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Bulgarian center-right wins most of the votes

Bulgarian center-right wins most of the votes
By VESELIN TOSHKOVAssociated Press SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) - The center-right party of former Prime Minister Boiko Borisov has fallen far short of winning a majority needed to form a government, according to nearly final election results released on Monday, and appears to have no willing partners to

Jewish group warns of neo-Nazi parties in Europe

Jewish group warns of neo-Nazi parties in Europe
By PABLO GORONDIAssociated Press BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - The World Jewish Congress said Tuesday it is greatly concerned about the emergence of what it called neo-Nazi parties in Europe, singling out Greece's Golden Dawn, Hungary's Jobbik, and Germany's National Democratic Party. A

Cameron's Conservatives suffer in UK local votes

Cameron's Conservatives suffer in UK local votes
By CASSANDRA VINOGRADAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - David Cameron's Conservatives took a drubbing in local elections amid a surge of support for an anti-European Union and anti-immigration party, heaping pressure on the British prime minister to appeal to the dissident right-wing of his own

Cameron's Conservatives suffer in UK local votes

Cameron's Conservatives suffer in UK local votes
By CASSANDRA VINOGRADAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - David Cameron's Conservatives took a drubbing in local elections amid a surge of support for an anti-European Union and anti-immigration party, heaping pressure on the British prime minister to appeal to the dissident right-wing of his own

Bangladesh official: Disaster not 'really serious'

Bangladesh official: Disaster not 'really serious'
By FARID HOSSAIN and JULHAS ALAMAssociated Press DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Bangladesh's finance minister downplayed the impact of last week's factory-building collapse on his country's garment industry, saying he didn't think it was "really serious" Friday, hours after the 500th body

Indians angry at convicted spy's death in Pakistan

Indians angry at convicted spy's death in Pakistan
By ASHOK SHARMAAssociated Press NEW DELHI (AP) - Indians expressed outrage at the Pakistan government Thursday over the death of a convicted Indian spy who had been attacked with a brick by two fellow inmates in a Pakistan prison, a development New Delhi said has damaged relations between the

Swiss central bank keeps some gold in UK, Canada

Swiss central bank keeps some gold in UK, Canada
By JOHN HEILPRINAssociated Press GENEVA (AP) - The Swiss National Bank has for the first time disclosed where it stashes its 1,040 tons of gold, saying almost a third is kept overseas, in Britain and Canada. Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan told an annual shareholders' meeting on

From outsiders to bombing suspects in Boston

From outsiders to bombing suspects in Boston
By LARA JAKES and EILEEN SULLIVANAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sought to embrace American lives after emigrating from Russia - joining a boxing club, winning a scholarship and even seeking U.S. citizenship. But their uncle last week angrily called them "losers"

NKorea urges foreigners to vacate South Korea

NKorea urges foreigners to vacate South Korea
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - North Korea on Tuesday urged all foreign companies and tourists in South Korea to evacuate, saying the two countries are on the verge of nuclear war. The new threat appeared to be an attempt to keep the region on tenterhooks over its intentions. Analysts see a direct

Thatcher, even in death, divides world opinion

Thatcher, even in death, divides world opinion
By SHAWN POGATCHNIKAssociated Press Combative and determined to get her way, Margaret Thatcher divided opinion down the middle in life - and in death. Many leaders lauded Thatcher for her steely determination to modernize Britain's industrial landscape, even at the cost of strikes and riots,