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Syrian Opposition Groups Create National Council to 'Overthrow' Assad

Syrian National Council aims to present a united front by including all Syrian opposition groups

US Faces Dilemma with Anti-Terror Ally Yemen

Yemeni Opposition frustrated with implicit US backing of unpopular president

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, left, shakes hands with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton following her arrival for a visit to Yemen January 11, 2011.

25 Yemeni Troops Killed by Apparent Friendly Fire, Militants

Local security officials say a government warplane mistakenly bombed an abandoned school in Zinjibar, where soldiers were sheltering

Map of Yemen

Dire Conditions in Libya Siege City Hospital

Meanwhile, three people, including a child killed when a family's vehicle was stopped in traffic on the way out of town

Families fleeing from the fighting between pro-Gaddafi and anti-Gaddafi forces drive pass Khamseen Gate, 50 km (31.1 miles) east of Sirte, October 1, 2011.

Spanish Judge Frees 5 Terror Suspects

Algerians arrested last week on suspicion of financing al-Qaida-linked terrorist activities released on grounds of insufficient evidence

Indonesia Arrests Bombing Suspect

Officials say Beni Asri was captured in the town of Solok in West Sumatra province

Indonesian police officer stands guard near an armored vehicle outside a church after an explosion in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011

At Least 18 Killed in Nigeria Village Assault

Police say assault might be retaliation for an attack on another village

Map of Nigeria

Philippines Struggles After Two Typhoons

Nalgae and Nesat kill dozens of people, cut off highways as rescuers continue to help people stranded on rooftops

Residents wade through floodwaters as flooding continues for the fourth day at Calumpit township, Bulacan province north of Manila, Philippines, October 2, 2011.

US Senate to Consider Bill Targeting Chinese Currency Practices

A procedural vote on the legislation is expected Monday

Hurricane Ophelia Heads Towards Newfoundland

Ophelia's winds have decreased to 175 kilometers per hour and it is traveling north-northeast towards Cape Race, Newfoundland in Canada

A satellite image shows Hurricane Ophelia in the Atlantic Ocean September 30, 2011.
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