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U.N.: 30 die in Israeli strike near Gaza school
An Israeli bombardment hit outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, killing at least 30 people — many of them children.

Doctors stuck at bottleneck on Gaza border
Frustration is mounting at Egypts border with the Gaza Strip, where many local and foreign doctors are stuck after Egyptian authorities denied them entry into the coastal area.

Jews in Europe targeted over Gaza
Signs are mounting that the conflict in Gaza is starting to spill over into violence in Europes towns and cities, with Jews suffering assaults and arson attacks in France, Sweden and Britain.

U.S. troops adapt to new rules in Iraq
A new year brings a new set of rules for American troops in Iraq. Among other things, the U.S. now has to obtain Iraqi warrants for any search or detention other than when they are in direct combat.

Zimbabwe cholera death toll tops 1,700
Zimbabwes cholera epidemic is picking up speed, with a total of 1,732 deaths out of 34,306 cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.

Report: China faces wave of unrest
China faces surging protests and riots in 2009 as rising unemployment stokes discontent, a state-run magazine said in a blunt warning of the hazards to Communist Party control from an economic downturn.

Billionaire kills himself over financial crisis
The family of Adolf Merckle says the German billionaire committed suicide after his business empire got into trouble because of the global financial crisis.

Indian airline fires 9 overweight crew members
Nine flight attendants who couldnt meet the weight standards of Indias national airlines have been fired, an official said Tuesday.

Europe hit with natural gas shortage
The Russia-Ukraine natural gas dispute hit Europe with the force of a winter storm Tuesday, cutting or limiting supplies to nearly a dozen nations.

War tactics used against Rio gangs
Police are using counterinsurgency tactics in battle against gangs in Brazils favelas, or slums.

India: Pakistanis must have backed attack
Pakistani authorities "must have had" a hand in the deadly Mumbai siege, Indias prime minister said Tuesday, stopping just short of directly accusing Islamabad of aiding the gunmen.

Afghan cleric shot to death in mosque
Two gunmen shot a Muslim cleric to death inside a mosque in southern Afghanistan, the second such incident in the area in less than two weeks, an official said Tuesday.

Jealous wife charged in fatal genitals fire
An Australian woman accused of setting her husbands genitals on fire because she thought he was having an affair has been charged with murder.

Stranded sea cow saved by Filipino fishermen
Filipino fishermen rescued an endangered sea cow, pushing it back into open water after it was stranded off a beach in the western Philippines, conservationists said Tuesday.



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