Mali's Tuareg rebels claim independence in north Christian Science Monitor Separatist Tuareg rebels have captured large areas of mail's vast Saraha region and declared the independent state of Azawad. By Bate Felix, Reuters / April 6, 2012 Burkina Faso's foreign affairs minister Djibril Bassole (l.) and Mali's junta leader ... Mali rebels claim independent state in Sahara regionCNN International Mali's rebels declare independent state in country's northGlobe and Mail Mali's Tuareg Rebels Declare IndependenceTIME Voice of America -Reuters all 1,285 news articles ?
Syria steps up offensives ahead of cease-fire The Associated Press By KARIN LAUB, AP – 1 minute ago BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian troops shelled restive cities and villages and sent tanks and snipers into battle against rebels in the capital's suburbs on Friday, broadening a government offensive that appeared aimed at crushing ... Syrian Assault Undermines Ceasefire HopesTIME Fighting rages as thousands protest in SyriaAFP Syrian villagers clash with government loyalists, opposition saysCNN Voice of America -Reuters all 3,231 news articles ?
Malawi President Hospitalized in S. Africa TIME By AP / RAPHAEL TENTHANI Friday, Apr. 06, 2012 (BLANTYRE, Malawi) — Malawi's president is being treated in South Africa for an undisclosed ailment, state media reported Friday. Officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not ... Mutharika, Malawi's flawed “economist-in-chief”euronews Malawi president dies, leaving nation in political suspenseTelegraph.co.uk Questions Swirl Around Malawi's President After Heart AttackNew York Times Reuters all 617 news articles ?
Arms dealer Viktor Bout, blamed for arming Al Qaeda, receives 25 years in prison Christian Science Monitor An angry Moscow has vowed to repatriate Russian arms merchant Viktor Bout, whom a US court convicted of conspiring to kill American citizens. By Ariel Zirulnick, Staff writer / April 6, 2012 This November 2010 file photo shows Russian arms trafficker ... 'Merchant of Death' sentenced to 25 years in prisonHindustan Times Russia Denounces US Sentencing of Arms DealerNew York Times US sentence for arms dealer Bout 'political' - RussiaBBC News RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -The Guardian -CNBC.com all 1,255 news articles ?
Egypt's Islamists Join Race for Presidency Ahead of May P Bloomberg Thousands of backers of Salafi Egyptian presidential hopeful Hazem Abu Ismail gathered today in Cairo amid concern he may be disqualified if reports that his mother held US citizenship are confirmed. The elections commission said yesterday that it ... Egyptian protesters rally to keep Islamist in raceThe Associated Press Anti-American Egyptian Candidate May Be Tripped Up by Mother's US TiesNew York Times
Syrian assault continues despite UN deadline Financial Times By Borzou Daragahi in Beirut and Daniel Dombey in Istanbul Syrian security forces loyal to the regime of President Bashar Assad intensified their year-long military assault on civilian opposition strongholds on Friday as a United Nations and Arab ... refugees flood TurkeyCNN In one of Turkey's most religiously diverse provinces, close ties with Syria ...Public Radio International PRI Syria crisis: Turkey refugee surge amid escalation fearBBC News The Daily Star -Reuters -Local 10 all 210 news articles ?
Bosnia Marks 20 Years Since War Began TIME By AP / AIDA CERKEZ Friday, Apr. 06, 2012 (SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina) — Exactly 11541 red chairs have been lined up in rows along Sarajevo's main street — one for every man, woman and child killed in the siege that ended up being the longest in ... Empty chairs in Sarajevo mark Bosnia war anniversaryBBC News 20 years later, Bosnia still doesn't know where to goCTV.ca Sarajevo Marks War AnniversaryVoice of America Reuters -Irish Times all 835 news articles ?
Austerity drives up suicide rate in debt-ridden Greece CNN By Teo Kermeliotis, for CNN (CNN) -- When Apostolos Polyzonis's bank refused to see him last September, the 55-year-old Greek businessman had just 10 euros ($13) in his pocket. Out of work and bankrupt, he thought all he could do with his remaining ... The human cost of austerity: EU leaders have blood on their hands over suicide ...Daily Mail Greek unrest after pensioner suicide beside parliamentBBC News Despairing Greek leftist makes final standReuters New York Times -Washington Post -Wall Street Journal all 1,595 news articles ?
Clinton announces easing of some Myanmar sanctions Hindustan Times The Obama administration has said it would ease some sanctions against Myanmar and soon nominate an ambassador to the country following landmark elections that saw opposition gains in parliament. "The United States is committed to taking steps ... US moves to ease Myanmar sanctions after reformsReuters US to ease sanctions against BurmaBBC News China calls for lifting of sanctions on MyanmarBusinessWeek CNN -Washington Post -Voice of America all 348 news articles ?
Sudan denies report that South Sudan downed its fighter jet CNN Sudanese Defense Minister Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein speaks to the press upon his return from Ethiopia on April 4. Sudan is denying that the South Sudanese military shot down a Sudanese fighter jet. In a dangerous escalation of border violence, ... Many South Sudanese unable to return homeWashington Post Dispossessed: the South Sudanese without a nationalityBBC News S.Sudanese face uncertain future in north next weekChicago Tribune AllAfrica.com -Khaleej Times all 193 news articles ?
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