Nations expel Syrian diplomats over massacre

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Decision by the United States and its allies comes as U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan warns President Bashar al-Assad that the crisis has reached “a tipping point.”

In Greece, church’s tangled ties with government raise questions

In Greece, church’s tangled ties with government raise questions

In time of economic crisis, some want the Greek Orthodox Church to do more to help.

Assange loses his extradition battle

Assange loses his extradition battle

Britain’s Supreme Court also grants WikiLeaks founder two weeks to consider lodging an application to reopen the case.

In Yemen, U.S. airstrikes breed anger

In Yemen, U.S. airstrikes breed anger

The escalated drone campaign has produced backlash over casualties and driven tribesmen to al-Qaeda.

Iran acknowledges that Flame virus has infected computers nationwide

Officials suggest code is related to virus that damaged centrifuges in an Iranian nuclear facility two years ago.

Ex-Beijing mayor regrets Tiananmen

Ex-Beijing mayor regrets Tiananmen

Chen Xitong, Beijing mayor at time of massacre, says in new book it was preventable and “a tragedy.”

Russia warns of reprisals over U.S. ban

Russia warns of reprisals over U.S. ban

Senior Putin aide denounces ‘Magnitsky’ bill that would place sanctions on Moscow officials.

Pakistan’s legal system under scrutiny

Pakistan’s legal system under scrutiny

Law used to convict doctor who tried to help CIA find bin Laden is unique to tribal areas of Pakistan.

A view of a tower which collapsed on May 29, 2012 after a earthquake in San Felice sul Pannaro, already hit by another earthquake on May 20.  At  least eight people were killed on Tuesday when a strong earthquake rocked northeastern Italy, just nine days after another quake in the same region wrought death and destruction.  AFP PHOTO / Geppy TogliaGeppy Toglia/AFP/GettyImages

Earthquake shakes northern Italy

PHOTOS | The magnitude-5.8 earthquake has left factory workers among its more than a dozen victims.

Spain’s economic troubles mount

Spain’s economic troubles mount

Problems are pushing it closer to a bailout that could destabilize the global economy, officials fear.

Anti-abortion groups embrace Chen

Anti-abortion groups embrace Chen

Conservatives hope spotlight on Chinese activist’s work will bolster efforts to curb abortions in U.S.

Canada: Police say severed foot mailed to Conservative party headquarters

Canada: Police say severed foot mailed to Conservative party headquarters

Another body part was discovered when investigators intercepted a second suspicious package.

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Afghanistan’s accidental victims

PHOTOS | Near unfenced Bagram Airfield, scrap-metal collectors and sheep herders are being crippled, blinded and burned by U.S. military ammunition.

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Egyptians head to polls

PHOTOS | Egyptians voted in the first presidential election since the Arab Spring uprising.

Babushkas fall short at Eurovision

PHOTOS | The Russian grannies captured hearts, but not enough votes to win the European song contest.

In Egypt, women on the sidelines

Despite their role in the protests that ousted Hosni Mubarak, women say they have been shut out of the political decision-making since the revolution.

Suicide bomber kills scores in Yemen

Officials say at least 60 are dead, 200 are injured after Sanaa attack.

The dangerous road to Everest

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Transgender contestant wins Miss Congeniality

Miss Universe Canada pageant competitor Jenna Talackova was initially disqualified.

India’s ‘elder sister’

Mamata Banerjee is a rising force in Indian politics, and the biggest obstacle its economic liberalization.

Earthquake in Italy kills at least 4

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Olympic torch relay

PHOTOS | The Olympic flame arrived in the United Kingdom and begins a 70-day relay involving 8,000 torchbearers covering 8,000 miles.

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