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Demonstrators flood Brazilian streets in protest against corruption
18 June 2013, Tuesday / REUTERS, AP, SAO PAULO
As many as 200,000 demonstrators marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities on Monday in a swelling wave of protest tapping into widespread anger at poor public services, police violence and government corruption.
Change to come slowly after election of Iranian moderate
The victory of a moderate in Iran’s presidential election has kindled the hopes »»
Karzai announces peace talks as Afghans take over security
Afghanistan will send a team to Qatar for peace talks with the Taliban, President »»
Battle for Aleppo intensifies as Assad's warplanes strike Kweiras
Assad's warplanes hit opposition positions near a contested military air base in »»
FBI relies on secret US surveillance law, records show
The FBI has used secret evidence obtained under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance »»
Iran's Ahmadinejad meets president-elect Rohani
Iran's outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has met his newly elected successor »»
Hungary indicts 98-year-old Nazi-era suspect for war crimes
Hungarian prosecutors indicted a 98-year-old former police officer on Tuesday for »»
N. Korean official to hold talks in China; analysts skeptical
A senior North Korean official who has been the country's negotiator at denuclearization »»
Israeli official blasts idea of Palestinian state
The idea of Palestinians establishing a state in the territory they seek has "reached »»
Czech Prime Minister Necas steps down after graft scandal
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas has been forced to quit by a graft and spying scandal »»
Attack on convoy carrying goods to Afghan capital Kabul kills 3 drivers
Insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns into a convoy carrying »»
Afghan women lose political power as fears grow for the future
A legal requirement that women make up at least a quarter of all provincial elected »»
Bombings kill 12 in Iraq bringing 2-day toll to 63
At least 12 people were killed in three bomb attacks in Iraq on Monday, police and »»
US says Iran election may be hopeful sign for resolving nuclear dispute
The surprise win by Iran's Hassan Rohani in weekend presidential elections offers »»
Baby dies for lack of ID number
Thousands of Bosnians gathered in front of parliament to mourn a three-month-old »»
West scolds Putin over Syria stance at G-8 meeting
Western leaders criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting Syria's »»
Russia says it will not allow Syria no-fly zones
Russia, a veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council, will not permit no-fly »»
Far-right candidate ousts Socialist in French vote
A far-right candidate beat France's ruling Socialist party on Sunday to a place in »»
Smiling Prince Philip leaves UK hospital
A smiling Prince Philip, the 92-year-old husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, left »»
Mandela getting better but remains ‘serious'
Nelson Mandela continues to recover in hospital from a lung infection but remains »»
Merkel challenger's party in disarray
Germany's leading challenger to Chancellor Angela Merkel, lagging badly in the run-up »»
‘Fewer than 300 phone numbers scrutinized
The US government only searched for detailed information on calls involving fewer »»
Iranians celebrate as Rohani hails ‘victory of moderation'
Iranians celebrated into Sunday after moderate Hassan Rohani was elected president »»
Car bombs, shootings kill 30 across war-ravaged Iraq
Attacks across Iraq targeting mainly Shiite Muslims killed at least 30 people on »»
North Korea proposes high-level nucear talks with US
North Korea's top governing body on Sunday proposed high-level nuclear and security »»
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