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Ban Ki-Moon: Palestinian Bid Could Hurt Millions
United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, has come out to suggest that Palestine’s bid to join the United Nations and U.N. member agencies could have negative implications for the global community.
Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: Parents Meet With New Lawyer
A new lawyer has been added to the missing baby Lisa Irwin case Wednesday and the family of baby Lisa is wasting no time in alerting him to details of their case.
Condoleezza Rice Calls Gaddafi Crush 'Creepy'
Months after rebels stormed the Gaddafi compound in Tripoli and found an album stock full of photos of former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the former official has come out to discuss the slain leader’s “creepy” infatuation with her.
Moammar Gaddafi's Son Hiding in Sahara Desert?
The whereabouts of Moammar Gaddafi’s son, Seif al-Islam, remains uncertain as reports speculate that the young Gaddafi may be hiding in the vast Sahara desert.
North Korea News: Food Crisis Puts Millions at Risk (VIDEO)
Following a bitter winter and flood-infused summer, North Korea is facing its worst food crisis in a decade and 6 million people in the country are at risk.
East Africa Famine Sees Increased Risk of Human Trafficking in Kenya
With a famine crisis occurring in the Horn of Africa, recent reports are suggesting that Kenya is rapidly becoming a destination and transport point for human trafficking.
Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: Family Attempts Normalcy as Brothers Go Trick-or-Treating (VIDEO)
The brothers of missing baby Lisa were captured by ABC News out trick-or-treating on Halloween evening.
Black Friday 2011: Target, Macy's, Kohl's Opening Doors at Midnight
With the economy struggling to get back on track, consumer giants are taking new measures to lure shoppers into their stores on Black Friday.
Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: Source Close to Family Offers New Details on Case
A source has come out to provide new details on the evening baby Lisa Irwin went missing.
Somali Government Ousts 2 Leaders Over Food Aid Theft
Somalia’s government is taking a stand against food aid corruption and has fired one official and suspended another as a result.