24 Jul 2009 - 13 May 2022
In more than a year of fighting, there have been so many conflicting things written about the Free Syrian Army. What started as a peaceful protest has become an armed struggle against the military might of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Read more...Hashemi is accused of "guiding and financing terrorist attacks" during...
Interpol issues "red notice" for Iraq's Sunni vice-president, Tariq al-Hashemi, who is wanted by the Shia-led government.
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Greeks of all ages voted to punish New Democracy and PASOK. It could be a long, hot summer on the streets of Athens.
Read more...Francois Hollande visits a street market in Tulle on May 5, 2012 [Reuters]
Watching Francois Hollande moving around the rural market of Tulle in central France, one can see how the president-elect has won over Middle France.
Read more...Photo by GALLO/GETTY
Covering a five year period - from 2006 until just before Osama bin Laden's death in 2011 - the US has released a highly selective batch of documents which provide a small insight to the workings of al-Qaeda, groups that claim links to it and bin Laden himself.
Read more...Photo by James Bays
In more than a year of fighting, there have been so many conflicting things written about the Free Syrian Army. What started as a peaceful protest has become an armed struggle against the military might of the Bashar al-Assad regime.Read more... Hashemi is accused of "guiding and financing terrorist attacks" during...
Interpol issues "red notice" for Iraq's Sunni vice-president, Tariq al-Hashemi, who is wanted by the Shia-led government.Read more... Reuters photo
Greeks of all ages voted to punish New Democracy and PASOK. It could be a long, hot summer on the streets of Athens.Read more... Francois Hollande visits a street market in Tulle on May 5, 2012 [Reuters]
Watching Francois Hollande moving around the rural market of Tulle in central France, one can see how the president-elect has won over Middle France.Read more... Photo by GALLO/GETTY
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