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Two more arrests in 'terrorist plot' against Chicago NATO summit -…


Daily Mail

Two more arrests in 'terrorist plot' against Chicago NATO summit
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Two more men have been arrested on terrorism charges ahead of the NATO summit in Chicago, bringing the total number of alleged conspirators to five. It's unknown whether Sebastian Senakiewicz, 24, and Mark Neiweem, 22, ...
Here's what to look for at the 2-day NATO summit in ChicagoWashington Post
US, NATO leaders stress Afghanistan commitment -- despite French plan for ...Fox News
Two more suspects arrested in alleged NATO terror plotCNN
Globe and Mail -ABC News -The Associated Press
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Chen Guangcheng's family and friends 'still at risk' in China - The…


The Guardian

Chen Guangcheng's family and friends 'still at risk' in China
The Guardian
Supporters of Chen Guangcheng have warned that his family and friends in China are still at risk after the blind activist arrived in New York to begin a new life in the United States. Chen ? whose daring escape from house arrest last month prompted a ...
Chen's Arrival in Manhattan Ends Flashpoint in US-China TiesBusinessWeek
Blind Chinese activist who escaped house arrest arrives in USToronto Star
Chen now at 'point of no return'Herald Sun
Wall Street Journal -Financial Times
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PM to announce future role in Afghanistan: MacKay - CTV.ca


CTV.ca

PM to announce future role in Afghanistan: MacKay
CTV.ca
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron hold a meeting on Harper's plane during a flight to Chicago to attend the NATO Summit, Saturday, May 19, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/POOL-Chris Wattie Prime Minister ...
NATO chief says France still set to back Afghanistan missionXinhua
From M16s to Boots, Afghan Troops Feel...ABC News
NATO chief vows 'no rush to the exits' in AfghanistanAFP

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At least 7 dead after quake rocks northern Italy - CNN


ABC News

At least 7 dead after quake rocks northern Italy
CNN
Rome (CNN) -- Italy's prime minister promised to move swiftly to help victims of a strong earthquake that struck northern Italy early Sunday, leaving at least seven people dead. Mario Monti was in Chicago attending the NATO summit when the magnitude ...
Italy quake kills five, damages historic buildingsTehran Times
Four people die in Italy quakeThe Press Association
At least four killed after magnitude-6.0 quake strikes northern ItalyToronto Star
euronews -The Guardian -Los Angeles Times
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Pakistan blocks Twitter because of 'offensive material' - BBC News


BBC News

Pakistan blocks Twitter because of 'offensive material'
BBC News
Pakistani authorities have blocked access to the social media website Twitter because of messages they say are offensive to Islam. They talked of "blasphemous and inflammatory" material although it is not clear exactly what the tweets said.
Pakistan blocks Twitter over Prophet cartoonsAFP
Pakistan blocks access to TwitterHerald Sun
Pakistan Blocks Twitter Over Cartoon ContestNew York Times
The Guardian -Los Angeles Times -CNN International
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21 killed in Syria, including 16 in Hama: NGO - Times of India


Globe and Mail

21 killed in Syria, including 16 in Hama: NGO
Times of India
BEIRUT: At least 21 people were killed in violence across Syria on Sunday, including three children in a village in central Hama province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. At least 16 people were killed in the village of Souran in the ...
Syria: Hama shelling 'kills 16'BBC News
Syria: Damascus clashes prompt claims of high-level assassinationsThe Guardian
Activists: Syrian Troops Kill 16 People in Central SyriaVoice of America (blog)
Reuters -The Associated Press -AFP
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Serbians Vote in Presidential Runoff - Voice of America


Voice of America

Serbians Vote in Presidential Runoff
Voice of America
A man casts his ballot at a polling station during the elections in Belgrade, Serbia, May 20, 2012. A man casts his ballot at a polling station during the elections in Belgrade, Serbia, May 20, 2012. Serbians are voting in a presidential runoff ...
Serbs Vote in Presidential Runoff ElectionNew York Times
Serbia votes for a new presidentTimes of India
Serbian voters go to polls to elect new presidentBBC News
Reuters
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Iran economy minister says EU embargo to push up oil price-CNN - Re…


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Iran economy minister says EU embargo to push up oil price-CNN
Reuters
| WASHINGTON May 20 (Reuters) - Iran's economy minister said oil prices will "certainly" rise if the European Union moves ahead with an embargo in July and that sanctions will backfire on those who impose them. The European Union is preparing for a ...
G8 piles pressure on Iran; vows 'timely' supplies to oil mktsHindustan Times
G8 vows to supply markets despite Iran oil embargoAFP
Iran finance minister: 'Rest assured' record oil prices over nuclear sanctionsCNN
Jerusalem Post -Toronto Star
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Israel marks 45 yrs since seizure of E. Jerusalem - AFP


AFP

Israel marks 45 yrs since seizure of E. Jerusalem
AFP
By Steve Weizman (AFP) ? 4 hours ago JERUSALEM ? Tens of thousands of flag-waving Israelis on Sunday marched in celebration of Jerusalem Day when Israel captured the Arab eastern sector of the city 45 years ago during the Six-Day War.
Netanyahu: Jerusalem will stay unitedYnetnews
J'lem Day march encounters Palestinian protestersJerusalem Post
Jerusalem must be partitioned: OlmertSydney Morning Herald
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Italian bomb attack 'not mafia' - Financial Times


NEWS.com.au

Italian bomb attack 'not mafia'
Financial Times
By Guy Dinmore in Rome A bomb attack outside a school in southern Italy that killed a 16-year-old girl and wounded about a dozen other students was probably the isolated act of an individual and not the mafia, according to investigators who have found ...
Prosecutors Probe Italy BlastWall Street Journal
Lone bomber, not mafia, sought in Italian school attack that killed teenagerNational Post
Single suspect blamed for Brindisi bombBBC News
Herald Sun -Sydney Morning Herald
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