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When thieves struck, this Kenyan chief turned to Twitter
World NowAn administrative chief in the west Kenyan village of Lanet Umoja, uses Twitter for multiple purposes. Also, a look at a recent study by Portland Communications and Tweetminster called "How Africa Tweets."... -
Venezuelan presidential campaign already heating up
World NowVenezuelan president Hugo Chavez wasted little time in slamming Henrique Capriles, his main opponent in October's presidential election, as an unpatriotic tool of capitalism and the "Yanquis."... -
See the world: Sri Lankan protesters slammed with water cannons
World NowEvery day on World Now, we highlight a photo from somewhere in the world. Today our photo comes from Sri Lanka, where fishermen and Maoist opposition groups are protesting increases in fuel prices. Protests have raged in the South Asian island nation... -
Islamist presidential hopeful wants to end U.S. aid to Egypt
World NowA campaign led by ultraconservative Islamist presidential candidate Hazem abu Ismail has called on Egyptians to raise money on their own so their country will not be dependent on $1.3 billion in annual U.S. military aid.... -
China's Xi spars with lawmakers, avoids specifics in speech
World NowREPORTING FROM WASHINGTON -- After getting an earful from U.S. lawmakers on his country's human rights record Wednesday morning, the official expected to be China's future leader faced a friendlier audience at a business-sponsored luncheon in Washington... -
Nigerian gunmen free 119 inmates in prison break
World NowHeavily armed gunmen on motorbikes stormed a Nigerian prison, blew open the front gate and freed 119 inmates, authorities said Thursday.... -
Palestinians mourn schoolchildren killed in bus accident
World NowThe Palestinian Authority declared a three-day mourning period and ordered flags flown at half mast throughout the Palestinian territories and outside in mourning of children killed Thursday in a bus accident outside Ramallah.... -
Islamic rebel group claims responsibility for Nigerian prison break
World NowNigerian militants Boko Haram free 119 inmates in jail break: Heavily armed gunmen on motorbikes stormed a Nigerian prison, blew open the front gate and freed 119 inmates, authorities said Thursday. Islamic rebel goup, Boko Haram, claimed responsibility... -
Must Reads: Deadly fire and a political star who lived in a cave
World NowFrom a deadly prison fire in Honduras to the Chinese political star who lived nearly seven years in a cave, here are five stories not to miss from this week.... -
Prison brawl in Mexico was cover for jail break, authorities say
World NowREPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY -- A prison riot that left 44 inmates beaten or knifed to death served as cover for a massive jail break by members of Mexico’s deadliest criminal gang, the Zetas, authorities said Monday. Thirty Zeta members escaped... -
At least 44 killed in Mexican prison riot
World NowDozens of people were killed in a riot inside a Mexican prison Sunday, the latest lethal incident in Latin America's overcrowded, poorly maintained correctional facilities.... -
L.A. mayor candidate Perry claims corruption in redistricting fight
L.A. NOWL.A. mayoral candidate Jan Perry sent out a sharply worded campaign email laced with accusations of corruption on Tuesday. But she wasn’t attacking City Councilman Eric Garcetti, City Controller Wendy Greuel or any of her other opponents in next...
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