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Slovakia's coalition government to be dismissed after losing parliamentary confidence vote over the failure to approve an EU bailout fund
All non-essential staff have been taken off their duties in Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, the world's largest, after the kidnapping of two Spanish aid workers earlier this week
Environmental group accuses Indonesia of waging a vendetta against it after the head of its British branch was turned back from Jakarta where he intended to campaign against deforestation
After US authorities announced on Tuesday that Iran was conspiring to kill a Saudi envoy, an Argentine diplomat affirms that Saudi officials informed Argentinian authorities of the plan four months ago
Protesters worldwide gear up for a cry of rage on Saturday against bankers, financiers and politicians they accuse of ruining global economies and condemning millions to poverty and hardship through greed
Obama sends about 100 special forces troops to central Africa to help target the leadership of the Lord's Resistance Army, a notorious militia that has been raping and pillaging in the remote jungles of northern Uganda
U.S. missiles killed six suspected militants in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border
NATO follows US and EU in condemning seven-year jail term for former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko, but holds out hope that it could be reversed
Rejecting Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence, Serbia blocks the two main border crossings with Kosovo, spurring NATO operation to counter the 'illegal' Serbian action
Half a million still displaced in Ivory Coast after post-election violence subsides with returnees in need of assistance, say aid groups
Demonstrations to be held across 71 countries on six continents on Saturday to protest poor living conditions, economic injustice
A US drone strike on Friday killed the son of an Egyptian cleric tied to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, citing a militant group
Liberian authorities say an office of the ruling party has been burnt down, as incumbent Ellen Johnson Sirleaf fails to win a majority in a fierce presidential elections battle with the opposition
While evidence exists suggesting assault, French prosecutors drop charges against ex-IMF chief for attempted rape due to the statute of limitations
President Obama says there is no dispute about the facts of a US claim to have thwarted a plot by elements of the Iranian government to kill the Saudi envoy to Washington
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