain could decide within days or weeks to ask for a bailout for its troubled banking sector, a step that would make it the fourth country in the 17-member eurozone to seek help since the EU debt crisis broke out....
2010 photo encapsulates Mideast tranformationBEIRUT (AP) -- Laughing for the cameras, the Arab leaders appear nothing if not secure in their power, four longtime members of the Middle East coterie of rulers-for-life....
Elephant flees bath in Irish circus, startlesDUBLIN (AP) -- An elephant called Baby did not want a bath....
Elephant flees bath in Irish circus, startlesDUBLIN (AP) -- An elephant called Baby did not want a bath....
Sunni rulers largely shun Iraq at Arab summitBAGHDAD (AP) -- Sunni Muslim rulers largely shunned an Arab League summit hosted by Shiite-led Iraq on Thursday, illustrating how powerfully the sectarian split and the rivalry with Iran define Middle Eastern politics in the era of the Arab Spring....
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