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Violence in Syria Continues After Diplomacy Fails
The collapse of diplomatic efforts to mediate Syria’s uprising evolved into renewed bombardment on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad’s forces launched an assault on the city of Homs.
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Palestinian Factions Reach Unity Deal
The rival Palestinian movements Fatah and Hamas said on Monday that they had formed an interim unity government led by Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president.
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Ruling Party in Mexico Picks Woman as Candidate
The National Action Party chose a woman, the first from a major party, as its candidate for president in a primary on Sunday.
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U.S. Drone Strikes Are Said to Target Rescuers
A London-based journalism group said 50 civilians had been killed in strikes in Pakistan as they tried to help, and more than 20 others died in strikes on funerals.
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Army Colonel Challenges Pentagon’s Afghanistan Reports
After two deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis says the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about how the war there is going.
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With Focus on Economy, National Front Makes Gains in Northern France
The National Front party is finding support in parts of France’s post-industrial north where financial issues are proving more important than immigration.
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On Streets of Cairo, Walls Prove No Barrier to Clashes
Security forces erected two walls bisecting streets that had been central battlegrounds between security forces and protesters calling for the end of military rule.
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Tuaregs Use Qaddafi’s Arms for Rebellion in Mali
After fighting for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, hundreds of Tuareg rebels helped themselves to some of his weapons and returned to Mali to continue a longstanding rebellion.
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The Long Run: For Ron Paul, a Distinctive Worldview of Long Standing
Ron Paul’s political views are unusual, and, as a closer look at his life reveals, unusually constant, shaping not only his career in Congress but also how he has lived his life.
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Alberto Contador Found Guilty of Doping
An appeals court ruled on Monday that Alberto Contador, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, used a performance-enhancing drug when he won the race in 2010.
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