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Rocket damages Red Cross office in Libya's Benghazi
BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A rocket-propelled grenade hit the offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi overnight, leaving a small hole in the side of the building but causing no casualties, an ICRC spokeswoman said on Tuesday. "The offices in Benghazi were hit by an RPG rocket overnight. They were empty... and no one was harmed," Soaade Messoudi told Reuters. The building where 35 international and local staff members normally work is located in the western part of the city. It was not immediately clear who was behind the attack. ...
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T13:06:33Z
US Embassy in Kabul says US ambassador to leave
The U.S. Embassy in Kabul says Ambassador Ryan Crocker will be leaving his post this summer.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T13:03:37Z
Painting that ridicules S. Africa's leader defaced
The controversial portrait of South African President Jacob Zuma painted by Brett Murray stands defaced at the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday May 22, 2012. Footage shown on a national news station showed a man in a suit painting a red X over the president's genital area and then his face. Next a man in a hoodie rubbed black paint over the president's face and down the painting with his hands. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)Two men wielding cans of red and black paint defaced a painting that draws attention to the South African president's genitals and his reputation for promiscuity, as a judge on Tuesday called for an unusual full-bench hearing of the president's court challenge of the gallery's right to display the work.
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MPs scared of News International - Watson
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Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:33:56Z
US Embassy in Kabul says Ambassador Ryan Crocker will leave this summer
KABUL - The U.S. Embassy in Kabul says Ambassador Ryan Crocker will be leaving his post this summer.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T13:06:52Z
Opening statements set in Fort Hood bomb plot case
FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo shows Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo in Nashville, Tenn. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., is accused of planning to bomb a Killeen restaurant filled with Fort Hood soldiers and shoot any survivors last summer. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, the most serious of the six charges on which he's being tried at his federal trial in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo, File)Opening statements are set to be delivered in the trial of a soldier accused of planning to bomb a restaurant frequented by Fort Hood troops in Texas.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:25:58Z
Egypt vote monitors say allowed to start work
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian authorities have finally allowed observers of this week's presidential election to start work, monitoring groups said on Tuesday, too late for them to draw a full picture of Egypt's first genuine leadership contest. Fair, trouble-free voting on Wednesday and Thursday would help the winner establish his authority after 15 months of turbulent military rule since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak during a wave of Arab uprisings last year. ...
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:42:57Z
Best Buy profit falls, adj. earns tops Street view
FILE - In this Sept 12, 2011 file photo, a Best Buy employee looks over a cell phone contract for a customer at a Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif. Best Buy Co.'s fiscal first-quarter profit dropped 26 percent on restructuring charges as the struggling electronics retailer began implementing its turnaround plan. Its adjusted earnings and revenue both topped Wall Street's expectations. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)Best Buy Co. said Tuesday that its fiscal first-quarter profit dropped 26 percent on restructuring charges as the struggling electronics retailer began implementing its turnaround plan.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:52:12Z
Spain teachers, students strike over spending cuts
University students listen to a speaker at a student's meeting before a demonstration against education cuts in Madrid Tuesday May 22, 2012. Teachers at all levels of Spain's education system are on strike to protest billions in spending cuts enacted as part of an austerity drive. The billions of euros in cuts in spending translate into fewer teachers, more students per class, fewer extra-curricular activities and higher university tuition. (AP Photo/Paul White)Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike Tuesday to protest wide-ranging government spending cuts, erecting makeshift tombs at university campuses to symbolize what they claim will be the death of the country's schooling system.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:40:16Z
Everest will be crowded again days after 4 killed
FILE - In this Tuesday, May 6, 2003 file photo, Mount Everest, at 8,850-meter (29,035-foot), the world's tallest mountain situated in the Nepal-Tibet border as seen from an airplane. Days after four people died amid a Days after four people died amid a traffic jam of climbers scrambling to conquer Mount Everest, Nepal officials said a similar rush up the world's tallest peak will begin soon, and there's little they can do to control it.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-22T12:31:32Z