Libyan Prime Minister Freed From Captivity: Report Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan was freed from captivity just hours after gunmen abducted him Thursday at dawn from the hotel where he resides in the capital, Tripoli, according to the state news agency. | |
| Egypt Slams U.S. Over Aid Cut Egypt on Thursday criticized the U.S. decision to halt some aid to the army-backed government following a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood that has plunged the country into a violent political crisis. China Passes U.S. As World's Biggest Oil Importer China has achieved another world-beating status its leaders don't want: Biggest oil importer. | |
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| Iraq Carries Out 42 Executions In Single Week Iraq has executed 42 "terrorism" convicts over the past week, the justice minister said Thursday, defying condemnation of its extensive use of the death penalty as violence intensifies. |
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| 110 People Own 35 Pct Of Russia's Wealth A staggering 35 percent of household wealth in Russia is owned by just 110 people, the highest level of inequality in the world barring a few small Caribbean islands, a report by a major investment bank says. |
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| Azerbaijan Announces Election Results... Before Vote Even Takes Place Something funny happened the day before Azerbaijan's presidential election: The election commission announced the winner. |
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