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Afghan Peace Council Member Gunned Down

Authorities say Arsala Rahmani was travelling in his car to Kabul's highly-secured diplomatic center when he came under attack

Former Taliban minister Arsala Rahmani, a member of the High Peace Council, speaks during an interview in Kabul, January 26, 2012.

Drones in Yemen Kill 11 Militants

Washington has not acknowledged whether US behind attacks

Map of Yemen

Greece's President Tries to Broker Coalition Government

President Karolos Papoulias held talks with heads of conservative, liberal and socialist parties

Greece's President Karolos Papoulias (right) welcomes Socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos for talks at his office May, 12 2012.

Thousands March in Russian Capital

An estimated 7,000 people attended two-kilometer walk called for by several prominent writers

Russian opposition protesters gather near the monument of Kazakh poet Abai Kunanbaev in the opposition camp at the Chistiye Prudy, or Clean Ponds, where they vowed to continue the roving protest in Moscow, Russia, May 13, 2012.

China, Japan, S. Korea Warn North to Stop Provocations

Leaders says they will not tolerate further provocation from N. Korea, amid fears that Pyongyang preparing for new nuclear test

Uganda Captures a Top LRA Commander

Ugandan military spokesman says Caesar Achellam was captured during ambush in Central African Republic

Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) commander Caesar Achellam in Owiny Kibul, South Sudan,September 20, 2006 file photo.

EU, US Congratulate Algeria on Elections

European Union, United States endorse parliamentary elections as important step toward reform

Workers at a polling station count ballots at a polling station in the Bab el-Oued neighborhood, Algiers, May 10, 2012.

London Fears Losing Aviation Relevance

Rivalry emerging among Europe's main airports to provide fastest links to emerging economies

Greenpeace activists demonstrate atop a passenger jet at London's Heathrow airportGreenpeace activists demonstrate atop a passenger jet at London's Heathrow airport.

Hong Kong: Activists Protest Shark Fin Trade

An estimated 70 million sharks are killed each year to feed growing demand among increasingly affluent Chinese consumers

Activists present 'Shark Fin Letter' to the governor's house, Hong Kong, May 13, 2012.

Tim Burton Revives 60s Vampire Soap Opera 'Dark Shadows'

Critics say new film starring director's favorite lead actor, Johnny Depp, is LOL

Johnny Depp as Barnabas in "Dark Shadows"
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