• Egypt's Brotherhood to hold talks with government
    Egypt's largest opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said it would begin talks Sunday with the government to try to end the country's political crisis but made clear it would insist on the immedi
  • Tunisian minister suspends ex-ruling party
    Tunisia's interior minister on Sunday suspended all activities of the country's former ruling party amid the most serious protests since the country's autocratic president fled into exile less than a
  • Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore dead at 58
    Bandmates say Gary Moore, guitarist with influential Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, has died. He was 58.
  • Palestinians: Gaza boy dies of wounds
    A Palestinian boy accidentally struck by a bullet when militants fired in the air during a funeral died of his injuries Wednesday, family members and witnesses said.
  • Death toll reaches 114 in Bangladesh ferry sinking
    Recovery workers on Wednesday raised the wreckage of a ferry that capsized on a river in Bangladesh while carrying about 200 people, hoping this would reveal the fate of dozens of passengers still mis
  • Saudi oil chief pledges to offset shortfalls
    Saudi Arabia's top oil official said Wednesday his country and other oil exporters are ready to offset any shortfalls in supply, as fears of a showdown with Iran over its nuclear program help drive pr
  • Congo warlord convicted of using child soliders
    The International Criminal Court convicted a Congolese warlord on Wednesday of using child soldiers, a verdict hailed as a legal landmark in the fight against impunity for the world's most serious cri
  • Kuwaiti ruler to attend Arab meeting in Baghdad
    Iraq's government spokesman says Kuwait's emir will attend the Arab League summit meeting in Baghdad at the end of this month, the first such visit by a Kuwaiti ruler since Saddam Hussein's invasion o
  • Iran's parliament grills embattled president
    Iran's parliament grilled President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday over a long list of accusations, including that he mismanaged the nation's economy and defied the authority of the country's suprem
  • Hundreds prepare to run in Egypt presidential vote
    At least 500 Egyptians have taken the first step to run for president, a sign of the excitement generated by the country's first presidential elections in which the outcome is in doubt, election offic

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