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A young man hurled his shoe at the Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Monday evening (February 22) as he walked to his car after an awards ceremony in Seville, Spain.
Iraqi security forces deploy in Basra city to protect 480 polling stations ahead of March 7 elections.
Former Iraqi prime minister Iyad Allawi, leader of a secular Sunni-Shi'ite coalition in next month's parliamentary elections, defends a recent meeting with Saudi King Abdullah, head of the most influential Sunni nation in the Middle East, which sparked controversy in Iraq.
Ivory Coast's opposition parties vow that protests in which at least seven have been killed by security forces would continue until President Laurent Gbagbo reinstated the electoral commission.
A remote-controlled bomb killed at least seven Afghan civilians and wounded 14 in front of a government building in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday (February 23), a government official said.
Tensions rise across the region following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to include West Bank shrines in a national heritage plan.
Djibouti welcomes German naval and troop contributions in the eastern African region as it attempts to battle terrorism and piracy along its borders.
Germans grab a gold and two silvers in team competition in the nordic sports to climb to the top of the medal table at the Winter Games.
Head coach Fabio Capello says he is really happy with the England's World Cup base near Rustenburg.
CSKA hope to freeze out Sevilla in snowy Moscow, although their head coach says snowfall won't be an advantage for his team on artificial turf at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.
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