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- Russia says it won't intervene militarily in Syria
Russia is providing Syria with weapons to fend off external threats but has no intention to use military force to protect Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Russian foreign minister said Wednesday. - Afghan official: Video shows soldier surrendering
The U.S. soldier who allegedly shot 16 Afghan villagers was caught on surveillance video that showed him walking up to his base, laying down his weapon and raising his arms in surrender, according to - Swiss bus crash kills 28, including 22 children
A tour bus slammed into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps in a horrific accident that killed 22 school children and six adults returning to Belgium from a joyous ski vacation, police said Wednesday. - Iraq reaches $500 million airline debt deal with Kuwait
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq has reached a $500 million agreement with Kuwait to resolve a standoff over Gulf War-era debts that had prevented Iraqi Airways from flying to destinations in the West, an aid - Detained British journalists handed over to Libyan government
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Two British journalists detained by a Libyan militia on suspicion of spying have been transferred to the custody of the government, deputy interior minister Omar al-Khadrawi said o - Bangladesh ferry dragged from river, death toll at 110
DHAKA (Reuters) - A Bangladeshi ferry that sank after hitting an oil barge was salvaged on Wednesday along with scores of bodies, taking the toll from the country's latest ferry disaster to 110 with d - Magnitude 6.1 quake jolts eastern Japan, no tsunami warning
TOKYO (Reuters) - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.1 hit east of Tokyo on Wednesday but no tsunami warning was issued and there were no initial reports of damage or troubles at area nuc - Drought-hit Balkans struggle to keep lights on
JABLANICKO LAKE, Bosnia (Reuters) - Ramiz Memidzan, 66, was a young boy when he last saw the village where he was born in southern Bosnia, before dam construction and the creation of Jablanicko Lake i - Belgian bus crash in Switzerland kills 28, mostly children
SIERRE, Switzerland/HEVERLEE, Belgium (Reuters) - A bus carrying a Belgian school party home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a tunnel in Switzerland late on Tuesday, killing 28 people, mostly - Ahmadinejad grilled by hostile Iran parliament
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was summoned to parliament on Wednesday for an unprecedented grilling by lawmakers who accused him of economic mismanagement and making "illegal
