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Slovenia Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek resigns
Slovenia’s Prime Minister has announced her resignation and pressed lawmakers to call early parliamentary elections next month.Nigerian president orders renewed efforts to free kidnapped girls
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday ordered a stepped-up drive to free 223 schoolgirls whose abduction by suspected Islamists has ignited a ...Pro-Russian detainees freed as police headquarters attacked
Pro-Russian militants stormed a Ukrainian police station in Odessa on Sunday and freed nearly 70 fellow activists as Ukraine’s prime minister blamed ...Northern Ireland police releases Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams
Northern Ireland police released Gerry Adams from custody on Sunday and the Sinn Fein leader sought to calm fears that his four-day ...Ukraine continues military offensive in east
Ukraine\'s interior minister has said military operations in the east would continue, \'vowing to not stop\'.Panamanians vote in tight presidential election
Panamanians vote for a new president on Sunday in the closest contest in a generation with opponents of President Ricardo Martinelli seeking ...Barack Obama jokes about Vladimir Putin and ObamaCare
US President Barack Obama poked fun at his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Republicans and media elites, and even mocked himself for his ...Ukraine fighting rages as OSCE team freed
The Vienna-based Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) confirmed later Saturday that the seven strong group of military observers being ...Thai opposition urges Prime Minister to resign
Thailand\'s opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva has called for July\'s election to be delayed and is demanding the Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign.World marks Press Freedom Day
Saturday is World Press Freedom Day, an annual observance established by the United Nations in 1993 to support freedom of expression.