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Violent protests left at least five dead and others wounded Wednesday as demonstrations over Quran burning intensified in Afghanistan.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek unions, the unemployed and communists will protest on Wednesday against spending cuts introduced to secure a multi-billion-euro bailout, and lawmakers will debate a debt swap to
At least 340 people were injured in a train crash Wednesday in Buenos Aires, state media reported.
B.C. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon has tabled a tough, stay-the-course budget for 2012 that offers few handouts and proposes selling off some government assets to help pare down the provincial deficit.
Afghan police opened fire to disperse thousands of anti-American protesters rioting for a second day over an incident that the U.S. said was inadvertent burning of Muslim holy books at a military base in Kabul.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the conclusion of negotiations toward a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) between Canada and China, and witnessed the signing of a Declaration of Intent by Canada's Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, Ed Fast, and China's Minister of Commerce, Chen Deming.
The Peterson Cos., developers of National Harbor, have purchased a stake in Rock Spring Centre.
A woman is facing a charge of careless driving after a collision involving a pedestrian and a taxi sent her car down into Riverdale Park Monday.

Police were called to the scene around 3:30 p.m., where they found a vehicle had careened to...
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