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Peter Sedik
Czech Dissident Sees Justice for Communist-Era Crime
After more than 20 years, justice has been finally served for Czech writer and dissident Petr Placak.
Europe
May 20, 2012
Unemployed to Renovate 20 Slovak Castles
Slovakia to fight unemployment by hiring jobless to restore 20 historic Castles, some dating from the 13th century.
Europe
May 9, 2012
Czech Republic: Record Temperatures Set Forests in Flames
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute issued an official warning on Monday, cautioning against the danger of fires.
Europe
April 30, 2012
Chinese Company Delivers Steel Unfit for Gas Transit in Slovakia
During the cleaning process, part of a pipe peeled away. “At that moment, we started to doubt about ...
Business
April 26, 2012
Trapped Chilean Miners Seek Help from NASA
As efforts to rescue trapped miners in Chile could last up to four months, the Chilean government has ...
World
August 26, 2010
New Slovak Parliament Rejects Loan to Greece
Slovak legislators on Thursday rejected paying its share of a Greek bailout.
Europe
August 13, 2010
Body Armor for Journalists in NW Mexico
Mexico's journalist association has recommended new security measures for reporters in the northwestern state of Chihuahua.
US
August 5, 2010
South Korea Begins Large Naval Drill
South Korea started five-day military exercises near the disputed maritime border with North Korea on Thursday.
World
August 5, 2010
North Korea With Food and Health Care Crisis, Reports Amnesty
North Korea has failed to provide for even the most basic health and survival needs of its people.
News
July 15, 2010
Archaeologist Find 4,300-year-old Egyptian Tomb
Egyptian archeologists unearthed a double tomb in the ancient necropolis near the capital Cairo
Science
July 9, 2010
Journalist Faces Another Prison Sentence in Azerbaijan
The court in Baku sentenced the editor of the now-defunct independent newspaper Realny Azerbaijan to 2 1/2 years.
World
July 8, 2010
The Blood Spilled For Diamonds
After the discovery of diamonds in Eastern Zimbabwe in 2008, local villagers were forced to work in the ...
Africa
July 1, 2010
US Boosts Humanitarian Aid to Yemen
The Obama administration will boost humanitarian help for Yemen by $29.6 million, giving the country $42.5 this year.
Middle East
June 24, 2010
Bosnian Serb Officials Receive Heavy Sentences for War Crimes
Seven former Bosnian Serb military and police officials were convicted of war crimes on Thursday in The Hague.
Europe
June 10, 2010
Hungary and Slovakia Begin Citizenship Tug of War
A unique battle for citizenship has erupted between Slovakia and Hungary, as both countries go through the passing ...
Europe
May 30, 2010
North Korea Cuts Ties with the South
North Korea's dictatorship said it is cutting all ties with South Korea and will expel all South Koreans.
World
May 26, 2010
South Korea Halts Trade with North in Torpedo Aftermath
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak announced several measures against the North during a televised speech.
World
May 25, 2010
Iceland Volcano Finally Dormant, Ash Cloud Dispersing
Airline passenger frustration over canceled flights and being stranded at European airports should end as Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano, ...
Europe
May 23, 2010
Iceland Volcano Finally Dormant, Ash Cloud Dispersing
Airline passenger frustration over canceled flights and being stranded at European airports should end as Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano, ...
US
May 23, 2010
Iran Signs Nuclear Fuel Swap Deal With Turkey
Brazil and Turkey signed an agreement with Iran on that they think could reduce Western countries' concerns.
Middle East
May 17, 2010
Counting Losses After the Volcano Ash
Travel companies across Europe are licking their wounds and counting their losses.
International
May 13, 2010
Comeback of a Dictator’s Widow
Imelda Marcos, widow of deposed Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos, won a seat in the Philippine Senate.
World
May 11, 2010
ICC to Investigate Kenya Election Violence
The International Criminal Court will probe violence in Kenya, where more than 1,300 people were killed.
Africa
May 10, 2010
Earthquake Hits Indonesia’s Coast
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit the coast of Indonesia on Sunday, at a depth of 18 miles.
International
May 9, 2010
Gunman from 2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attack Sentenced to Death
The only gunman captured alive during the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, was sentenced to death on ...
World
May 7, 2010
North Korean Leader Seen Sneaking into China
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il reportedly visited China Monday, arriving on his special armored train.
World
May 3, 2010
Belgium Parliament Passes the Burqa Ban
Belgium became the first country in Europe to ban clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in ...
Europe
April 29, 2010
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