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CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak. The Brotherhood said Mohamed Mursi was ahead based on a small sample of results shortly after voting ended in an election th
Bahrain's Formula One organizers insist that the Gulf state's grand prix race will go ahead as planned in April, despite recent fears that its political situation has not improved.
President Obama offered his support to Yemen’s vice president, who is the sole candidate in an election aimed at peacefully removing the country’s current leader.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy grew at its fastest pace in 1-1/2 years in the fourth quarter, but a rebuilding of stocks by businesses and slower business spending warned of weaker growth in early 2012.
The question shadowing Egypt’s parliamentary elections is whether a robust enough Parliament will emerge to challenge the military’s 60-year grip on power.
Appearing at a factory, Prime Minster Vladimir V. Putin said that authority in Russia had become too concentrated and that the economy and democratization should move forward.
Greece, already facing social unrest over government-imposed austerity measures, must prepare for more of the same as the country struggles with its debt.
With elections set for Sunday in Spain in more than 8,000 municipalities and 13 regions, thousands have taken to the streets, calling for an end to corruption.
Driving across the stark Nevada desert at 75 miles an hour, you don't expect to find much.
Stocks have shrugged off economic reports lately, looking instead to this week's results from big names in the technology and financial industries.
America's top military officer painted an upbeat picture Wednesday of progress in Afghanistan. But the Joint Chiefs chairman, Adm. Mike Mullen, cautioned that recent successes are fragile and future advances will be costly.
Crystal Bowersox is center stage at S.I.R. Studios in Hollywood, rehearsing two lines from her new single over and over: "You'd come home with bourbon breath, Jack in the air. And when you broke my bones, I told the school I fell down the stairs."
Cuban President Raul Castro told legislators Saturday that the country's economy would undergo significant change in the coming year, but added that the measures aimed to bolster socialism -- not make Cuba a capitalist nation.
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After a wild ride last week, stocks could be in for a more volatility going into Thanksgiving.

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