The recording industry’s biggest stars share secrets and laughs with AP’s Alicia Quarles on the Grammys red carpet. (Feb. 13)
Continue reading …Protesters have once again taken to the streets of the country’s second city – Alexandria. But this time, they are motivated by a sense of civic responsibility and pride. Al Jazeera’s Jamal Elshayyal reports.
Continue reading …Pressure is mounting for Hosni Mubarak’s appointees to be removed from Egypt’s state media. During the protests state television broadcast propaganda for the government and now some fear it may not be impartial during the country’s transition to democracy. Al Jazeera’s Andrew Simmons reports from Cairo
Continue reading …The Customs office checks Valentine’s Day flowers for bugs that the office says could wreak havoc on the nation’s agricultural industry. (Feb. 14)
Continue reading …Refugees from Tunisia have sparked a humanitarian crisis on the Italian island of Lampedusa. More than 4000 migrants have landed in the past few days. Italy is appealing for urgent EU aid to stop the arrivals. Richard Martin reports.
Continue reading …A man accused of a stabbing rampage shouted that he was the victim of a “setup” before his arraignment Sunday. He is facing charges that he hacked three people to death, attacked innocent strangers, hijacked vehicles and killed a pedestrian. (Feb. 13)
Continue reading …Valentine’s Day can be lonely for many, but no more so than for women in retirement communities where they outnumber men. One retirement home in Florida has found a solution to the problem.
Continue reading …He went home empty-handed on the night, but 16-year-old pop star Justin Bieber was all the buzz on the Grammys red carpet. (Feb. 14)
Continue reading …More than 150 participants from 14 countries took part in the 10th Sled Dog World Championships Sprint in the Slovakian ski resort of Donovaly this weekend. (Feb. 13)
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