United Nations says 'rapidly increasing' number of refugees have fled to Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey
Tensions are high amid first major public protests since new coalition government was elected three months ago on pro-euro, pro-bailout platform
Amnesty International, Greenpeace say Dutch company Trafigura should face full legal accountability for sickening, killing residents
Volatile global food prices, drought in many of world's top grain-producing regions have raised food security fears, but in Suffolk, England wheat yields have been good
Limitations and protections placed on some categories of free speech viewed as hypocrisy
Inquest will take place early next year into the death of Alexander Litvinenko
Authorities send riot police to offices of magazine amid reprisal fears, will temporarily close French embassies, consulates, cultural centers, schools in 20 countries
Commission says soaring cost of US elections is a major hindrance to democracy
Spotlight at Paralympic Games in London has not been on athletes alone but also on remarkable technology that helps them compete
Event is led by West Indian community in London
Protesters say it is a 24-hour watch in order to ensure that WikiLeaks founder is not forcibly removed from embassy by British police
Anders Behring Breivik receives 21-year sentence which could be extended beyond that for as long as he is considered dangerous
John Lewis department store is flooded with people hoping to score official merchandise
Jamaicans in London were in high spirits the day after Usain Bolt won the gold
Olympic hopefuls are watching, contemplating their future in sports
Many lining up at London’s many tattoo parlors for a lasting souvenir of Olympics experience
Fast food chain got huge boost after Jamaican runner Usain Bolt told reporters he'd eaten a McDonald's wrap on day of gold medal win
It took Chen Guanming two years, crossing 16 countries by pedicab to get to Games
Team won 23 medals in Beijing four years ago; this year, they hope to beat that with 30
Olympics media center tries to cater to any requirements journalists might have
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