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Kyrgyzstan's interim government leader Roza Otunbayeva speaks to the media in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 12 Apr 2010 Kyrgyzstan is being run by an interim government, following last week's bloody uprising against President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. The country is
Peter Fedynsky | Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 15 April 2010 Last week's revolt in Kyrgyzstan against the regime of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev sparked a wave of looting that has shaken businesses and undermined investor confidence. Armed criminal gangs were a
Coup spokesman says action was taken to end the country's tense political situation following an August referendum expand President Tandja's powers and gave him another three years in office Scott Stearns | Dakar 18 February 2010 Soldiers stand guard
The African Union on Thursday suspended Ivory Coast until its leadership dispute is settled. At the same time, the continental body reinstated Guinea, which was suspended after a military takeover two years ago. The AU Peace and Security Council appr
Tunisia's prime minister has announced a transitional government that includes members of the opposition. He also eased restrictions on the press and human-rights groups. But the old regime holds the top posts and hundreds of people demonstrated agai
Tunisian Americans Celebrate First Free Elections Since 1956 Tunisians voted Sunday in what many are calling the political rebirth of the country. The Ennahdha party, a moderate Islamist group, looked set to win the most seats in early counting. Tuni
Women have been active participants in anti-government protests that toppled the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt. Now, as Tunisia turns the page on authoritarian rule, women are seeking their place in the future political makeup of this North African co
Egypt Embarks On Do-Over; Officials Promise Fairness More celebrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square, those who wanted Mohamed Morsi removed from power expressing relief and gratitude. I feel safety and peace. My country has come back to me. My country, w
The father of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden says he's gotten a VISA to travel to Russia. Lon Snowden says he plans to visit his son there where he has temporary asylum. Speaking to ABC's This Week, Lon Snowden says he'd like his son to return
From NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston. Demonstrations are planned in cities across the nation today to protest George Zimmerman's acquittal on murder charges in the shooting death of an unarmed teenage last year. The former neighborhood w
Days after President Barack Obama unveiled a new U.S. war strategy in Afghanistan, U.S. officials are stressing an eventual drawdown of American troops will be done gradually and in a manner that allows Afghan forces to assume security responsibiliti
The leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, died Thursday in France where he was ailing for several days. Mr. Arafat, born August 24, 1929, had devoted his life to establishing a Palestinian homeland. It was a dream he would n
A U.S. Congressional delegation is in Iraq to meet with the country's interim government leaders and U.S. military commanders. Amid continuing violence, the senators say Iraq still needs U.S. and coalition support, and vowed to see the job through. 一
Launch of Tiangong-1 Success China's first experimental space lab, the Tiangong-1, has successfully entered its designated orbit, after blasting off from Gansu last night. The launch of Tiangong-1 is the first step in what is ultimately expected to b
Call it a coup or a reset of the 2011 revolution, either way the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi has plummeted the country into crisis. At its roots are Morsi's authoritarian and increasingly Islamist rule, economic grievances and a plethora
Macquarie Group has impressed investors with a record half-year profit of 1.1-billion dollars. Thats up 58% compared to the same period last year. Its also beaten the companys own forecast issued earlier this month. Macquarie says the strong earnings
For more on the Egyptian situation, we spoke earlier with Professor Galal Zaki, communications analyst at the American University in Cairo. He says the priority of the new interim government should be on re-tooling the economy and attracting foreign
Obama Caught in Dilemma on Egypt 奥巴马在埃及问题上遭遇困境 WHITE HOUSE As the Egyptian military continues its bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood and other protesters, U.S. President Barack Obama is facing a dwindling range of op
Besides the presidential couple, all other people on board the plane reportedly died, including the country's army chief, its deputy foreign minister, the Central Bank governor and scores of other officials, legislators and crew members. Stefan Bos |
Singer-activist's new song recalls January Haiti quake and the continuing bleak situation after six months Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC 13 July 2010 Wyclef Jean in Haiti after the January 2010 earthquake It's been six months since a devastating ear