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Sgt. Maj. Leroy Walker Jr. wipes away tears during a candlelight vigil at Fort Hood, one day after 13 people were killed in a bloody rampage. US President Barack Obama has led the nation in mourning as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor killed 13 in a massacre at a US military base.(AFP/Paul J. Richards)

US mourns as Muslim doctor slays 13 at army base

2 hours, 36 minutes ago

FORT HOOD, Texas (AFP) - US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning on Saturday as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor killed 13 in a massacre at a US military base.

  • General view of the Fairmont Hotel, in St Andrews, Scotland, where the G20 Finance Ministers and Bank Governors Meeting is being hosted. Hosts Britain have urged G20 finance ministers to put aside their differences and strike a deal on climate funding despite fading hopes for an accord at key UN talks next month.(AFP/Derek Blair)
    Britain rallies G20 on climate change 2 hours, 14 minutes ago

    ST ANDREWS (AFP) - Hosts Britain urged G20 finance ministers to put aside their differences and strike a deal on climate funding on Saturday despite fading hopes for an accord at key UN talks next month.

  • An Afghan army medic soldier looks out from an ambulance in Kabul. Seven members of the Afghan security forces were killed in a NATO air strike in remote western Afghanistan, the defence ministry has said.(AFP/Nicolas Asfouri)
    NATO strike kills 7 Afghan security forces: Kabul 1 hour, 46 minutes ago

    KABUL (AFP) - Seven members of the Afghan security forces were killed in a NATO air strike that also injured international forces in remote western Afghanistan, the Afghan defence ministry said on Saturday.

  • Machines use yellowcake to produce Uranium hexafluoride (UF6) at the Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facilities in central Iran. Iran has decided to turn down proposals from the major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, a leading member of parliament says in a serious setback for UN-brokered efforts to allay Western concerns about its ambitions.(AFP/File/Behrouz Mehri)
    Iran to reject UN-brokered nuclear plan: leading MP Sat Nov 7, 7:49 AM ET

    TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran is to turn down proposals from the major powers about its supply of nuclear fuel, a leading parliamentarian said on Saturday, in a serious setback for efforts to allay Western concerns about its atomic ambitions.

  • Map locating the Tatarski Strait that divides Russia's Far East island of Sakhalin from the mainland, where a Russian military plane has crashed, leaving all 11 crew members missing, presumed dead.(AFP Graphics)
    Russian military plane crashes, killing 11 Sat Nov 7, 6:05 AM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - A Russian military plane crashed into the sea during a training exercise in Russia's Far East region, leaving all 11 crew members missing and presumed dead, officials said on Saturday.

  • Lebanese prime minister-designate Saad Hariri, seen here, is preparing to announce a new government after granting concessions to his rivals in the Hezbollah-led opposition on key cabinet posts.(AFP/Joseph Barrak)
    Lebanon's Hariri to announce new govt Sat Nov 7, 8:07 AM ET

    BEIRUT (AFP) - Lebanese prime minister-designate Saad Hariri was preparing to announce a new government on Saturday after granting concessions to his rivals in the Hezbollah-led opposition on key cabinet posts.

  • Madagascar's top four political figures, including disputed leader Andry Rajoelina, have signed an agreement on sharing power ahead of elections next year.(AFP/Aaron Maasho)
    Madagascar leaders sign power-sharing agreement Sat Nov 7, 4:41 AM ET

    ADDIS ABABA (AFP) - Madagascar's top four political figures -- including ousted President Marc Ravalomanana -- on Saturday signed an agreement on sharing power ahead of elections next year.

  • The US flag flies above the Capitol building in Washington, DC. President Barack Obama, his top domestic priority in the balance, is to make a rare in-person plea for wary lawmakers to cast an historic vote for legislation to remake US health care.(AFP/File/Karen Bleier)
    Obama to push lawmakers on health care vote 12 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama, his top domestic priority in the balance, was to make a rare in-person plea Saturday for wary lawmakers to cast an historic vote for legislation to remake US health care.

  • Saudi artillery is lined up in the southern province of Jizan near the border with Yemen. Saudi forces are battling Yemeni rebels for a fifth straight day as medics said seven Saudis and an unknown number of rebels had been killed.(AFP)
    Saudi troops battle Yemen rebels for fifth day 1 hour, 17 minutes ago

    AL-KHUBAH, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - Saudi forces battled Yemeni rebels for a fifth straight day on Saturday as medics said seven Saudis and an unknown number of rebels had been killed.

  • International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor, Louis-Moreno Ocampo -- pictured in Nairobi -- has said he has a strong case against the masterminds behind last year's post-election violence in Kenya.(AFP/Tony Karumba)
    ICC prosecutor confident over Kenya suspects 1 hour, 27 minutes ago

    NAIROBI (AFP) - Top war crimes prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said on Saturday he has a strong case against the masterminds behind last year's post-election violence in Kenya.

  • An undated photo from www.cstsonline.org of Major Nidal Malik Hasan. A stunned nation battled to understand Friday why the Muslim army psychiatrist snapped, mowing down 13 people and wounding 30 others in a trail of bloodshed at a sprawling US military base.(AFP/HO/File)
    US grieves after Muslim doctor kills 13 on army base Fri Nov 6, 3:31 PM ET

    FORT HOOD, Texas (AFP) - US President Barack Obama led his nation in mourning Friday as shocked Americans struggled to understand why a Muslim army doctor unleashed a massacre at a US military base, killing 13.

  • A US Army Chinook helicopter lands on a hill in Kabul as search continues for two US paratroopers missing in remote northwest Afghanistan. Seven members of the Afghan security forces were killed in a NATO air strike in remote western Afghanistan, the defence ministry said on Saturday.(AFP/Nicolas Asfouri)
    '7 Afghan security forces die in NATO airstrike' Sat Nov 7, 7:24 AM ET

    KABUL (AFP) - Seven members of the Afghan security forces were killed in a NATO air strike in remote western Afghanistan, the defence ministry said on Saturday.

  • Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya gives a press conference at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa. Zelaya, ousted in a military-backed coup four months ago, called for fresh protests Friday after the collapse of a US-brokered deal to end the crisis.(AFP/Orlando Sierra)
    Zelaya calls for more protests after crisis deal collapses Fri Nov 6, 3:43 PM ET

    TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) - Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, ousted in a military-backed coup four months ago, called for fresh protests Friday after the collapse of a US-brokered deal to end the crisis.

  • A Palestinian casts his vote at a polling station in the West Bank village of Hizmah during legislative elections in 2006. Israel kept mum on Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's announcement that he will not seek re-election, but officials said the Jewish state is keen on the moderate remaining in office.(AFP/File/Awad Awad)
    Israel keen to see Abbas stay on Fri Nov 6, 2:18 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel is keen on Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas staying in office despite his announcement he will not seek re-election, officials said Friday.

  • This handout picture by the Spanish Defence Ministry (SDM) shows the Spanish tuna trawler Alakrana on October 3, near the Somali coast. Families of the crew of a Spanish tuna trawler being held by Somali pirates appealed to Spain's government on Friday to negotiate with the kidnappers, who have threatened to kill the hostages.(AFP/SDM-HO/File)
    Families of Spanish hostages urge negotiations with pirates Fri Nov 6, 4:09 PM ET

    MADRID (AFP) - Families of the crew of a Spanish tuna trawler being held by Somali pirates appealed to Spain's government on Friday to negotiate with the kidnappers, who have threatened to kill the hostages.

  • Saudi troops take position near the border with Yemen. Saudi Arabia said its jets and ground forces blasted Yemen rebels on the two countries' rugged border after being attacked and briefly occupied by the Shiite insurgents.(AFP/File)
    Saudi says air strikes to 'neutralise' Yemen rebels Fri Nov 6, 12:36 PM ET

    JIZAN, Saudi Arabia (AFP) - Saudi Arabia said Friday its jets and ground forces blasted Yemen rebels on the two countries' rugged border after being attacked and briefly occupied by the Shiite insurgents.

  • Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo (L) speaks with the commander of Paraguay's armed forces, Rear Admiral Ciber Benitez, during a military ceremony in Asuncion on November 4. Lugo sacked the head of Paraguay's armed forces on Friday, two days after firing a trio of top military commanders amid rumors of a potential coup, government sources said.(AFP/File/Norberto Duarte)
    Paraguay army chief sacked amid coup rumors Fri Nov 6, 12:30 PM ET

    ASUNCION (AFP) - President Fernando Lugo sacked the head of Paraguay's armed forces on Friday, two days after firing a trio of top military commanders amid rumors of a potential coup, government sources said.

  • Pakistani paramilitary soldiers guard the site where gunmen attacked an army officer in Islamabad. A Pakistani brigadier has escaped assassination in the third gun attack targeting top brass in the capital as the army claimed further gains in a major anti-Taliban offensive in the northwest.(AFP/Aamir Qureshi)
    Third gun attack on brigadier in Pakistan capital Fri Nov 6, 7:44 AM ET

    ISLAMABAD (AFP) - A Pakistani brigadier escaped assassination Friday in the third gun attack targeting top brass in the capital as the army claimed further gains in a major anti-Taliban offensive in the northwest.

  • A view of a house knocked down by Hurricane Ida in the Corn Islands, Nicaraguan Caribbean, November 5. Nicaragua's Caribbean coast faced a battering by high winds and heavy rains Friday, as remnants of hurricane Ida wrecked homes and officials warned as many as 40,000 could be affected by the storm.(AFP/Elmer Martinez)
    40,000 affected as storm batters Nicaragua Fri Nov 6, 1:25 PM ET

    MANAGUA (AFP) - Nicaragua's Caribbean coast faced a battering by high winds and heavy rains Friday, as remnants of hurricane Ida wrecked homes and officials warned as many as 40,000 could be affected by the storm.

  • A view of the Paris Commercial Court shows a piece of crocheted clothing made by the fashion house World Tricot which is accusing the French fashion house, Chanel of "counterfeiting". World Tricot founder Carmel Colle is seeking 2.5 million euros from Chanel for alleged counterfeit after she spotted a crochet design in a Chanel boutique in Tokyo in 2005 that she claims is hers.(AFP/Patrick Kovarik)
    Chanel in court accused of counterfeiting Fri Nov 6, 3:29 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - French fashion giant Chanel was accused in court Friday of stealing a supplier's design in a case that could have a bearing on the rights of skilled artisans toiling in the luxury industry.

  • This undated photo obtained from www.cstsonline.org shows Major Malik Nidal Hasan, the alleged gunman killed after opening fire at the Fort Hood military base in Texas. At least 12 people were killed, including Malik, and 31 people were injured in the attack. Two other soldiers have been arrested in connection with the shooting. US media identified him as an Army pyschiatrist.(AFP/HO)
    Twelve dead, 31 wounded in Texas military base shooting Thu Nov 5, 7:20 PM ET

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AFP) - An American army major went on a shooting rampage Thursday at a Texas military base killing 11 people and wounding 31 others before being gunned down, army officials said.

  • Afghan workers construct a building in Kabul. The United Nations announced Thursday it will evacuate more than half its international staff based in Afghanistan after a deadly Taliban attack on a guesthouse for UN workers.(AFP/Nicolas Asfouri)
    UN in Afghanistan to evacuate 600 foreign staff Thu Nov 5, 2:31 PM ET

    KABUL (AFP) - The United Nations announced Thursday it will evacuate more than half its international staff based in Afghanistan after a deadly Taliban attack on UN workers, prompting a dismayed reaction from NATO.

  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem in October 2009. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said on Thursday he will not seek re-election as he voiced frustration with the US position on Israeli settlements and delivered a major blow to Washington's Middle East peace efforts.(AFP/Pool/File/Dan Balilty)
    Abbas rules out re-election, complicating peace efforts Thu Nov 5, 3:30 PM ET

    RAMALLAH, West Bank (AFP) - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said on Thursday he will not seek re-election as he voiced frustration with the US position on Israeli settlements and delivered a major blow to Washington's Middle East peace efforts.

  • Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic appears in the courtroom of the International Criminal Tribunal on November 3. A UN court has imposed a lawyer on Karadzic and postponed to March 1 the genocide trial he has boycotted since it started last week.(AFP/Pool/File/Michael Kooren)
    Lawyer imposed on Karadzic, trial delayed to March 1 Thu Nov 5, 1:11 PM ET

    THE HAGUE (AFP) - A UN warcrimes court Thursday imposed a lawyer on Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic and put off to March 1 the genocide trial he has boycotted since it started last week.

  • A grenade and landmines are displayed among other weapons by the Israeli military at the port of Ashdod. Israel has called for the international community to take action against Iran, blaming Tehran for dispatching a weapons-laden ship to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia.(AFP/David Buimovitch)
    Israel urges action against Iran over weapons ship Thu Nov 5, 10:57 AM ET

    TEL AVIV, Israel (AFP) - Israel called on Thursday for the international community to take action against Iran, blaming Tehran for dispatching a weapons-laden ship to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia.

  • Female Russian murder suspect Yevgenia Khasis, with a black bag over her head, is led by plain-clothes police operatives into a Moscow court. Two Russian nationalists have been arrested and charged in the high-profile killings of a human rights lawyer and journalist who were gunned down in Moscow in January, officials said on Thursday.(AFP)
    Two charged over murders of Russian lawyer, reporter Thu Nov 5, 1:55 PM ET

    MOSCOW (AFP) - Two Russian nationalists have been arrested and charged in the high-profile killings of a human rights lawyer and journalist who were gunned down in Moscow in January, officials said on Thursday.

  • Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is pictured at an emergency summit in Maputo. Tsvangirai on Thursday said he had called off a boycott of power-sharing ties with President Robert Mugabe that had paralysed the fragile unity government for three weeks.(AFP/Carlos Litulo)
    Tsvangirai calls off Zimbabwe unity government boycott Thu Nov 5, 5:07 PM ET

    MAPUTO (AFP) - Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Thursday called off a boycott of power-sharing ties with President Robert Mugabe that had paralysed the fragile unity government for three weeks.

  • Kyrgyz special police forces walk near the parliament building in central Bishkek, in 2007. The editor of a newspaper that frequently criticised the secret police in ex-Soviet Kyrgyzstan has died after a savage attack in which he was stabbed more than a dozen times, police said Thursday.(AFP/File/Vyacheslav Oseledko)
    Kyrgyz journalist brutally murdered: police Thu Nov 5, 2:03 PM ET

    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan (AFP) - The editor of a newspaper that frequently criticised the secret police in ex-Soviet Kyrgyzstan has died after a savage attack in which he was stabbed more than a dozen times, police said Thursday.

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) handout satellite image shows Hurricane Ida coming ashore in Nicaragua near Tasbapauni. Hurricane Ida unleashed heavy winds and rain on thousands of residents of eastern Nicaragua Thursday, causing flooding and destroying homes, before being downgraded to a tropical storm.(AFP/NOAA)
    Hurricane Ida downgraded, hits thousands in Nicaragua Thu Nov 5, 2:33 PM ET

    MANAGUA (AFP) - Hurricane Ida unleashed heavy winds and rain on thousands of residents of eastern Nicaragua Thursday, causing flooding and destroying homes, before being downgraded to a tropical storm.