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  1. French rogue trader challenges conviction (0 replies)
  2. US meddlers to face charges over Egyptian uprising (0 replies)
  3. Deadly Baghdad bomb blast kills 18 (0 replies)
  4. Mubarak verdict appealed (0 replies)
  5. World In Brief (0 replies)
  6. Alexis Tsipras: “Angela Merkel Doesn't Own Europe” (0 replies)
  7. Indians demand end to corruption (0 replies)
  8. US cranks up military presence in Pacific (0 replies)
  9. Drone strike kills 10 in Pakistan (0 replies)
  10. Assad 'open to reform' (0 replies)
  11. Back to Tahrir Square (0 replies)
  12. Thousands tell Israeli PM to go (0 replies)
  13. Canada urged to ban solitary confinement for mentally ill (0 replies)
  14. 10,000 turn out against German neonazis (0 replies)
  15. Irish vote for fiscal treaty (0 replies)
  16. World faces decade of rise in refugees (0 replies)
  17. Thai protesters fight amnesty (0 replies)
  18. EU unemployment hits 13-year high (0 replies)
  19. World In Brief (0 replies)
  20. Controversial Chilean dam project faces suspension threat (0 replies)
  21. Canadian student fees talks break down (0 replies)
  22. Egyptian emergency law lifted after 31 years (0 replies)
  23. French ex-airline boss told to return payout (0 replies)
  24. India grinds to halt as activists oppose soaring petrol prices (0 replies)
  25. Opposition to Turkish aviation strike ban takes off (0 replies)
  26. Iraqi capital hit by multiple bomb blasts (0 replies)
  27. Cuba marks British rule 250 years on (0 replies)
  28. New York subway staff allowed to don religious headwear (0 replies)
  29. Tunisian workers strike for public health care (0 replies)
  30. Brazilian pesticide workers fight for damages (0 replies)
  31. Petrol shortage looms in Norwegian capital (0 replies)
  32. UN set for crunch talks on Syrian massacre (0 replies)
  33. italian quake toll reaches 17 (0 replies)
  34. Northern Ireland police target criminal gangs in crackdown (0 replies)
  35. Australian government plans fresh clampdown on 'slavery' (0 replies)
  36. Moderator offends Thai royals with pace (0 replies)
  37. Warrant out for Qatari fire mall chief (0 replies)
  38. Fico takes on Slovakian bankers with new tax (0 replies)
  39. Turkish airline workers pull mass sickie (0 replies)
  40. Probe launched into Alabama prison rape claims (0 replies)
  41. Peru declares state of emergency (0 replies)
  42. Radioactive tuna turn up in US waters (0 replies)
  43. Virus hits Iranian computers (0 replies)
  44. Negligent Israeli police pair left crash man to die (0 replies)
  45. Hundreds rally behind Canadian striking rail workers (0 replies)
  46. UN: Syrian victims were shot in their homes (0 replies)
  47. Greece: Syriza Responds to Daniel Cohn-Bendit's Criticism (0 replies)
  48. When the Crisis Forces Divorced Couples to Live Together (0 replies)
  49. Eurozone “Without Growth” (0 replies)
  50. Hewlett-Packard Cuts 27,000 Jobs Despite Profitable Performance (0 replies)
  51. Norwegian Civil Servants on Strike For First Time in 28 Years (0 replies)
  52. Mélenchon wants to "pit fraternity against hatred" (0 replies)
  53. Greek journalists begin 24hr strike to protect jobs (0 replies)
  54. 'Last chance' for talks to stop Canadian fee protests (0 replies)
  55. Annan calls for peace from all sides in Syria (0 replies)
  56. Turkish court indicts Israelis for flotilla killings (0 replies)
  57. Egyptian presidential candidates blast 'vote rigging' (0 replies)
  58. Drought strikes North Korea (0 replies)
  59. Spectators killed in Irish rally car crash (0 replies)
  60. Islamist charged over 1971 war crimes (0 replies)
  61. Annan heads to Syria after attack (0 replies)
  62. Adams asks voters to reject austerity (0 replies)
  63. Nato air strike kills six kids in Paktia (0 replies)
  64. Drone attack on Miran Shah bakery kills four (0 replies)
  65. Rebels unite in push for independent Islamic state (0 replies)
  66. Spain bails out £18bn to Bankia (0 replies)
  67. Settlers shoot man after torching fields (0 replies)
  68. Teamsters keep up pressure on rail firm (0 replies)
  69. Hollande: French troops out of Afghanistan by end of year (0 replies)
  70. Turkey jails Kurdish MP Leyla Zana for 10 years (0 replies)
  71. Ministers take rail franchise off Buenos Aires crash privateer (0 replies)
  72. South Korean wartime slaves win right to compensation (0 replies)
  73. War of words in Ukraine prompts parliament punch-up (0 replies)
  74. Syrian soldiers fire on protesters ahead of Kofi Annan visit (0 replies)
  75. Bradley Manning's lawyer wants 10 charges dropped (0 replies)
  76. Quebec and Montreal police arrest 700 student protesters (0 replies)
  77. World In Brief (0 replies)
  78. French Muslim group demands justice (0 replies)
  79. Eurozone crisis talks continue to fall flat (0 replies)
  80. Workers shut down Norwegian government (0 replies)
  81. Canadian Pacific row escalates (0 replies)
  82. Human rights group reveals Syria abuses (0 replies)
  83. Castro's daughter calls for end to US-Cuba blockade (0 replies)
  84. The middle classes are not immune to the crisis (0 replies)
  85. Alexis Tsipras: “Syriza, Hope of an Entire People” (0 replies)
  86. Greeks to Vote Again in June (0 replies)
  87. Head of Chryssi Avghi, the Greek neo-Nazi party, denies existence of gas chambers (0 replies)
  88. Frankfurt Court Orders Activists to Leave Front Lawn of ECB (0 replies)
  89. François Hollande “Anticipated” Poor Growth Forecast (0 replies)
  90. Gas deal boosts plan for Central Asian pipeline project (0 replies)
  91. Brazilian MPs take aim at slave employers with new law (0 replies)
  92. 8,000 Spanish coal miners walk out to save their industry (0 replies)
  93. Egypt's voters head to the polls (0 replies)
  94. Canadian rally marks 100 days of tuition fee fight (0 replies)
  95. Cost of an unsanctioned Russian protest rises to £20,000 (0 replies)
  96. Food crisis deepens in Yemen (0 replies)
  97. World In Brief (0 replies)
  98. Spanish teachers out against cuts (0 replies)
  99. Iran to let UN inspectors back in (0 replies)
  100. Ministers lift restrictions on Asian trade (0 replies)
  101. Thousands march to keep their right to strike in Czech Republic (0 replies)
  102. 'Severe recession' without EU growth pact (0 replies)
  103. UN fails to stop Syrian bloodshed (0 replies)
  104. Cambodian garment workers maintain 11-day strike (0 replies)
  105. US downloader vows to fight $22,500 a song fine (0 replies)
  106. 'Soldier' bomber kills 96 during parade drill in Yemen (0 replies)
  107. Thousands defy Canadian tuition-fee protest law (0 replies)
  108. Atomic agency presses Iran to allow checks to resume (0 replies)
  109. Earthquake rocks Italy (0 replies)
  110. Egyptian prisoners start hunger strike (0 replies)
  111. US activists heckle Blair with cries of 'war criminal' (0 replies)
  112. Soldiers stand by as Israeli settlers shoot (0 replies)
  113. Hamas and Fatah agree poll date (0 replies)
  114. US protesters join forces to say No to Nato (0 replies)
  115. Egyptian army 'abused' activists arrested in May rallies (0 replies)
  116. Mexican people fear return of oppressive rule (0 replies)
  117. Secularists march for Turkey's traditions (0 replies)
  118. G8 agrees to pretend to agree (0 replies)
  119. Ethiopians furious over PM's invitation (0 replies)
  120. Thais mark red shirt protest anniversary (0 replies)
  121. Artists draw crowds on against Putin (0 replies)
  122. Presidential elections: UMP bosses in danger of losing safe seats (0 replies)
  123. Syriza: “An Anti-Austerity Left Alliance Is Needed” (0 replies)
  124. Afghan war drive still at full throttle (0 replies)
  125. G8 meets in attempt to stop meltdown (0 replies)
  126. German minister predicts two year crisis (0 replies)
  127. Protests draw links from war to cuts (0 replies)
  128. Third general arrested for drug links (0 replies)
  129. Students slapped with protest fines (0 replies)
  130. US tariffs block out solar imports (0 replies)
  131. World in brief (0 replies)
  132. 'Europe' hails chief cutter (0 replies)
  133. Judge rules against terrorism Act (0 replies)
  134. Leaders told to tackle anti-semitism (0 replies)
  135. Die-in greets US naval visit (0 replies)
  136. Mladic trial held up by 'errors' (0 replies)
  137. France reveals new cabinet line-up (0 replies)
  138. Native Americans tell US drug squad to leave land (0 replies)
  139. ICC questions whether Libya should hold trial (0 replies)
  140. Police kills child during forced eviction (0 replies)
  141. Slovakia makes the rich pay for crisis (0 replies)
  142. Judges protest for their independence (0 replies)
  143. Relationship 'remains constant' (0 replies)
  144. US stokes war flames before nuclear talks (0 replies)
  145. Mothers dying in childbirth halve (0 replies)
  146. State assets up for grabs to attract foreign cash (0 replies)
  147. World in brief (0 replies)
  148. Hollande swears to take France on anti-cuts path (0 replies)
  149. Greek coalition talks break down (0 replies)
  150. EU 'navy' launches strike on pirates (0 replies)
  151. Irish launch campaign to reject EU treaty (0 replies)
  152. Palestinians celebrate hunger-strike victory (0 replies)
  153. Troops try to restore calm after 6 killed in violence (0 replies)
  154. World in brief (0 replies)
  155. An Entirely New Page in History (0 replies)
  156. Germany votes against Merkel's party (0 replies)
  157. Syria's bloodshed spills over border (0 replies)
  158. Deal to end mass hunger strikes is 'close' (0 replies)
  159. Nato 'killed at least 72' in Libya violence (0 replies)
  160. No progress as talks enter second week (0 replies)
  161. Israel 'making two states impossible' (0 replies)
  162. 'Racist shooter' trial begins in Sweden (0 replies)
  163. World in brief (0 replies)
  164. Huge fines for poor phone service (0 replies)
  165. Top peace negotiator gunned down (0 replies)
  166. Activists call for Netanyahu to resign (0 replies)
  167. Centre-left tipped to top poll in German state (0 replies)
  168. President in last-gasp bid to form new government (0 replies)
  169. Los Indignados back on streets (0 replies)
  170. Rapper jailed for criticism of policing (0 replies)
  171. Pressure rises against plans to flog man over satire (0 replies)
  172. Islamists are bounced out as NLF takes 220 seats (0 replies)
  173. Money, this Imposture! (0 replies)
  174. Wall threatens Roman agriculture (0 replies)
  175. US officers trained to wage 'total war' on Islam (0 replies)
  176. No end in sight for Greek coalition talks (0 replies)
  177. World in Brief (0 replies)
  178. Argentina leads world in LGBT rights (0 replies)
  179. Children still suffering from gold mine lead poisoning (0 replies)
  180. ACLU uncovers border guard abuse (0 replies)
  181. Greece: Possible Scenarios And Hope On The Left (0 replies)
  182. Merkel vows to stick with EU austerity (0 replies)
  183. Bankia nationalised to steady ailing economy (0 replies)
  184. Illegal drone attacks targeted by activists (0 replies)
  185. Stalemate in coalition talks (0 replies)
  186. Homebuyers handed legal boost (0 replies)
  187. UN condemns Damascus atrocity (0 replies)
  188. Thousands attend Victory March in moscow (0 replies)
  189. Obama gives blessing to gay marriage (0 replies)
  190. The 6 Lessons of the 6th of May (0 replies)
  191. Greece: Syriza, History of a Left Coalition With the Wind in Its Sails (0 replies)
  192. After being sworn in, François Hollande has plenty to attend to (0 replies)
  193. Exxon Valdez banned from entering India (0 replies)
  194. Clashes dash hopes for nuke conference (0 replies)
  195. Air India sacks 10 more pilots after strike (0 replies)
  196. Venezuelans hail law to improve workers’ lives (0 replies)
  197. Coalition cracks start to show (0 replies)
  198. Prison moves hunger striker to hospital (0 replies)
  199. World in Brief (0 replies)
  200. Vassilis Moulopoulos: “An Alliance on the Left is Needed.” (0 replies)
  201. World In Brief (0 replies)
  202. Greek voters throw out EU and IMF cuts (0 replies)
  203. Red Cross allowed second Syrian prison visit (0 replies)
  204. Judges tell king to butt out of their courtrooms (0 replies)
  205. Socialist Party makes gains in elections (0 replies)
  206. Cambodian PM halts land sales to private firms (0 replies)
  207. Suspect says he was framed for Nigerian bombings (0 replies)
  208. Washington tests latest 'underwear' bomb (0 replies)
  209. Coalition parties take a thrashing at Greek polls (0 replies)
  210. Opposition dimiss 'sham' Syria election (0 replies)
  211. Militants kill 20 in army base raid in Yemen (0 replies)
  212. Hollande gives hope to Europe (0 replies)
  213. Congress rejects Obama's 'tide has turned' claim (0 replies)
  214. Mexican union leader's 4-year battle ends in victory (0 replies)
  215. World In Brief (0 replies)
  216. 100 Islamists seized in Bonn after attack on far-right rally (0 replies)
  217. Voters go to polls across austerity-hit Europe (0 replies)
  218. Army cracks down after Egypt violence (0 replies)
  219. Opposition boycotts Syria vote (0 replies)
  220. 2001 attack accused go on trial (0 replies)
  221. Japan goes no-nuclear... For now (0 replies)
  222. Rights lawyer held (0 replies)
  223. Religious parties snatch seats from Ahmadinejad (0 replies)
  224. World in Brief (0 replies)
  225. Retirement: The IMF's Remedy to “Longevity Risk” (0 replies)
  226. A document appears to confirm Gaddafi's financing of Sarkozy's 2007 campaign (0 replies)
  227. Record Unemployment in Spain (0 replies)
  228. Northern Ireland workers take cuts battle to streets (0 replies)
  229. Israel gets fourth nuke-capable sub (0 replies)
  230. Annan's peace process is 'on track' despite bloodshed (0 replies)
  231. Loch Ness Monster ordered out of Wisconsin (0 replies)
  232. World in Brief (0 replies)
  233. MPs back energy firm takeover (0 replies)
  234. Junta repeats promises after deaths (0 replies)
  235. PM promises to boost government wages (0 replies)
  236. World in brief (0 replies)
  237. A candidate's screams and fury (0 replies)
  238. Russia squares up to Nato plans (0 replies)
  239. Greece publishes HIV-positive data (0 replies)
  240. Britain tells Germany to fight more (0 replies)
  241. Nepal PM to dump cabinet (0 replies)
  242. Sarkozy fails to topple Hollande during debate (0 replies)
  243. US drone controllers kill 15 people in Yemen (0 replies)
  244. Hu Jintao wants better friendship with US (0 replies)
  245. German workers launch mass strike (0 replies)
  246. Bolivian president puts electricity back in public's hands (0 replies)
  247. Flying Greenpeace activist shows up nuclear plant safety (0 replies)
  248. Abuse cover-up cardinal told to resign (0 replies)
  249. Israel drops slaughter investigation (0 replies)
  250. Suu Kyi sworn in to Myanmar parliament (0 replies)