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Iran begins war games to protect nuclear sites

Iranian short-range missile is test-launched during war games in Qom, September 2009. A commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said that air defence forces would "annihilate" Israeli warplanes if they attacked the Islamic republic, as the forces began five days of war games.(AFP/File/Shaigan)
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AP - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Sunday began large-scale air defense war games aimed at protecting its nuclear facilities from attack, state TV reported, as an air force commander boasted the country could deter any military strike by Israel.

Middle East News

  • Iranian short-range missile is test-launched during war games in Qom, September 2009. A commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards said that air defence forces would "annihilate" Israeli warplanes if they attacked the Islamic republic, as the forces began five days of war games.(AFP/File/Shaigan)
    Iran begins war games to protect nuclear sites AP - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago

    TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Sunday began large-scale air defense war games aimed at protecting its nuclear facilities from attack, state TV reported, as an air force commander boasted the country could deter any military strike by Israel.

  • US military: American soldier killed in Iraq AP - Sun Nov 22, 3:19 PM ET

    BAGHDAD - The U.S. military says an American soldier has been killed in action in Iraq.

  • Hundreds Egyptian fans fire gas spray during a demonstration in front of the Algerian embassy in Cairo early Friday, Nov.20, 2009 following tension between fans of both countries during the 2010 World Cup in a make-or-break World Cup qualification play-off that Algeria won 1-0 to advance to the 2010 World Cup. Egypt recalled its ambassador to Algeria for consultations as part of a growing diplomatic row caused by a bitter soccer rivalry between the two Arab nations that has sparked violence among fans. (AP Photo/Ahmed Gomaa)
    Egypt's media stoked soccer fan anger with Algeria AP - Sun Nov 22, 2:25 PM ET

    CAIRO - Angry soccer fans rampaged through a posh diplomatic neighborhood in Cairo over the weekend, smashing shop windows and shouting obscenities in a frenzy fed by venomous headlines that portrayed Algerians as barbaric terrorists with a history of violence.

Europe News

  • British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh, pictured in January 2009, warned his cabin crew Monday that he will not compromise on cost-cutting measures ahead of possible strike action next month.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    BA warns cabin crew over strike: report AFP - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago

    LONDON (AFP) - British Airways chief executive Willie Walsh warned his cabin crew Monday that he will not compromise on cost-cutting measures ahead of possible strike action next month.

  • Roger Federer of Switzerland plays against Fernando Verdasco of Spain in a Singles match during the Barclays ATP World Tour Tennis Finals in London. Federer dug deep to begin his ATP World Tour Finals campaign with a hard-fought 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 victory over Verdasco on Sunday.(AFP/Glyn Kirk)
    Federer ready for revenge over Murray AFP - 1 hour, 23 minutes ago

    LONDON (AFP) - World number one Roger Federer is looking forward to the chance for revenge over home favourite Andy Murray in the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Tuesday.

  • Richard Lambert, Director General of the Confederation of British Industry, (CBI) attends the CBI Interactive Conference 2007, in central London. British business will reshape the way it works as a consequence of the recession, with innovative lending practices and commercial models emerging, the nation's top employers' body said Monday.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    Recession triggers upheaval in British business: employers AFP - Sun Nov 22, 6:05 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - British business will reshape the way it works as a consequence of the recession, with innovative lending practices and commercial models emerging, the nation's top employers' body said Monday.

Latin America

  • Bermuda dismisses ammunition case against US woman AP - 1 minute ago

    HAMILTON, Bermuda - Bermuda's highest court has struck down the conviction of a Florida woman who accidentally brought the ammunition magazine from her gun to the British island territory.

  • Elvin Santos, presidential candidate for the Liberal Party, holds his party flag at his closing campaign event in Tegucigalpa, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009.  Santos, a construction magnate, is the main opponent to candidate to Porfirio Lobo, a wealthy businessman who is ahead by double digits in the polls. Congress is scheduled to vote on whether to instate ousted President Manuel Zelaya on Dec. 2, days after general elections on Nov. 29.  (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco)
    Honduras election sets return to business as usual AP - Sun Nov 22, 5:43 PM ET

    TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The coup last summer in this tiny, Central American country blew up into an international incident, with thousands of Hondurans taking to the streets while everyone from Barack Obama to Fidel Castro lined up behind ousted President Manuel Zelaya.

  • Venezuela: No direct talks with Colombia on bases AP - Sun Nov 22, 2:15 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela has no interest in talking directly to Colombia to end a monthslong crisis but would support an effort by other South American nations to broker a solution, a top government official said Sunday.

Africa News

  • A file picture provided by the International Criminal court press office shows Congolese militiaman Germain Katanga standing up during his pre-trial evaluation hearing at the International Criminal Court in the Hague in 2008.(AFP/ICC/File)
    Start of ICC trial for two Congolese militiamen AFP - 2 hours, 18 minutes ago

    THE HAGUE (AFP) - Two Congolese militiamen accused of seeking to wipe out a village blocking a strategic route in an ethnic war, enter the dock in The Hague Tuesday for the International Criminal Court's second trial.

  • A Sudanese child holds a poster to mark the launch of voter registration for the upcoming elections in the southern capital of Juba in October 2009. Sudan's National Electoral Commission said on Sunday it is giving people another week to register to vote in the country's first elections in 24 years, scheduled for April.(AFP/File/Peter Martell)
    Sudan extends voter registration by a week AFP - Sun Nov 22, 3:57 PM ET

    KHARTOUM (AFP) - Sudan's National Electoral Commission said on Sunday it is giving people another week to register to vote in the country's first elections in 24 years, scheduled for April.

  • Sudan delays elections by six days Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 2:21 PM ET

    KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Sunday announced a six-day delay to long-awaited elections to make up for hold-ups in registering millions of voters in the oil-producing country.

Asia News

  • Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, pictured on November 8, on Sunday started a high-profile state visit to the United States with a call on President Barack Obama to stay committed on Afghanistan and pressure Pakistan.(AFP/File/Raveendran)
    Indian PM presses Pakistan on US visit AFP - 6 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was to open talks Monday on a high-profile state visit to the United States where he encouraged President Barack Obama to fight Islamic extremism in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

  • China mine explosion death toll reaches 92 Reuters - 17 minutes ago

    HEGANG, China (Reuters) - The death toll from China's latest coal mine disaster reached 92 on Sunday, state television said, and hopes dimmed that more survivors would emerge after a gas blast at a colliery in the nation's far northeast.

  • File photo of Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, a former Khmer Rouge prison chief who is accused of overseeing the torture and execution of some 15,000 people at Tuol Sleng prison, in the courtroom of the Extraodinary Chambers in in Phnom Penh. Duch, 67, has repeatedly used hearings to publicly ask for forgiveness.(AFP/File/Mak Remissa)
    Cambodia set for final arguments in KRouge jail chief trial AFP - 23 minutes ago

    PHNOM PENH (AFP) - Cambodia's Khmer Rouge war crimes court on Monday begins final arguments in its first trial, bringing the regime's prison chief closer to justice for the "Killing Fields" atrocities 30 years ago.

Canada

  • Tories, Liberals slip as NDP surges: poll Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 9:00 PM ET

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's ruling Conservatives and the main opposition Liberals both lost ground in a poll published on Friday as the left-leaning New Democrats enjoyed a surprising surge in public support.

  • Canada to have vaccine soon for half population Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 12:39 PM ET

    OTTAWA (Reuters) - Enough H1N1 flu vaccine for almost half of Canada's population will have been shipped out by the end of the next week, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said on Friday.

  • TD Bank hit with lawsuit in Florida Ponzi case Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 9:01 PM ET

    MIAMI (Reuters) - TD Bank was hit with a multimillion-dollar lawsuit on Friday calling it the "financial epicenter" of an alleged Ponzi scheme run by disgraced Florida lawyer Scott Rothstein.

Australia/Antarctica News

  • Dozens of asylum seekers injured in detention riot AP - 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

    CANBERRA, Australia - Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers were separated at an island immigration detention center after a riot left 37 injured, an official said Monday.

  • The last patient is evacuated from Rylstone Hospital as a fire approaches the town of Rylstone, northwest of Sydney. Hundreds of residents in eastern Australia were on alert Sunday as out-of-control wildfires fanned by soaring temperatures and windy conditions threatened properties, officials said.(AFP/Torsten Blackwood)
    Homes under threat as Australian wildfires blaze AFP - Sun Nov 22, 3:45 AM ET

    RYLSTONE, Australia (AFP) - Hundreds of residents in eastern Australia were on alert Sunday as out-of-control wildfires fanned by soaring temperatures and windy conditions threatened properties, officials said.

  • Australian 50 dollar note, made of polymer, is seen in this file photo. Two executives at a banknote-making firm part-owned by Australia's central bank have been suspended over a police probe into alleged bribery and kickbacks, according to officials.(AFP/William West)
    Australia executives suspended over banknote probe AFP - Sat Nov 21, 3:08 AM ET

    SYDNEY (AFP) - Two executives at a banknote-making firm part-owned by Australia's central bank have been suspended over a police probe into alleged bribery and kickbacks, officials said.

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  • In this photo released by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, scientists react in the CERN Control Center after successfully restarting the Large Hadron Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. Scientists moved Saturday to prepare the world's largest atom smasher for exploring the depths of matter after successfully restarting the $10 billion machine following more than a year of repairs. (AP Photo/Keystone, Brice, CERN)
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