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Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs Dies

Technology legend passes away just weeks after resigning as CEO of his company

Carnations are placed before a computer screen showing a portrait of Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs at an Apple store in St. Petersburg October 6, 2011.

Millions Mourn Apple Co-Founder's Death

Steve Jobs, 56, died peacefully, surrounded by family at home in California, Wednesday

Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs holds up the new Apple release iPod in Cupertino, California October 23, 2001.

Across Asia, Apple Users Mourn Jobs Death

Heartbroken fans express sentiments about technology genius, company's future in China, South Korea, Japan, Australia

A butterfly rests on a flower next to a portrait of Steve Jobs placed next to the entrance of an Apple retail store in Beijing's Sanlitun October 6, 2011.

NATO Vows to Continue Libya Campaign

French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet says operation will continue until provisional government asks for airstrikes to end

France's Defense Minister Gerard Longuet briefs the media during a NATO defense ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels October 6, 2011

Afghans Protest on Eve of Invasion Anniversary

At least 200 people take to streets of Kabul, calling for immediate withdrawal of international forces

Afghan people take part in an anti U.S. rally organized by ' Afghanistan Hambastegi' party in Kabul, Afghanistan, Oct. 6, 2011.

Pakistan to Afghanistan: Stop 'Playing Politics'

Statement follows accusations about Pakistani involvement in former Afghan president's murder

Supporters of the slain former Afghan president Burhanuddin Rabbani shout slogans and hold up his portrait during a protest against the Taliban and Pakistan in Kabul.  Angry supporters shouted "death to the Taliban", death to Pakistan" and "death to terro

Egypt's Military Rulers Express 'No Interest' in Long-Term Power

But state media quote head of military council as saying group will not step down until it has fulfilled all promises to Egyptians

Egypt's military ruler Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi (file photo)

UN Raises Syrian Death Toll

Human Rights office says more than 2,900 people have died in the unrest, now in its 7th month

Map of Idlib in  Idlib province, Syria

Hong Kong Shipping Under Scrutiny for Iran Links

Investigator cites 'amazing global network of shell companies', deceptive practices by Tehran

The container vessel "IRAN PIROOZI" anchors at the quay of Aker MTW Shipyard in Wismar, northern Germany, after namegiving ceremony ( 2003 file photo).

Indonesia's Sharia Divorce Courts Draw Complaints of Uneven Justice

Officials defend Islamic-based laws in Indonesia's Aceh province, arguing they protect the rights of women

Sharia police give advice to women caught wearing tight pants during a street raid in Indonesia's Aceh province, May 26, 2010.

Swedish Poet Awarded 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature

Tomas Transtromer honored for work that 'gives us fresh access to reality', Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says

Tomas Transtromer, Swedish poet (File Photo).

Australian Researchers Aim for Greener Desalination

University of Technology in Sydney is working with teams from several countries to improve water filtration process

Trucks arrive at the water filling station of an aluminum smelting plant to get fresh water distilled from Gulf seawater in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (File Photo).
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