Syria: War Reporter Marie Colvin and Photographer Rémi Ochlik Are Killed
From Left: Sunday Times / AP; Lucas Dolega / AP
A celebrated American-born war reporter and a young French photographer were killed on Wednesday morning when Syrian forces bombed a makeshift media center in the besieged city of Homs
Nigeria's Ex-Leader Mediates in Senegal
By AP / RUKMINI CALLIMACHIFormer Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is officially in Senegal to observe this weekend's contentious election, met opposition candidates Wednesday in an effort to mediate a growing political standoff in this normally peaceful nation
Syria's Rebels: Grasping at Straws, Assad's Opposition Turns to Russia
By Vivienne WaltIn the face of continuing bloodshed in their homeland, one anti-Assad group courts the regime's allies in the Syrian business community and Moscow. Is it all in vain?
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The Christian World Celebrates Ash Wednesday
Christians observe the first day of Lent
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Brazil Celebrates Carnival
Samba school dancers take to the streets of Rio de Janeiro
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Egypt's Revolution Lost: Photographs by Dominic Nahr
Tony Blair's Wife Sues over Phone Hacking
By APThe wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair is suing Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company over phone hacking, her lawyer said Wednesdsay.
Sweden's Crown Princess Has Baby Girl
By APSweden's Prince Daniel says his wife, Crown Princess Victoria, has given birth to their first child, a baby girl.
N.Korea: First Nuclear Talks Since Kim Death
By AP / ALEXA OLESENPhilippines' Arroyo Pleads not Guilty to Fraud
By AP / HRVOJE HRANJSKIFormer Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo pleaded not guilty to an electoral fraud charge Thursday at the opening of a landmark trial that is seen as a key test of her reformist successor's campaign to stamp out corruption.
Avalanches Hit Indian Kashmir; 17 Killed
By AP / AIJAZ HUSSAINTwo massive avalanches in snowbound regions of Indian-controlled Kashmir killed at least nine soldiers, and at least 10 others were feared trapped in a military camp that was partially buried under snow, an official said Thursday.
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New Zealand Earthquake, One Year On: Christchurch Stuck in Postquake 'Fog'
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Australian PM Calls Party Vote As Challenger Rises
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Afghan Police Fire in Protests; 7 Dead
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Argentina Train Crash Kills 49
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Kenya Blames Somali Militants for Food Crisis
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Take Two: Can a Second Bailout Save Greece?
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The Fitch Ratings Agency Downgrades Greece
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Syria Shelling of Homs Kills 2 Western Journalists
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Anti-US Demos Over Koran Burning in Afghanistan
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Tibet Struggle Grows More Radical
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Venezuela's Chávez Says His Cancer Is Likely Back
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U.N. Nuclear Agency: Failed Iran Talks
