May 22, 2013
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Israel to end draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox
JERUSALEM — In an step that could intensify a major rift among Israelis, the defense minister on Tuesday ordered the army to prepare for a universal draft of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men. Many in t...
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Syria’s Aleppo runs low on food amid siege
BEIRUT — Food and cooking gas were in short supply and power cuts plunged homes into darkness as soldiers and rebels battled Tuesday to tip the scales in the fight for Aleppo, Syria’s largest city ...
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Birds fly next to high tension electrical towers Monday on the outskirts of New Delhi, India. Northern India's power grid crashed, halting hundreds of trains, forcing hospitals and airports to use backup generators and leaving 370 million people, more than the population of the United States and Canada combined, sweltering in the summer heat.
Power failure puts 370 million in dark
NEW DELHI — A power grid failure blacked out northern India for hours Monday, halting trains, forcing hospitals and airports onto backup power and providing a dark, sweltering reminder of the natio...
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‘Circle of Friends’ author Maeve Binchy dies at 72
LONDON — Irish media reports say that bestselling author Maeve Binchy has died in Dublin after a brief illness. She was 72 years old. Binchy, author of “Circle of Friends” and “Tara Road,” was c...
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Spectators sit amongst empty seats before Egypt's group C men's soccer match against New Zealand at the London 2012 Summer Olympics on Sunday, in Manchester, England.
Troops, students, teachers to fill Olympic seats
LONDON — Troops, teachers and students are getting free tickets to fill prime seats that were empty at some Olympic venues on the first full day of competition. Organizing chief Sebastian Coe an...
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Iranian teachers Akram Shafizadeh (left) and Saba Mirvahabi hold young children in a kindergarten in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday. In a major reversal of once far-reaching family planning policies, authorities are now slashing its birth-control programs in an attempt to avoid an aging demographic similar to many Western countries that are struggling to keep up with state medical and social security costs.
Major reversal, Iran now urges baby boom
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s new message to parents: Get busy and have babies. In a major reversal of once far-reaching family planning policies, authorities are now slashing its birth-control programs...
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Leaders determined to protect eurozone
BERLIN — The leaders of Germany and France added their weight to the battle to preserve the European single currency when they issued a joint statement Friday promising to do everything they can to...
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Hugo Chavez steps up campaign after cancer fight
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez celebrated his 58th birthday at a re-election campaign rally Saturday, appearing vigorous after declaring himself free of cancer earlier this m...
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President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu March 5 in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. While Israel remains the United States' best closest Middle Eastern ally, security officials consider them a threat to counterintelligence.
US sees Israel, tight Mideast ally, as spy threat
WASHINGTON — The CIA station chief opened the locked box containing the sensitive equipment he used from his home in Tel Aviv, Israel, to communicate with CIA headquarters in Virginia, only to find...
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2 U.S. climbers missing on Peru found dead
LIMA, Peru — Searchers on Saturday found the bodies of two U.S. mountaineers who apparently plunged to their deaths off a ridge after ascending a glacier-capped 20,000-foot Peruvian peak, the rescu...
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