Norway mass-shooting trial reopens debate on violent video games CNN International By John D. Sutter, CNN The military action game, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," sold more than 10 million copies upon its 2009 release. (CNN) -- Norway's alleged mass killer testified on Thursday that he played video games as a way to train for a ... Norway killer sharpened aim by playing video gameThe Associated Press Anger and resignation as Breivik spouts his viewsSydney Morning Herald Anders Behring Breivik planned to film beheading of former prime ministerThe Guardian CBS News all 2,386 news articles ?
Pentagon: America will be ready if needed in Syria The Associated Press By DONNA CASSATA, AP – 57 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AP) — US military leaders clearly expressed reluctance about using American might to stop the unending violence in Syria, insisting that diplomacy remains the best option to force President Bashar Assad ... US Defense Secretary: Pentagon Ready to Help Protect Syrian PeopleVoice of America Panetta Honors Victims, Survivors in Holocaust Remembrance EventDepartment of Defense US military planning, but diplomacy still goal for dealing with SyriaCNN (blog) msnbc.com -Bloomberg all 241 news articles ?
Sudan vows to teach South Sudan 'a final lesson' Los Angeles Times The African rivals slide closer to war over their contested border. UN chief urges them to avoid a ruinous conflict. South Sudan military vehicles drive on the road between Bentiu and Heglig this week. Last week South Sudan seized Heglig, ... US struggles to head off wider Sudan conflictReuters US: Sudan and South Sudan Want to Avoid 'All-Out War'Voice of America UN says South Sudan seized Heglig oil field illegallyBBC News The Associated Press -USA TODAY -Christian Science Monitor all 1,430 news articles ?
Clinton urges tougher UN pressure on Syria The Associated Press By ANNE GEARAN, AP – 1 minute ago PARIS (AP) — US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called Thursday for the UN Security Council to adopt an arms embargo and other tough measures against Syria to try to halt 13 months of bloodshed, ... Syria, UN sign deal on observer missionABC Online Clinton Raises Possible NATO Syria Role as UN Increases MonitorsBusinessWeek UN Security Council Considers Larger Syria Monitoring MissionVoice of America Ynetnews -Reuters India all 3,006 news articles ?
NATO head calls on China, Russia to help fund Afghan forces Reuters * Russian transit route to Afghanistan to expand * Putin won't go to NATO Chicago summit * NATO would like funds from China, others By Sebastian Moffett and Justyna Pawlak BRUSSELS, April 19 (Reuters) - The head of NATO called on China and Russia on ... Taliban Corpse Photos: Friendly Fire in a Digital WarDaily Beast Los Angeles Times reporter on those gory photos and Pentagon pressureWashington Post (blog) NATO Renews Commitment to AfghanistanVoice of America CNN International -Los Angeles Times -The Associated Press all 3,002 news articles ?
Sarkozy-Hollande Runoff Shaping Up in Fight on Finances BusinessWeek By Gregory Viscusi on April 19, 2012 French President Nicolas Sarkozy heads South and his Socialist challenger Francois Hollande goes East on the last day of campaigning before the first round of voting, courting supporters of other candidates whose ... Sarkozy, cornered, threatens Left with a "lesson"Reuters Sarkozy trails behind HollandeBBC News Sarkozy's last best hopes to get off the ropesThe Daily Star Toronto Star -New York Times all 925 news articles ?
India missile test has few critics, unlike NKorea The Associated Press By RAVI NESSMAN, AP – 1 minute ago NEW DELHI (AP) — India's successful test of a powerful new missile that can carry nuclear weapons to Beijing caused barely a ripple — even in China — just days after North Korea was globally vilified for a failed ... India tests missile capable of reaching BeijingWashington Post Mixed views over missile successSydney Morning Herald Canister storage gives N-capable Agni-V missile flexibilityTimes of India The Hindu -Hindustan Times -New York Times all 2,074 news articles ?
At least 38 killed in Iraq attacks ABC Online By foreign affairs editor Peter Cave, wires A wave of apparently coordinated bombing and shooting attacks across Iraq has killed at least 38 people and wounded more than 170 others. There were 14 car bombings, 13 other bomb attacks and three suicide ... Bombs kill 30 in Iraq's worst violence in a monthThe Associated Press Bombings Across Iraq Kill 30Wall Street Journal At least 36 killed in wave of Iraq blastsReuters Los Angeles Times -New York Times all 995 news articles ?
Is Kim Jong Un Preparing to Become North Korea's Economic Reformer? TIME By Bill Powell Thursday, Apr. 19, 2012 North Korean leader Kim Jong-un watches a military parade held to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the North's founder Kim Il-sung in Pyongyang on April 15, 2012. When young Kim Jong Un stood before the ... US takes China 'at word' on N. Korea sanctionsAFP Defense Experts: N. Korea Missile Truck Possible Violation of SanctionsVoice of America South Korea unveils missiles, says can hit any North Korea targetLos Angeles Times CBS News -The Associated Press -Slate Magazine all 953 news articles ?
Lawmakers press UK government over China murder scandal Reuters By Adrian Croft | LONDON (Reuters) - Lawmakers asked the British government on Thursday about rumors that a businessman whose murder sparked political upheaval in China may have been a spy and demanded to know why it took so long for ministers to be ... Bo Ouster Undermines Model Crafted to Bridge China's Wealth GapBloomberg Neil Heywood: Old Harrovian passed on information to MI6Daily Mail Bo Xilai 'responsible for two more deaths'Telegraph.co.uk Wall Street Journal all 478 news articles ?
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