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How a boy's death brought a West Bank cinema back to life
A cinema in the West Bank city of Jenin will open for business next week for the first time in 23 years, following a remarkable chain of events tha... Second U.S. sailor found dead in Afghanistan The second U.S. sailor who went missing in Afghanistan last weekend is dead, a Pentagon official said Thursday. Scores die of cholera in Cameroon More than 100 people have died of cholera in Cameroon, according to Joseph Beti Assomo, a regional governor. Police: Woman buried 8 babies French prosecutors said Thursday a woman admitted giving birth to and killing eight babies in northern France. The woman's husband had no idea what... Study: Climate change 'undeniable' Read full story for latest details. At least 90 dead in Pakistan flooding At least 90 people have been killed since Wednesday due to floods caused by monsoon rains in northwest Pakistan, a provincial minister told CNN. 80 die in ferry accident Eighty people were killed late Tuesday in a ferry accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a government spokesman confirmed Thursday. Indonesian woman gets 3 years for harboring terrorists An Indonesian woman was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for aiding and harboring terrorists accused of suicide bombings and other attacks. Anthrax kills 82 hippos, 9 buffalo in Uganda More than 90 animals in Uganda have died since June from a vicious strain of anthrax, officials said Thursday. Spanish judge issues arrest warrants for 3 U.S. soldiers A Spanish judge issued arrest warrants for three U.S. soldiers on Thursday in connection with the death of a Spanish TV cameraman in Iraq in 2003, ... U.S. Military Scrutinizes Leaks for Risks to Afghans Some of the documents released by WikiLeaks contain the names of Afghans who gave information to NATO troops. Iraqi Insurgents Plant Their Flag in Baghdad The group, which has claimed a series of attacks, raised its flag after attacks on police Thursday. Body of Second Missing Sailor Found in Afghanistan Military officials did not provide details about the death of the sailor, Petty Officer Third Class Jarod Newlove. Sarkozy Toughens on Illegal Roma The French president on Wednesday ordered the expulsion of Roma who had committed offenses and said that illegal camps would be taken down. Kuala Lumpur Journal: A Reality Show Where Islam Is the Biggest Star A show in which contestants compete for a job offer as an imam has built a following among young Malaysians. Many Questions About Damaged Japanese Tanker Officials said that they were examining the hull of an oil tanker that was damaged as it traversed a waterway between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. In China, Journalist Prevails For China?s investigative journalists, who grapple with censors, the case of a Shanghai reporter appears to offer a positive turn. Rybkhoz Journal: From Fires to Fish, Heat Wave Batters Russia A record heat wave in the country is felt in such ways as smoky peat fires around Moscow and dying trout at a fish farm. World Population Forecast to Top 7 Billion in 2011 The world?s population will top 7 billion next year, while the ratio of working age adults to the elderly will decline precipitously in developed c... French Woman Charged With Killing 8 Babies A woman who admitted suffocating eight of her babies has been charged with manslaughter and will undergo psychiatric evaluation, a prosecutor said ... 17 members of security forces killed in Iraq Militants killed 17 members of Iraq's security forces Thursday in a combination of shootings and roadside bombs that was a bitter demonstration ...
Venice Festival to premiere 79 films Sofia Coppola's comic drama Somewhere, and Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan will make their world premieres at the Venice Film Festival, among ...
Police question French minister in L'Oreal affair Police on Thursday questioned the French labor minister about his relationship with the billionaire L'Oreal cosmetics heiress in an investigation .... At least 80 dead after Congo boat disaster A boat ferrying about 200 passengers to Congo's capital capsized after hitting a rock, and a government spokesman said Thursday at least 80 people ... Second U.S. sailor's body recovered in Afghanistan A second U.S. Navy sailor who went missing in a dangerous part of eastern Afghanistan was found dead and his body recovered, a senior U.S. military... Rivers burst, floods kill at least 60 in Pakistan Rivers burst their banks during monsoon rains, washing away streets, battering a dam and killing at least 60 people in most severe floods in ...
French woman admits to suffocating newborns French police are escorting a couple to a court hearing after the corpses of eight newborn babies were found on their property in a town in norther... Karzai seeks more anti-terror action outside Afghanistan Afghan President Hamid Karzai pushed his international partners on Thursday to take stronger action against terrorist sanctuaries outside of ...
Al-Qaeda-linked group claims TV bombing in Baghdad An al-Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility Thursday for a bombing earlier this week targeting the Baghdad offices of a pan-Arab television ...
Parents mourn 2 boys killed by storm in Haiti camp Distraught parents mourned the loss of two children in a camp for Haitian earthquake survivors Wednesday, a day after rains caused a wall to ...
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