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- Syrian massacre: diplomats expelled from Western nationsThe US,聽Britain, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Bulgaria all expelled diplomats in response to revelations that more than a 100 people were brutally killed in Houla, Syria, by Assad strongmen.
- US intervention unlikely in SyriaThe administration expelled Syrian diplomats after last weekend's massacre, but ruled out military action.
- Serena Williams loss at French Open, an unprecedented stumbleSerena Williams entered the day with a 46-0 record in first-round matches at Grand Slam tournaments. Serena Williams lost Virginie Razzano of France 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 Tuesday at the French Open.
- Qatar investigates mall fire as young victims mournedThe blaze and equipment failures that hampered firefighting raised questions about safety measures in the megastructures across the wealthy Gulf.
- Philippines chief justice ousted by senatorsAccording to Filipino senators, Chief Justice Renato Corona was voted out of his post Tuesday for not declaring millions of dollars in bank accounts.
- Powerful Italy quake leaves at least 15 deadThe 5.8 magnitude quake added to the misery being felt in the Emilia Romagna region of towns north of Bologna, one of聽Italy's聽most agriculturally and industrial protective areas.
- After Houla massacre, Syrian diplomats expelled around the worldFrance, Britain, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Australia are expelling Syrian diplomatic envoys. The response to the Houla civilian massacre is increasing Syria's isolation.
- Fire safety in Qatar questioned after new blazes TuesdayTwo more fires broke out Tuesday at separate locations, following Monday's deadly blaze at a shopping mall in Doha.
- Maria Sharapova: A 'double bagel' in French Open winMaria Sharapova, the No. 2 seed, easily beat Alexandra Cadantu of Romania 6-0, 6-0 in the first round of the French Open. With a French Open victory, Sharapova would notch a career Grand Slam.
- Northern Italy struck by another earthquakeA magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck northern Italy Tuesday, killing at least 10 people. It's the second major quake to strike northern Italy in 9 days.
- Two Tibetans self-immolate in Lhasa: is protest spreading?Two Tibetans set themselves on fire Sunday in the first such protests against Chinese rule in Lhasa, the tightly controlled Tibetan capital. At least 34 Tibetans have self-immolated since March 2011.
- Mexico Pacific resorts brace for hurricane BudHurricane Bud is now a Category 2 hurricane, and a hurricane warning is up for Mexico's Pacific coast. Hurricane Bud is heading toward Mexico's the coast south of Puerto Vallarta.
- Iran enriching uranium to higher levels than reported, says UNThe IAEA has found uranium enriched up to 27 percent in an underground bunker in central Iran, several diplomats told The Associated Press. Until now, Iran had only reported enriched uranium to 20 percent. Highly enriched uranium can be used to make nuclear weapons.
- Papa New Guinea's parliament under blockade by policeThe police are saying they will not allow parliament to sit until the next elections.
- Egypt's Elections: Muslim Brotherhood claims exit-poll leadWhile only a small number of ballots have been counted, Brotherhood leaders have said that their candidate is sure to advance to a runoff round.
- Senate committee cuts Pakistan aid over doctor's convictionAfter a Pakistani court sentenced the doctor who helped the CIA find Osama bin Laden to 33 years for treason, a US Senate panel voted Thursday to cut aid to Pakistan by $33 million.
- Egyptian presidential election continues for second dayIf no candidate wins more than 50 percent of the vote, there will be a two-day runoff election next month.
- EU still looking for way forward on Greece, growth, and euro zoneThe latest summit in Brussels concluded with wide agreement that something needs to be done but with little consensus on what to do.
- Egypt votes with hope and fearEgyptians took the the polls today in the first competitive presidential election in a lifetime, brought on by last year's populist uprising.
- Pakistani doctor who helped US find Bin Laden is jailedPhysician Shakil Afridi was accused of operating a fake vaccination effort which aided US intelligence in tracking the late Al Qaeda leader.