June 18, 2013
World
New crisis looms in Egypt
CAIRO — A new showdown loomed in Egypt on Monday as the country’s highest court stood by its ruling that dissolved parliament last month, challenging the new Islamist president’s plans to reconvene...
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UK police charge 3 more men with terrorism offenses
LONDON — Three men were accused in a British court Tuesday of building a makeshift bomb and making other preparations for a terrorist attack against the far-right English Defense League. Hours late...
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Egypt’s new president flexes power, but moves cautiously
CAIRO — The faceoff between Egypt’s new Islamist president and the old guard military sharpened Tuesday, with parliament defying orders to disband and the highest court slapping back at Mohammed Mo...
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Agreement reached with Assad
DAMASCUS, Syria — International envoy Kofi Annan tried to breathe new life Monday into his moribund peace efforts in Syria, saying he has reached a new framework with President Bashar Assad and wou...
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Disney’s Mickey Mouse takes North Korean stage in show for Kim
Associated Press PYONGYANG, North Korea — Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh took the stage in North Korea during a concert for new leader Kim Jong Un, in an unusual performance featuring Disney c...
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NATO: 6 service members killed in Afghanistan
BY PATRICK QUINN Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan — A bomb in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday killed six NATO service members, on a day where a total of 29 people died from roadside bombs an...
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International donors pledging $16 billion in Afghanistan aid
TOKYO — International donors will pledge $16 billion in aid for Afghanistan over the next four years in hopes of stabilizing the country after most foreign combat troops return home, a U.S. diploma...
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Libyans hold 1st nationwide vote in decades
TRIPOLI, Libya — Jubilant Libyans chose a new parliament Saturday in their first nationwide vote in decades, but violence and protests in the restive east underscored the challenges ahead as the oi...
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Libya on edge before first post-Gadhafi election
TRIPOLI, Libya — Fears of militia violence and calls for a boycott threatened Friday to mar Libya’s first nationwide parliamentary election, a milestone on the oil-rich North African nation’s rocky...
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US stance on Paraguay’s Lugo impeachment draws criticism
BY BELEN BOGADO and PEDRO SERVIN Associated Press ASUNCION, Paraguay — When Fernando Lugo was nearing the end of his lonely run as Paraguay’s elected president, the former priest appealed to ...
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