Month: May 2012
Shah Rukh Khan in trouble over stadium skirmish
Afghans take over more security
NATO forces are here until 2014, but each day the demands on them lessen as Afghan forces take on more responsibility.
Frustration in Greece before election
Cabinet ministers in Greece’s interim government were sworn in Thursday, as the country grapples with a political and economic crisis that could have effects far beyond its borders.
Frustration in Greece before election
Cabinet ministers in Greece’s interim government were sworn in Thursday, as the country grapples with a political and economic crisis that could have effects far beyond its borders.
Can you make a deal with Taliban?
When it comes to negotiating with the Taliban, it’s seemingly one step forward, two steps back.
Chanderpaul defiant despite Broad sweep
Shivnarine Chanderpaul was unbeaten at the close but Stuart Broad’s five wickets after tea ensured England evened the honours
Replacing Kenya’s ‘flying toilets’
In the slums of the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, visiting the bathroom usually means one of two things; a trip to the local pit latrine or the ‘flying toilet’.
Iran threatens to sue Google in map flap
Iran has threatened legal action against Google for not labeling the Persian Gulf on its maps.
DNA sought to ID decapitated bodies
Mexican authorities are asking for DNA samples from families of missing persons nationwide in their efforts to identify 49 decapitated bodies, an official said Wednesday.









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