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News briefs: Congress grills government official over lavish Las Vegas event
Norway killer Breivik defends massacre: 'I would have done it again' OSLO, Norway (AP) — Anders Behring Breivik on Tuesday defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting he would do it again and calling the bomb-and-shooting rampage the most...
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U.N. rights chief seeks 'urgent' measures to protect Syrian civilians
World NowSyria unrest: The United Nations’ top human rights official urged the Security Council to refer Syria to the International Criminal Court after an independent panel found evidence suggesting that the country’s security forces had committed... -
Russia's ruling party under 50% in early election results
World NowRussia’s ruling party appeared to have lost significant support among voters and was at risk of seeing its majority in the lower house of parliament evaporate, according to exit polls and initial ballot counts in elections held Sunday.... -
Russians vote amid signs ruling party's dominance is slipping
World NowRussians went to the polls Sunday to chose lawmakers amid accusations of election fraud and signs that the ruling United Russia faction might see its overwhelming majority in parliament shrink or even disappear.... -
Egypt's young Facebook revolutionaries fail to inspire voters
World NowFacebook revolutions and Egyptian election: Official results in Egypt's first round of parliamentary elections show that the young revolutionaries who plugged into social media to ignite a revolution that brought down Hosni Mubarak failed to excite voters... -
Syria faces Arab League deadline to allow monitors
World NowSyria indicated that it might be willing to allow Arab monitors into the country after the Arab League threatened to tighten sanctions against President Bashar Assad’s increasingly isolated regime. The Arab League gave Syria until Sunday to sign its... -
Syrian government reportedly bans use of Apple iPhone
TechnologyThe Syrian government has reportedly banned the use of Apple iPhones in an effort to prevent activists from documenting the ongoing uprising in that country and government violence against protesters. Activists in Beirut were notified of the iPhone ban in... -
Syria says a deal is close on Arab League monitors
World NowWith the threat of more sanctions looming, Syria said Monday that it is ready to sign a deal soon with the Arab League allowing foreign observers into the country to monitor a plan aimed at ending months of deadly unrest. The Arab League said Syria has... -
Syria unrest: a popular uprising or civil war?
World NowIncreasingly, the uprising in Syria is being called a civil war - but there is disagreement over this label and what it means for the unrest.... -
Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah makes rare appearance
World NowHezbollah leader makes rare appearance: The leader of Hezbollah struck a defiant note Tuesday, warning those “banking on change” that the militant Shiite Muslim group in Lebanon is continuing to build its military arsenal, as he made a rare...
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