Protest Clashes and Random Attacks Leave 111 Killed, 233 Wounded Across Iraq -- Antiwar.com
Security personnel fought demonstrators at sit-in camps in at least two predominantly Sunni cities. The highest number of casualties occurred in Hawija. The clashes led to several curfews and road closures across the country. They also encouraged two ministers to quit their posts. Overall, at least 111 people were killed and 233 more were wounded in those clashes and other violence.
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MIDDLE EAST
Syria crisis: EU says 500 Europeans have joined fight - live updates.
U.S., Israel spar over whether Syrian government has used chemical weapons.
Mortar attack hits government-held suburb of Damascus. Syria crisis: 'Heavy clashes' at Aleppo Minnigh airbase.
Kidnapped Syrian bishops still missing, despite reports otherwise.
Syria expects more financial aid from Russia, Iran.
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UN atomic agency, Iran to meet May 15.
ASIA
China "working on" persuading North Korea: U.S. officer.
Joint Chiefs chair says he’s satisfied China shares U.S. concerns about North Korea.
China calls Japan-U.S. island drill "provocative".
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Bangladesh factory building collapse kills nearly 100.
WHO says new bird strain is "one of most lethal" flu viruses.
Taiwan confirms first H7N9 bird flu case outside China.
Thailand bans documentary about Thai-Cambodia boundary dispute.
AFRICA
Captured Mali rebel strongholds give clues to operation.
Al Qaeda offshoot in Mali takes to Twitter to stay relevant.
Nigerian relief workers arrive in Baga after Boko Haram clashes.
Ethiopia to pull troops out of Somalia.
Tunisians yearn for the good old days of a strongman.
Darfur war crimes suspect rebel Jerbo 'killed in Sudan'.
Why Zimbabwean voters are deserting Morgan Tsvangirai.
EUROPE
In Boston's wake, Sochi eyes Olympics, Chechens.
Italy president names center-left's Letta as new premier.
Francois Hollande is most unpopular French president since Charles de Gaulle at height of 1968 riots.
Paris riots after gay marriage vote.
Britain's Theresa May announces new Jordan treaty to allow Abu Qatada deportation.
Russia reopens trial of anti-Putin activist.
Human Rights Watch on Russia: Worst human rights climate in post-Soviet era.
Greek Cyprus hits Turkey with $1.3 billion bill.
UK in dark mood as new recession may be confirmed.
AMERICAS
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US clarifies sanctions talk after Venezuela threatens to cut oil exports.
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TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
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ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
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