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Iran train crash kills at least 8

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BEIRUT — A train accident in northeastern Iran killed at least eight people Saturday and injured dozens of others, underscoring problems in Iran's transportation sector...

Honduras deal collapses; Zelaya’s backers blame U.S.

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CARACAS, Venezuela — A U.S.-brokered accord that was...

Libya rebels, Gadhafi regime hold indirect talks

BEIRUT — Indirect talks on the future of Libya have...

Londoners who saw worst of riots have mixed views on police

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LONDON — With calm returning to Britain's damaged...

International earthquake relief begins arriving in a devastated Haiti

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, and MEXICO CITY — Promised emergency aid from abroad began flowing into Haiti's...

Iranian police use tear gas on student protesters

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

At least 69 killed in weekend bombings, shootings in Iraq

BAGHDAD — Weekend bombings and shootings in Iraq...

Many Haitians still sleep outdoors in fear of another quake

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — There is absolutely nothing wrong with Kettely Achedou's three-bedroom house in Port-au-Prince's Nazon neighborhood, yet the 39-year-old middle-class busineswswoman sleeps outside on a mat...

‘We can help ourselves’: Haitians organize their own relief efforts

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PETIONVILLE, Haiti — In the hillside suburb of Petionville, the sports bar Muncheez is best known for its pizza and pool tables...

Dubai World, bankers set to meet Monday on revamp plan

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TEL AVIV — International bankers are scheduled to meet Monday with Dubai officials to discuss Dubai World's effort to reach a standstill agreement on its billions of dollars of debt...