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Indian court cancels 122 telecom licenses in anti-corruption move
World NowIndia Corruption Telecom Scandal: Indian Supreme Court Disallows Licenses Citing Irregularities in 2G Telecom Corruption Scandal... -
U.N. official Valerie Amos warns of looming crisis in South Sudan
World NowThe world’s newest nation, South Sudan, faces a devastating humanitarian crisis that could grow worse as people flee a border conflict with Sudan, the United Nations' emergency relief coordinator warned Thursday.... -
Sudan rebels free Chinese workers
World NowSudanese rebels released 29 Chinese workers, ending an 11-day hostage crisis that highlights the exposure of Chinese nationals abroad as their government expands its global reach.... -
Russia's Putin: No 'bull in china shop' for Syria
World NowRussian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin ventured Wednesday into the raging international debate about Syria, voicing support for Moscow’s controversial decision to throw a diplomatic lifeline to embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad.... -
Nasrallah: Tehran won't order Hezbollah strikes if Israel attacks
World NowIran will not ask Hezbollah to intervene in the event of an Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, the leader of the militant group has told his followers. The Hezbollah chief also made the unusual acknowledgement that his group receives both... -
See the world: Scars tell terrible story in Tel Aviv
World NowMutasim Qamrawi, a 22-year-old from Sudan, was held four months by smugglers in the Sinai Desert in Egypt. He says that the smugglers poured hot melted plastic on his back, whipped him with wires and beat his naked body with sticks.... -
I Spy
LA Times MagazineGeorge Clooney on how he turned paparazzi tactics on their ear and forged a mission of mercy to prevent African atrocities.... -
International Women's Day: What's happening around the world
World Nowwomen, human rights, International Women's day, equality: It's International Women's Day. The event, born of the socialist movement in the United States the early 1900s, has spread across the world in the century since. But the day looks very different... -
'Bad guys' besides Kony: Who else is wanted by the ICC?
World NowJoseph Kony has become newly infamous in the United States since a viral video focused on his crimes, spotlighting the notorious militia leader for kidnapping children and forcing them to serve as soldiers. In the controversial video, a father describes... -
Health leaders: Average person lives to be 40 in South Sudan
World NowLul Pout Riek was in Los Angeles talking about South Sudan, the world's newest country. The numbers fell almost casually from his tongue, all too familiar to him, but they shocked Angelenos in the Century City hotel who had gathered to hear him and... -
Pakistan prime minister names new spy agency chief
World NowPrime Minister Yusaf Raza Gilani on Friday named a successor to Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha as the head of Pakistan’s powerful spy agency, ending speculation that Pasha’s term would be extended for the third year in a row.... -
Stopping Kony: Why has the ICC tackled cases from only Africa?
World NowThe notorious Joseph Kony is wanted by the International Criminal Court, along with seven other men accused of heinous crimes. It’s hard not to notice that all of the wanted men are from Africa. African leaders have definitely noticed: Last year the...
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