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UN Security Council to Discuss Palestinian Bid

Mahmoud Abbas submitted application for full recognition of a Palestinian state Friday, and received a hero's welcome home Sunday

Yemen's Tribal Forces Seize Presidential Guard Base

Reports say Yemeni government warplanes strafed tribal fighters at various locations, though Saleh's support seems to be waning

A grab taken from Yemen's state television station shows Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh addressing the nation from Sanaa as government troops opened fire on protesters calling for Saleh to be tried for crimes against Yemenis, September 25, 2011.

Greek Debt Crisis Still Unresolved

European finance officials return home from inconclusive IMF talks with no solution for looming financial dilemma

A woman makes a transaction at an ATM of a Eurobank branch in Athens September 23, 2011.

China Warns Dalai Lama About Choosing Successor

Beijing responds to statement spiritual leader made Saturday that he plans to decide whether he should be reincarnated when he's 90

Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama attends a conference called "Living Together with Responsibility and Cooperation" in Sao Paulo September 17, 2011.

Indonesian Police Link Church, Mosque Bombings

Authorities await results of DNA test on remains of bomber suspected of being involved in church attack Sunday as well as mosque bombing

A policeman stands guard as residents watch the site of an explosion in front of a church in Solo, Central Java September 25, 2011.

Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Tribunal Draws New Criticisms

Judges recently rejected applications of at least three people seeking to participate as victims

Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge's infamous Tuol Sleng prison, Bou Meng (L) and Chum Mey (R), sit at the home of prominent Cambodian artist Vann Nath in Phnom Penh, (File September 5, 2011).

Security Along Liberia-Ivory Coast Border Tightened Ahead of Vote

UN boosts security along border area still unsettled by Ivory Coast's political crisis earlier this year

An election poster for Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is seen in the heart of the Liberian capital Monrovia. Her slogan "Monkey Still Working Baboon Wait Small" implies she needs a second term to complete her agenda, and currently appears on pos

French Left's Election Wins Troublesome for Sarkozy

Left captures Senate for first time in more than 50 years; Victory seen by some as another setback for embattled conservative president

Jean-Pierre Bel, President of the Socialist Party group at the French Senate, speaks to the media in Paris, September 25, 2011.

Kenyan Nobel Prize Winner Maathai Dies at 71

Green Belt Movement founder, 71, passed away in Nairobi hospital Sunday after long struggle with cancer

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai participates in a discussion at the University of Nairobi in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, March 8, 2010.

Speedy Growth in Indonesia's Bali Risks Damaging Island's Allure

Successful tourism industry has made Bali one the richest provinces in Indonesia

Ferry boats cross Bali Strait to carry Indonesians to Ketapang port, East Java, from Gilimanuk port, West Bali, Indonesia (File Photo - August 27, 2011).

New Delhi Metro Earns Carbon Credits

UN statement says passenger-rail system has reduced emission of harmful pollution levels in New Delhi by 630,000 tons a year

Rail officials check a train during inspection of the underground Line II of Delhi Metro network in New Delhi, Thursday, June 9, 2005.
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