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Quran burning incites deadly riots in Afghanistan - Atlanta Journal Constitution


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Quran burning incites deadly riots in Afghanistan
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By RAHIM FAIEZ AP KABUL, Afghanistan — Clashes between Afghan troops and protesters angry over the burning of Muslim holy books at a US military base left at least seven people dead and dozens wounded Wednesday as anger spread despite US apologies over ...
Anti-US protests turn deadly in AfghanistanCBS News
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Qur'an burning protests continue into second day - videoThe Guardian
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Syria Shelling Kills 19, Including Two Journalists - Voice of America


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Syria Shelling Kills 19, Including Two Journalists
Voice of America
February 22, 2012 Syria Shelling Kills 19, Including Two Journalists Edward Yeranian | Cairo Syrian government troops kept up shelling of the protest-hub city of Homs Wednesday, killing nearly 20 people including two Western journalists.
Profile: Marie Colvin, intrepid and fearless war correspondentReuters
2 Western journalists among 74 killed in SyriaThe Associated Press
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Egypt's ousted president to get verdict and possible death sentence on June 2 - Washington Post


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Egypt's ousted president to get verdict and possible death sentence on June 2
Washington Post
CAIRO — An Egyptian judge on Wednesday set June 2 as the date for the verdict and sentencing in the trial of ousted President Hosni Mubarak, which could put the man who spent nearly 30 years as one of the Arab world's key strongmen on death row.
Mubarak to hear verdict in Egypt's 'trial of the century' in JuneLos Angeles Times
Verdict in trial of Egypt's Mubarak set for June 2The Associated Press
Cairo Trial of Mubarak Draws to Close Ahead of June VerdictBusinessWeek
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African envoy Obasanjo meets opposition in tense Senegal - AFP


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African envoy Obasanjo meets opposition in tense Senegal
AFP
DAKAR — Africa's top envoy met Senegal opposition leaders Wednesday in a bid to defuse tensions ahead of weekend elections as Dakar was on alert for more protests against President Abdoulaye Wade's third term bid. The European Union weighed in with a ...
Nigeria's ex-leader attempts mediation in SenegalAtlanta Journal Constitution
Senegal Election Agency to Release Vote Results by March 2BusinessWeek
Nigeria's former president to meet with Senegal's opposition candidatesWashington Post

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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom released on bail (1:00) - Washington Post


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Megaupload's Kim Dotcom released on bail (1:00)
Washington Post
Feb. 22, 2012 - The founder of the file-sharing website Megaupload was released on bail after a New Zealand judge decided Kim Dotcom lacked means to flee because his funds had been seized. (Feb. 22) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: ...
Megaupload's Dotcom Released on BailWall Street Journal
Kim Dotcom wins bail in fight against US extraditionReuters
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Costa Concordia divers find eight bodies in wreck off Italian coast - The Guardian


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Costa Concordia divers find eight bodies in wreck off Italian coast
The Guardian
Eight bodies, including that of a young girl, were located on Wednesday by divers searching the submerged section of the Costa Concordia cruise ship. The discovery brings to 25 the number of confirmed dead among the 4200 passengers and crew of the ship ...
Italy: Divers Find 8 More Bodies in Ship WreckageABC News
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Divers find eight more bodies on shipwrecked Costa ConcordiaLos Angeles Times
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Somalia: UN votes to increase peace-keeping force to nearly 18000 troops - The Guardian


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Somalia: UN votes to increase peace-keeping force to nearly 18000 troops
The Guardian
The UN security council has voted to increase an African Union peacekeeping force in Somalia to nearly 18000 troops in a bid to defeat extremist rebels and help stabilise the country after more than two decades of chaos. The vote to boost the Amisom ...
UN Increases Troops for AU Somalia ForceVoice of America
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Argentina train crash in Buenos Aires 'kills dozens' - BBC News


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Argentina train crash in Buenos Aires 'kills dozens'
BBC News
A train crash at a station in Buenos Aires has killed 49 people and injured at least 600 in the worst train accident in Argentina in 40 years. The train slammed into the barrier at the end of the platform at the Once station during the morning rush ...
49 dead after Argentine train slams into stationUSA TODAY
Argentine Train Slams Into Station, Killing DozensWall Street Journal
Commuter Train Crash Kills Dozens in ArgentinaNew York Times
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Russia: Israeli attack on Iran would be catastrophe - Jerusalem Post


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Russia: Israeli attack on Iran would be catastrophe
Jerusalem Post
By REUTERS 02/22/2012 15:12 After UN nuclear watchdog declares collapse in talks with Tehran, Russian FM says military action would have dangerous consequences; Khamenei: "Pressures, sanctions and assassinations will bear no fruit.
UN nuclear agency declare latest inspection a failure – videoThe Guardian
IAEA Inspectors Return From Iran Talks With No Way ForwardBusinessWeek
India plays down evidence of Iran link to bomb attack on IsraelisWashington Post
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Assad forces try to bomb Homs into submission | - Reuters


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Assad forces try to bomb Homs into submission |
Reuters
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Angus MacSwan | AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces rained rockets and bombs down on opposition-held neighborhoods of the city of Homs on Wednesday, reducing buildings to rubble and killing more ...
Syrian regime's bombardment of Homs goes on with at least 80 more deadThe Guardian
Syrian opposition says military intervention may be needed if cease-fire calls ...Washington Post
Yemen election hints at Arab Spring's deeper meaningChristian Science Monitor
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