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AMMAN (Reuters) - The main Syrian National Council opposition group said it had accepted the resignation of its president, setting the stage for a showdown between the powerful Muslim Brotherhood and its political rivals over who will be the new leader. The internal conflicts have come to a head over the position held by Burhan Ghalioun, a secular sociologist backed by the Brotherhood, who offere
Mali’s coup leaders said Sunday they respect a decision by the West African bloc ECOWAS that interim president Dioncounda Traore must head the country's transition until general elections can be held.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi spoke amid concerns about the potential for voting fraud and the military’s willingness to shift to civilian control.
Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi would extend Iran’s influence over the Iraqi people and Shiite Muslims everywhere if he were to succeed Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
A relative mourning Qadoura Moussa, a governor in Jenin who died of heart attacks while investigating gunfire directed at his home.The death of a respected West Bank governor, Qadoura Moussa, is the latest sign that lawlessness is creeping back into Jenin, a beacon of Palestinian self-rule.
The political disarray in Greece raised further doubts on Tuesday about the country’s future in the euro zone, as well as fears about the stability of the common currency itself.
The chairman of the opposition in the Israeli Parliament agreed early Tuesday morning to join the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a surprise move that staves off early elections.
Kirsan N. Ilyumzhinov held a three-hour meeting with Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, on Sunday, but it was unclear whether he was acting on his own or unofficially on Moscow’s behalf.
BOSTON (Reuters) - To practice leadership in your life, seize opportunities to make and learn from decisions, whenever and wherever they arise, says Harvard Business Review.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez is a sharp-tongued widow bent on honoring her late husband's political legacy by boosting state control over the economy - even if that means making enemies along the way. Defying warnings from Spain and the European Union, the center-left leader unveiled a plan on Monday to take control of energy company YPF from Spain's Repsol. Arg
Alex Salmond, Scotland’s first minister, wants a referendum in 2014, counting on a surge in nationalist feelings stirred by memories of the Battle of Bannockburn against the English in 1314.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel delayed a scheduled eviction to allow Jewish settlers from a house in the volatile West Bank city of Hebron time to argue their legal case for tenancy.
Former prime minister and opposition leader Macky Sall (pictured) won Senegal's presidential run-off on Sunday with 65.8% of the vote to the 34.2% garnered by incumbent Abdoulaye Wade, provisional results showed Tuesday.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said a new 500 billion euro fund could operate in tandem with a temporary one that still has money.
Khairat el-Shater, a leader of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and an advocate for moderation and modernization, says that recent elections have proved that Egyptians want an explicitly Islamic state.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A senior Chinese politician, whose prospects for the top leadership are under a cloud, appeared before the media on Friday, in an apparent bid to dispel rumors that a scandal involving a one-time top ally had forced him out. Bo Xilai, the telegenic and controversial Communist Party chief of the southwestern municipality of Chongqing, appeared at a small meeting held during Chi
Iceland opened a criminal trial Monday against its former prime minister, Geir H. Haarde, becoming the first country to prosecute one of its leaders over the financial crisis of 2008.
Opposition leader Macky Sall (pictured) of the June 23 Movement urged unity Wednesday ahead of a March 18 run-off in which he will face incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade, whose bid for a third term sparked a month of riots that left six dead.

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