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Abbas Submits Palestinian Statehood Application

Palestinian chief formally asks UN to recognize Palestinian state, as Israel says negotiated peace accord should come first

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (l) gives a letter requesting recognition of Palestine as a state to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Sept. 23, 2011

EU Divided on Palestinian State UN Recognition

Analysts say differences may undermine Europe's efforts to play meaningful role in Middle East peace process

United Nations General Assembly meeting (file photo)

Hours After Return, Yemen's President Calls for Truce

Ali Abdullah Saleh says dialogue is only way to end escalating crisis between his government, opponents

Yemeni men hold up portraits of President Ali Abdullah Saleh as they celebrate his return to Sana'a after more than three months of medical treatment in Saudi Arabia, even as his forces were battling dissident troops in the capital, September 23, 2011.

White House Calls on Pakistan to Break Links With Haqqani Network

Obama administration say Islamabad has not acted against those who attacked US Embassy and NATO HQ in Kabul last week

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney (file photo)

Pakistan Warns US it Risks Losing an Ally Over Afghan Accusations

Pakistan's foreign minister says Washington's accusations may cause US to lose Pakistan's partnership in the war against terrorism

Michael Sata Sworn In as New Zambia President

Sata won decisive electoral victory over former President Rupiah Banda

Zambia's new President Michael Sata, right, takes the oath of office on the steps of the supreme court in Lusaka, September 23, 2011.

Persian Gulf Elections Offer Glimmer of Democracy

Citizens of United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman get ready to vote in first elections since the start of Arab Spring

Supporters of the Shiite opposition Al-Wefaq society wave red-and-white Bahraini flags and a Yemeni flag during a rally in Tubli, Bahrain, near the capital of Manama, September 22, 2011.

Philippine Plan for Joint South China Sea Development Has Legal Basis

Philippine proposes jointly turning the disputed area into economically viable sites that all claimant nations can benefit from

South china sea map

Indian Leaders Seek Influence by Taking 'Yatras'

Sociologist say yatras, or road trips, are deeply rooted in Indian history

India's popular yoga teacher Swami Ramdev speaks at Ramlila grounds where veteran Indian social activist Anna Hazare is fasting, in New Delhi, August 24, 2011.

East African Physicians Urge Action on Neglected Disease

Health officials meet in Nairobi to discuss efforts to combat deadly parasite kala azar which affects the 'poorest of the poor'

Seven-year-old Muneera, who suffers from kala azar, in Tabarak Allah, eastern Sudan, on Jan. 3, 2011.

Scientists: Particle Broke Cosmic Speed Limit

International group of researchers says sub-atomic particle moved faster than the speed of light

CERN: Screen capture done in the CCC during the attempt of 7 TeV collisions.
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