Middle East

Obscured By War, Water Crisis Looms In Yemen()  

Yemeni women gather around a water well south of Sana'a, the Yemeni capital

News from Yemen has been dominated recently by an escalating rebellion along the border with Saudi Arabia. But the country has been making news for decades because of its severe overuse of a rapidly disappearing water supply, the result of natural and political causes.

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Europe

Record Rainfall Wreaks Havoc In Britain, Ireland()  

Emergency workers search for people trapped in the flooded town of Cockermouth, England.

Raging floods engulfed northern England's Lake District on Friday, killing a police officer and trapping dozens in their swamped homes. In Ireland, more than 3 feet of water shut down the center of the country's second-largest city, Cork, and more than a dozen other towns and villages.

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Latin America

Peruvian Police Say Gang Killed People For Their Fat()  

Police arrested three members of a gang in the Peruvian jungle that allegedly has been killing people and draining fat from the corpses to sell on the black market for use in cosmetics. Medical experts expressed doubt about an international black market for human fat, though it does have cosmetic applications.

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Afghanistan

Suicide Motorcycle Bomber Kills 16 In Afghanistan()  

Two children and a policeman were among those killed in the blast, which wounded at least 23 others when the motorcyclist detonated the explosives in a busy city square in western Afghanistan, officials said.

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Around the Nation

Another Minn. Man Indicted In Missing Somalis Case()  

November 19, 2009 Another man has been indicted on terrorism charges in a federal investigation into the recruitment of Minnesota Somalis to fight in Somalia.

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Europe

European Union Selects Belgian, Briton For Top Posts()  

November 19, 2009 Trade commissioner Catherine Ashton of Britain was selected as the EU's new foreign policy chief and Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy was picked for president. Their appointments suggested the need for compromise outweighed the desire for big names like former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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Asia

Police, Courthouse Targeted In Pakistan Attacks()  

November 19, 2009 Two police officers were killed by a suicide bomber a day after 19 people were killed outside a courthouse in Peshawar. The bombings brought to eight the number of militant attacks in less than two weeks in the city on the Afghan border.

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