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Koran Burning in NATO Error Incites Afghans

BAGRAM, Afghanistan, February 22, 2012 — Word that NATO personnel had burned an undisclosed number of Korans and were preparing to dispose of many more by incineration set off an angry protest here on Tuesday. NATO officials rushed to apologize publicly and profusely, trying to head off what they feared could be a nationwide outburst of violence as news of the burning was gradually broadcast across the country. ... Full story

Europe Agrees on New Bailout to Help Greece Avoid Default

BRUSSELS, February 21, 2012 — Greece finally secured its second giant bailout early Tuesday after euro zone finance ministers agreed to save it from bankruptcy in exchange for severe austerity measures and strict conditions. ... Full story

Taliban Gaining More Resources From Kidnapping

LAHORE, Pakistan, February 20, 2012 — A campaign of high-profile kidnappings has provided the Pakistani Taliban and its allies with new resources, arming insurgents with millions of dollars, threatening foreign aid programs and galvanizing a sophisticated network of jihadi and criminal gangs whose reach spans the country. ... Full story

Santorum Says Obama Agenda Not "Based on Bible"

Ohio, February 19, 2012 - Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum challenged President Barack Obama's Christian beliefs on Saturday, saying White House policies were motivated by a "different theology." ... Full story

Pakistan Suicide Bomber Kills 25

Peshawar - A suicide motorbike bomber attacked a market in a largely Shiite Muslim area of northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 25 people in the deadliest attack for a month. ... Full story

Obama Pitches Unfinished Business For Second Term

San Francisco, February 17, 2012 - President Barack Obama sought on Thursday to stoke enthusiasm in California about his 2012 re-election drive, saying he wanted another chance to overhaul immigration and tackle climate change with a second term. ... Full story

China Internet Users strive To spare Businesswoman From Death

Beijing, February 16, 2012 - Thousands of Chinese Internet users have urged China's Supreme Court to spare a 31-year-old death row convict, once one of China's richest women, in a contentious fraud case that has sparked sympathy for the self-made daughter of a peasant. ... Full story

Zurich Most Expensive City, Currencies Drive Costs - Survey

Canberra, February 14, 2012 - Zurich has topped Tokyo to become the world's most expensive city, as surging currencies push up the cost of living in countries like Switzerland and Australia, a survey showed on Tuesday. ... Full story

Violence Offers Glimpse Of Greece's Reform Challenge

Atens, February 13, 2012 - Greeks swept rocks and broken glass from the streets of Athens on Monday after a night of violence that gave lawmakers a taste of the challenge they face in implementing a deeply unpopular austerity bill demanded by the country's foreign lenders. ... Full story

Death Toll At 41 in Philippines Quake

Manila, February 12, 2012 - The death toll in a magnitude-6.9 earthquake in the central Philippines rose to 41, with 67 people still missing and feared dead, the Office of Civil Defence said on Sunday. ... Full story

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Travel to Zimbabwe

Tourists Arrivals Affected By Indigenisation

Victoria Falls, February 12, 2012 - Victoria Falls deputy mayor and Councillor for Ward One, Bernard Nyamambi said threats by President Robert Mugabe and Zanu (PF) to take over foreign companies has affected tourists arrivals in the resort town, as most of them now prefer to view the falls from the Zambian side.

Confusion As Local Tourists Barred from Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, February 01, 2012 - There is an outcry in the resort town of Victoria Falls, as most local tourists are being barred from viewing the falls also known as Mosi -oa -Tunya by Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority after failing to produce national identification cards.

Kariba Dam Wall Popular

Kariba, January 18, 2012 - Kariba dam wall remains popular with tourists as Zimbabwe Tourism Authority figures show that visitors increased from 2 413 last May to 6 328 in November.