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Clashes in Athens As Europe Fears Looming Bank Crisis

European governments fear Greek debt could create huge losses for banks across continent - raising fears of another credit freeze

Protesters shout slogans during demonstration in Athens, Oct. 5, 2011.

Europe Pushes Toward More Bank Funding

IMF releases its economic outlook report for Europe

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, looks at European Commission President Jose-Manuel Barroso (not seen) as he speaks during a news conference in Brussels, Oct. 5, 2011.

UN Chief Sees 'Moral Obligation' to End Bloodshed in Syria

A spokesman says Mr. Ban sees violence as unacceptable, regrets that the Security Council has not come to an agreement on how to end it

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

Afghan Authorities Foil Alleged Karzai Assassination Plot

Authorities say they have arrested six suspects with ties to al-Qaida and the Haqqani network

Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai (R) in New Delhi, October 4, 2011

Somalia PM Says Suicide Attack Shows al-Shabab 'Weakness'

PM Ali says the bombing was a desperate attempt to disrupt his transition government, vows to crush the extremist group responsible

Residents gather near the covered remains of a suicide bomber at the scene of an attack along a street in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, October 4, 2011.

Karzai Reaches Out to Pakistan After India Deal

Afghan president attempts to quell Pakistan's concerns over newly-signed cooperation deal with historical rival

Afghan President Hamid Karzai. (file photo)

ICRC Starts Huge Food Distribution Operation In Somalia

Red Cross targets 1.1 million people in ramped-up feeding program set to begin in Gedo, one of Somalia's hardest-hit regions

An internally displaced Somali woman holds her malnourished child inside their temporary home in Hodan district, south of Somalia's capital Mogadishu, September 20, 2011.

US Calls for NATO Cooperation in Time of Austerity

Defense Secretary Panetta warns NATO members the US may not be able to sustain operations like those in Libya, Afghanistan

United States Defense Secretary Leon Panetta speaks during a media conference after a meeting of NATO defense ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, October 5, 2011.

To Fight Extremism, Indonesia Blocks Radical Web Sites

Adopting jihadist's online messaging tactics may prove more effective tool against hate speech, say observers

A Twitter page is displayed on a laptop computer. (file photo)

S. Korean Navy Says New Base Will Not Host US Military Vessels

Navy official says port complex is too small to host carrier battle group, denies rumors that missiles will be housed there

Vessels of South Korean Navy Command (file photo)

New Corn Variety Boosts Food Security Across Africa

Drought-tolerant KDV4 offers viable solution to the problems causing food scarcity and even famine

A farmer gathers arid corn crops on his farm in Kwale, Kenya (File Photo).

Curbside Cuisine Takes Street Food to New Level

In recent years, the success of food trucks has been on the rise in big cities across the United States

Stephan Boillon is making his signature sandwiches with his sous-chef in this small kitchen in a truck
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