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Syrian government under pressure to allow aid convoy
GENEVA (Reuters) - The Syrian government came under pressure on Monday to allow aid trucks into the besieged rebel city of Homs as negotiators sought to keep peace talks on track by focusing on humanitarian gestures..
Egypt's Sisi poised to announce presidency bid
CAIRO (Reuters) - Three years after the "Arab Spring" toppled Hosni Mubarak, a secretive general with a cult-like following is expected to announce his candidacy for the presidency of Egypt ahead of elections which he is expected to win easily..
Emerging sell-off hits European shares, lifts yen
LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging markets led a global sell-off in risky assets on Monday as European stocks followed sharp falls in Asia and safe-haven assets such as the yen and gold rallied..
Actor Jude Law tells UK phone-hacking trial of hounding by the press
LONDON (Reuters) - Film star Jude Law told Britain's phone-hacking trial on Monday that reporters and photographers used to hound him and that they even appeared at events he had organized secretly for his children..
Young Seahawks make Super Bowl landing after rousing sendoff
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Seattle Seahawks landed at Newark Airport on Sunday with a blue "12th Man" banner stuck out the cockpit window after the NFC champions were given a rousing sendoff by thousands of fans backing their bid for a first Super Bowl crown..
Google fixes Gmail after brief outage around the world
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc suffered a service outage on Friday that briefly took down Gmail, the email service used by hundreds of millions of people and many businesses across the globe..
Rocket blasts off with NASA communications satellite
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An unmanned rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Thursday to put the newest member of NASA's space communications network into orbit..
Thieves steal Pope John Paul's blood from Italy church
ROME (Reuters) - Thieves broke into a small church in the mountains east of Rome over the weekend and stole a reliquary with the blood of the late Pope John Paul II, a custodian said on Monday..
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