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Istvan Csurka, Hungarian far-right politician and writer, dies at 77

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungarian far-right politician and writer Istvan Csurka, known for his anti-Semitic articles, has died. He was 77....

posted: February 4,2012





International News

Pakistan's prime minister to visit Qatar next week to talk Afghan peace deal

ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's prime minister will travel to Qatar next week to talk with leaders there about the prospect of a peace deal to end the war in Afghanistan, a government official said Saturday, a trip that suggests some progress in a...


Eurogroup ministers to discuss terms of Greece's second bailout in teleconference

ATHENS, Greece - Greek Finance minister Evangelos Venizelos and his eurozone colleagues are to discuss by teleconference the terms of a second multibillion-euro bailout, with talks with international creditors at a critical point....


Syrian regime unleashes new assault on Homs, killing more than 200 people, activists say

BEIRUT - Syrian forces unleashed a barrage of mortars and artillery on the battered city of Homs for hours before dawn on Saturday, killing more than 200 people in what appeared to be the bloodiest episode in the nearly 11-month-old...


UN: 2011 was deadliest year on record for Afghan civilians as Taliban change tactics

KABUL - Last year was the deadliest on record for civilians in the Afghan war, with 3,021 killed as insurgents ratcheted up violence with suicide attacks and roadside bombs, the United Nations said Saturday....


Tens of thousands of Russians rally against Putin's rule

MOSCOW - Tens of thousands of Russians flooded downtown Moscow on Saturday to demand an end to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's rule, casting a strong challenge to his bid to reclaim the presidency in March....


Russian FM: 2 major problems remain with UN Syria resolution that need resolving

MUNICH - Moscow still sees two problems of "crucial importance" with a draft U.N. resolution on the violence in Syria, Russia's foreign minister said Saturday amid Western attempts to head off a Russian veto in the Security Council....








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