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![]() Kansas City Star | Egyptians settle score with telecoms firms on 'Day of Rage' anniversary gulfnews.com By Ramadan Al Sherbini Correspondent Cairo: Before heading to her university early Saturday to take a mid-year exam, Hanaa, 20, was keen to switch off her mobile phone and asked her family to do the same. The move was in response to a call made by ... In Egypt, surprises a year into revolution Traffic returns to Cairo protest square The Tahrir Square illusion |
CBC.ca | Russia Clashes with Europeans, Arabs Over Syria UN Resolution Voice of America January 28, 2012 Russia Clashes with Europeans, Arabs Over Syria UN Resolution Margaret Besheer | United Nations European and Arab nations are calling on the UN Security Council to back a resolution supporting the Arab League's plan to end the ... "Executed" corpses dumped in restive Syrian city Syria rebels gain foothold in Damascus Syrian ambassador to Egypt says Gulf-backed opposition activists stormed embassy |
![]() The Hindu | Woman's body found on wrecked liner Reuters | GIGLIO, Italy Jan 28 (Reuters) - Divers found the body of a woman on the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia, officials said on Saturday, bringing the total number of known dead from the Jan. 13 accident to 17. Divers found the body on the ... Divisions over cruise disaster pay-out plan Concordia deputy captain in court Costa Backs Passengers |
BBC News | Leon Panetta concern over Bin Laden 'informer' Shikal Afridi BBC News US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has said he is "very concerned" about a Pakistani doctor arrested for providing intelligence for the US raid that killed Osama Bin Laden last year. Dr Shikal Afridi is accused of running a CIA-run programme in ... Pakistan knew where Bin Laden was all along, Leon Panetta admits as he reveals ... Rockets Hit Pakistan Military School Near Bin Laden Compound Pakistan knew of bin Laden hideout: US Defense Secretary |
CTV.ca | Afghans criticize plan for early French withdrawal, say 2013 NATO handover ... Washington Post KABUL, Afghanistan ? France's plans to withdraw its combat troops from Afghanistan a year early drew harsh words Saturday in the Afghan capital, with critics accusing French President Nicolas Sarkozy of putting his re-election campaign ahead of ... France plans early Afghanistan withdrawal France to Resume Training, but Will Withdraw from Afghanistan Next Year Afghans blast French plan to withdraw troops early |
![]() AFP | Nigeria gunmen attack police post in flashpoint city AFP KANO, Nigeria ? Gunmen in Nigeria have killed at least one officer after opening fire on a police station in the city of Kano, where attacks claimed by Islamists left 185 dead last week, police said Saturday. Security forces in Africa's most populous ... Kano schools empty after Nigeria attacks Nigeria president tells Boko Haram to come out and talk Nigerian violence: Police disappear as Boko Haram brings terror to the streets |
![]() Myjoyonline.com | Libya's NTC to meet tomorrow to adopt electoral law Hindustan Times Libya's ruling National Transitional Council will meet on Sunday to adopt the nation's new electoral law which aims to bar supporters of slain dictator Muammar Gaddafi from contesting polls. for Saturday in the eastern city of Benghazi, ... Libya prisoners make new torture allegations Former Gaddafi stronghold rejects Libyan government's authority Kadhafi 'lives on in our hearts' in Libyan town |
CTV.ca | Suicide car bomb attack kills 31, injures 60 in Iraqi capital Xinhua BAGHDAD, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- A suicide car bomb attack rattled Iraqi capital city Baghdad on Friday, killing at least 31 people and injuring 60 others, an interior ministry source said. The interior ministry official, on condition of anonymity, ... Suicide bomber kills 31 in Baghdad attack 434 People Killed in Iraq Since US Pulled Out Iraq sectarian war flares as 32 killed in suicide attack on funeral procession |
BBC News | Senegal clashes erupt as court clears Wade poll bid BBC News Violence has broken out in Senegal after the country's top court ruled that President Abdoulaye Wade can run for a third term in office next month. Protesters set buildings and barricades on fire in the capital. A policeman was killed in the unrest, ... Senegal's Top Court Allows Incumbent President's Run for Third Term Senegal opposition urges more "resistance" after riots Senegal: Court Ruling Sparks Riots |
![]() TheChronicleHerald.ca | Kazimierz Smolen, Director of Auschwitz Memorial Site, Dies at 91 New York Times WARSAW (AP) ? Kazimierz Smolen, a survivor of Auschwitz who was director of the memorial site there for 35 years, died on Friday, the 67th anniversary of the concentration camp's liberation. He was 91. Mr. Smolen's death, in Oswiecim, the southern ... Far-right Vienna ball sparks outrage on Holocaust Day Holocaust remembrance: Football 'helped save Auschwitz PoW's life' World marks Holocaust Memorial Day |
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