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US foreign policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan

US foreign policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan ­Washington's policy of “managed chaos” has backfired in Afghanistan and...

Collapse of the West’s human rights paradise

Collapse of the West’s human rights paradise ­The West imagined itself as a human rights paradise, entitled to intervene,...

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Five killed as explosion tears ship apart off Korean coast (VIDEO)

A 4191-tonne freight vessel carrying oil exploded on Sunday morning in the Yellow Sea off South Korea’s port city of Incheon. Five crew members of the total of 11 Koreans and five Burmese have been killed, while six others are missing.

Skatecrow: Russian roof-surfin' bird caught on tape (VIDEO)

Russian winter, so alluring with its crisp snow and frosty fresh air, even birds cannot resist its pleasures. A Russian family has spotted a curious bird as it was trying out some snowboarding on a nearby roof.

New Year's fireworks Italian style: first Etna eruption in 2012 (VIDEO)

The Italian volcano Mount Etna has erupted, sending plumes of orange lava into the air and blowing ashes as high as 5,000 meters.

Cop caught planting drugs (VIDEO)

Two cops in Upstate New York are under investigation for allegedly planting narcotics in the car of a couple pulled over in the city of Utica.

‘Blue bra girl’ atrocity: Egyptian military police more than brutal (VIDEO)

The blogosphere is boiling at the cruel beating of a female protester by Egyptian military police, who continued battling protesters in Tahrir Square on Sunday. The clashes, into their fourth day now, have left 10 people dead and hundreds injured.

New Year's miracle: Australian tourist survives cordless bungee jump (VIDEO)

An Australian tourist who went bungee jumping on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe astounded many after she managed to survive a 110-meter plunge into the river after her cord snapped.

Cub club: Chinese zoo gets twin polar attraction (VIDEO)

Touching footage of twin polar bear cubs fooling around have charmed TV viewers around the world.

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Israel ‘master of puppets’ in US Iran onslaught

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Qatar vs Russia: When size does not matter

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US in Iraq: Men of steal

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Twin suspects: UK to name new accused in Litvinenko case

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Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood member of parliament Saad al-Katatni greets another MP during parliament's first session (AFP Photo / Asmaa Waguih / Pool) Today: 05:59 5 comments

Secular sell-out: Islamist lobby directs US policy in Egypt

Egypt’s ex-president Hosni Mubarak is standing trial for ordering a crackdown on crowds during the 2011 revolt and faces the death penalty if found guilty. The date for the verdict is set for June but the battle for power in Egypt has already begun.

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US special envoy on North Korea Glyn Davies briefs the press ahead of bilateral talks in Beijing on February 22, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mark Ralston) Today: 04:39

‘US wants tension on Korean peninsula to contain China’

The US is to restart direct nuclear talks with North Korea in Beijing on Thursday. But are the negotiations likely to be fruitful and ease tensions in the region?

Afghan demonstrators shouts anti-US slogans during a protest against Koran desecration in Kabul on February 22, 2012 (AFP Photo / Shah Murai) Today: 03:20 8 comments

Burning of Koran is ‘America’s worst PR disaster in Afghanistan’

Seven people have been killed and dozens injured in protests over the burning of the Koran by US troops at an airbase in Afghanistan. An officer has apologized for the inadvertent burning. Yet some are saying apologies will not work here.

 
Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt delivers the government's annual statement on foreign policy during a parliamentary session in Stockholm on February 15, 2012 (AFP Photo / Scanpix Sweden / Bertil Ericson) 22.02, 20:44 12 comments

High spy: WikiLeaks accuses Swedish FM of spying for US

The world famous whistleblowing group WikiLeaks claims it has documents exposing Sweden’s foreign minister Carl Bildt as an American spy and is promising to publish them soon.

Police and rescue workers transport an injured man on a stretcher after a train crashed at Once train station in Buenos Aires on February 22, 2012 (AFP Photo / Juan Mabromata) 22.02, 19:56 17 comments

Dozens dead, hundreds injured in Argentina as train crashes into platform

At least 50 people are reported dead and over 600 injured after a train crashed in a busy station in Buenos Aires. Dozens were trapped inside a damaged carriage but were eventually rescued.

 
A protester holding a Greek flag shouts slogans during an anti-austerity rally in front of the parliament in Athens February 18, 2012 (Reuters / Yiorgos Karahalis) 22.02, 19:01 1 comment

Downgrades and demos: Greek malaise continues

Greece braces for fresh round of protests as a historical bailout package comes with austerity measures many refuse to stomach. Further rocking the boat, a downgrade on Greece’s sovereign debt has cast a dark cloud over already stormy waters.

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Demonstrators protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on February 11, 2012 in Munich, southern Germany (AFP Photo / Sebastian Gabriel / Germany Out) 22.02, 17:05 23 comments

EU suspends ACTA ratification, refers treaty to court

The EU has suspended the ratification of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) and referred the text to the European Court of Justice to investigate possible rights breaches.

 
RIA Novosti / Mikhail Mokrushin 22.02, 09:49 8 comments

Attempt on life of Abkhazian president

An assassination attempt has been made on the President of Republic of Abkhazia Aleksandr Ankvab. The president was unharmed, however, one bodyguard is dead and two more are seriously injured.

Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin, left, speaks to his confidants in the Polytechnic Museum. (RIA Novosti / Alexsey Druginyn) 22.02, 07:43 36 comments

‘We are not funding Putin’s presidential campaign’ – McFaul to RT

The recent appointment of Michael McFaul as US ambassador to Russia was seen by many as Washington showing favor toward the opposition. In a frank conversation with RT McFaul asserted that the US does not finance either the opposition or Putin.

 
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning (C) is escorted by military police. (Reuters / Benjamin Myers) 22.02, 07:42 27 comments

Weak-a-link: From Assange to its suspected informer

After being held in custody for an unprecedentedly long period of 19 months, Bradley Manning now faces trial. Accusations include aiding the enemy and giving out US military secrets to Wikileaks.

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