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Apr 26, 2013
Israel's attorney general said security officials may continue the practise of searching emails of some foreigners who want to enter Israel. Read Article Israel attorney general: border guards to continue email checks
Dec 17, 2012
Yasmin Nakhuda filed a motion with the Ontario Superior Court to have the Japanese macaque monkey named Darwin returned to her. Read Article Ikea monkey owner to go to court over its custody
Oct 03, 2012
Nigeria has resumed flights to Saudi Arabia for the annual Haj pilgrimage, ending a diplomatic row over the detention of hundreds of female pilgrims for arriving unaccompanied by men. Read Article Nigeria resumes Haj pilgrimages to Mecca, ending row over women
Sep 27, 2011
As Russian prime minister seeks another term as president, supporters credit him for stability, but detractors say he is building a brittle and corrupt system dependent on one man. Read Article Putin's return as president of Russia threatens stagnation, say critics
Aug 29, 2011
Residents of Tripoli scramble to prepare for Eid Al Fitr amid the hardships and deprivations of war.
Read Article Tripoli prepares for Eid amid shortages of food, water, fuel and power
May 31, 2011
South African president Jacob Zuma, now in Tripoli, will try to persuade Colonel Qaddafi to step down in the face of the Libyan rebellion, according to media reports. Read Article African Union seeks to maintain relevance with bid for Libya ceasefire
May 31, 2011
In a country long synonymous with pork, poultry and fowl ¿ Peking Duck, anyone? ¿ many people are switching to non-meat diets, citing health and safety concerns. Read Article After food scandals, growing number of Chinese reject meat for vegetarianism
Apr 25, 2011
Analysts say King Mohamed VI. is trying to outpace protesters seeking to reduce his power and to burnish Morocco's image ahead of a United Nations vote this week. Read Article Morocco trying to show its liberal side
Mar 15, 2011
Qaddafi forces puncture the rebels’ euphoria as they lose control of the oil port of Brega and government warplanes launch air strikes on the town of Ajdabiyah. Read Article Libyan rebels' Benghazi stronghold prepares for the worst
Dec 15, 2010
The security legacy the US and its allies leave behind after their forces pull out of the two countries could have far-reaching consequences. Read Article Security in Iraq and Afghanistan still bleak