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Egyptians to elect new president
Egyptians are expected Wednesday to begin voting in an historic presidential election, capping for some the popular uprising that toppled longtime leader Hosni Mubarak more than a year ago.
About 42 minutes ago.
Egyptians to elect new president

Morsi
Mohamed Morsi is an American-educated engineer who vows to stand for democracy, women's rights, and peaceful relations with Israel if he wins the Egyptian presidency.
About 3 hours ago.
Morsi

Moussa
Amre Moussa sweeps through chaotic crowds in Egypt's Beheira province, hailed in the pandemonium by his supporters as "ar-rayis," the president.
About 5 hours ago.
Moussa

Yemen blames al Qaeda for attack
The Yemeni government blames an affiliate of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula for a massive suicide bombing that killed more than 100 soldiers.
About 16 hours ago.
Yemen blames al Qaeda for attack

Interpol targets sex abuse suspects
An Interpol investigation into social networking groups exchanging child abuse material has targeted 55 key suspects in 20 countries, including the United States, and 12 children have been identified and removed from harm, the agency said Tuesday.
About 4 hours ago.
Interpol targets sex abuse suspects

Passenger alert: A bomb's inside me
A passenger who said she had a surgically implanted device inside her prompted a security scare that led to the diversion of a US Airways flight from Paris to North Carolina.
About 6 hours ago.
Passenger alert: A bomb's inside me

U.N. watchdog expects deal with Iran
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says he will sign an agreement soon with Iran over its nuclear program, a sign that Iran may have agreed to broader inspections.
About 12 hours ago.
U.N. watchdog expects deal with Iran

Vatican protesters gather in NYC
A group of Catholic activists gathered in front of a Manhattan cathedral Tuesday for the latest protest over a Vatican reprimand of America's largest organization of Catholic nuns.
About 2 hours ago.
Vatican protesters gather in NYC

Police defuse Argentina theater bomb
Police defuse a potentially deadly bomb at a Buenos Aires theater, a day before former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe was due to speak there.
About 56 minutes ago.
Police defuse Argentina theater bomb

Peru dolphins died of 'natural causes'
Hundreds of dolphins that washed up on Peruvian shores died of natural causes, a government official said in a radio interview Tuesday.
About 1 hours ago.
Peru dolphins died of 'natural causes'

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