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Airport shut by protesters reopens
There was a celebration with dancers, drummers and apologetic tourist officials as Thailand's main international airport reopened today -- about halfway anyway.
Robbers in drag get euro80M in Paris jewelry theft
Police say armed robbers - some dressed in drag - made off with euro80 million ($100 million) in loot from a lightning-fast jewelry store robbery in central Paris.
Rice: 'Well past time' for Mugabe to leave
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says it is "well past time" for Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe to leave office.
Canadian leader shuts down Parliament
Facing a no-confidence vote he appeared all but certain to lose, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has shut down Parliament.
No attack at New Delhi airport
Indian authorities say it appears a handful of shots were fired, but it's not being considered a terrorist incident.
Cruise ship carrying 122 adrift in Antarctica
The Argentine navy says the cruise ship is adrift and taking on water but is in no danger of sinking.
European court makes landmark DNA sample ruling
Europe's top human rights court has ruled that storing DNA from people with no criminal record is a breach of their rights.
Israeli troops fight Jewish settlers in Hebron
Rioting by Jewish settlers is spreading in the West Bank after Israeli soldiers forcibly removed about 250 extremists from a disputed house in the center of the West Bank city of Hebron.
Iraqi council gives final approval to pact with U.S.
A spokesman says Iraq's presidential council has approved the security pact with the United States.
Putin: No need for Cuban, Venezuelan bases
Vladimir Putin says he sees no need for Russia to build military bases in Cuba or Venezuela.



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