Monday, May 17, 2010


People, waving a Haitian flag, demonstrate against Haiti's  President Rene Preval's government in Port-au-Prince, Monday, May 17, 2010.
photo: AP / Esteban Felix
Marchers Decry Haiti Leader for Quake Response
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Filed at 6:57 p.m. ET PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Haitian protestersmarched to the collapsed national palace for a second straight Monday to criticize President Rene Preval, saying he failed the nation in the aftermath of its catastrophic earthquake. At least 1,000 people marched to the center of the wrecked capital, where local police and U.N....
 
What a fiasco. That's the first word that comes to mind watching Mahmoud Ahmadinejad raise his...
King's intervention over May 1992 demonstrations matched the public mood – 18 years on there is...
Iran appeared to draw back yesterday from confrontation over its nuclear programme by agreeing...
 
An anti-government protesters and supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra leave from outside Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Leaders of demonstrations that have plunged Thailand's capital into chaos say they are calling off their protests after combat troops ringed their last strongho
BANGKOK (AP) - Soldiers have been hit by their own tear gas. Riotpolice scattered in fear when a party balloon popped. An anti-government protester, surrounded by security forces, escaped down a rope from a hotel balcony to the cheers of supporters....
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit
 
Hearing of Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security and British Vice President designate of the EC before the EP Foreign Affairs Committee and with the participation of the EP Committees on Development, Intenational Trade, Budgetary Control and Constitutional Affairs
The EU's top diplomat is to visit East Africa at the start of a tour aimed at curbing piracy off Somalia's coast. The EU High Representative, Catherine Ashton, has said she wants to...
photo: EC / © European Union 2010
 
In this file photo of Friday, August 5, 2005, mining trucks carry loads of oil laden sand after being loaded by huge shovels at the Albian Sands oils sands project in Ft. McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Oil sands, also called tar sands, are found in an area almost half the size of Colorado spread across central Alberta.
Terry Macalister The successful development of Canada's tar sands has triggered a rush by Shell and other oil companies to set up similar operations in RussiaCongo and even Madagascar, a new report reveals....
photo: AP / Jeff McIntosh
 
Mexico's President Felipe Calderon speaks during the inauguration ceremony of a Spain-Mexico forum at the Cervantes Institute in Madrid, Monday, May 17, 2010.
MEXICO CITY— If President Felipe Calderón of Mexico looks a little preoccupied during the state dinner President Obama has planned for him in Washington this week, it would not be hard to understand why. One of Mr....
photo: AP / Arturo Rodriguez
 
A British Airways Boeing 747 comes in to land at London's Heathrow Airport, Monday, May 17, 2010.
The prospect of the longest cabin crew strike in British Airways' historywas averted at the eleventh hour last night after the airline's last-ditch attempt to secure an injunction was granted by the High Court. The first of four five-day walkouts...
photo: AP / Alastair Grant
 
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, third right, sits with members of the coalition cabinet, from left, David Laws, Theresa May, George Osborne, Ken Clarke and Iain Duncan-Smith during the first cabinet meeting at number 10 Downing Street in London Thursday May 13, 2010.
Almost £6bn of spending cuts will be rushed out next Monday as the Government begins its attempts to reduce Britain's record peacetime public deficit of £163bn this year. David Laws, the Liberal Democratwho is Chief Treasury Secretary, is sharpening...
photo: AP / Andrew Winning, Pool
 
 
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