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KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday lashed out at the United States for failing to fully cooperate with an investigation into the massacre of 16 Afghan villagers by a U.S. staff sergeant and questioned whether only one soldier could have been involved. A series of blunders by the United States, including the killings in Kandahar province on Sunday and the inadvertent burning
LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi's government on Tuesday accused Madonna of not consulting over her plans to build 10 new schools in the poor southern African state and said the singer seemed more...
Italy condemned the British government Friday for failing to warn it ahead of a botched rescue attempt in northern Nigeria which saw British hostage Chris McManus and his Italian colleague Francesco Molinara killed by their captors.
The first two cars were packed as usual for the morning rush, so tightly that people stood pressed flesh to flesh, sandwiched between bicycles and the few seats, many without so much as a strap to hold onto.
(Reuters) - Facebook diminishes shareholder rights with its dual-class share structure and limits the accountability of its board of directors to investors, proxy advisory group Institutional Shareholder Services said on Monday. It is unclear how much the criticism will affect investors' willingness to park their cash in the fast-growing social networking company, which filed registration papers
TEHRAN/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Iran accused Europeans on Monday of waging "psychological warfare" after the EU banned imports of Iranian oil, and President Barack Obama said Washington would impose more sanctions to address the "serious threat presented by Iran's nuclear program."
The head of a football anti-racism group has called for the English Football Association to charge Liverpool with bringing the game into disrepute over their response to Luis Suarez's eight-match ban for using racist language at Patrice Evra.
Anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu has criticised the South African ANC government for not issuing a visa to the Dalai Lama. The government has denied accusations that they are stalling on the visa because of pressure from China.
NEW YORK -- Standard & Poor's is saying investors should sell Google's stock because it believes the search leader's decision to buy Motorola Mobility increases...
Russia on Thursday condemned France’s air-dropped weapons supply to Libyan rebels, while Paris claimed that it was required to protect civilians from an imminent attack, and therefore does not breach the UN-sanctioned arms embargo.
ISLAMABAD -- Members of Pakistan's Parliament slammed the United States on Saturday for the raid that killed al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden on their soil,...
Reuters - A veteran music executive has lambasted the Grammy Awards as "a series of hypocrisies and contradictions," in a full-page New York Times advertisement that ran a week after last Sunday's annual ceremony.
The United States said Monday it is "dismayed" by the 11-year prison term reportedly handed down for an Iranian human rights lawyer and urged her immediate release.
The United States criticized the sentencing of former Yukos chief Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner to 14 years in prison, calling it selective prosecution.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday in New York, a day after she said the United States is "deeply disappointed" with Israel's decision to build new housing units in sensitive areas of east Jerusalem.
British airlines should stop "kowtowing" to American security demands like making passengers take off their shoes, the chairman of British Airways argued at an industry conference.
British airlines should stop "kowtowing" to American security demands like making passengers take off their shoes and remove laptops from carry-on bags, the chairman of British Airways argued at an industry conference.
Fired NPR news analyst Juan Williams slammed his former employer Sunday, saying it had engaged in "character assassination" against him and calling comments from the company's president about him "despicable."

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