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Burgas, Bulgaria

Bus Carrying Israeli Tourists In Bulgaria Attacked, Three Dead

Bulgarian officials said many more were injured.

Taliban

Taliban Bomb Destroys 22 NATO Fuel Tankers

The tankers were designed to carry fuel and other supplies from Uzbekistan to coalition forces in the southern part of Afghanistan.

Raffaele Lombardo

Sicily At Risk Of Default: Italian PM

Monti also said he is seeking confirmation that Sicily’s regional governor Raffaele Lombardo will quit later this month.

Somalian Refugees

1M Refugees Have Left Somalia: UN

While the world's deadliest famine has officially ended, remaining food shortages coupled with insecurity and fighting between African Union forces and militant group al-Shabab have wreaked havoc on the nation and its people.

Shaul Mofaz

Kadima Party Quits Israeli Government; Early Elections May Be Called

The leader of the centrist Israeli Kadima party, Shaul Mofaz, said he had "no choice" but to sever his party’s short-lived partnership with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud's party.

Hugo Chavez

Corruption In Venezuela Threatens Human Rights: HRW Report

Human Rights Watch has little hope that its report will change Chavez's policies. The last time HRW issued a damning report on the country, the government allegedly detailed and then expelled group representatives by force.

Free Syrian Army Members In Damascus

Fighting In Damascus Intensifies Yet Again

Because of Syria's prohibitions on media, details of what is actually happening on the ground vary, but by all accounts Tuesday's fighting was the heaviest to hit the capital since the start of the 17-month-long uprising.

News Live Editor-in-chief Atanu Bhuyan resigns.

Guwahati Molestation Case: News Live’s Chief Editor Quits; Prime Accused Still Roaming Free?

The Editor-in-chief of News Live, the channel that filmed and aired the molestation of a teenage girl outside a local bar, today resigned from the news organization at a press conference in Ghy.

South Sudan's President Salva Kiir (L) and Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir

South Sudan Hopes To End Oil Production Standstill

Khartoum is willing to negotiate with South Sudan in order to further the talks in Addis Ababa. However, Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Karti added that oil revenue-sharing negotiations will only start once rebel activity in the South Kordofan and Blue Nile states stops.

Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan’s Teenage Son Junaid to Enter Bollywood, But Not as Actor

The 17-year-old son of Bollywood's Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan is all set to follow his father's footsteps and make his debut in the film industry.