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The Guardian | New Maldives leader stresses "no coup" in paradise isles Reuters Africa By C. Bryson Hull MALE (Reuters) - The new president of the Maldives stressed on Wednesday that he did not take power in the Ocean Island resort islands in a coup and said that his succession was in line with the constitution. islands resigned, ... New Maldives leader Waheed Hassan denies coup claim Maldives leader calls for unity government PM reaches out to new Maldives President, assures India's support |
![]() Financial Times | Santorum bounces back in Republican race Financial Times By Anna Fifield in Washington Rick Santorum, the socially conservative former Pennsylvania senator, has made a comeback in the Republican presidential nominating contest, winning in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado, and taking the shine off Mitt ... Santorum hat-trick derails Romney hopes US election 2012: victories for Rick Santorum revive White House hopes Tuesday was the first multi-state polling day of the year |
BBC News | Syria: Homs under 'heaviest' shelling yet BBC News The Syrian city of Homs has come under renewed bombardment for the fifth day running - the heaviest so far, residents have told the BBC. Activists say more than 40 people have died as a result of the new shelling, but this is difficult to verify. Syria: Assad pledges reform as siege of Homs continues - live updates Syrian Forces Said to Renew Assault on Homs Syria: Nearly 50 die overnight in Homs |
BBC News | Exclusive - Trafigura deals in disputed Sudanese oil Reuters UK By Emma Farge | GENEVA (Reuters) - Swiss-based commodities trader Trafigura has bought oil which the South Sudanese government claims was seized by Sudan, its northern neighbour and former civil war foe, industry sources told Reuters, and is now in a ... Sudanese Rebels Free 29 Chinese Hostages Rebels Free Chinese Workers in Sudan, Red Cross Says Chinese captives in Sudan released |
![]() Boston.com | Hopes Fade for Dozens Buried in Philippines Quake ABC News Philippine rescue officials say they are losing hope of finding anyone alive among 71 people still buried in landslides set off by a powerful earthquake. So far, 26 bodies have been recovered and identified. President Benigno Aquino III on Wednesday ... Philippines revises down death toll from quake Hope fades for quake victims Scant hope for Philippine quake missing |
![]() Independent Online | More Nigeria blasts Independent Online By Sapa-AP AP A file photo of police standing guard at the site of the police headquarters bombed by a suicide bomber in Kano, Nigeria. Picture: AP Photo/Sunday Alamba Lagos- Bombs exploded on Tuesday at two major military bases on the outskirts of a ... Bomb rocks army barracks in Nigeria's Kaduna Three blasts rock north Nigerian city Nigeria unrest: 'Suicide attack' on Kaduna barracks |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | US drone strike in Pakistan kills 10 CNN International By Reza Sayah, CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Ten suspected militants were killed Wednesday when a US drone fired two missiles at an insurgent hideout in Pakistan's northwest tribal region, three security officials said. The early morning attack took ... Officials: US drone-fired missiles kill 9 people in northwest Pakistan 'US drone strike kills eight insurgents in Pakistan' Drone Strike Said to Kill 10 Militants in Pakistan |
Daily Mail | Costa Concordia captain pictured sharing oysters with Domnica Cemortan a month ... Daily Mail By Nick Pisa Her head tenderly resting on his shoulder this is cruise ship rep Domnica Cemortan with her 'lover' captain coward Francesco Schettino just a month before the Costa Concordia disaster. Domnica, 24, and Schettino, 52, are pictured at a ... Francesco Schettino, captain of the doomed cruiser Costa Concordia. Source: AP Italian Court Affirms Detention of Cruise Ship's Captain Costa Concordia captain faces 2500 years in prison |
The Guardian | Polishing Putin: hacked emails suggest dirty tricks by Russian youth group The Guardian A pro-Kremlin group runs a network of internet trolls, seeks to buy flattering coverage of Vladimir Putin and hatches plans to discredit opposition activists and media, according to private emails allegedly hacked by a group calling itself the Russian ... Russian youth group accused of paying journalists to lionise Vladimir Putin Russia opposition vows new rallies to shake Putin Russia's VTB Capital to Revamp Pay, Eyes Expansion |
New York Times | Charges Against US-Aided Groups Come With History of Distrust in Egypt New York Times WASHINGTON ? Authoritarian rulers from Caracas to Moscow and beyond have long viewed pro-democracy groups financed by the United States with deep suspicion, regularly denouncing them as meddlers or spies and sometimes harassing their workers. Egypt-US meetings cancelled amid trial row Architect of Egypt's NGO crackdown is Mubarak holdover New Egypt More Distrustful Than Old, US Groups Say |
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