May 20, 2013

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Short Range Missiles Launched By North Korea

North Korea launched three short-range guided missiles into the sea off the Korean Peninsula's east coast Saturday, South Korea's semi-official news agency Yonhap cited the South Korean Defense Ministry as saying.

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Car Bombs In Baghdad; 9 Dead, Many Hurt

At least nine people were killed and 80 others wounded when a string of car bombs exploded in Shiite neighborhoods across the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Wednesday, police said.

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CIA Agent Arrested In Russia

Russia's security services claimed Tuesday to have arrested a CIA agent in a blond wig posing as an employee of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow while he was allegedly trying to recruit a Russian secret service agent to work for the U.S.

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Arrests in Killing of Malcolm X's Grandson

Two bartenders at a bar where Malcolm Shabazz had been drinking are arrested. Prosecutors say a fight ensued over an unpaid bar bill, and Shabazz was beaten. Police are looking at other potential suspects in the case.

Somali President Defies Al-Shabaab By Venturing Into Mogadishu

On his second day in office, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was targeted by the al-Qaeda linked militant group al-Shabaab, and even on this day, as we drive through town, we pass the still-smoking wreckage of the Somali Minister of Interior's convoy. A car filled with explosives drove into his flag car, detonating on impact.

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Syrian Rebels Release Kidnapped U.N. Peacekeepers

Syrian rebels on Sunday released four Filipino U.N. peacekeepers they abducted last week in a dramatic incident that prompted warnings from the Philippines that the nation might pull out its contingent from the Golan Heights.

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Journalists' Sons Slain In Mexico

Brothers Alfredo David Paramo, 20, and Alejandro Paramo, 21, were found dead early Saturday morning in the capital of the border state of Chihuahua. Authorities found 9mm bullet shell casings at the scene, the state-run Notimex news agency reported

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Old Poisoning case Grips Chinese Netizens Worldwide

A cold case involving the poisoning of a college sophomore in Beijing almost two decades ago has captured the imagination of Chinese communities around the world, landing a petition on the White House website and igniting an emotional debate on the pursuit of justice in China.

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35 Dead In India Bus Crash, Police Say

At least 35 passengers were killed and 22 others were injured Wednesday when a bus plunged into a river in a mountainous area of northern India, police said.

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Obama Admin. Reiterates Need For Assad To Go

The White House said Wednesday that Syria's future cannot include President Bashar Assad, attempting to clarify the U.S. position a day after Secretary of State John Kerry said the U.S. and Russia would convene a conference soon to seek peace talks between the Syrian government and the opposition.

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