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Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson
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Holocaust Survivors Talk To England Stars
Tweet | England manager Roy Hodgson has said a talk given to his squad by survivors of the Holocaust provided him with "everything" he "wanted to know' on the eve of Euro 2012. | Hodgson, captain Stev... (photo: AP / Tim Hales)
Kofi Annan, Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States on the Syrian Crisis, meets with Nabil El Araby, Secretary General, League of Arab States, at UN Geneva.
Peace   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: Syrian uprising (2011present)  
 The Daily Telegraph 
Syria: Kofi Annan warns that peace plan will not be available 'forever'
Kofi Annan gave warning that his peace plan for Syria would not be available "forever" after the massacre of another 12 people was disclosed. | Yet Mr Annan candidly admitted that the UN Security Coun... (photo: UN / Fabrice Arlo)
President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One to leave Denver from Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo., Wednesday, May 23, 2012.  The Washington Times 
PRUDEN: Obama’s curse of a golden tongue
| ANALYSIS/OPINION: | Some of Barack Obama’s best friends are Jews. He says so himself. (Who knew?) The Poles, not so much. | Mr. Obama is afflicted with golden tongue disease (croesustungitus, ... (photo: AP / Jack Dempsey)
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SUDAN, Abyei: A photograph provided by the United NAtions Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) shows armoured personnel carriers manned by Zambian soldiers serving with the international peacekeeping force patrolling the streets of Abyei town following an attack by the northern Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) over the weekend. The fighting and subsequent seizure of the town in the centre of an area claimed by both North and South Sudan ahead of the South's Independence on 9 July, has displaced at least 20,000 people according to an UNMIS spokesperson. UNMIS PHOTO / Stuart Price.  Al Jazeera 
Sudan to keep police in disputed Abyei region
| Sudan will keep police forces in the disputed Abyei region bordering South Sudan for now, the state news agency said, defying a call by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to withdraw. | A police force... (photo: UN / Stuart Price)
Photos   Police   Sudan   UN   Wikipedia: Abyei  
Top Stories
France's Yann M'Vila, left, and Mathieu Valbuena, right, take off their Adidas tracksuit tops before the international friendly soccer match between England and France at Wembley stadium in London, Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010. The Guardian
Euro 2012: France fears over injury to midfielder Yann M'Vila
| • M'Vila limps off early in 2-0 friendly win over Serbia | • France start Euro 2012 against England on 11 June France's coach, Laurent Blanc, has another injury pro... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
France   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Wikipedia: Yann M'Vila  
 Congolese army soldiers patrol the streets of Goma near the Rwanda border in Congo Thursday, June 30, 2005, to prevent demonstrations against the Government and to celebrate Independence day. Heavy gunfire broke out Thursday in the eastern city of Goma, Al Jazeera
Rwanda 'training rebels to fight Congo army'
| A group of defectors fighting for the M23 rebel movement against the Congolese army say that they were recruited and trained in neighbouring&nb... (photo: AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale)
DR Congo   Photos   Rwanda   War   Wikipedia: Democratic Republic of the Congo  
Turkish President Abdullah Gul , right, speaks with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Istanbul, Friday, July 15, 2011. The Daily Telegraph
Syria: Hillary Clinton says Russian policy risks civil war
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has criticised Russia's resistance to UN action on Syria, warning that its propping up of the Assad regime could contribute to a civ... (photo: AP / Saul Loeb)
Photos   Russia   Syria   US   Wikipedia: Syrian uprising (2011present)  
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, right, fights for the ball with Macedonia's Vance Sikov during their friendly soccer match Saturday, May 26 2012, at the municipal stadium in Leiria, central Portugal. The game is part of Portugal's preparation for the European soccer championship. The Euro 2012, to be held in Poland and Ukraine, starts June 8. The Daily Mail
Portugal squad guide: Ronaldo and Nani the key men for Bento
| Euro 2004 runners-up Portugal take on Holland, Denmark and Germany in Group B of the European Championships. Here, Sportsmail profiles all 23 members of their squad. | ... (photo: AP / Armando Franca)
League   Photos   Soccer   Sport   Wikipedia: Cristiano Ronaldo  
'Regret' over Obama Holocaust comment NZ Herald
'Regret' over Obama Holocaust comment
| The White House on Wednesday shrugged off Polish demands to express more than mere 'regret' after President Barack Obama mistakenly referred to a Nazi Holocaust site as... (photo: EC / EC)
Holocaust   NAzi   Obama   Photos   Poland   Wikipedia: The Holocaust  
President Barack Obama speaks before he awards the Medal of Freedom during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 29, 2012. The Medal of Freedom is the nation's highest civilian honor. It's presented to individuals who have made especially meritorious contributions to the national interests of the United States, to world peace or to other significant endeavors. The New York Times
Poles Outraged Over Obama's Words on Death Camps
| Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. | Twitter List: Reporters and Editors | WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Pol... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
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President Barack Obama listens at the Memorial Day Observance at the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 28, 2012. Reuters
Poland seeks U.S. apology for Obama Holocaust comments
| WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland demanded an apology from the White House after President Barack Obama spoke of a "Polish death camp" while announcing an award to a Polish res... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Government   Obama   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Eugenia Tymoshenko, daughter of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko speaks during a forum of Ukraine opposition in Kiev, Ukraine, Saturday, May 12, 2012. BBC News
Ukraine should host Euro 2012 - Tymoshenko daughter
Eugenia Tymoshenko, daughter of jailed Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, has told the BBC the Euro 2012 football tournament should go ahead in the country as ... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
Football   Photos   UEFA   Ukraine   Wikipedia: UEFA Euro 2012  
A woman walks in front of a collapsed building in Cavazzo, northern Italy, Tuesday, May 29, 2012. A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck the same area of northern Italy stricken by another fatal tremor on May 20. The Star
Second big quake hits northern Italy, 10 dead
| MILAN (Reuters) - An earthquake struck northern Italy on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people, damaging buildings and spreading panic among thousands of residents still ... (photo: AP / Marco Vasini)
Disaster   Earthquake   Italy   Photos   Wikipedia: 2012 Emilia earthquakes  
Victoria Azarenka (BLR) competes against Maria Sharapova (RUS) during the Women's Singles Championship at the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center Key Biscayne, Florida April 2, 2011 Herald Tribune
Azarenka survives scare at French Open
| PARIS - Only 22, just recently a Grand Slam champion and ranked No. 1 for the first time, Victoria Azarenka is still learning to think like a top player. | So trailing ... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert)
Photos   Sports   Star   Tennis   Wikipedia: Victoria Azarenka  
Business Politics
- Russia, U.S. trade accusations over Syria
- UN rights body condemns Syria over massacre
- Weak US jobs report pushes euro higher vs dollar
- The XX Announce New Album, 'Coexist'
Newly elected Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic, left, shakes hands with former president Boris Tadic during meeting in the Serbian presidency building, in Belgrade, Serbia, Monday, May 28, 2012. Pro-EU Tadic, who is poised to become the new prime minister after losing the presidential vote, is launching coalition talks for the formation of the next government.
Serbia rivals agree to cooperate on new government
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- War crimes, 'not genocide' in Srebrenica says Serb
- War crimes, 'not genocide' in Srebrenica says Serb
- Letters: Where was outrage over post-war looting?
- Russia, U.S. trade accusations over Syria
Kofi Annan, Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States on the Syrian Crisis, meets with Nabil El Araby, Secretary General, League of Arab States, at UN Geneva.
Syria: Kofi Annan warns that peace plan will not be available 'forever'
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health Education
- Heralded Jazzman Is Changing His Hues
- Supersized Egg Found By Cookie Smith Has Another Egg Inside
- Kosovo Serbs, NATO troops hurt in gun fight
- Kosovo Serbs, NATO troops hurt in gun fight
President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One to leave Denver from Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colo., Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
PRUDEN: Obama’s curse of a golden tongue
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- Geneva College lawsuit against federal health-care act adds
- Overseas education: France is in fashion
- Weak markets force Formula One to shift gears on IPO
- Professors Laud Summer Reading But Disagree on Titles
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Technology Trade
- News Summary: Wii U titles, Zynga at E3 games show
- News Summary: Wii U titles, Zynga at E3 games show
- New Berlin gets a frozen yogurt shop on Friday, Frozen Ladle
- >This Father’s Day, Celebrate National GeekDad Day Ins
Park in Geneva, Switzerland
Switzerland draws up eurozone collapse action plan
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- Three analysts sound off on weak jobs report, choppy markets
- Three voices on the jobs report and what's ahead
- Three analysts sound off on weak jobs report, choppy markets
- How Much Gold Do Investors Need? Zero Should Suffice
A Palestinian vendor displays a gold jewellery at a jewellery store in the Rafah Refugee Camp, Southern Gaza Strip on September. 19, 2011. Decline in demand for gold in the Palestinian markets due to the high price of $ 50 per gram, this high price in the global gold. ( Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
Gold slides ahead of US data
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