Violence in Iraq has been increasing steadily in recent weeks
President Assad and many within his powerful inner circle are Alawites, who make up about 12 percent of the Syrian population.
Turkey fears being drawn further into the conflict just over its border
Analysts question whether rebels have the manpower and arsenal to defeat Syria's armed forces
Refugees at the Kilis camp in Turkey are only a few kilometers away from the conflict
Arms control advocates claim there are more export controls on food than on weapons
Martin McGuinness is now a lawmaker with Sinn Fein, IRA’s political wing, and deputy first minister
Euro 2012 football tournament is well underway in Poland and Ukraine
Debt crisis forces some Greeks to shelter their savings: Russians take advantage of Greek bargains
Founder of the Wikileaks website walked into the Ecuadorian Embassy in London Tuesday, has been staying there ever since
London conference brings together leading figures from government and oil industry
Civil war looms as international community backs away from intervening
New sources of oil are coming on line and helping to drive down the price at the pump
There are growing concerns that many lenders are facing huge losses on loans
Immigrants find refuge from security forces, right-wing groups inside campus gates
Polls show support is evenly divided for two main contenders in repeat election in Greece on June 17
Many Greeks, even head of IOC, say hosting 2004 Olympics contributed to country's debt crisis
Most residents of Perama are unemployed, many are unable to afford basic healthcare or provisions
Greek war hero fights austerity plan
Greek voters return to the polls in a few weeks to cast their ballots in a repeat election
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