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Anders Behring Breivik Killings: Act of a 'Lone Wolf' Terrorist
Norway's top police official announced Thursday that Anders Behring Breivik, the man who has admitted to carrying out the attacks that ravaged Norway, acted alone and without any accomplices or networks in the planning and implementation of his fatal attack.
Libya News: Rebels Launch Attack in West, Claim 5 Towns
A major offensive launched by hundreds of Libyan rebels in the western part of the country Thursday proved a massive success with the capturing of five towns and the surrounding of another.
Anjem Choudary's 'Sharia Law Controlled Zone' Campaign in London
An Islamic poster campaign declaring areas as "Sharia Law Zones" is spreading across cities in the United Kingdom.
Norway Shooting, Bombing: Search Called Off for Victims at Island
Following Friday's devastating shooting massacre, Norwegian police have called off the search for bodies and people on and around the small island of Utoya.
Historic Meeting Signals 'New Era' of Cooperation Between Pakistan and India
In a milestone meeting on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan pledged to jointly increase and improve bilateral relations.
Mubarak's Hunger Strike Leaves Former Leader 'Extremely Weak'
Former Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, has undertaken a hunger strike, which has left him in an "extremely weak" condition, according to his medical team.
Chinese Human Trafficking Ring Busted, Police Rescue Dozens of Children
Chinese authorities released information on Wednesday on the rescuing of 89 minors that had been victims of child trafficking. The youngest of the 89 victims was 10 days old while the oldest was 4 years of age.
Turban-Hidden Bomb Kills Mayor of Kandahar
Only two weeks following the assassination of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's half brother, another fatal blow has hit the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, as a suicide bomber killed the mayor of the city with a bomb hidden in his turban.
Depression Rates Higher in Wealthy Nations: Report
A new World Health Organization (WHO) study, published on July 25 in the journal of BMC medicine, suggests that depression is more common in affluent nations and argues that cases of major depression are on the rise throughout the world.
Morocco Plane Crash Has Death Toll of 78
In one of the worst air disasters in Moroccan history, a military transport plane crashed into a mountain on Tuesday morning in the southern region of the country killing at least 78 people.