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Women wait in line during a food distribution operation near Cite Soleil. Thousands remain homeless a month after a powerful earthquake hit Haiti.
Despite the good intentions of the world community, weary relief workers say the coming weeks will severely test the resolve of foreign contributors and the Haitian government. (Ramon Espinosa/AP)

Move comes after Iran announces it has begun producing higher-grade enriched uranium itself.


Training gives soldiers, police and intelligence officers a two-week crash course in the basics of fighting a war.

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Africa

Televangelist denies 'quid pro quo' with ex-Liberian president
(Post, February 4, 2010; 7:49 PM)

Southern Sudan warns U.N. about role in independence vote
(Post, February 2, 2010)

U.S. playing a key role in Yemen attacks
(Post, January 27, 2010)

Digest: Digest
(Post, January 27, 2010)

Afghanistan War Deaths
(Post, January 24, 2010)
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Asia/Pacific

Toyota announces global recall of more than 400,000 Prius, other hybrid cars
(Post, February 9, 2010; 8:41 AM)

Digest: Digest
(Post, February 8, 2010)

Priuses sold in Japan to be recalled
(Post, February 8, 2010)

Digest: Digest
(Post, February 7, 2010)

Reverse exodus of 'shocked, sad' workers challenges India
(Post, February 6, 2010)
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Europe

Digest: Digest
(Post, February 9, 2010)

ANALYSIS: Iranian plan will move nation closer to having material for bomb
(Post, February 9, 2010)

Drop in U.S. aid hits fragile Ukraine
(Post, February 7, 2010)

Gates skeptical of Iran's claims about nuclear deal
(Post, February 7, 2010)

Only a daring budget approach will yield results
(Post, February 7, 2010)
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Latin America

A month later, earthquake relief efforts still fall short
(Post, February 9, 2010)

Children taken in Haiti face uncertain fate
(Post, February 8, 2010)

For Haitian songstress, the show must go on
(Post, February 8, 2010)

Quake upends rules of criminal justice
(Post, February 7, 2010)

U.S. Baptist group charged in Haiti
(Post, February 5, 2010)
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North America

Haiti seeks more food and shelter aid for coming weeks
(Post, January 26, 2010)

Security forces prepare for Olympic Games
(Post, January 23, 2010)

Waiting for help: Digging through the destruction
(Post, January 15, 2010)

LETTER FROM MEXICO: Museum on drugs reflects harsh new reality
(Post, January 14, 2010)

Reputed Mexican drug lord arrested in raid on vacation home in Baja California
(Post, January 13, 2010)
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Middle East

U.S., allies moving quickly on sanctions against Iran, Obama says
(Post, February 9, 2010; 2:44 PM)

Analysis: Iranian plan will move nation closer to having material for bomb
(Post, February 9, 2010)

Iran set to produce more potent uranium
(Post, February 8, 2010)

U.S. officials confirm kidnapping of American in Iraq
(Post, February 7, 2010)

Gates skeptical of Iran's claims about nuclear deal
(Post, February 7, 2010)
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Latest Wire Reports

Canadian police look into old cases after arrest
(AP, February 9, 2010; 6:19 PM)

Pro-Chavez lawmakers plan to punish dissidents
(AP, February 9, 2010; 6:17 PM)

Health crisis in Haiti enters a deadly new phase
(AP, February 9, 2010; 6:05 PM)

Relatives in eastern Cuba say woman has turned 125
(AP, February 9, 2010; 6:04 PM)

US poised to seize Afghan town as Taliban dig in
(AP, February 9, 2010; 6:03 PM)
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