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NTC Fighters Capture Parts of Gadhafi Stronghold of Sirte

One rebel commander claims Gadhafi loyalists are being driven back into an increasingly smaller pocket of territory inside the city

Libyan revolutionary fighters fire toward pro-Gadhafi forces in Sirte, Libya, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011

Syria's Foreign Minister Warns Against Recognizing Opposition

Walid al-Moallem said Sunday Damascus will take 'tough measures' against any country that recognizes the Syrian National Council

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem (file)

Anti-Arab Vandalism Mars Jewish High Holy Day, Netanyahu Condemns

At least five gravestones were smashed in Jaffa, 20 others sprayed with Hebrew graffiti, including 'Death to the Arabs' and 'Price Tag'

Israelis and Palestinians protest after two cemeteries, one Muslim and the other Christian, were vandalized by graffiti in the mixed Arab Jewish neighborhood of Jaffa, Israel, October 8, 2011.

Mideast Quartet Discusses Way Forward on Peace Process

Following Abbas statehood bid UN, EU, Russia and US push Israelis and Palestinians to reach deal next year

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, pictured with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during peace negotiations in September of 2010 (file photo).

Expelled Afghan Female Lawmaker Enters 8th Day of Hunger Strike

Semin Barakzai protests her expulsion from parliament over alleged vote fraud in last year's parliamentary elections

Visibly exhausted, Afghan lawmaker Semin Barakzai lays in her tent as she continues her hunger strike for an eighth consecutive day in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday October 9, 2011.

Thyroid Examinations Begin of All Fukushima Children

Japan to check thyroids of 360,000 children amid concerns that cancer rate in the area may surge due to radiation exposure

Pills of potassium iodide after being delivered to a shelter to help reduce chances of thyroid cancer, in Miharu town, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (File Photo).

WHO: Treatment for Mental Health Inadequate and Under-funded

World Health Organization calls on governments to increase services for people suffering from mental, neurological disorders

A researcher holds a human brain (file photo)

Poland Holds General Election

Vote could give incumbent PM Tusk and his party four more years to pursue economic reforms and improved ties with the rest of Europe

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, left, and his wife, Malgorzata, cast their ballots during parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, October 9, 2011.

Philippines Typhoon Death Toll Tops 100

At least 27 people are missing, raising fears that the death toll could rise

Residents use an improvised raft for transport as floodwaters continue to inundate their homes at Calumpit township, Bulacan province, north of Manila, Philippines, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011

Hurricane Jova Moves Toward SW Mexico

Jova may become a major storm before it reaches the Mexican coast

Hurricane Jova coastal watches/warnings and 5-Day forecast cone for Storm Center, October 10, 2011.
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