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Iranian police use tear gas on student protesters

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CAIRO — Iranian authorities fought students with tear gas...

No apology, but NATO statement of regret after airstrike hits rebels

LONDON and TRIPOLI, Libya — NATO Rear Adm. Russell Harding, the deputy commander of the alliance's operation in Libya...

Top Afghan Taliban commander captured

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WASHINGTON — The second-in-command of the Afghan Taliban was captured in Pakistan...

U.S. military embarks on large medical evacuation

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Army and Navy...

U.S., Iraqi officials claim major victory against al-Qaida in Iraq

BAGHDAD — Iraqi and U.S. security forces said Monday that they'd killed the two top leaders of al-Qaida in Iraq...

Tens of thousands protest in Tunisia, demanding resignation of president

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TUNIS, Tunisia, and BEIRUT — Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital of Tunisia...

Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi vows not to resign, denounces protesters as ‘greasy...

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CAIRO — A defiant Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi...

Dozens killed as Ethiopian jet crashes into Mediterranean

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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Rescue workers found no one to save. They could only retrieve corpses of those aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed into the sea early Monday morning during a fierce winter storm...

Haiti president pleads for tents; nearly 500 schools destroyed by quake

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — One family has used a Haitian flag to pitch its tent at Mais Gate, a shantytown for the homeless near Port-au-Prince airport. Another fashioned its tent from a five-by-five cloth adorned with an image of Jesus...