Second Blast in Russian City Kills 14 Bombing of trolleybus in Volgograd follows Sunday explosion at city’s main train station which killed at least 17, left dozens wounded More Congolese troops beat back attacks at three locations around capital, killing about 40 and capturing several, officials say More Arab television network says 4 journalists were arrested after Egyptian Interior Ministry accused them of broadcasting illegally from Cairo hotel More Committee to Protect Journalists says at least 70 reporters were killed worldwide during 2013, two-thirds in Middle East More United Nations and an international chemical weapons monitoring group cited delays due to unstable security, logistical problems, and bad weather More Ugandan president, who met South Sudanese President Salva Kiir in Juba, said Riek Machar had been given four days to respond to offer More Terrified villagers of Kette in Cameroon's East region say they awoke to sound of artillery when soldiers closed in on gold quarry that had been seized by Seleka rebels More Aam Aadmi Party’s emergence could mark a turning point for Indian politics which have long been dominated by issues such as religion, caste and creed More Turkey's financial markets and currency take a beating as the increasingly bitter struggle between the government and judiciary over a graft festers More Retired motor racing champion, 44, slammed his head on rock while skiing off-piste Sunday morning in French Alps resort of Meribel More Obama tops annual list for sixth consecutive year, a typical ranking for a sitting US president, according to new Gallup survey More |
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