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Syria faces Arab League deadline to allow monitors
World NowSyria indicated that it might be willing to allow Arab monitors into the country after the Arab League threatened to tighten sanctions against President Bashar Assad’s increasingly isolated regime. The Arab League gave Syria until Sunday to sign its... -
Arab League may seek U.N. backing for Syria plan
World NowThe Arab League is considering seeking U.N. Security Council backing for a a long-stalled regional initiative aimed at ending Syria’s bloody crackdown on dissent. The proposal comes after Syria repeatedly flouted deadlines to agree to observers to... -
Palm Springs fest sheds light on foreign films, draws Oscar hopefuls
24 FramesWith 40 foreign-language Oscar contenders, a 15-hour movie about the history of movies, and appearances by Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Michelle Williams, this year’s Palm Springs International Film Festival will cater to a wide spectrum of... -
Palestinians announce agreement for unity government
World NowPalestinian factions said Monday they had broken a political impasse by agreeing to make Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas head of a proposed unity government between the secular Fatah Party and the Islamist militant movement Hamas.... -
London gets 2017 world track
In a move that proves good sense can trump energy dollars, the international track federation Friday chose London rather than Doha, capital of gas-rich Qatar, as the host of the 2017 World Track and Field Championships.
Lamine Diack, president of the...Tags: Track and Field
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'The Lady': Luc Besson, Michelle Yeoh on Myanmar's Suu Kyi
24 FramesDirector Luc Besson and star Michelle Yeoh dicuss making "The Lady" and meeting its real-life heroine, Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese dissident and 1991 Nobel Peace Prize winner.... -
LIBYA: Rebel leaders say transition 'begins immediately'
Babylon & BeyondJibril said the meeting of donor nations would be "to make provisions and arrange for $2.4 billion for the [council] in order to pay salaries of Libyans before Eid and to arrange for all the medical treatment and the artificial limbs which are required... -
Chicago schools reach out with international campuses
Did you know there is a Northwestern University in Qatar? A University of Chicago in Singapore? A National-Louis University in Poland?
American universities are exporting themselves to the world, and these Chicago schools are on the leading edge of...Tags: Media Industry, European Union, Saudi Arabia, Science, Computer Science
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Japón conquista en la prolongación su cuarta Copa de Asia
La selección japonesa de fútbol se proclamó campeona de la Copa de Asia al vencer 1-0 a Australia en la final, este sábado en Doha, gracias a un tanto del suplente Tadanari Lee en el minuto 19 de la prolongación, lo que brinda a los nipones su cuarto...Tags: Asia, Australia
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Japón gana a Australia en prolongación y conquista la Copa de Asia (1-0)
La selección japonesa de fútbol se proclamó campeona de la Copa de Asia al vencer 1-0 a Australia en la final, este sábado en Doha, gracias a un tanto del suplente Tadanari Lee en el minuto 19 de la prolongación, lo que brinda a los nipones su cuarto...Tags: Asia, Australia
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