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Marco t'Hoen
Haiti Burns After Election Results Announced
Stone-throwing supporters of eliminated election candidates are violently protesting in Haiti.
US
December 8, 2010
High Literacy Doesn’t Require High Spending
Some countries made strong improvements since the last OECD survey.
International
December 8, 2010
Bee Colony Collapse Disorder to Be Addressed by the European Commission
the European Commission (EC) published a paper putting forward a proposal to deal with the Bee Colony Collapse ...
Europe
December 7, 2010
Landslide Buries Up to 200 in Colombia
Sunday's landslide near Medellin, Colombia, might have buried up to 200 people, officials say.
World
December 6, 2010
Development Banks Frustrated With Ivory Coast Crisis
Two large investors involved in the development of West African nation Ivory Coast, expressed their concern related to ...
Africa
December 6, 2010
Spain’s Airports Reopen After Strike
Spanish air traffic is recovering from the weekend walkout of air controllers.
Europe
December 5, 2010
Cote d’Ivoire Standoff Results in Two Presidents
A standoff between presidential candidates in the Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) led to two men being sworn in ...
Africa
December 5, 2010
Kidnapped Dutch Relief Worker and Afghan Driver Freed
A Dutch a relief worker and his driver were released on Dec. 2, after they were kidnapped in ...
International
December 3, 2010
Ivory Coast Military Blocks All Borders
Opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara was declared the winner with 54.1 percent of the votes.
Africa
December 2, 2010
Severe Winter Storm Causes Havoc Across Europe
On Wednesday heavy snowfalls descended on Europe.
Europe
December 1, 2010
Italian Students Stage Violent Protests Against Reforms
A student protest in Rome against heavy government cuts to education escalated into violent clashes with police, with ...
Europe
December 1, 2010
International Observers Say Haiti Election Was Valid
Haiti's Nov. 8 elections were valid despite serious irregularities including reports of violence and fraud, says the Organisation ...
World
December 1, 2010
Taliban Policeman in Training Kills Six US Troops
A man with the Afghan Border Police shot and killed six American troops during a training mission in ...
World
November 29, 2010
Iranian Nuclear Scientists Victim of Bomb Attack
Two separate attacks in Tehran on Monday killed one nuclear scientist and injured another.
Middle East
November 29, 2010
Cargo Plane Crashes in Residential Area in Karachi
A cargo plane caught fire and crashed in a residential area of Karachi, Pakistan, killing 12 people.
World
November 28, 2010
Cambodia Mourns 347 Stampede Victims in Public Ceremony (Video)
Cambodia remembered the 347 people who died in a stampede near Diamond Island in Phnom Penh on Monday.
World
November 26, 2010
Largest Strike in 22 Years Hits Portugal
Portugal experienced its biggest strike in 22 years.
Europe
November 24, 2010
Students UK Protest Increased Study Expenditure
Tens of thousands students in the U.K. took part in protest marches, with demonstrations turning violent in central ...
Europe
November 24, 2010
Eleven Suspected Terrorists Arrested in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands
Eleven terrorist suspects of Moroccan and Chechen origin were taken in for questioning in Belgium, Germany, and the ...
Europe
November 24, 2010
Israel Starts Work on Barrier With Egypt
Construction started to stop the increased flow of illegal migrants coming into Israel.
Middle East
November 23, 2010
Germany Closes Reichstag Dome Over Terrorism Fears
Germany's Parliament building in Berlin, the Reichstag, will be partly closed off to visitors.
Europe
November 23, 2010
Bride Kidnapping Prevalent in Kyrgyzstan
Young men have come to see bride kidnapping as a socially acceptable way of obtaining a wife
World
November 22, 2010
Massive Prisonbreak in Congo
Over one hundred and fifty prisoners escaped during a hearing in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of ...
Africa
November 18, 2010
Women Stage Hunger Strike in Chilean Mine
Thirty three Chilean women are staging a hunger strike in a mine to demand the government reinstate their ...
World
November 18, 2010
Germany Warns of ‘Concrete’ Terrorist Attack
Europe
November 18, 2010
European budget negotiations blocked
The European budget talks have hit a major obstacle. The Europrean Union governments and the European Parliament have ...
Europe
November 17, 2010
Vandal Arrested at WW II Prison Camp Museum
Warsaw police arrested a 31-year-old man for damaging commemorative plaques at the Pawiak prison site.
Europe
November 11, 2010
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