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Clashes Erupt in Syria Despite UN Warning

Syrian opposition groups, witnesses report fresh violence in Homs and other parts of the country

A Free Syrian Army fighter sits next to the grave of a comrade during the funeral for four people killed in a raid by government forces in a neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, April 5, 2012.

France Dismisses Mali Rebel Claim

French defense minister says Tuareg rebels' unilateral declaration that is not recognized by African countries has no meaning

MNLA handout photo taken in February 2012 but released April 2, 2012 reportedly shows fighters gathering in undisclosed location in Mali.

Malawian President Reportedly Dies After Heart Attack

Diplomatic sources say Bingu wa Mutharika, 78, collapsed after falling ill at his home in capital, Lilongwe

Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika (File 2010)

Russia Denounces Bout Sentence

Foreign ministry statement condemns US court ruling as an obvious 'political order'

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout (undated file photo).

In Pakistan, US Bounty for Cleric Sparks Protests

Street demonstrations condemn $10 million reward for information leading to arrest or conviction of Hafiz Mohammad Saeed

Hafiz Mohammad Saeed, right, chief of Jamaat-ud-Dawwa and founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, addresses a news conference with anti-American cleric Sami ul Haq in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, April 4, 2012.

Zimbabwe Mine Takeover Further Divides Coalition Government

Empowerment and indigenization minister says there is no going back on decision

A Zimbabwean miner works underground at Metallon Gold mine, country's largest gold miner, in Shamva about 80 km (50 miles) north of the capital Hararre, June 14, 2011.

China Begins Most Wanted Fugitive Trial

Lai Changxing, accused of running a multi-billion dollar smuggling ring, in court after more than a decade on the run

This file photo taken on June 1, 2006 shows Chinese fugitive Lai Changxing (L) in Vancouver, Canada..

As Sanctions Begin Easing, Burma's Economy Under Scrutiny

Opposition's election success led to easing of some US sanctions

A man uses an ATM machine at KBZ bank's head office in Rangoon, March 14, 2012.

Colombian Competes for World Bank Presidency

Jose Antonio Ocampo is one of three people vying to become bank's next leader - in institution's first open competition for post

Jose Antonio Ocampo, Colombian minister of Finance and Public Credit, makes a speech at the Hong Kong Convention Center during the second day of the annual conference of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Sept. 24, 1997.

Pinterest Website Draws Millions of Women

New social network features virtual bulletin board with photos, recipes decorating ideas

Pinterest web site

New York Shops Offer Chocolate-Coated, Blooming Easter

Delicious chocolate confections, elaborate bonnets are among specialties featured in Manhattan, Soho

Jacques Torres, chocolate shop owner
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