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Iraq violence kills eight
Five bombings and clashes between soldiers and gunmen killed eight people in Iraq on Tuesday, officials said, the latest in a spate of violence that has cost more than 370 lives so far this month.
(
AFP
- 21 May 2013 )
Russia slams Eurovision 'nul points' vote scandal
Moscow reacted angrily on Tuesday as its neighbour Azerbaijan admitted that its vote at the Eurovision Song Contest awarding "nul points" to Russia's song appeared to have been falsified.
(
AFP
- 21 May 2013 )
Turkish Airlines reverses stewardess lipstick ban
Turkish Airlines has reversed a ban on air hostesses wearing brightly-coloured lipstick following accusations it was trying to Islamise the company under government influence.
(
AFP
- 10 May 2013 )
S. Korea calls for pullout from joint industrial zone
South Korea said Friday that all remaining staff at its joint industrial complex with North Korea should leave for their own safety, after Pyongyang shunned an offer of formal talks.
(
AFP
- 26 April 2013 )
27 dead as Iraqi forces clash with protesters: army
Clashes between Iraqi security forces and protesters killed 27 people on Tuesday, the deadliest showdown since Sunnis took to the streets four months ago calling for the Shiite premier to resign.
(
AFP
- 23 April 2013 )
Powerful earthquake hits China
Hundreds of people were killed or injured when a strong earthquake struck China's southwestern Sichuan province, local officials said, five years after a massive quake devastated the region.
(
AFP
- 20 April 2013 )
Investigators hunt clues in deadly Boston blasts
A massive probe was under way Tuesday after two bombs struck the Boston Marathon, killing at least three and wounding more than 100.
(
AFP
- 16 April 2013 )
World's first womb transplant woman pregnant
The first woman ever to receive a uterus from a deceased donor, is two-weeks pregnant following a successful embryo transplant, her doctors said on Friday.
(
AFP
- 12 April 2013 )
IMF's Lagarde says euro has 'long-standing future'
International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde on Sunday told an audience in China that the euro has a solid future and that she hopes no more countries in Europe will need bailouts.
(
AFP
- 7 April 2013 )
Time running out on nuclear talks, Kerry warns Iran
The United States' top diplomat warned Iran on Sunday that time is running out on nuclear negotiations between the Islamic republic and world powers.
(
AFP
- 7 April 2013 )
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