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    • Seven U.S. marines killed in Arizona helicopter collision Reuters - 11 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. military helicopters collided over a training range in Arizona on Wednesday killing seven Marines, the Marines said on Thursday. The aircraft, … More »Seven U.S. marines killed in Arizona helicopter collision

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two U.S. military helicopters collided over a training range in Arizona on Wednesday killing seven Marines, the Marines said on Thursday. The aircraft, an AH-1W "Cobra" and an UH-1Y "Huey," were conducting routine training operations when the incident occurred. (Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing …

    • People talk with a job recruiter while they attend the "JobEXPO" job fair in New York
      U.S. jobless claims hold steady at 4-year low Reuters - 12 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits were unchanged last week, holding at the lowest level since the early days of the 2007-2009 recession … More »U.S. jobless claims hold steady at 4-year low

      People talk with a job recruiter while they attend the "JobEXPO" job fair in New York

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits were unchanged last week, holding at the lowest level since the early days of the 2007-2009 recession and giving a fresh sign the battered labour market is healing. Workers filed 351,000 initial claims for state unemployment benefits, the Labor Department …

    • File photo of a man looking at employment opportunities at a jobs center in San Francisco
      Jobless claims hold steady at 4-year low Reuters - 25 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New claims for unemployment benefits were unchanged last week, holding at the lowest level since the early days of the 2007-2009 recession and … More »Jobless claims hold steady at 4-year low

      File photo of a man looking at employment opportunities at a jobs center in San Francisco

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New claims for unemployment benefits were unchanged last week, holding at the lowest level since the early days of the 2007-2009 recession and giving a fresh sign the battered labor market is healing. Workers filed 351,000 initial claims for state unemployment benefits, the Labor Department said on …

    • "Friends of Syria" seek humanitarian access in days Reuters - 33 mins ago

      LONDON (Reuters) - A gathering of Western and Arab powers plans to challenge Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Friday to provide humanitarian access within days to … More »"Friends of Syria" seek humanitarian access in days

      LONDON (Reuters) - A gathering of Western and Arab powers plans to challenge Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Friday to provide humanitarian access within days to civilians under assault by his forces, U.S. officials told reporters. The officials, speaking before a "Friends of Syria" meeting expected to gather more than …

    • Syrian forces kill 13 in cold blood: activists Reuters - 34 mins ago

      BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian security forces lined up and shot dead 13 men and boys from one extended family on Thursday after raiding the village of Kfartoun in Hama province, … More »Syrian forces kill 13 in cold blood: activists

      BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian security forces lined up and shot dead 13 men and boys from one extended family on Thursday after raiding the village of Kfartoun in Hama province, activists in Hama city said. They said the victims were from two branches of the Asaad family. The motive for the killings was not immediately clear. …

    • India's CBI officials escort Balwa at CBI headquarters in New Delhi
      Etisalat sues Vinod Goenka, Shahid Balwa for fraud Reuters - 37 mins ago

      DUBAI - Etisalat has sued its Indian joint venture partners for fraud, the UAE telecoms operator said on Thursday, following the Supreme Court's recent order to cancel … More »Etisalat sues Vinod Goenka, Shahid Balwa for fraud

      India's CBI officials escort Balwa at CBI headquarters in New Delhi

      DUBAI - Etisalat has sued its Indian joint venture partners for fraud, the UAE telecoms operator said on Thursday, following the Supreme Court's recent order to cancel its affiliates' licences amid a corruption probe. Etisalat has launched legal proceedings against Vinod Goenka and Shahid Balwa, top executives at its India …

    • Obama apologizes to Afghanistan's Karzai over Koran burning Reuters - 38 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama sent a letter to Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday apologizing for the burning of copies of the Koran at U.S. military … More »Obama apologizes to Afghanistan's Karzai over Koran burning

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama sent a letter to Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday apologizing for the burning of copies of the Koran at U.S. military base in Afghanistan, the White House said. "In the letter, delivered by Ambassador (Ryan) Crocker this afternoon in Kabul, the president also expressed …

    • U.S. Republican presidential candidates Santorum and Romney laugh as they shake hands at the conclusion of the Republican presidential candidates debate in Mesa
      Romney clawing his way back in Republican race Reuters - 41 mins ago

      MESA, Arizona (Reuters) - Mitt Romney is fighting his way back into the driver's seat in the Republican presidential race, putting in a strong debate performance in Arizona … More »Romney clawing his way back in Republican race

      U.S. Republican presidential candidates Santorum and Romney laugh as they shake hands at the conclusion of the Republican presidential candidates debate in Mesa

      MESA, Arizona (Reuters) - Mitt Romney is fighting his way back into the driver's seat in the Republican presidential race, putting in a strong debate performance in Arizona and gaining in polls against conservative rival Rick Santorum. An aggressive Romney repeatedly put Santorum on the defensive in a CNN debate on Wednesday …

    • Afghanistan's Karzai says U.S. officer burned Korans Reuters - 43 mins ago

      KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday blamed a U.S. military officer for the burning of Korans at a major NATO base which triggered three days of … More »Afghanistan's Karzai says U.S. officer burned Korans

      KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Thursday blamed a U.S. military officer for the burning of Korans at a major NATO base which triggered three days of violent protests. Karzai told MPs at his presidential palace that the officer acted "out of ignorance and with poor understanding" of the Koran's importance …

    • President Barack Obama meets Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United Nations in New York
      Insight: Divided by common foe, Israel and U.S. tangle over Iran Reuters - 52 mins ago

      JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ever since their first awkward encounter - a hastily arranged meeting in a custodian's office at a Washington airport in 2007 - Iran … More »Insight: Divided by common foe, Israel and U.S. tangle over Iran

      President Barack Obama meets Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United Nations in New York

      JERUSALEM/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ever since their first awkward encounter - a hastily arranged meeting in a custodian's office at a Washington airport in 2007 - Iran has been one of the few issues on which Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu have been able to find some common ground. Nearly five years ago, neither man was …

    • Afghan protesters burn a U.S. flag during a protest in Helmand province
      Afghan soldier kills two NATO troops at protests Reuters - 59 mins ago

      KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan soldier joined protests on Thursday against the burning of copies of the Koran at a NATO base and shot dead two foreign troops, Western military … More »Afghan soldier kills two NATO troops at protests

      Afghan protesters burn a U.S. flag during a protest in Helmand province

      KABUL (Reuters) - An Afghan soldier joined protests on Thursday against the burning of copies of the Koran at a NATO base and shot dead two foreign troops, Western military sources said, as the Taliban urged security forces to turn their guns on foreigners. Protests against the burning of copies of Islam's most holy book …

    • Short of options, "Friends of Syria" to issue aid challenge Reuters - 1 hr 0 mins ago

      TUNIS (Reuters) - Western and Arab powers meeting in Tunis on Friday will issue a "challenge" to President Bashar al-Assad to let in aid for victims of Syria's intensifying … More »Short of options, "Friends of Syria" to issue aid challenge

      TUNIS (Reuters) - Western and Arab powers meeting in Tunis on Friday will issue a "challenge" to President Bashar al-Assad to let in aid for victims of Syria's intensifying conflict - but a Libya-style military intervention is not on the agenda. They come together as international outrage over Assad's repression of unrest …

    • Mourners surround the hearse carrying the coffin of Kurdish opposition Naser Aldin Berhak during his funeral in Qamishli city
      Syrian forces committing crimes on orders from top: U.N. Reuters - 1 hr 0 mins ago

      GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian forces have shot dead unarmed women and children, shelled residential areas and tortured wounded protesters in hospital under orders from the … More »Syrian forces committing crimes on orders from top: U.N.

      Mourners surround the hearse carrying the coffin of Kurdish opposition Naser Aldin Berhak during his funeral in Qamishli city

      GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian forces have shot dead unarmed women and children, shelled residential areas and tortured wounded protesters in hospital under orders from the "highest level" of army and government officials, the United Nations said on Thursday. Independent U.N. investigators called for perpetrators of such crimes …

    • Tunisia, Egypt Islamists signal bigger religion role Reuters - 1 hr 2 mins ago

      PARIS (Reuters)- After months of reassuring secularist critics, Islamist politicians in Tunisia and Egypt have begun to lay down markers about how Muslim their states … More »Tunisia, Egypt Islamists signal bigger religion role

      PARIS (Reuters)- After months of reassuring secularist critics, Islamist politicians in Tunisia and Egypt have begun to lay down markers about how Muslim their states should be - and first signs show they want more religion than previously admitted. Islamist parties swept the first free elections in both countries in recent …

    • U.S. threatens sanctions on Somali peace spoilers Reuters - 1 hr 3 mins ago

      LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday threatened sanctions against anyone blocking reforms intended to end Somalia's "hopeless, bloody … More »U.S. threatens sanctions on Somali peace spoilers

      LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday threatened sanctions against anyone blocking reforms intended to end Somalia's "hopeless, bloody conflict" and eradicate militant and pirate groups seen as a growing menace to world security. Addressing a conference aimed at energizing attempts to end …

    • A damaged house is seen in the Bab Sabaa neighbourhood of Homs
      Syrian tanks attack in Homs, world outrage grows Reuters - 1 hr 5 mins ago

      AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian tanks pushed into a rebel stronghold in the battered city of Homs on Thursday and U.N. investigators accused President Bashar al-Assad's … More »Syrian tanks attack in Homs, world outrage grows

      A damaged house is seen in the Bab Sabaa neighbourhood of Homs

      AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian tanks pushed into a rebel stronghold in the battered city of Homs on Thursday and U.N. investigators accused President Bashar al-Assad's government of crimes against humanity. Rockets, shells and mortar rounds rained on the Baba Amro district, where armed insurgents are holed up with terrified …

    • White House unveils plan to protect online privacy Reuters - 1 hr 7 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday proposed a "bill of rights" that would give consumers greater online privacy protection and could eventually give the … More »White House unveils plan to protect online privacy

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday proposed a "bill of rights" that would give consumers greater online privacy protection and could eventually give the government greater powers to police Internet firms such as Google Inc and Facebook. While the privacy bill of rights does not impose any immediate new obligations …

    • A BP logo is seen on a petrol station in London
      BP, Anadarko liable for U.S. spill damages Reuters - 1 hr 15 mins ago

      (Reuters) - BP Plc and Anadarko Petroleum Corp are liable for civil damages under federal pollution laws over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a U.S. judge ruled, exposing … More »BP, Anadarko liable for U.S. spill damages

      A BP logo is seen on a petrol station in London

      (Reuters) - BP Plc and Anadarko Petroleum Corp are liable for civil damages under federal pollution laws over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a U.S. judge ruled, exposing them to billions of dollars in potential fines. Wednesday's decision by U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier in New Orleans allows the U.S. government …

    • Taliban calls on security forces to turn on foreigners Reuters - 1 hr 43 mins ago

      KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan Taliban on Thursday called on security forces to turn their guns on foreign "infidel invaders," the group said on its web site in English, … More »Taliban calls on security forces to turn on foreigners

      KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan Taliban on Thursday called on security forces to turn their guns on foreign "infidel invaders," the group said on its web site in English, after an Afghan soldier joined violent protests and shot dead two NATO troops. "(The) Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan calls on all the youth present in the …

    • The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington
      Burned before, Fed officials cautious on rebound Reuters - 1 hr 44 mins ago

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. central bank officials have good reason to be skeptical about the strength of the economy: excessive optimism has caught them flat-footed … More »Burned before, Fed officials cautious on rebound

      The U.S. Federal Reserve building is seen in Washington

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. central bank officials have good reason to be skeptical about the strength of the economy: excessive optimism has caught them flat-footed before. Despite stronger employment data and hints of firmer inflation, Federal Reserve policymakers are not ruling out another round of monetary easing in …

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