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The battle for the Libyan port city of Misrata resumed today. Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi had withdrawn, but now they're firing on the city with shells and rockets. Despite the barrage, rebels say they've driven government troops from the center
Parts of Nigeria are under a state of emergency today. President Goodluck Jonathan made the declaration and ordered the closure of some international borders. He acted after several recent attacks, which were blamed on a Muslim sect that he wants to
BBC news with Jonathan Izad. A UN commission on human rights in southern Sudan has warned that the steady process of ethnic cleansing is underway in several parts of the country. The commission's chair said the international community needed to act q
80 马其顿--另一个巴尔干半岛 Macedonia: Another Balkan Conflict in the Making? Laurie Kassman London 28 Jun 2001 02:18 UTC Clashes have continued between Macedonian forces and ethnic-Albania
Ailing UN 联合国状态不准 The United Nations is at a
Good morning from the CNN Center in Atlanta, I'm Reggie Aqui. Here is your NOW IN NEWS update. President-elect Barack Obama's threatening a veto even before he takes office. He's pushing Congress for access to the remaining 350 billion dollars in fe
From NPR News in Washington, Im Lakshmi Singh. President Obama says jobs market is beginning to turn the corner, encouraged by the Labor Departments March report out today showing 162,000 jobs added to the economy. Thats biggest gain in three years.
By Peter Heinlein United Nations officials say preparations for Afghanistan's October 9 presidential election are on track, despite expectations of violence. U.N. and Afghan diplomats reject warnings
By Lisa McAdams After days of political deadlock in Ukraine, latest reports indicate the government and pro-opposition forces have come to agreement on a series of legislative changes that would allow
U.S. President Barack Obamas sagging approval ratings arent only a domestic phenomenon. The international community is expressing similar emotions about a president who initially offered high hopes, but failed to meet their expectations. While one ye
In Egypt today, thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters protested against the military ouster of President Mohammed Morsi. But this time, there was no violence. Crowds massed in several cities after Friday prayers, waving flags and chanting slogan
Thousands heeded call by Anglican Church to attend outdoor service in Harare to protest not being allowed to worship by former bishop, followers David Clement 01 February 2010 Thousands of people heeded a call by the Anglican Church to attend an outd
Dr. Ibrahim al-Jaafari: The Man Who May Lead Iraq After winning a majority of seats in Iraq's new national assembly , the combined Shi'a parties picked their candidate for prime minister: Ibrahim al-J
MOSCOW, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Russia's new President Vladimir Putin endorsed on Tuesday Dmitry Medvedev as prime minister, within an hour of parliament's approval of Putin's nominee. Medvedev will have a week to submit to the president the composition of
Saudi Arabia and the United States 沙特跟老美 Awkward relations 别扭扭 The American president and the Saudi king will have an unusually edgy meeting 美国总统与沙特国王将展开一次绝无仅有的紧张会谈 BARACK OBAMA may recall
A new ceasefire has been signed among Myanmar's armed ethnic groups and the government. Aung Min is one of the lead negotiators for the Myanmar government. The National Ceasefire Agreement we sign today has values which have more than an agreement. N
法国重申支持埃及民主过渡 PARIS, Spet. 9 (Xinhua) -- French foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius on Monday reiterated Paris' support for dialogues between all Egyptian factions in a bid to establish a democratic state in the most populo
1. Coastal communities up and down the Eastern Seaboard are taking a wait-and-see approach as Hurricane Earl continues to churn in the Atlantic. The storm has dumped inches of rain on some Caribbean islands, and forecasters say Puerto Rico could see
Hello, I'm Melissa Long here at the CNN Center in Atlanta with some of the headlines NOW IN THE NEWS at this hour this Thursday. In Beirut Lebanon, a major gun battle is going on right now between rival political factions. Shiite's supporters of Hez
U.S. President Barack Obama and Congress are engaged in an intense rush to settle on a plan to raise the countrys borrowing limit beyond the current total of more than $14 trillion. It is an effort aimed at averting a possible default on the countrys