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News – By Matt Ford | Published: July 13, 2008 - 09:22AM CT With oil and energy prices skyrocketing, more people around the world are starting to look at green and renewable energy sources.
News – When Genaro Garcia Luna, Mexico's top police official, arrived in Tijuana in January, the city was in the middle of a storm of violence that he found, as he put it to me with clipped understatement soon after his…
News – The green zone of Baghdad, a highly fortified slice of American suburbia on the banks of the Tigris river, may soon be handed over to Iraqi control if the increasingly assertive government of Nouri al-Maliki, the…
News – Unbelievable as it may sound, a number of US-based airlines are asking passengers to help them get Congress to start doing something about spiralling oil prices. A letter published online, with the subject heading,…
News – Local news media say gunmen opened fire on four cars on a busy street in the Mexican city of Guamuchil, killing eight people. Several major drug trafficking groups have their roots in the Pacific coast state, which…
News – Nine US soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan in clashes with Taleban militants.
News – According to Article 18 of the Taliban's shadow constitution in the tribal areas they control, a "holy warrior who detains a foreign soldier, journalist or aid worker has the right to ask for money or exchange them…
News – Joseph Dwyer was the subject of a highly publicized photograph I'd taken as an embedded photojournalist during the first week of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. It captured the young medic running toward safety…
News – The country's new architecture exudes an aura that has as much to do with intellectual ferment as economic clout.
News – By LYDIA POLGREEN DAKAR, Senegal - Thousands of people took the streets of Sudan's tense capital Sunday in a carefully choreographed protest against the expected request for an arrest warrant on war crimes charges…
News – SAN DIEGO - Barack Obama said Saturday there is "little doubt we've moved into recession," underscoring the country's need for a second economic stimulus package, swift steps to shore up the housing market and a…
News – PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - At least 13 paramilitary forces and three militants were killed in a weekend ambush and shootout in northwestern Pakistan, an official said Sunday, underscoring the threat posed by Islamist…
News – By Kurt Achin The South Korean government is condemning North Korea's fatal shooting of a tourist from the South near a special North Korean resort
News – AP A Turkish policeman, center left in a blue shirt, and an unidentified man lie on the ground outside of the US Consulate after an attack in Istanbul on Wednesday
News – TEHRAN, July 13 (UPI) -- Iranian officials have confirmed to CNN the country tested its missiles last week. Two Iranian officials told CNN Saturday missiles were test-fired near the Persian Gulf Wednesday and Thursday.
News – By JIM YARDLEY and JAKE HOOKER BEIJING - Negotiators in the North Korean nuclear talks agreed Saturday to a blueprint for verifying North Korea's nuclear disarmament as part of a deal under which it would disable…
News – Routine drivers who grimace whenever refueling their vehicles are not the only ones who feel the pain at gas pumps. Over the past year, almost 3,000 gas stations have closed up shop, says the oil-industry trade…
News – AP KABUL, Afghanistan: India's embassy in Afghanistan began issuing visas again Sunday, nearly a week after a massive bombing at its front gate killed 58 people, the ambassador said.
News – A federal appeals court unanimously struck down a signature component of President Bush's clean air policies Friday, dealing a blow to environmental groups and likely delaying further action until the next administration.…
News – Leaders of the Group of Eight met this week on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. The G-Eight countries include Britain, Canada, France and Germany.
News – Firefighting crews say cooler weather has allowed them to gain the upper hand on the Butte County wildfires, although they're not yet ready to declare the fight won. Large areas of the burned region remain evacuated…
News – Whether Tony Snow was at the helm of the White House press corps or spending time with those close to him, friends and colleagues of the former White House press secretary, who died Saturday from cancer, recall…
News – By Wafa Amr GAZA, July 13 (Reuters) - Conflict between President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction and rival Islamist Hamas have damaged the fabric of Palestinian society and torn families apart, especially in the Gaza…
News – By Akwei Thompson On Friday a UN Security Council draft resolution to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe was vetoed by both China and Russia.
News – Sen. Charles Schumer said Sunday the Bush administration is trying to "blame the fire on the person who calls 911" by suggesting he had a role in one of the costliest U.S. bank failures. The New York Democrat also…
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