Sign In | Create an Account | Welcome, . My Account | Logout | Subscribe | Submit News | Contact Us | Home RSS
What's Trending »
 
 
 
Turkish police crack down on revival of protests

June 16, 2013

ISTANBUL (AP) — Thousands of defiant protesters attempting to converge on central Istanbul's Taksim Square on Sunday were kept away by police firing repeated rounds of tear gas, as the government... more »»

Mandela seeing sustained improvement in health

June 16, 2013

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Former South African President Nelson Mandela is engaging with his family and seeing improvement from the recurring lung infection that forced him to spend a ninth day in the... more »»

Syria lashes out at Egypt decision to sever ties

June 16, 2013

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria said Sunday that Egypt's decision to cut diplomatic ties with his country is "irresponsible," accusing its president of fueling sectarian conflict in Syria and servin... more »»

4 Lebanese Shiites killed in ambush near Syria

June 16, 2013

BEIRUT (AP) — Security officials say four Lebanese Shiite Muslim men have been killed in an ambush in northeastern Lebanon. more »»

Kuwait court dissolves parliament; elections ahead

June 16, 2013

KUWAIT CITY (AP) — Kuwait's constitutional court forced new parliamentary elections Sunday, dissolving the current chamber on the basis of flaws in the election law, the state news agency reported. more »»

Israel PM: Sanctions on Iran should increase

June 16, 2013

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel on Sunday warned the international community against easing sanctions on Iran following the election of a reformist-backed president, saying the country's nuclear efforts... more »»

North Korea proposes high-level talks with US

June 16, 2013

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea's top governing body on Sunday proposed high-level nuclear and security talks with the United States in an appeal sent just days after calling off talks... more »»

Beyond NYC: Other places adapting to climate, too

June 16, 2013

Second in a two-part package on climate change and adaptation. more »»

Separate attacks kill 32 people across Iraq

June 16, 2013

BAGHDAD (AP) — A string of nearly a dozen apparently coordinated bombs and a shooting in cities across Iraq killed at least 32 and wounded dozens Sunday, extending a wave of violence that is... more »»

G8 faces uncertain recoveries, turbulent markets

June 16, 2013

ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland (AP) — Europe is mired in debt and recession. Financial markets have hit violent ups and downs on fears that U.S. stimulus efforts may soon be scaled back. more »»

Officials: Car bombs, shooting kill 30 across Iraq

June 16, 2013

BAGHDAD (AP) — A string of nearly a dozen apparently coordinated bombs and a shooting killed at least 30 and wounded scores across Iraq on Sunday, extending a wave of violence that is raising... more »»

Police seal off Istanbul square to protesters

June 16, 2013

ISTANBUL (AP) — Bulldozers cleared all that was left of a two-week sit-in in an Istanbul park and police sealed off the area early Sunday, keeping angry demonstrators from returning to a spot tha... more »»

Iran stock market climbs for 2nd day after vote

June 16, 2013

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's stock exchange on Sunday climbed for the second continuous day following the surprise election of a reformist-backed president. more »»

24 dead in new wave of Iraq attacks

June 16, 2013

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Officials say 10 apparently coordinated car bombs and a shooting across Iraq have killed at least 24 and wounded dozens. more »»

Police seal off Istanbul square after protests

June 16, 2013

ISTANBUL (AP) — Police in Istanbul have cordoned off the city's Taksim Square to traffic and pedestrians after clearing out protesters occupying a park in a show of discontent with Prime Minister... more »»

Paris Air Show peek: Wide-body battle and drones

June 16, 2013

PARIS (AP) — The Paris Air Show, which opens for business on Monday Jun. more »»

For Belfast, keeping peace means a city of walls

June 16, 2013

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — When President Obama comes to Belfast, he's expected to praise a country at peace and call for walls that separate Irish Catholics and British Protestants to come... more »»

Riot police clear out Istanbul park protest

June 16, 2013

ISTANBUL (AP) — Protesters set up barricades and plumes of tear gas rose in Istanbul's streets into the early hours Sunday after Turkish riot police firing tear gas and water cannons cleared out... more »»

Morris the cat runs for mayor of Mexican city

June 16, 2013

MEXICO CITY (AP) — This mayoral hopeful in Mexico promises to eat, sleep most of the day and donate his leftover litter to fill potholes. more »»

Riot police end Istanbul park protest

June 16, 2013

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish riot police firing tear gas and water cannon took less than half an hour on Saturday to bring to an end an 18-day occupation of an Istanbul park at the center of the... more »»

 
 

EZToUse.com

I am looking for: