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A scientific spacecraft whizzing out of control around the Earth may have failed because it was struck by some type of antisatellite weapon, the director of Russia’s space agency said.
An oil drilling rig that was being towed in a storm sank Sunday off the coast of Sakhalin Island with 67 people on board, most of whom are still missing.
A Turkish criminal court refused to find that the killing of Hrant Dink resulted from a conspiracy by an illegal network protected by the government.
Although some European officials talk of “managing” a Greek exit from the euro, the political and financial costs, and risks of panic and contagion, would represent a fundamental challenge.
Sunday was a day of remembrance and self-examination for Norway as a memorial was held for the 93 people killed in two recent attacks.
At least 279 people were killed and more than 1,300 were injured after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake shook eastern Turkey, close to its border with Iran.
Police officials said on Friday that they were searching for two European aid workers who were kidnapped the day before in central Pakistan.
Twitter users in France on Sunday circumvented a law that prohibits the publication, by the press or any Internet-connected citizen, of presidential voting tallies or estimates before 8 p.m.
A dormant anti-Americanism has been reawakened, fueled by a sense that the media-driven culture of the United States has undermined justice and fair play in the case of Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
In his first interview since his May 14 arrest on charges of attempted rape, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was uncomfortable, intermittently angry and sounded bitter.
The Israeli parliament on Monday held its first public debate on whether to commemorate the Turkish genocide of Armenians a century ago, a politically fraught topic.
Ships and aircraft were ordered to stay away because of the risk of explosion. The leak developed as workers tried to cap a well 150 miles east of Scotland.
Analysts say a presidential-level meeting scheduled for June 25 is the best opportunity in years to end the stalemate over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Germany may be the only European nation that is large enough and rich enough to cover the debts of its struggling neighbors, but its citizens are reluctant to be the source of the bailout.
Testimony by Charlotte Church, a singer, and Anne Diamond, a television anchor, turned attention at the inquiry on press abuses in Britain from James Murdoch to his father, Rupert.
A rally in the Russian market ahead of the election shows that investors are confident Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin will win with enough legitimacy to avoid short-term political instability.
The move would involve complex legal and financial steps and could set back the economy further, many say.
When Anders Behring Breivik, the suspect, was not plotting mass murder, he was busy playing video games and blogging, listening to Euro pop and watching episodes of “True Blood.”
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