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Explosions Rock Northern Syrian City, 28 Dead, 235 Wounded

Blasts targeted military intelligence building, security force base in Syria's northern city of Aleppo

A damaged vehicle is seen outside the police headquarters building, one of two bomb blasts sites in Syria's northern city of Aleppo February 10, 2012 (SANA handout photo).

Anger Erupts in Athens as Bailout Demands Spark Outrage

Papademos government says country has little choice, must accept harsh conditions attached to $172 billion bailout loan

A protester holds a hammer during clashes with riot police in Athens, Friday, Feb. 10, 2012.

Obama, Chinese Vice President to Meet at White House

Talks come amid major challenges in US-China relationship

China's Vice President Xi  Jinping

Nigeria Recaptures Top Christmas Bombing Suspect

State Security Service re-arrests Kabiru Sokoto in eastern Taraba state near Cameroon border

Undated handout of Kabiru Sokoto Sokoto, a suspect in a Christmas Day bomb attack St. Theresa Catholic Church, Nigeria

Zuma's Plan for South Africa Wins Support

In State of Nation address, President Jacob Zuma outlined plans for ambitious infrastructure development to boost economy, create jobs

South African President Jacob Zuma (2011 file photo).

Social Injustice Fuels Self-Immolation Protests

Visual imagery has long made it a powerful form of protest

A woman throws a white scarf over Tibetan Buddhist nun Palden Choetso as she burns on the street in Daofu, or Tawu in Tibetan, in this still image taken from video shot on November 3, 2011

Human Rights Icons Admonish China for Tibetan Crackdown

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, during vist with the Dalai Lama, calls on Beijing to relax its grip on Tibet

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama (L) and South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu walk after their visit to a Tibetan temple in Dharamsala, India, February 10, 2012.

India's Slowing Economy Unlikely to Stage Quick Recovery

Economists say global turmoil and domestic problems are significant contributors to slackening growth

A customer leaves a shoe store in Mumbai January 31, 2012.

Did Early Man Contribute to Central Africa Climate Change?

Scientists examine why rainforests disappeared 3,000 years ago

The Dzanga-Ndoki National Park and Dzanga-Sangha dense forest special reserve are located in the rainforest in the south-western part of the Central African Republic, Congo Basin.

New Research, Funds Raise Hopes for Alzheimer's Cure

Obama Administration is making $50 million available immediately to support stepped-up research

Hit Film 'Zenne Dancer' Explores Turkish Gay Community

Movie based on true story of homosexual man who police suspect was murdered by his father in honor killing

Zenne Dancer movie poster
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