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LONDON (Reuters) - Demand for the world's priciest houses is likely to cool this year after two years of strong growth, as concerns over Europe's debt crisis, the health of the global economy and...
At least eight people were killed Thursday in a suicide bombing at the offices of "This Day" newspaper in the Nigerian capital Abuja and another blast at the paper's offices in Kaduna.
Explosions in two major cities are further signs that rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad are shifting tactics.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The roadshow for Facebook Inc's initial public offering is scheduled to start on Monday, meaning the company's shares should begin trading on May 18, a source familiar with the process said on Tuesday. Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has mostly operated in the background during Facebook's closely watched journey to public markets, will be involved in the roadshow, a
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Gunmen in inflatable dinghies killed several security officials in an attack on a military unit on Syria's Mediterranean coast, state media said on Saturday, the first seaborne assault reported during the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. The night raid, along with the killings of at least 15 people in violence in two areas near the capital, underlined the threadbare st
Worldwide shipments of 4G-compatible smartphones and tablets are tipped to reach 61 million this year, but the increase in stock at retail outlets is seeing differing levels of interest from...
An officer who was caught on videotape hitting a Danish activist in the face with a rifle in the West Bank would be dismissed “on moral grounds,” Israeli military said.
Students who were hit by pepper spray during a rally against a hike in tuition fees have expressed their shock over the incident, as college officials defended their actions.
West African leaders will introduce a complete embargo on Mali following last month’s junta coup "until constitutional order is re-established", Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said Monday after an emergency ECOWAS summit in Senegal.
The European Union’s statistics office said unemployment in the euro zone rose to 10.8 percent in February, indicating that the region’s economy is back in recession.
NASHVILLE (Reuters) - Las Vegas turns into Nashville West on Sunday when the Academy of Country Music brings its awards show to the resort city along with stars such as Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton. Among top honors on one of country's biggest nights, the album of the year category features Lambert and her "Four the Record" in a tight race with Eric Church and "Chief," Chesney
BAMAKO, March 23 (Reuters) - Soldiers looted petrol stations and hijacked cars in Mali's capital Bamako on Friday, 48 hours after a military coup, and the African Union said it had assurances that President Amadou Toumani Toure was safe. The AU suspended Mali's membership after the coup, which has left the West African nation in limbo and jangled nerves in a region suffering aftershocks from last
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More foreign tourists than ever came to the United States last year, and they spent a record amount along the way, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Rebels fought gun battles with government forces in Damascus, in the most violent clashes Syria's capital has seen since the start of the year-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. In a fresh effort to form a united international front on the mounting crisis, France circulated a Western-drafted statement for the U.N. Security Council deploring the turmoil and backing pea
At least three people were killed in a grenade attack at a bus station in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Saturday. The city was hit by similar attacks last year after Kenya sent troops into Somalia to fight the al Shabaab rebels.
Even before a tornado tore through this small southern Illinois city, killing six people, Harrisburg had seen trouble. And they have had to rebuild, over and over.
The Republican party's hopes of seizing the US Senate along with the White House in November have been dealt a severe blow by the decision of a veteran senator in a moderate state to step down.
CHARDON, Ohio (Reuters) - Students in an Ohio community shaken by the worst U.S. high school shooting in nearly a year were told to stay home on Tuesday, and the teenage suspect's family said through an attorney they were struggling to comprehend what had happened.

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