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Mine violence hits at South Africa political power nexus - Reuters
By Jon Herskovitz | MARIKANA, South Africa (Reuters) – The bloody protest by South African miners that ended in a hail of police gunfire and 34 deaths this week could also wound the ruling ANC and its main labor ally, laying bare workers' anger over …


Ecuador rallies Latin America in Assange battle with UK - Reuters
* "Ecuador will not kneel," says president * Regional bodies meet over Assange saga By Eduardo Garcia QUITO, Aug 18 (Reuters) – Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa on Saturday cast the Andean country's tensions with Britain over asylum for WikiLeaks' …


Obama tees off on Ryan's tax and Medicare proposals - Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON – President Obama took aim at Rep. Paul D. Ryan's tax proposals Saturday, slamming the Republican vice presidential candidate for a 2010 budget plan that he said would have eliminated almost all federal taxes for wealthy investors like his …


Madonna adds her voice to critics of Pussy Riot verdict - Reuters
| LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Madonna, who had already voiced her support for the Russian punk band Pussy Riot, on Saturday joined a chorus of celebrities in slamming a jail sentence handed down in Moscow to three women from the group over a protest …


Militants attack Yemen intelligence HQ, killing 20
The death toll of an al-Qaida suspected attack on a Yemeni intelligence headquarters rose to 20 on Saturday, in the worst such attack in a year that highlights the challenges faced by the country’s new leadership as it struggles to bring security and reconcile a military with split loyalties.


57 jailed in Gabon after violent protests: opposition
Supporters of the opposition's National Union party leader Andre Mba Obame take part in a demonstration in LibrevilleFifty-seven people arrested in Gabon last week during a violent opposition protest are being held in a barracks and denied food from their families, an opposition leader said Saturday.


Nyad back in the water in Cuba-Florida record swim
U.S. swimmer Diana Nyad stands after a press conference where she announced her upcoming swim from Cuba to Key West, Florida, in Havana, Cuba, Saturday, Aug. 18, 2012. On Saturday, endurance athlete Nyad will attempt for a fourth time to swim across the Florida Straights without the protection of shark cage in hopes of setting a world record. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Third time's a charm?


Mine violence hits at South Africa political power nexus
Striking miners hold weapons as they wait to be addressed by former African National Congress Youth League President Julius Malema outside a South African mine in RustenburgMARIKANA, South Africa (Reuters) – The bloody protest by South African miners that ended in a hail of police gunfire and 34 deaths this week could also wound the ruling ANC and its main labor ally, laying bare workers' anger over enduring inequalities in Africa's biggest economy. Thursday's shooting, bringing back memories of apartheid-era violence, underlined that after 18 years in power the African National Congress and its union partner have not been able to heal the fissures of income disparity, poverty and joblessness scarring the country. …


Airstrike kills 8 in Syria town near Turkey border
A Syrian man walks by a building destroyed in an airstrike in Aleppo city, Syria, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012. Rebel footholds in Aleppo have been the target of weeks of Syrian shelling and air attacks as part of wider offensives by President Bashar Assad's regime. Rebels have been driven from some areas, but the report of clashes near the airport suggests the battles could be shifting to new fronts. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)A Syrian warplane on Saturday bombed a small town partially controlled by anti-regime fighters near the Turkish border, killing eight people and wounding at least 20, the latest escalation in the use of air power by President Bashar Assad's government in the Arab nation's civil war.


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