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Terror charges for British Airways employee
A 30-year-old man employed by British Airways as an information technology developer faces court on two charges relating to terrorism.

Greek PM returns to strikes, protests
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Abbas urges U.S. to stop Israeli build
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas says it is difficult to have any negotiations with Israel unless it revokes plans to build new homes on disputed land in Jerusalem, Abbas' top negotiator said Thursday.

British journalist freed in Gaza
British journalist Paul Martin was free Thursday and on his way to Israel after his arrest by Hamas in Gaza a month ago.

First Iraqi election results expected
Iraq's election commission is expected Thursday to announce partial results of last week's vote.

Ex-Bosnian leader Ganic freed on bail
The former vice president of Bosnia was freed on bail Thursday, three days after being arrested in London on an extradition request from Serbia, spokespeople for the court and prosecutors said.

Police: 'Jihad Jane' in 2005 suicide bid
A U.S. woman indicted for allegedly conspiring to support terrorists and kill a person in a foreign country, attempted to commit suicide in 2005, according to a police report.

Deaths rise as violence rocks Somalia
Heavy fighting flared in the Somali capital Thursday, a day after a battle between government forces and Al-Shabaab rebels left 29 dead and scores injured.

Ex-Nigeria president explains violence
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has insisted that this week's explosion of violence is not driven by religious tensions between Christians and Muslims.

Pentagon teaches staff to hack system
The Pentagon is training people to hack into its own computer networks.