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Fighting Between Tribal, Government Forces Escalates in Yemen

Several people reportedly killed during intense fighting in northern district of Sana'a

A protester shouts slogans during a demonstration to demand the resignation of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen, Sept. 29, 2011.

Clinton Blasts Inexcusable Assault on US Syria Envoy

US State Department says Ambassador Ford confronted by angry mob as he prepared to meet with Syrian opposition leader in Damascus

A still image grab taken from the Syrian 'Addounia' pro-government television channel shows pro-regime Syrians attacking a US embassy vehicle in Damascus, September 29, 2011.

Pakistani Leaders Meet to Discuss Allegations of Haqqani Link

Meeting, organized by Pakistan PM Yousuf Raza Gilani, attended by 58 leaders of political, religious and nationalist parties

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Reza Gilani, March 21, 2011 (file photo).

Gadhafi Collapse Raises Concerns Over Arms for Africa al-Qaida

Human Rights Watch says thousands of mines, mortars, and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles are missing from Gadhafi arsenals

Large mortar shells sit unguarded, and boxes that once held anti-aircraft missiles and other heavy weapons are strewn about arms depots around Tripoli, Sept. 7, 2011.

Germany Approves Euro Bailout Increase

Germany's lower house vote came as financial inspectors headed for Athens to assess progress in implementing austerity measures

Bundestag members vote at the session of the Bundestag lower house of parliament in Berlin, September 29, 2011

Bahrain Sentences Medical Workers for Treating Protesters

Security court sentences 20 doctors, medics to jail time ranging from five years to 15 years in prison

Bahraini man passes wall bearing depictions of jailed Bahraini opposition figures Ebrahim Sharif (L), with word "steadfast" in red, and Sheik Mohamed Habib Moqdad (not shown), with words "We will never forget you," in Malkiya, Bahrain, Sept. 28, 2011.

Iran Looks East to Bypass Western Sanctions

Tehran's refusal to stop production of its fuel enrichment program has provoked four rounds of UN sanctions, tighter US, EU restrictions

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addresses the 66th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. headquarters in New York, September 22, 2011.

Southern African Mediators to Assist Zimbabwe's Election Preparations

SADC team will go to Harare to help Joint Operations and Implementation Committee set the stage for free and fair elections

Map of Zimbabwe

Egypt's Military Ruler's Civilian Walkabout Causes Stir

Opinion split over whether outing of Field Marshal Tantawi was meant to show interest in fellow citizens

Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, on video seen widely on YouTube, strolls the streets of Cairo in a tailored dark suit instead of his military uniform.

Diplomatic Deadlock Stalls Anti-Corruption Efforts in Indonesia

Singapore has long been a safe haven for Indonesian corruption suspects; 2007 draft extradition treaty remains unapproved

Tax official Gayus Tambunan is escorted by police officers as he arrives at a district court for his corruption trial in Jakarta

China Advances Maritime Ambitions With Its Growing Economy

Renewed focus on maritime territorial claims puts neighbors on edge, though China says military intentions are peaceful

China's first aircraft carrier, the former Soviet carrier Varyag, which China bought from Ukraine in 1998, at the port of Dalian, in northeast China's Liaoning province, August 4, 2011.

New Zealand's Second City Rises Again After Earthquake Disaster

More than seven months after the Feb. 22 6.3 quake, efforts to rebuild the city are progressing, albeit slowly

A workman operates a mobile crane at the site of a demolished building in central Christchurch, New Zealand, as the clean up from the February 11 earthquake takes place (File Photo - September 7, 2011).

Istanbul International Film Festival Kicks Off

Festival called 'Crime and Punishment,' focuses on military coups

People view  an exhibition in Ankara, by leftist Turkish victims of the 1980 military takeover that shows a replica of the gallows used to hang suspects and torture devices, September 11, 2
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