From Prisoner to Parliament in Myanmar New York Times YANGON, Myanmar — Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the democracy advocate silenced for two decades by Myanmar's generals with house arrests and overturned elections, assumed a new role in her country's political transition on Sunday, apparently winning a seat in ... For Suu Kyi, a new role and heavier burdenReuters Joy in the streets as voters embrace Suu KyiSydney Morning Herald Change is brewing in Burma, but road is longABC Online Times of India -CBC.ca -The Australian all 4,195 news articles ?
Empowered Syrian opposition group gets help to fight regime, aid citizens CNN Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The once-fractured Syrian opposition appeared to take major steps forward Sunday, with the Syrian National Council earning international recognition and vowing to pay members of its fighting force who are battling President ... International coalition plans to fund Syrian rebelsToronto Star No agreement to arm Syrian rebels by 'Friends of Syria'MiamiHerald.com US pledges $12M to Syria's rebelsCBS News TIME -Reuters -Fox News all 4,300 news articles ?
Mali Tuareg rebels control Timbuktu as troops flee BBC News Tuareg rebels in Mali have seized Timbuktu, the last northern army stronghold, as the leaders of last month's military coup said they were ready to cede power. A rebel statement said they had "control of the entire region" and had ended Malian ... Mali Coup Leader, Facing Sanction Threats, Promises to Hold ElectionsNew York Times Mali coup leader reinstates old constitutionUSA TODAY Gaddafi's Posthumous Gift to Mali: The Tuareg Seize TimbuktuTIME Reuters UK all 1,386 news articles ?
In Egyptian Hard-Liner's Surge, New Worries for the Muslim Brotherhood New York Times CAIRO — Hazem Salah Abu Ismail is an old-school Islamist. He wants to move toward abolishing Egypt's peace treaty with Israel and cites Iran as a successful model of independence from Washington. He worries about the mixing of the genders in the ... Egypt Islamists Criticized Over Seeking PresidencyWall Street Journal Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to field presidential candidateCNN International Muslim Brotherhood Candidate to Run in EgyptBusinessWeek Washington Post -Reuters all 664 news articles ?
Britain remembers Falklands invasion 30 years on BBC News A single candle is to be lit at Britain's National Arboretum to mark the 30th anniversary of the start of the Falklands War. Argentina invaded the islands, which it calls the Malvinas, on 2 April 1982. The UK responded by sending a taskforce to regain ... Cameron marks 30 years since Falklands invasionABC Online US wanted to hand the Falklands to Argentina secret papers reveal on the 30th ...Daily Mail Veteran in 'Falklands friends' moveThe Press Association AFP -The Guardian all 831 news articles ?
Thai Bomb Attacks Mark Increased Threat Wall Street Journal By JAMES HOOKWAY Three car-bomb attacks in southern Thailand, which killed at least 14 people and wounded hundreds more over the weekend, are propelling a long-simmering Muslim insurgency to a new crisis point after years of brutal attacks. Muslim militants in south Thailand growing strongerChristian Science Monitor Bombs in southern Thailand kill 14, injure 340The Associated Press Blasts kill nine in southern ThailandLos Angeles Times The Guardian -Voice of America all 1,025 news articles ?
Relief as fire-hit cruise ship safe in Malaysia The Associated Press By EILEEN NG, AP – 1 minute ago SANDAKAN, Malaysia (AP) — Smiling passengers voiced relief and gratitude after safely leaving a fire-damaged luxury cruise ship that was stranded at sea for 24 hours and limped without air-conditioning into a Malaysian ... Fire-stricken cruise ship limps into portSydney Morning Herald Distressed ship carrying 45 Canadians docks safelyCTV.ca cruise ship heads to port after being stranded at sea for 24 hoursFox News USA TODAY -Reuters all 2,655 news articles ?
N. Korea Sets Date for Special Party Conference Voice of America April 01, 2012 N. Korea Sets Date for Special Party Conference VOA News North Korea announced Monday it will hold a special ruling party conference just before a controversial satellite launch set for mid-April. The North's official Korean Central News ... AP Exclusive: Images show North Korea launch workThe Associated Press Images show North Korea launch workSydney Morning Herald New satellite images show North Korea launch workCBS News The Press Association -Times of India all 404 news articles ?
Britain set for nation-wide Internet, phone monitoring Toronto Sun Britain is to allow one of its intelligence agencies to monitor all phone calls, texts, emails and online activities in the country to help tackle crime and militant attacks, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday. “It is vital that police and security ... Britain set for sweeping Internet, phone monitoringReuters UK Senior Conservative backbencher David Davis criticised the plansBBC News Expanded powers to monitor UK email plannedIrish Times The Guardian -The Press Association all 700 news articles ?
China shuts down 16 websites USA TODAY By Calum MacLeod, USA TODAY BEIJING – Numerous websites remained shut down Sunday as the Communist government sought to penalize popular social media sites for circulating rumors of a coup. By Andy Wong,, AP Chinese websites went wild with rumors after ... China shuts down 16 websites in effort to curb rumorsDetroit Free Press China cracks down amid talk of power struggleIrish Times Beijing Cracks Down on Web Commentary to Quell Political SpeculationWall Street Journal BBC News -New York Times -Washington Post all 803 news articles ?
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