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Protesters hold a banner reading ""No to State Racism" and a doctored image of President Nicolas Sarkozy in a fez, at a march to protest French President Nicolas Sarkozy's security policies, including the recent expulsions of Gypsies, or Roma, in Paris, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.
photo: AP / Francois Mori
French protesters deride Roma crackdown
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Protesters march in Paris against government security policies, including expulsions of Roma. (Francois Mori/Associated Press) A whistle-blowing, drum-beating crowd of thousands demonstrated in Paris on Saturday against expulsions of Roma as well as other new security measures adopted by...
A worker power washes an air boat at the decontamination unit at the Deepwater Horizon Response Plaquemines Branch Sept. 2, 2010.
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BP spill costs hit $ 8bn as crews unearth clues
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WASHINGTON: British oil giant BP has spent $ 8 billion to battle the Gulf of Mexico disaster, the company has revealed as its crews retrieved key evidence from the seabed. Robotic submarines recorded the delicate operation as engineers raised a failed blowout preventer from the ruptured well and began lifting it to the surface in order to hand it...
People rush for cover soon after an explosion during a Shiite procession in Quetta, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010.
photo: AP / Arshad Butt
Bomb kills 54 in Pakistan, Taliban threatens US
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A suicide bomber struck a rally in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least 54 people in the second major attack this week and piling pressure on a US-backed govt. Pakistan's Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast and said it would launch attacks in the United States and Europe "very soon" - repeating a threat to strike...
A car damaged by rubble from a building is seen following a 7.4-magnitude earthquake in central Christchurch, New  Zealand, early Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010.
photo: AP / NZPA, David Alexander
Emergency declared after 7.1 quake hits New Zealand
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WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Authorities declared a state of emergency after a major earthquake hit New Zealand's second biggest city, Christchurch, early on Saturday, bringing down power lines, ripping up roads and wrecking building facades, but authorities reported no deaths. A quake-damaged car is pictured in Christchurch September 4, 2010. A major...
Gertrudes Nunes leaves a court in Lisbon, Friday, Sept. 3 2010 following the verdict of a major child sex  abuse trial that has lasted almost six years.
photo: AP / Francisco Seco
Six jail terms in Portugal child abuse trial
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LISBON—A Portuguese court sentenced six men to jail on Friday for sexually abusing dozens of children at a state-run care home and procuring boys to be raped at orgies, at the end of a marathon abuse trial. The convicts included a star television presenter, a former ambassador, a doctor, a lawyer and a former administrator at the Casa Pia...
International Mideast envoy Tony Blair talks at a news conference at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt following his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, not pictured, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil
Radical Islam is world's greatest threat - Tony Blair
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Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has described radical Islam as the greatest threat facing the...
File - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, center, holds the hands of Latin Patriarch Michel Sabbah, left, the top Roman Catholic clergyman in the Holy Land, and a unidentified member of the Christian church delegation, as they leave Arafat's office in the West Bank town of Ramallah Monday, Dec. 24, 2001.
photo: AP / Nasser Nasser
Palestinians, Christians and the Politics of Compassion
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Article by WorldNews.com correspondent Dallas Darling. Even now as Presbyterian leaders prophetically issue statements calling for the U.S. to end its military aid to Israel unless Tel Aviv stops it settlement activities in occupied land that belongs to Palestinians, they might want to recall what Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer wrote in his book "The...
Ban Ki-moon, left, Secretary General of United Nations listens to British Foreign Minister David Miliband, right, who chaired a Security Council meeting at U.N. Headquarters Tuesday May 20, 2008.
photo: AP / David Karp
Gilad Atzmon: The Lowest Of The Low
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Millions of ballot papers have been sent out yesterday to those eligible to vote in the Labour leadership election. Symbolically enough, this happened the day Tony Blair, the British PM who launched the criminal war in Iraq, published his controversial memoirs. I am not holding my breath for the Labour party to make the right decision. Clearly, the...
President Barack Obama holds a working dinner with, clockwise from left, President Hosni Mubarek of Egypt, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, George Mitchell, Special Envoy for Middle East Peace, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, and Tony Blair, the international Middle east envoy and former British Prime Minsiter, in the Old Family Dining Room of the White House, Sept. 1, 2010.
photo: White House / Pete Souza
Israeli and Palestinian leaders face critics of talks
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned Friday from the resumption of Mideast negotiations in Washington to confront internal opposition to his peace moves, just as his Palestinian counterpart faced harsh criticism for agreeing to the talks at all. Analysts on both sides questioned the ability and desire of their leaders to negotiate a...
Volunteers carry injured people following an explosion during a Shiite procession in Quetta, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010.
photo: AP / Arshad Butt
Deadly bombing at Pakistan rally
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At least 22 people have been killed in a large suicide blast in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, police said. The bomber struck a rally of about 2,000 people who had gathered on Friday in support of a separate homeland for Palestinians. Four journalists were among those killed, and another 40 people were injured...
 
 
The problem, as usual, with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process is that Israel only talks to...
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On a recent Pakistan International Airlines flight from Karachi to Lahore, a local – and...
 
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — Mexican police have arrested six suspects in a bar fire that killed eight in the resort city of Cancun. Quintana Roo state Attorney General Francisco Alor says the suspects told police a drug gang hired them to throw gasoline...
photo: AP / Israel Leal
 
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - A Honduran who survived the massacre of 72 migrants in Mexico helped untie the only other survivor - a wounded Ecuadorean - and the two fled together, an official said Friday. In an interview with El Heraldo newspaper,...
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Pakistan's scandal-hit cricket team sought to focus on the next stage of its England tour after British police questioned three of its star players over an alleged betting scandal. Bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif and Test captain Salman Butt...
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US EMPLOYMENT fell for a third straight month in August, but the drop was far less than expected and private hiring surprised on the upside, easing pressure on the Federal Reserve to prop up economic growth. Non-farm payrolls fell 54,000, the Labor...
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More than three quarters of Britons think the taxpayer should not contribute to the cost of Pope Benedict XVI's forthcoming visit to Scotland and England, according to a survey. An online poll of 2,005 adults has shown 77% do not agree that the...
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A UPS cargo plane with two crew members on board crashed shortly after takeoff Friday outside Dubai, officials said. The state news agency WAM, quoting the General Civil Aviation Authority, reported that the...
photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili
 
 
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