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Can Egypt Become a Democracy Amid Violence and Uncertainty?
As violence in Egypt continued for the third consecutive day and protesters plan a “million man” march in Cairo, Egyptian cabinet members have submitted their resignation to the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the country is in crisis mode.
Egyptian Cabinet Resigns as Violent Protests Show No Sign of Halting
The death toll from Egypt’s violent and continuing three-day clashes has risen to 33, according to morgue officials.
Bachmann, Trump to Meet for 4th Time in New York Monday
GOP presidential contender Michelle Bachman will be meeting with real estate mogul Donald Trump at New York City’s Trump Tower on Monday.
Khmer Rouge Genocide Trial Leaves Cambodians Pessimistic
The historic trial against the senior most members of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime began in Cambodia on Monday. Although many believed the trial would never happen, public opinion has been generally pessimistic as to whether the trial will serve justice for the heinous crimes conducted by the regime.
Egyptians Protest Military Dictatorship
More than 50,000 protestors gathered in Cairo and in Alexandria on Friday to protest against what many Egyptians believe is a military dictatorship.
Penn State Scandal: Feds Consider Launching Criminal Inquiry Into Jerry Sandusky
Federal prosecutors and the FBI are looking into launching their own investigation to decide if the alleged child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky crossed state lines to abuse victims.
Hillary Clinton to Make Historic Visit to Burma
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be making a historic trip to Myanmar next month in the first visit by a secretary of state in more than a half century.
Millions Facing Starvation in Afghanistan as Winter Approaches, UN Says
Millions of people in Afghanistan are set to face hunger and malnutrition this winter, following a severe drought that wiped out crops across the northern and western regions of the country.
Parents Starved Infant Daughter Over Obesity Fears
An Appleton, Wis. Couple has been accused of starving their infant daughter over fears that the child would become obese.
Khmer Rouge Leader Ruled Unfit for War Crimes Trial
One of the former leaders of Cambodia’s vicious Khmer Rouge regime has been ruled unfit to stand trial.