Pages that link to "Category:Al-Jazeera"
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- Al-Jazeera (redirect page) (← links)
- British Iraq abuse case soldiers jailed (← links)
- At least four killed by bomb thrown from motorcycle in Cairo (← links)
- Talk:Scenario for impeachment of Lula raised in Brazil (← links)
- U.N. to begin forming response to Iranian nuclear program (← links)
- First suicide attack since Israeli pullout occurs in Beersheba (← links)
- Saudi Arabia agrees with the US on joining the WTO (← links)
- Alleged Bush-Blair Al-Jazeera bombing transcript leaked (← links)
- Battle of Adre extends Darfur Conflict (← links)
- Iran reported to U.N. Security Council (← links)
- Iran demands that IAEA end surveillance of its nuclear program (← links)
- Israeli Air Force attacks militant bases in Lebanon (← links)
- Activists in Tunisia thrashed by police (← links)
- Campaigning begins for groundbreaking Congo elections (← links)
- Israeli vessels enter Lebanese waters to enforce blockade (← links)
- Hezbollah-Israel war continues for a third day (← links)
- Hezbollah-Israel conflict continues (← links)
- 20 fleeing Lebanese villagers killed by Israeli missile (← links)
- Somali tensions rise as Ethiopia sends in troops (← links)
- Israel masses troops, tanks along Lebanon border (← links)
- Campaigning ends in landmark Congo elections (← links)
- Muslim world condemns Pope's criticism of Islam (← links)
- User:PVJ59/Muslim world condemns Pope's criticism of Islam (← links)
- Pope Benedict apologizes for "sounding offensive" to Muslims (← links)
- Seven Palestinians, one Israeli dead after latest Israeli offensive (← links)
- Israeli attacks in Gaza kill 17 (← links)
- Israeli soldiers suspected of executing unarmed, injured men in Gaza (← links)
- Islamic Jihad considers halting rocket-fire into Israel (← links)
- Two Palestinians die, at least seven others are wounded as Israeli attacks continue (← links)
- Palestinians, Israelis clash in Jerusalem over construction at Temple Mount (← links)
- US troops accused of killing Afghan civilians following car-bombing (← links)
- Video released with demands for exchange of BBC correspondent (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 26, 2008 (← links)
- Prisoners escape from Afghan jail after Taliban attack (← links)
- Kenyan Prime Minister calls for suspension of Mugabe from African Union (← links)
- Texas executes Mexican-born killer despite international appeals (← links)
- Aviation experts suggest Air France Flight 447 broke up in midair (← links)
- Irish Nobel laureate remains in detention in Israel (← links)
- Obama's suspension of Guantanamo repatriations criticized (← links)
- Egypt protests: Army say they will not use force on demonstrators as Mubarak announces cabinet (← links)
- Mubarak summoned by Egyptian prosecutors to face allegations of killings and corruption (← links)
- User:Amgine/Latest leak review (← links)
- Unrest spreads to Morocco; police violently break up demonstrations (← links)
- Renewed concern over nuclear response following atomic bomb anniversary (← links)
- Knight Foundation and Mozilla send geeks into newsrooms (← links)
- Death toll from Borneo bridge collapse reaches eleven (← links)
- Early returns in Egyptian polls show victory for Islamist parties (← links)
- Former French president Jacques Chirac found guilty of corruption (← links)
- Remaining US troops exit Iraq (← links)
- Al Jazeera (redirect page) (← links)
- Report: The Pentagon's new powers (← links)
- Shi'a leaders call for religious state (← links)
- Syria begins withdrawing troops from Lebanon (← links)
- Explosion kills Briton in Qatar; dozens injured (← links)
- The man who died in explosion in Qatar is named (← links)
- Iraq: Uneven voter turnout elects women who push sharia law while anti-woman violence rages (← links)
- Putin pledges to help Palestinians (← links)
- Saudi Arabia's King Fahd admitted to hospital (← links)
- Amnesty International urges investigations of top U.S. officials (← links)
- Crown Prince of Kuwait admitted to hospital (← links)
- Egyptian envoy's captors remain anonymous (← links)
- King Fahd of Saudi Arabia announced dead (← links)
- Iraqi constitution met by Sunni resistance (← links)
- Al-Qaida claims responsibility for London 7/7 bombings (← links)
- Explosions hit waterfront in New Orleans, Louisiana (← links)
- Iran bans Hollywood movies (← links)
- Bush speaks of goals for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, decries calls for timetable (← links)
- US, UK persuade Russia and China of laptop authenticity (← links)
- 40 alleged drunken Santas accused of running amok (← links)
- Prosecutors continue investigation as Livedoor faces possible delisting (← links)
- First Iraqi case of Avian Flu reported (← links)
- Scores killed in Manila game show stampede (← links)
- U.K. soldiers arrested over Iraqi abuse video (← links)
- Civilians killed in U.S. raid near Balad (← links)
- Talk:Civilians killed in U.S. raid near Balad (← links)
- Iran nuclear impasse continues (← links)
- Ayman al-Zawahiri appears in new videotape (← links)
- Iraqis celebrate deaths of British troops (← links)
- Ayaan Hirsi Ali leaves Dutch Parliament (← links)
- Three inmates commit suicide at Guantanamo detention facility (← links)
- Hezbollah and Israel exchange fire for fifth day (← links)
- U.S. expedites bombs shipment to Israel, outcry in the Muslim world (← links)
- Campaigning ends in landmark Congo elections (← links)
- ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana (← links)
- U.S. says Israel has agreed to suspend air strikes for 48 hours after deadly strike on Qana (← links)
- Bombs kill several during Iraq football game (← links)
- Colombian army officials accused of allegedly faking terrorist attacks (← links)
- Afghan women's rights official shot dead (← links)
- British top General says troops are unwelcome in Iraq (← links)
- Palestinian teenager killed in Israeli airstrike (← links)
- Former Guantanamo detainees convicted in Morocco (← links)
- Al Jazeera English news channel to go live today (← links)
- Joseph Kabila declared winner of Congo Presidential election (← links)
- "Darfur a powder keg" says UN Head of Humanitarian Affairs (← links)
- "Civil defence" thwarts Israeli air strike on Gaza refugee camp (← links)
- Iraq, Syria, Iran form friendly relations (← links)
- Carter: Race relations in Palestine are worse than apartheid (← links)
- New Ishaqi controversy set off by US air raid (← links)
- U.S. helicopter crash in Iraq kills 7 (← links)
- Talk:Iraq helicopter crash kills seven (← links)
- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy (← links)
- Explosion near Afganistan base kills at least 19, U.S. Vice President may have been target (← links)
- US troops accused of killing Afghan civilians following car-bombing (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 27, 2007 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 1, 2007 (← links)
- 33 dead, 15 injured in Virginia Tech shootings (← links)
- Iran's morality police crack down on un-Islamic dress (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 27, 2007 (← links)
- Party supporting Scottish independence from UK wins elections (← links)
- Syrian democracy advocate Kamal Labwani jailed for 12 years (← links)
- Violence surrounds political rally in Pakistan (← links)
- Insurgents in Iraq kill 32 with chemical bomb (← links)
- Ivory Coast militia destroys weapons (← links)
- United States and Iran hold talks on Iraq security (← links)
- Reports say Turkish troops enter northern Iraq (← links)
- North Korean funds released (← links)
- BBC reporter could be released within next few hours (← links)
- Aid group reports 110 North Koreans killed in explosion (← links)
- Pakistani army storms Red Mosque; Ghazi is killed (← links)
- Emaar Properties claims Burj Dubai as world's tallest building (← links)
- Libya frees foreign HIV medics (← links)
- Taliban report killing another South Korean hostage as deadline passes (← links)
- Opium production in Afghanistan reaches record highs (← links)
- 85 Hindu pilgrims killed in India lorry crash (← links)
- Putin warned of assassination plot (← links)
- Nine French nationals face kidnapping charges in Chad (← links)
- Youths riot in Paris suburb, attack police station (← links)
- US Supreme Court considers appeal from foreign terrorist suspects (← links)
- Chad court sentences six French aid workers to eight years of hard labour (← links)
- Israel continues settlement expansion (← links)
- Lebanon delays presidential vote (← links)
- Iraq removes Saddam references from flag (← links)
- Guyana shooting is country's worst in 30 years (← links)
- United Nations condemns Palestinian rocket attacks and Israel's 'disproportionate' response (← links)
- U.S. accuses China of developing space warfare (← links)
- Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia (← links)
- Pakistan's parliament elects first female speaker (← links)
- Putin orders Russian government to normalize relations with Georgia (← links)
- Ban on cluster bombs adopted by 111 countries (← links)
- TACA Airlines Flight 390 crashes in Honduras (← links)
- Mongolia's ruling party wins elections as rioting subsides (← links)
- 2008 G8 summit launched in Hokkaido, Japan (← links)
- Lebanon forms unity government with Hezbollah-led opposition (← links)
- Hezbollah strengthening, according to Israeli Defense Minister (← links)
- User:Kmhkmh (← links)
- Afghan government: More than 90 civilians killed by US airstrike (← links)
- Syria files UN Security Council complaint after US raid (← links)
- World leaders react to Obama's victory (← links)
- UN reports condemn West Bank settlement (← links)
- UN official: Gaza faces humanitarian catastrophe (← links)
- Israel allows cash for Gazans (← links)
- Somali parliament rejects president's dismissal of prime minister (← links)
- Israeli air strikes hit government compounds in Gaza (← links)
- UN warns of humanitarian crisis in Gaza (← links)
- Protester killed in West Bank; world reacts to Gaza conflict (← links)
- United Nations suspends operations in Gaza after schools and trucks are hit by Israeli forces (← links)
- Israel bans two Arab political parties (← links)
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Day 20 (← links)
- UN chief visits Gaza, demands investigation into attacks on UN facilities (← links)
- Anger and unrest continue over US raid in Laghman, Afghanistan (← links)
- Israel resumes attacks in Gaza, Rice asks for war crimes investigations (← links)
- Southern Gaza hit by new Israeli air strikes (← links)
- Israel seizes West Bank land (← links)
- Israeli President chooses Likud leader to form the 18th Knesset government (← links)
- Al-Shabaab and AU peacekeepers clash in Somalia (← links)
- Afghan protestors shot after mosque raid sparks anger (← links)
- Raúl Castro shakes up cabinet in Cuba (← links)
- Seven killed in gun attack on Sri Lankan cricket team (← links)
- Coup in Madagascar; opposition leader backs army (← links)
- Four-storey building collapses in Lagos, Nigeria; two dead (← links)
- Shipwreck off coast of Libya; hundreds of African migrants feared dead (← links)
- 13 killed in U.S. air strike in Pakistan (← links)
- Bomb blast kills 5 policemen in Islamabad, Pakistan (← links)
- 18-year US media ban on covering return of fallen soldiers lifted (← links)
- US crew retakes ship hijacked by pirates; captain held hostage (← links)
- Peruvian rebels kill thirteen soldiers (← links)
- Tamil protests underway in Oslo (← links)
- Eighteen killed in mine blast in China, officials say (← links)
- Suicide bomb kills at least twenty in northwestern Pakistan (← links)
- Belgian ship hijacked off Horn of Africa by Somali pirates (← links)
- Northern Cyprus opposition party wins elections (← links)
- At least 24 dead in clashes in central Kenya (← links)
- Four bombings over two days leave more than 130 dead in Iraq (← links)
- Outbreak of swine flu in Mexico kills at least twenty, infects 1,000 (← links)
- Swine flu reported in more countries; WHO warns of possible pandemic risk (← links)
- Swine flu outbreaks appear globally; WHO raises pandemic alert level to 5 (← links)
- Swine flu worldwide: update (← links)
- Tropical storm hits Philippines, 45,000 people displaced (← links)
- Swine flu cases worldwide top 1,000 (← links)
- Dozens killed after gunmen storm Turkish wedding reception (← links)
- As many as 100 civilians die in Afghan raid (← links)
- Assassinated lawyer accuses Guatemalan president from beyond grave (← links)
- German GDP drops by 3.8%, largest decline in 40 years (← links)
- Japan's opposition chooses new leader (← links)
- Key town captured by Islamist Somali militants (← links)
- Sudan accuses Chad of air strikes (← links)
- Taiwanese hold rally against government (← links)
- UK House of Commons' Speaker resigns (← links)
- Iran proclaims successful missile test (← links)
- Bomb explosion kills two in Nepal church (← links)
- Cyclone in Bay of Bengal kills at least 17 (← links)
- Bankruptcy for U.S. automaker GM becomes almost certain after bondholder offers fail (← links)
- Israel's Knesset considers 'loyalty' law (← links)
- Gun attack at Iranian election office injures three (← links)
- Explosion in Chinese mine kills 25 (← links)
- Israel rejects U.S. call for freeze on West Bank settlements (← links)
- South Ossetia holds parliamentary elections (← links)
- Five dead after arson attack in Iran (← links)
- Wreckage of plane thought to be missing Air France flight found in Atlantic (← links)
- Six Afghan civilians killed after explosion near US military base (← links)
- Palestinian protester killed by Israeli soldiers (← links)
- Explosion in Pakistan mosque kills dozens (← links)
- US unemployment rate reaches 9.4 percent (← links)
- Gabonese president Omar Bongo dies at age 73 (← links)
- Tail from Air France jet recovered from Atlantic Ocean (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills three people in Afghanistan (← links)
- Nepali capital Kathmandu shut down after rebel strike (← links)
- Somali minister killed by car bomb (← links)
- Militants kill at least 21 Algerian police in ambush (← links)
- More than 100 die in riots in Ürümqi, China (← links)
- G8 leaders set new emissions target (← links)
- Delayed Endeavour carries Japanese lab to International Space Station (← links)
- Israel evicts two Palestinian families from their homes (← links)
- South Korean police battle striking workers (← links)
- Al-Jazeera poll shows many Pakistanis identify America as 'biggest' threat (← links)
- President of Costa Rica contracts H1N1 swine flu (← links)
- Six bomb attacks kill 95 in Baghdad (← links)
- Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi released on compassionate grounds (← links)
- Violence in Somalia's capital kills 22 people (← links)
- Over 100 Shiite rebels killed in Yemen, government says (← links)
- Cricket: England regain Ashes in the Oval sunshine (← links)
- Pakistan Taliban say Baitullah Mehsud is dead (← links)
- Afghan president Karzai widens lead in early voting count (← links)
- Israeli navy fires on Gazan fishing vessels (← links)
- Thousands displaced after heavy flooding in Burkina Faso (← links)
- Suicide car bomber kills seven in Iraq (← links)
- Three men convicted by UK court of plotting to bomb airliners (← links)
- US and Vietnam begin talks to decontaminate areas affected by Agent Orange (← links)
- Afghan presidential candidate Karzai wins majority of votes (← links)
- Suspected US missile strike kills ten militants in Pakistan (← links)
- Government forces kill 17 rebels in northern Yemen (← links)
- Violence in Uganda enters second day (← links)
- Former Taiwanese president jailed for life on corruption charges (← links)
- Mortar raid kills 15 in Somalia (← links)
- Israeli President Shimon Peres collapses in Tel Aviv (← links)
- Karzai retains lead in Afghan presidential elections (← links)
- Flash flooding in Greece kills one, dozens of buildings flooded (← links)
- One killed by suicide bomber in southern Russia, five wounded (← links)
- Riots in Hamburg, Germany injure dozens (← links)
- Fire at Kazakhstan hospital kills at least 38 (← links)
- Somali hospital hit by shells after continued unrest (← links)
- UK airplane bomb plotters sentenced, sent to jail (← links)
- At least 38 killed after flash flooding in Indonesia (← links)
- UK unemployment rate reaches thirteen-year high (← links)
- Yukio Hatoyama formally elected Japanese prime minister (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills 30 in northwest Pakistan (← links)
- Politicians and protesters prepare for G20 summit (← links)
- Ten dead after earthquake in Bhutan (← links)
- Carter: US "likely behind" Venezuela coup (← links)
- Afghanistan begins partial vote recount (← links)
- At least 50 killed in clashes in Guinea (← links)
- Typhoon Ketsana leaves over 140 dead in the Philippines after heavy flooding (← links)
- Fifty feared dead after boat capsizes in India (← links)
- At least 22 dead after typhoon hits Vietnam (← links)
- Death toll from tsunami in Southeast Asia increases (← links)
- Typhoon Ketsana reaches Cambodia; up to eleven people killed (← links)
- Over 700 killed after earthquake in Indonesia (← links)
- Suspected US missile strike kills eight Taliban fighters (← links)
- US to withdraw over 4,000 troops from Iraq (← links)
- Protests in Ecuador kill one, injure 49 (← links)
- UN report says number of "abject poor" tripled in Gaza (← links)
- Militant factions clash in Somalia (← links)
- Romanian coalition government collapses (← links)
- New 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes South Pacific (← links)
- Greece to hold general elections (← links)
- Typhoon Parma threatens Taiwan (← links)
- Rebels in Nigeria surrender weapons under amnesty (← links)
- Demonstrators and police clash at IMF meetings in Istanbul (← links)
- Nine killed by car bomb in Iraq, 31 injured (← links)
- Over two million people displaced by flooding in India (← links)
- 40 injured after attacks in Thailand (← links)
- Two people killed after Typhoon Melor hits Japan (← links)
- Aid agencies warn of food shortages in flood-hit India (← links)
- Turkey and Armenia sign historic agreement (← links)
- 17 killed after Cambodian ferry capsizes (← links)
- South African police clash with demonstrators (← links)
- China and Russia sign trade deals worth US$3.5 billion (← links)
- US Senate panel approves healthcare reform bill (← links)
- At least 40 dead after string of attacks in Pakistan (← links)
- China sentences six more to death over riots (← links)
- Obama signs Pakistan aid bill worth US$7.5 billion (← links)
- UN rights council endorses Gaza report (← links)
- Bank of America reports losses of over US$2.2 billion (← links)
- Botswana holds parliamentary elections (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: October 18, 2009 (← links)
- Suicide attack hits Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders (← links)
- Philippines prepares for new typhoon (← links)
- Israel cabinet rejects UN war crimes report (← links)
- Demonstrators clash with police in Algeria after slum protest (← links)
- Panama-flagged ship hijacked off Somali coast by pirates (← links)
- 6.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Afghanistan, Pakistan (← links)
- More than 300 arrested in over two days after US drug operation (← links)
- At least 25 dead after train crash in Egypt (← links)
- Car bombings near Iraq government offices kill at least 130 (← links)
- Tunisian president re-elected for fifth term (← links)
- Home demolitions in East Jerusalem continue (← links)
- Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah withdraws from elections (← links)
- Clinton to Abbas: Resume peace talks with no preconditions (← links)
- Karzai declared winner of Afghan elections, runoff polls cancelled (← links)
- Automobile manufacturer Ford posts unexpected profits (← links)
- Equatorial Guinea coup plotters pardoned, released from jail (← links)
- Tropical Storm Mirinae kills 90 in Vietnam (← links)
- Automaker GM to cut 10,000 jobs at Opel (← links)
- Palestinian president Abbas has "no desire" to seek reelection (← links)
- Thirteen dead, several wounded in Fort Hood, Texas shooting (← links)
- Zimbabwe prime minister Tsvangirai ends cabinet boycott (← links)
- UN endorses Israel-Palestinian war crimes report (← links)
- South Korean workers protest against labour laws (← links)
- Iraqi parliament approves delayed election law (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills three in northwestern Pakistan (← links)
- Heavy 6.7 earthquake strikes Indonesia; at least one killed (← links)
- Emergency declared in El Salvador after torrential rains (← links)
- Korean navies exchange fire (← links)
- Judge known for jailing pirates shot dead in Bossaso, Somalia (← links)
- Six aid groups suspend work in Chad after killing (← links)
- Bomb blast kills at least eleven in Pakistan, over twenty wounded (← links)
- At least 32 dead after snowstorms in China (← links)
- Rebels say 626 Ethiopian troops killed in clashes (← links)
- Four dead after explosion at police station in Peshawar, Pakistan (← links)
- Israel announces settlement expansion plans (← links)
- Iraq threatened with expulsion from world football by FIFA (← links)
- 50 dead after ferry in Myanmar capsizes (← links)
- Herman Van Rompuy named as first permanent EU President (← links)
- At least nineteen dead after suicide bomb blast in Pakistan (← links)
- Suspected US drone attack kills eight in Pakistan (← links)
- US healthcare bill passes Senate vote (← links)
- Bomb explosions in northeastern India kill at least seven (← links)
- Israel announces 10 month halt to settlement construction in West Bank (← links)
- Jordanian king dissolves parliament, calls for general election two years ahead of schedule (← links)
- Iran to build ten new uranium enrichment plants (← links)
- Boat accident in Democratic Republic of the Congo kills at least 73 (← links)
- Porfirio Lobo wins Honduran presidential elections (← links)
- Somali pirates seize Greek-owned tanker (← links)
- Pakistani Member of Parliament killed by suicide bomber (← links)
- Explosion in Russian nightclub kills at least 94 (← links)
- Official results say Namibian president reelected after polls (← links)
- Obiang reelected as president of Equatorial Guinea after elections (← links)
- Martial law declared in Philippine province after massacre (← links)
- Tens of thousands protest in London before Copenhagen climate change summit (← links)
- Reports say Bolivian president reelected (← links)
- School stampede in China kills eight, injures dozens more (← links)
- Bomb blasts in Pakistan kill fifty (← links)
- Bombings kill over 100 in Baghdad (← links)
- Thousands of Indonesians protest against corruption (← links)
- Gunmen seize at least 75 hostages in Philippines (← links)
- Turkey bans pro-Kurdish party (← links)
- At least 22 killed in blast in central Pakistan (← links)
- Volcano eruption in Philippines prompts evacuations (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills at least twenty in Pakistan town (← links)
- Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri dies (← links)
- Israeli forensic institute illegally harvested organs in the '90s (← links)
- US Senate advances health care reform bill (← links)
- Deaths in Philippines ferry accidents (← links)
- At least 75 dead following suicide bombing in Pakistan; scores more wounded (← links)
- Death toll from Brazil mudslides rises to sixty (← links)
- Tribal clashes in Sudan kill 139 (← links)
- Togo footballers ambushed in Angola (← links)
- Bomb explodes in central Athens, Greece; no injuries reported (← links)
- China overtakes Germany as world's biggest exporter (← links)
- Two Palestinians reportedly shot dead by Israeli troops (← links)
- Angolan police arrest two after attack on Togo football team (← links)
- Health expert: Swine flu outbreak exaggerated by pharmaceutical companies for profits (← links)
- UK to ban Islamist group (← links)
- Details emerge in Haiti earthquake; thousands feared dead (← links)
- Suspected US drone attack kills at least fourteen in Pakistan (← links)
- Sixteen civilians killed by bomber in southern Afghanistan (← links)
- Haiti relief efforts: in depth (← links)
- Haitian earthquake: in pictures (← links)
- US drone strike kills at least fifteen in Pakistan (← links)
- Taliban launches series of attacks against Afghanistan capital (← links)
- Somali pirates release tanker after receiving millions of dollars in ransom (← links)
- Japan Airlines to file for bankruptcy (← links)
- Conservative Pinera wins Chile polls, opponent Frei concedes defeat (← links)
- Man who shot Pope released from prison in Turkey (← links)
- 6.1 magnitude aftershock earthquake hits Haiti (← links)
- UK raises terrorism alert level to "severe" (← links)
- Haitian minister: Over 150,000 dead in capital after earthquake (← links)
- Three Yemeni troops killed in shooting (← links)
- Ethiopian airliner crashes into Mediterranean Sea (← links)
- UK cabinet minister Jack Straw ignored advice that Iraq invasion was illegal (← links)
- South Korean economy grew 0.2% in last quarter (← links)
- Guinea swears in civilian prime minister (← links)
- Votes in Sri Lankan presidential elections counted (← links)
- Obama to announce partial "spending freeze" (← links)
- UK Attorney General Lord Goldsmith admits to changing mind over Iraq war (← links)
- Former Guatemalan president arrested (← links)
- Two Iranians hanged over mosque bombing (← links)
- Tony Blair tells Iraq Inquiry he would invade again (← links)
- Teenage girl pulled out of rubble in Haiti fifteen days after earthquake (← links)
- Japanese exports rise by 12.1% in December (← links)
- Chad calls for UN troops to withdraw (← links)
- US nationals arrested for alleged abduction of Haitian children (← links)
- African Union considers proposal to resettle Haitians (← links)
- Ex-minister says UK Cabinet was "misled" about legality of Iraq war (← links)
- Officials say at least seventeen killed by suspected US drones in Pakistan (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: Feburary 3, 2010 (← links)
- At least seven dead after bomb blast in Northwestern Pakistan (← links)
- At least seventeen dead after clashes in Somalia (← links)
- At least one dead, eighteen injured after grenade attacks in Rwanda (← links)
- Female lawyers to be granted court access in Saudi Arabia (← links)
- At least fifteen dead after stampede at Mali mosque (← links)
- Somali opposition group al-Shabaab to block WFP food aid (← links)
- Roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan kills at least eleven (← links)
- Ex-Bosnian Serb leader: Alleged war crimes are myths (← links)
- Toyota's US sales fall by 8.7% (← links)
- At least 29 dead after bombings in Iraq (← links)
- Five construction workers shot dead in Afghanistan (← links)
- Two candidates in Togo elections claim victory; votes counted (← links)
- Somali pirates seize tanker off coast of Madagascar (← links)
- Clashes in Nigeria kill hundreds, troops on alert (← links)
- Several hundred buried in mass graves in Nigeria following clashes (← links)
- Suicide bomber kills at least 45 in Lahore, Pakistan (← links)
- Fearing protests, Israel seals off West Bank (← links)
- Tamil party drops commitment to independence from Sri Lanka (← links)
- 25 dead after fire in Chinese coal mine (← links)
- Fire at tombs in Uganda result in clashes between protestors and police (← links)
- Thirteen dead after ethnic clashes in Nigeria (← links)
- Leader of Somali group al-Shabaab assassinated (← links)
- Saudi Arabia arrests over 100 people suspected of having links to al-Qaeda (← links)
- Disputed island disappears beneath sea on India-Bangladesh border (← links)
- Osama bin Laden threatens retaliation if 9/11 suspects executed (← links)
- Heavy earthquake hits the Philippines (← links)
- Car bomb in Buenaventura, Colombia kills at least six (← links)
- Body of Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan found in Moroccan lake (← links)
- 21 infants found dead in Chinese river (← links)
- Double bomb blasts kill at least twelve in northern Caucasus (← links)
- Three injured in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes (← links)
- At least twenty dead after mudslides in Peru (← links)
- US to alter aviation security policy (← links)
- Officials: Maoist rebels kill at least 70 Indian soldiers (← links)
- Red Shirts cause state of emergency in Thai capital (← links)
- British Airways and Iberia sign merger deal (← links)
- Iran tests new centrifuges (← links)
- Four dead after US helicopter crashes in Afghanistan (← links)
- Officials: Almost 100 killed in air raids in Pakistan (← links)
- Car bomb explodes near MI5 army base in Northern Ireland (← links)
- Landslide causes train derailment in Italy; nine dead (← links)
- NATO troops kill four people on bus in Afghanistan (← links)
- Rescue efforts underway after China earthquake (← links)
- Europe's airline chaos: in depth (← links)
- 30 people die in bombing in northwestern Pakistan (← links)
- European airlines question flight bans (← links)
- Death toll from Chinese earthquake passes 2,000 (← links)
- Belgian prime minister offers resignation (← links)
- Iranian president Ahmadinejad in Zimbabwe for trade fair (← links)
- Somali al-Shabaab group seizes three towns (← links)
- NATO tankers in Pakistan attacked, four killed (← links)
- Condemned US killer to face execution by firing squad (← links)
- Five dead after continuing violence in Nigeria (← links)
- Spokesman: At least 55 dead after violence in Darfur, Sudan (← links)
- Sudanese president declared winner of elections (← links)
- Hungarian conservative party wins majority in parliament (← links)
- Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills three, 35 injured (← links)
- Belgium passes ban on full face veil (← links)
- Bomb scare closes Times Square, New York (← links)
- Eurozone approves Greece bailout (← links)
- Oil company BP to pay for Gulf of Mexico spill (← links)
- Iraq starts manual vote recount (← links)
- Greek demonstrators protest austerity measures (← links)
- Athens bank fire kills three as Greece goes on strike (← links)
- BP: One oil leak in Gulf of Mexico plugged (← links)
- Mumbai gunman given death penalty, to be hanged (← links)
- Nigeria swears in new president after death of Umaru Yar'Adua (← links)
- UK elections: Hung parliament, Cameron to negotiate with Liberal Democrats (← links)
- User:Tempodivalse/oldversion (← links)
- US economy added 290,000 jobs last month, unemployment at 9.9% (← links)
- Boat in DR Congo capsizes, 80 feared dead (← links)
- Nineteen Spanish airports closed due to ash (← links)
- Death toll from China rainstorm reaches 65 (← links)
- At least fourteen dead in Pakistan after drone strikes (← links)
- Russian meeting with Hamas provokes criticism from Israel (← links)
- At least 21 dead after coal mine explosion in Chinese mine (← links)
- Officials: Plot to kill Indonesian president foiled (← links)
- Bomb blast at Iraqi football match kills 25, many wounded (← links)
- Iraq electoral commission: No fraud found in vote recount (← links)
- Spanish judge suspended over abuse of power charges (← links)
- Iran, Turkey, Brazil reach nuclear agreement (← links)
- Bus attack in India kills many (← links)
- Curfew imposed in parts of Thailand (← links)
- Jamaica: Violence kills at least 30 (← links)
- Sudanese president sworn in to another term (← links)
- At least thirty dead after bus accident in India (← links)
- Seven policemen killed in Afghanistan after bomb explosion (← links)
- Dozens dead after bus accident in Cameroon (← links)
- 163 dead after lead poisoning in Nigeria (← links)
- Boat in Bangladesh sinks, at least twelve dead (← links)
- China: Heavy flooding displaces over a million, kills dozens (← links)
- Deadly clashes in Somalia between police and government troops (← links)
- Obama to ask for special BP claims fund over oil spill (← links)
- World Cup workers walk off the job (← links)
- International Committee of the Red Cross condemns Gaza blockade (← links)
- US report says Afghanistan has significant mineral wealth (← links)
- Dozens killed in Mexican prison riots (← links)
- Car bomb attack in Iraqi town, at least two dead and 45 injured (← links)
- New 'failed states index' report published (← links)
- US military commander in Afghanistan dismissed by President Obama (← links)
- Train accident in Spain kills at least twelve (← links)
- Bomb blasts in Uganda kill dozens (← links)
- ARM: 2010 worst year for Afghanistan since US invasion (← links)
- 43 dead in Iraqi bomb blast (← links)
- Afghans riot after civilians die in crash (← links)
- Deadly flooding in Pakistan kills hundreds (← links)
- Poll: Arabs discouraged by US policies, back nuclear-armed Iran (← links)
- US combat forces pull out of Iraq (← links)
- Seven killed in Chinese bombing (← links)
- Up to ten reported dead, 50 injured after pipeline blast in Iran (← links)
- 'Enough, enough, enough, enough': 1700 women march against mass rape in DR Congo (← links)
- Cyclone Giri makes landfall in Myanmar, kills one (← links)
- France calls on Libyan leader to step down (← links)
- Che Guevara's ''Motorcycle Diaries'' companion dies (← links)
- Al Jazeera cameraman killed in eastern Libya (← links)
- King of Bahrain declares state of emergency (← links)
- UN Security Council approves Libya no-fly zone (← links)
- More of Gaddafi's top officials defect (← links)
- Mubarak arrested in Egypt ahead of corruption probe (← links)
- Syrian protests met with crackdown (← links)
- Security forces open fire on anti-government protestors in Syria (← links)
- World leaders react to death of Osama bin Laden (← links)
- YouTube allows users to share videos under Creative Commons license (← links)
- Ahmad Wali Karzai, brother of Afghan President, shot dead in Kandahar (← links)
- Train accident in China kills at least 43 (← links)
- Syrian naval vessels, ground troops attack port of Latakia (← links)
- US, North Korea form agreement to search for war dead (← links)
- Republican hopeful Gingrich fuels controversy over Palestinian 'invented people' remarks (← links)
- Iceland formally recognises Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders (← links)
- Remaining US troops exit Iraq (← links)
- Two Syrian journalists killed around New Year's Day (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 23, 2012 (← links)