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Prosecutor: Mercenaries aiding fugitive Kadafi son
World NowSeif Islam Kadafi: The International Criminal Court says it will “intercept” any aircraft linked to a mercenary-backed scheme to shield Seif Islam Kadafi, son of deceased Libyan dictator Moammar Kadafi, from arrest.... -
Aid can't get through to many Somalia famine victims, expert says
World NowMany Somali famine victims are not getting help. As UNICEF and other aid agencies struggle to upscale their humanitarian operations in southern Somalia, most famine victims are still beyond their reach.... -
Somalis fleeing famine killed by Kenyan raid, aid group says
World NowAid group says Kenya forces attacked camp. Aid group Doctors Without Borders said five Somalis were killed and dozens injured Sunday in an airstrike by Kenyan forces on a displaced persons camp in the southern Somalia town of Jilib.... -
Syria accused of crimes against humanity
World NowThe Syrian government is accused of “crimes against humanity” in a new Human Rights Watch report. The report accuses Syrian security forces of killing 587 civilians in the central region of Homs.... -
Kadafi son Seif Islam reported captured in Libya
World NowREPORTING FROM BEIRUT -- Forces loyal to Libya’s provisional government have captured Seif Islam Kadafi, the fugitive son and onetime heir apparent of Libya’s late ruler, Moammar Kadafi, according to news agency accounts from Libya. A... -
Top aide to Kadafi captured, Libyan officials say
World NowLibyan officials on Sunday said their fighters had captured Abdullah Sanoussi, the longtime top enforcer and intelligence chief in the late Moammar Kadafi's regime.... -
U.N. panel votes to condemn Syria for violent crackdown
World NowA United Nations committee voted Tuesday to condemn Syria for its violent crackdown on protesters, stepping up the pressure Syria's increasingly isolated president, Bashar Assad, after Turkey’s prime minister urged him to step down.... -
International court: Libya can try Kadafi's son at home
World NowThe International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor says Seif Islam Kadafi, the son and onetime heir apparent of Libya's slain leader, can be tried in the North African nation provided international standards are met.... -
Obama news conference: 'A lot of people say a lot of things to satisfy their base'
Top of the TicketFull text of Obama's news conference June 29 and House Speaker Boehner's response.... -
LIBYA: African mercenaries' fate uncertain [video]
Babylon & BeyondIn an apparent effort to defend themselves against such claims later on, some rebels have posted videos online showing themselves treating captured mercenaries well.... -
SYRIA: Big cities remain ambivalent as regime brutality takes its toll
Babylon & BeyondWhile the regime of President Bashar Assad has cracked down on smaller cities in Syria, residents of the nation's large cities, including Aleppo and the capital Damascus, seem ambivalent about staging mass protests. Syrians in some parts of the country...... -
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