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Argentinian leader plans to take UK-Falklands row to U.N.
Amid escalating tensions over the Falkland Islands, Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner accused Great Britain of militarizing the South Atlantic and said Tuesday her country would file a protest at the United Nations.
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Strike in France expected to ground many overseas flights
Air France expects to cancel nearly half its long haul flights Tuesday as a strike by aviation workers enters its second day.
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Costa captain remains under house arrest
The Italian captain of the shipwrecked cruise liner Costa Concordia must remain under house arrest while investigators look into possible charges against him, a court in Florence, Italy, ruled Tuesday, a defense lawyer said.
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German authorities arrest two alleged Syrian spies
Two men suspected of spying on Syrian opposition groups in Germany were arrested in Berlin Tuesday, authorities said.
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BBC accuses Iran of harrassing journalists
Iranian authorities are "intimidating and arresting people who they claim have connections with the BBC Persian service," the British broadcasting giant said Tuesday.
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Brutal winter grips Eastern Europe
Cold weather has killed at least 250 people across the region, with 135 of them in Ukraine. Authorities have set up an emergency hospital to deal with conditions.
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Norway shooting suspect: I deserve medal
A Norwegian court concluded Monday that Anders Behring Breivik -- the man charged with killing 77 people last July, an attack he claimed merited a medal of honor -- can legally be kept in custody until his trial starts in April, according to court documents.
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Romania's PM resigns amid protests
Romania's Prime Minister Emil Boc resigns, following weeks of public protests against austerity measures, and in the wake of at least 34 deaths due to cold weather.
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Is Europe hostile to Muslims?
Mohammed Ayoob says two separate actions--around the issues of Iran sanctions and the World War I massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks--betray the West's double standard in dealing with Muslims
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Davos: Problem or solution?
In a world where people power appears to be gaining momentum, you could be forgiven for thinking this month's meeting of the rich and powerful in the Swiss ski resort of Davos is an anachronism.
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