Security Transfer Agreement Reached for Afghan Province
Afghan forces will take control
Zimbabwe's president formally banned from traveling in Europe
Blocks on construction outside urban area have driven up home prices
The peace process, Iran and Syria all on the agenda
Responding to South Korean and American military exercises
Cypriot politicians rejected the E.U.'s offer earlier this week
Something has changed for the better since 2003.
Also says corporation tax will drop by one percent
Officials are worried the German welfare system could be abused
Part of investigation into illegal payouts to a supporter of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Made the comments on his first trip to Israel as president
Says Assad's regime will not survive the conflict
Al Qaeda beheaded Philippe Verdon, saying they did so in response to the French-led intervention in Mali
Killed 65 on the 10th anniversary of the war in Iraq
Already facing financial sanctions from the United Nations Security Council
Despite warnings from Lebanon's president yesterday that strikes were a violation of sovereignty
Government rejected the European Union's bailout deal yesterday
News comes on the same day the chancellor of the exchequer is scheduled to release the government's 2013 budget
Also say 70 percent of the casualties were civilians
Cash being a tad hard for them to come by
Nobody seems sure whether the new scheme applies to the Internet
In Birmingham, which is a tad safer than Pakistan
Eurocrats shocked that people don't like being robbed
Efrain Rios Montt denies the charges
Ahead of Obama, who is expected to leave for his trip to Israel later today
Comments come amid concerns over cybersecurity
Banks will remain closed on the island until Thursday
White House has denied that the weapons were used
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