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An explosion allegedly set off by a suicide bomber has left at least 31 dead and 20 injured at Moscow's Domodedovo international airport Monday, a source told Interfax news agency
Possible talks with France over the construction of a nuclear power plant in Turkey will include political considerations
Voter apathy and national debt overshadow Sunday's election
The opening of a new parliament remains unlikely if MPs fail to meet demands
Albania's burgeoning political crisis escalated following the deaths of three protesters, as the government clamps down on demonstrators, fearing a 'Tunisia-style' revolution
Tunisia's revolution echoes in Europe
Amid accusations of vote rigging and corruption, Lukashenko assumes the country's leadership
Last count showed official death toll in flash flooding higher than 750, with hundreds more still missing and believed to be dead
President Barack Obama faces a new political reality when he gives his State of the Union address on Tuesday: greater Republican power in Congress that will hamper his ability to make sweeping policy proposals  
The messy aftermath of Ivory Coast's disputed election risks contaminating polls and sparking trouble elsewhere in Africa as the continent braces for around 20 national votes during 2011

Chinese foreign affairs official points the way forward for their dealings with the US, which he sees as having enough assets beyond financial might to ensure it will maintain its global position for '20 to 30 years'

The conclusion of US-Chinese summit sends positive vibes, however major rifts remaine unresolved

Afghanistan's president Karzai seeks closer ties in a milestone visit to Russia

After President Hu was met with pomp and pageantry by his US counterpart, his visit to the US Congress seems certain to be a less amiable affair

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