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U.N. Security Council reportedly delays Syria vote after blast
World NowThe U.N. Security Council has reportedly delayed a vote on a new Syria resolution in the wake of a bombing in the Syrian capital, Damascus, that killed at least two members of the defense leadership.... -
Punk band goes on trial in Russia for 'prayer' against Putin
World NowThree Russian musicians went on trial Monday for less than a minute of political theater in February, when they entered a Russian Orthodox cathedral dressed in colorful outfits and hoods to perform what they called a “punk prayer” begging... -
Arafat's widow files lawsuit to press for probe into his death
World NowThe widow of Yasser Arafat filed a lawsuit in France on Tuesday charging that the Palestinian leader was poisoned to death by an unknown person or persons labeled X, a move designed to press French officials to investigate.... -
Stalinist tactics on Russian dissent could stumble in Internet era
World NowGlobal Focus: Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny faces accusations of inciting violence. A female punk rock trio awaits sentencing for appealing to the Virgin Mary to throw President Vladimir Putin out of office. The crackdown on dissent has... -
Hurry up, SpaceX
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelIt was a year ago that NASA grounded space shuttles for good. It's not a happy anniversary for thousands of Space Coast workers, idled along with the program, who are still looking for jobs. It was high time to bid farewell to the costly, labor-... -
Did an open mic catch Obama making promises to Russia?
Opinion L.A.Republicans are livid about a comment that President Obama made -- unaware that it was being captured by an open microphone -- to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Referring to protracted discussions over the placement of a U.S. missile defense system...... -
Leaders of the Group of 20 nations gather in Mexico
World NowLOS CABOS, Mexico –- With the pro-bailout New Democracy party’s victory in Greece, leaders of the world’s biggest economies averted the worst of possible scenarios heading into their annual summit Monday. The heads of the Group of 20... -
Obama, Putin call for an end to combat in Syria
World NowPresident Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin called for the end to the bloodshed in Syria and expressed support for a political transition in the strife-ridden country, an attempt to find common ground on the most contentious issue confronting... -
Russia reportedly sending 2 warships with marines to Syria
World NowThis post has been updated. See the note below. BEIRUT -- Russia is preparing to dispatch a pair of warships carrying a contingent of Black Sea Fleet marines to its logistics base in the Syrian port of Tartus, the Russian Interfax news agency reported... -
Buying bread? Marking money? Activists redefine Russian protest
World NowFaced with steep fines for protests that don’t follow strict rules set by the government, Russian activists have devised new and creative ways to oppose President Vladimir Putin, redefining protest to test the rules.... -
Russian President Putin to visit Israel, West Bank and Jordan
World NowRussian President Vladimir Putin will land in Israel on an official visit Monday, making Israel one of the first countries he will visit since his recent election. He will also visit the West Bank.... -
Putin from the West Bank: Unilateral acts not constructive
World NowRussian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that "unilateral acts" in the Middle East conflict are not constructive, remarks widely interpreted as a criticism of Israel's continued construction in West Bank settlements....
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