Rabu, 28 September 2011

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Gadhafi May Be Hiding Near Algerian Border

Officials believe former Libyan leader is under ethnic Tuaregs' protection, possibly in western town of Ghadamis

Libya's Moammar Gadhafi (file photo)

UN Security Council to Discuss Future Sanctions Against Syria

New draft resolution aimed at breaking deadlock at United Nations

Demonstrators march through the streets in Homs.  Britain, France, Germany and Portugal Tuesday circulated a new draft U.N. resolution condemning Syria that drops previous calls for immediate sanctions against Damascus, September 27, 2011.

World Leaders Condemn Israel's East Jerusalem Plan

Move could further strain efforts for renewed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks

A construction site in Gilo, a Jewish settlement that Israel erected on land it captured in the West Bank in the 1967 war and annexed as part of its declared capital, Jerusalem September 27, 2011.

Israel Observes Rosh Hashanah in Uncertain Times

Jewish New Year comes as Palestinians put in controversial bid for recognition at the United Nations

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish boy has his photograph taken at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem's Old City September 28, 2011.

Europe Moves Closer to Expanding Greek Bailout

Governments finally responding to calls to take bigger, bolder steps to tackle spreading financial crisis in 17 nations sharing euro

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Prime Minister of Greece, Georgios Papandreou shake hands prior to a dinner at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Sept. 27, 2011.

Beijing Rebuffs US for Meddling in Chinese Affairs

New tensions arise from US calls to respect the rights of Tibetans, arms deal between Taiwan and Washington

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei at a press briefing in Beijing.

Thai Government Shelves Autonomy for Deep South as Violence Continues

Newly installed PM backtracks on campaign pledge for troubled southern provinces

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra pictured on September 15, 2011.

ICRC Increases Humanitarian Operations in Somalia

Red Cross ramps up relief efforts, targeting one million famine-stricken people

Hamdi Abdirgant sits with her children at a Red Crescent clinic in Harfo, Puntland, August 17, 2011.

Kenyans Feel Pinch as Shilling Plummets

Central bank blames commercial counterparts for hoarding foreign currency

Currency dealer counts Kenya shillings at a money exchanger in Nairobi, Oct. 2008. (file photo)

China Pushes for Currency Internationalization

Beijing hopes to turn yuan into widely-traded currency like the dollar, say analysts

A Chinese 100 yuan banknote is placed under a $100 banknote (top) in this photo illustration.

Indian Court Upholds Farmers Against Tata Motors

Court ruled government acted legally in taking back agricultural land leased to company to build car factory in West Bengal state

Rows of Tata's ultra-cheap Nano cars sit at a Tata Motors manufacturing plant in Sanand, Gujarat state, India, June 1, 2010 (file photo).
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