US Plane Hit in South Sudan, Americans Wounded Aircraft was hit by gunfire while trying to evacuate American citizens in Bor, a remote South Sudan city, where fighting erupted between government troops and renegade soldiers Saturday More In a statement Saturday, AU describes the killing of United Nations peacekeepers and civilians at a UN camp as a war crime More Arab League rejects US proposals that would allow Israeli soldiers to be stationed on the eastern border of a future Palestinian state More It will be the third trial announced for Morsi, on separate charges, as authorities widen their crackdown on him Muslim Brotherhood group More At least 15 officers have been killed, including Major General Mohammed al-Karawi, Saturday in Rutba, near the Syrian border in western Iraq More Democrat Party leader, former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, says the decision was made to try to ensure political reforms are implemented More From Syria's civil war, upheaval in Egypt, and nuclear negotiations with Iran, to managing relations with China and Russia, President Obama has his work cut out for him in 2014 More President next month is expected to change the way the United States collects domestic, foreign information after reviewing advisory panel's recommendations More While US stock markets made strong gains in 2013, analysts are slightly wary of 2014 More Master brewer and businessman Ndumiso Madlala is making history by opening South Africa's first black-owned and locally brewed beer in Johannesburg's Soweto suburb More |
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