August 16th, 2009 Christian Science Monitor No Comments
The Iranian president’s accusations come as opposition leaders start movement, challenge Supreme Leader’s standing.
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Two years later, the effects are still acutely felt. Observers point to problems with disaster planning, aid distribution, and global attention.
August 15th, 2009 Christian Science Monitor No Comments
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah hurled the latest warning on Friday, a month after 60 blasts at a suspected Hezbollah weapons cache in southern Lebanon heightened tensions.
Findings in South Africa date to as early as 164,000 years ago and suggest modern human behavior emerged much earlier than thought.
During her seven-country tour, Clinton highlighted the continent’s successes, stressed the work yet to be done, and strengthened US trading alliances.
August 14th, 2009 Christian Science Monitor No Comments
The Southern Poverty Law Center warns that US antigovernment militias are gaining traction.
Maker of the fluorescent, smurf-like shoes appears to have staved off bankruptcy, but will it regain its former stride?
Pashtun residents say militants have imposed extremist views on the population, displacing centuries-old traditions.
Enthusaistic Afghans are greeting presidential candidates on the campaign trial, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re winning over supporters.