Obama Presses Case for Syria Strikes President says he's confident he can work with Congress to get resolution authorizing military action More Number of Syrian Refugees Tops Two Million, UN Says Chief of UN refugee agency describes the situation as 'a disgraceful humanitarian calamity' not seen in recent history More Syrians Wary, Resigned Over Possible US Strike Delay has made some in the Syria capital hopeful that Washington will back down on its threat -- or give it time to better prepare for one More Japan Government to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is vowing to spend whatever is needed to contain the ongoing disaster at the destroyed Fukushima reactors More China Sacks State Enterprise Official Jiang Jiemin removed from his post because of suspected serious disciplinary violations, a phrase commonly used to describe corruption More Somali President Unhurt in Bomb Attack Militant group al-Shabab claims responsibility for attack; president's office dismisses statement as propaganda More Bashir, Kiir Pledge to Open New Page in Sudan Ties Omar al-Bashir, Salva Kiir agree to end conflicts, honor agreement over vital cross-border oil exports More Israel, Uganda Discuss Deal for African Asylum Seekers Israel says it is likely to send at least some of Eritrean, Sudanese asylum seekers to Uganda; in return, Uganda would receive aid, weapons More Microsoft Swallows Nokia's Handset Business for $7.2 bln Nokia has failed to close yawning lead opened up by Apple, Samsung in highly competitive market for smartphones More Philippines Bicycle Company Says Its Products Protect Environment Social entrepreneur who owns Bambikes says his line of high-end bicycles made of locally grown bamboo can do just that More |
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Obama Presses Case for Syria Strikes
Number of Syrian Refugees Tops Two Million, UN Says
Syrians Wary, Resigned Over Possible US Strike
Japan Government to Deal with Fukushima Nuclear Leaks
China Sacks State Enterprise Official
Somali President Unhurt in Bomb Attack
Bashir, Kiir Pledge to Open New Page in Sudan Ties
Israel, Uganda Discuss Deal for African Asylum Seekers
Microsoft Swallows Nokia's Handset Business for $7.2 bln
Philippines Bicycle Company Says Its Products Protect Environment
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