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Yemen's President Vows to Step Down Soon

Ali Abdullah Saleh made announcement in speech broadcast by state-run television

Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh delivers his speech on state television in this still image taken from video, October 8, 2011.

2 Killed at Funeral for Syria Activist

Shooting occurred as some 50,000 people rallied in Qamishli at funeral of Mashaal Tammo, one of Syria's most prominent opposition leader

Map of Syria

Obama Holds First White House Meeting With Arab Spring Leader

President and Tunisian Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi discuss that country's democratization process, economic needs

President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, October 7, 2011.

Afghan Civilians Bear the Brunt of War Casualties

More than 2,700 foreign troops have died during past 10 years in Afghanistan, but Afghans themselves have suffered brunt of conflict

Police officers inspect the site of a suicide car bomb attack as a survivor leaves the scene, in Helmand province, Afghanistan, September 27, 2011.

Afghan Taliban Evolves With Technology

Some experts say insurgents get their message across using latest communication forms better than Afghan government

Analysts say mobile phones have become one of the Taliban's biggest propaganda tools, which they also use for intimidation.

Europe's Financial Crisis Intensifies

Fears increase about health of Franco-Belgian-owned bank Dexia, whose board meets Saturday to discuss its future

The logo of Belgian-French financial services group Dexia is seen on their building in the business district of La Defense, near Paris, October 7, 2011.

Putin Presidency Unlikely to Derail US-Russia Relations

Analysts say Putin is practically guaranteed a win because political opposition has been stifled, leadership controls most media

Vladimir Putin (file photo)

President Obama Urges Senators to Pass Jobs Bill

Obama says $447 billion American Jobs Act would put thousands of teachers, police, construction workers back on job

US President Barack Obama (file photo)

Tea Party Shakes, Shapes US Politics

Tea Party playing major role in battle for Republican Party's presidential nomination

George Clooney, Ryan Gosling Star in 'The Ides of March'

Ides of March focuses on cutthroat politics, political amorality, cynicism taken to new heights

Ryan Gosling in 'The Ides of March'
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