May 21, 2013
World
Hezbollah pulled more deeply into Syrian war
BEIRUT — Hezbollah was pulled more deeply into Syria’s civil war as 28 guerrillas from the Lebanese Shiite militant group were killed and dozens more wounded while fighting rebels, Syria activists ...
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Attacks in Iraq hint of spillover
BAGHDAD — Iraq’s wave of bloodshed sharply escalated Monday with more than a dozen car bombings across the country, part of attacks that killed at least 95 people and brought echoes of past sectari...
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Israeli seeks interim deal with Palestinians
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s senior coalition partner says that reaching a final peace agreement with the Palestinians is unrealistic at the current time and the sides should ins...
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Billionaire Slim, broadcasters take fight to soccer field
MEXICO CITY — Mexicans often feel that billionaire Carlos Slim owns everything in their country, from telephone and Internet companies to banks and chain stores, but his latest acquisitive foray is...
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Syrian rebels prepare to repel a coordinated attack by government forces, in Qusair, Syria, on Sunday. Syrian troops backed by tanks and warplanes launched an assault Sunday on a strategic rebel-held town near the Lebanese border, pounding the area with airstrikes and artillery salvos that killed tens of people and forced residents to scramble for cover in basements and makeshift bunkers activists said.
Troops push into rebel-held town
BEIRUT — Syrian troops pushed into a rebel-held town near the Lebanese border on Sunday, fighting house-to-house and bombing from the air as President Bashar Assad tried to strengthen his grip on a...
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Bees gather at the entrance of a hive during a scientific experiment at the Faculty of Agriculture on Wednesday at Zagreb University. Croatian researches, working on a unique method to find unexploded mines that are littering their country and the rest of the Balkans, are confident they can use bees for detecting land mines.
Bees receive training to find mines
ZAGREB, Croatia — Mirjana Filipovic is still haunted by the land mine blast that killed her boyfriend and blew off her left leg while on a fishing trip nearly a decade ago. It happened in a field t...
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Denmark’s de Forest wins Eurovision song contest
MALMO, Sweden — Denmark’s Emmelie de Forest has won this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with her ethno-inspired flute and drum tune “Only Teardrops.” Juries and television viewers across Europe ...
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Syrian official news agency SANA released this photo claiming to show Syrians inspecting a damaged car at the scene of a car bomb which exploded, in Damascus, Syria Saturday. A car bomb killed at least three people and wounded five, according to Syrian state TV.
Assad: Syria transition talks are internal matter
BEIRUT — Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a newspaper interview Saturday he won’t step down before elections and that the United States has no right to interfere in his country’s politics, rai...
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Pope Francis leads pep rally at Vatican, meets with Merkel
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis toured St. Peter’s Square to greet tens of thousands of people attending a rally of prayer, music and speeches Saturday, and he embraced the brother of a Pakistani polit...
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Abdel-Nour, the father of 24-year-old school teacher Dimyana Abdel-Nour, who is accused of insulting Islam while teaching fourth graders history of religions, speaks on the phone to a live television show Thursday about his daughter from his home in southern Egypt's ancient city of Luxor, Egypt.
Blasphemy cases reflect struggle
CAIRO — The pale, young Christian woman sat handcuffed in the courtroom, accused of insulting Islam while teaching history of religions to fourth-graders. A team of Islamist lawyers with long beard...
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