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Nudes Photographer Meets Resistance In the Holy Land
Dov Litvinoff, head of the Tamar Regional Council, vowed he wouldn't support the project "logistically nor in terms of budget."
[World News] Vandals Ransack Former Nazi Concentration Camp
Vandals sprayed anti-Semitic graffiti on Holocaust memorials at a former Nazi concentration camp in Poland, desecration that authorities discovered Saturday and are investigating. ...[World News] Iran Says it Broke Up U.S.-Backed Cyber War Networks
A judiciary statement says the networks were set up by Iranian opposition groups, including the armed People's Mujahedeen, and that 30 of their members were ...[World News] 4 Homicide Attacks Hit Afghanistan, Killing 30
A homicide squad detonated bombs at a newly fortified prison, police headquarters and two other locations late Saturday, killing at least 30 people in the ...[World News] U.K. Rejects Calls to Raise Criminal Age From 10 to 12
The U.K. government rejected calls from one of its advisers to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12, the Times of London ...[World News] Mexico Drug War Hits New Bloody Level in Border City
Bodies are piling up, several journalists are reportedly missing or dead and once-busy streets are empty after dark. ...[World News] Last U.S. Missionary Detained in Haiti Faces New Charge
Judge Bernard Saint-Vil says Laura Silsby has been charged for a newly discovered, alleged attempt to bus child earthquake survivors to the Dominican Republic on ...[World News] Housing Still Elusive in Haiti Ahead of Torrential Rains
Trash and sewage are piling up at the squalid tent camps that hundreds of thousands have called home since Haiti's devastating earthquake — and with ...[World News] Report: N. Korea to Rejoin Nuclear Talks in April
North Korea plans to head back to the bargaining table early next month for talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program, a news report ...[World News] Homicide Attack at Security Checkpoint in Pakistan Kills 13
A homicide bomber driving a motorized rickshaw blew himself up at a security checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, officials said, killing at least 13 ...[World News] 23 Christians Wounded in Egypt, Bishop Says
An Egyptian bishop says 23 Coptic Christians have been wounded when extremist Muslims attacked a church community center in a western province. ...[World News] Vatican Officials Defend Pope on Abuse
The Vatican on Saturday denounced what it called aggressive attempts to drag Pope Benedict XVI into the spreading scandals of pedophile priests in his German ...[World News] Al Qaeda: Spanish Hostage Freed After Converting to Islam
An Al Qaeda offshoot in North Africa says it released a Spanish woman who spent 100 days as a hostage in Mauritania because she voluntarily ...[World News] Yemeni Authorities Raid Offices of 2 Pan-Arab TV Networks
Yemeni authorities stormed local offices of the two leading pan-Arab television networks and confiscated broadcasting equipment in an apparent response to their coverage of the ...[World News] Damage From Chilean Quake Estimated to be $30 Billion
Chile's Treasury minister says initial projections put the damage from last month's major quake there at about $30 billion. ...[World News] Chinese Zoo Blamed for Death of 11 Siberian Tigers
Eleven rare Siberian tigers have died at a wildlife park in a startling case that activists say hints at unsavory practices among some zoos and ...[World News] Air France Crash Families Demand Equal Compensation
French support group said Friday that it will seek equal compensation for the families of French victims of the crash of Air France Flight 447. ...[World News] Peru Funds Tsunami-Warning System on Pacific Coast
Peru is creating a tsunami-warning system to help protect 1.6 million residents who live along the South American country's Pacific coast. ...[World News] 2 Dead After Gunman Opens Fire at Canadian Car Dealership
Police say two men are dead and another is wounded after a gunman fired shots at a car dealership in Western Canada. ...[World News] U.S. Dismayed After Morocco Expels Americans
The U.S. ambassador to Morocco has expressed dismay over the expulsion of Americans accused of trying to convert Moroccans to Christianity in the North African ...What's new
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