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Is Google Street View the New Nature Documentary? How to Run for Pope Hagel Speaks Out on Taliban Collusion as Afghan Shootings Go Both Ways Meanwhile in China, 3,000 Decomposing Pigs Were Found in Shanghai's Drinking Water Iran Does Not Approve of Ahmadinejad Hugging Hugo Chavez's Mom North Korean citizens and soldiers attend a rally held to support "The March 5 statement issued by a spokesman of the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army", in North Pyongang Province March 10, 2013. North Korea Shuts Off Their Emergency Hotline to Seoul India Gang Rape Suspect Dies In Jail, but Was It Suicide or Murder? Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kicks Off Presidential Campaign with Conspiracy Theories Framing Itself as a Victim, China Calls for a Global Crackdown on Hackers Egyptian Soccer Fans Lit a Police Club on Fire Chuck Hagel's First Afghanistan Trip Got Off to a Scary Start Chart of the Day For International Women's Day, How the World Caught Up on Women's Suffrage Yes, the Trial of Bin Laden's Son-in-Law Is in NYC, and He's Pleading Not Guilty People gather outside the military academy where the funeral ceremony for Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez will take place in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, March 8, 2013. Watch the Hugo Chavez Funeral Before His Body Goes on Display 'For Eternity' The Hush-Hush Pope Vote Is Very Close Global Warning May Be More Dramatic Than We Realize Iran Stashed Bin Laden's Son-in-Law in Jail, Possibly to Use as a Bargaining Chip Gay marriage proponents rally in Mexico Gay Slurs Aren't Protected Speech in Mexico U.S. Captures Bin Laden's Son-In-Law and Will Put Him on Trial Pavel Dmitrichenko looks out from the defendant's holding cell during a court hearing in Moscow March 7, 2013. Russian Ballet Dancer Says Ordered Hit Was to Beat Up Rival — No Acid Allowed Official's from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) work at a tallying centre at Mathare slum in Nairobi March 6, 2013. Kenyan Presidential Candidate Says Election Results Were Doctored Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi leaves a polling booth after casting his vote in Milan February 24, 2013. Silvio Berlusconi Gets Another One-Year Jail Term North Korean soldiers attend a military training in this picture released by the North Korea's official KCNA news agency in Pyongyang March 6, 2013. North Korea Is Now Threatening a Preemptive Nuclear Attack Today in Research Ancient Humans Wore Ancient Bling The U.S. State Department Has an LGBT Travel Guide Staggering Guardian Report Ties David Petraeus to Iraq Torture Centers Can Venezuela and the U.S. Be Friends Again? Syrian refugee children walk along tents at the Al Zaatri refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria February 25, 2013. Syrian Refugee Population Tops One Million How Long Has Hugo Chavez Been Dead? Three Reasons to Believe Will and Kate Are Having a Baby Girl Hugo Chavez's Successor Is More or Less Decided How Hugo Chavez Became the Right's Most-Hated Enemy, in Pictures Hugo Chávez Is Dead: The Ultimate Obit Venezuelan VP Says This U.S. Attaché Is the Spy Who Gave Hugo Chavez Cancer Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister and presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta (C) casts his ballot inside a polling station in Kenya's town of Gatundu, March 4, 2013. Kenya Probably Just Elected a President Charged with 'Crimes Against Humanity' Hugo Chavez May Finally Be on His Death Bed North Korea Says the Korean War Is Back On US Ambassador Politely Asks UN Colleagues to Stop Showing Up Drunk to Meetings North Korea's Clap-Happy State News Report on Dennis Rodman's Visit Masai wait to cast ballot papers in front of a polling station during the presidential and parliamentary elections near town of Magadi some 85 km (53 miles) south of Nairobi March 4, 2013. Deadly Violence Doesn't Deter Kenyan Voting An Iraqi border policeman mans a machine gun near the Iraqi-Syrian borders at the Abu Kamal-qaim border crossing, the main border post between Iraq and Syria, September 8, 2012. Syrian Troop Ambush in Iraq Heightens Fear of Bigger Sectarian War Outgoing Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus grimaces during a meeting with President Elect Milos Zeman, not pictured, at the Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. Czech President Bounced for Treason in Giving Amnesty to Financial Scammers Relax, the Queen Is Already Out of the Hospital  Chadian soldiers securing Gao airport, north of Mali, Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. One al-Qaeda Leader Is Killed, While Another Fights On This is a Thursday, Sept,16, 2010 file photo Pope Benedict XVI, right, is greeted by Cardinal Keith O'Brien in Edinburgh, Scotland, to begin the first papal state visit to the UK Cardinal O'Brien resigned Monday Feb 25 due to allegations of misconduct. Cardinal Admits to 'Sexual Misconduct' as Vatican Prepares for New Pope With Passover Approaching, a Plague of Locusts Descends Upon Egypt Why John Kerry Gave $250 Million to Egypt Bashar al-Assad Uses Rare Interview to Insult the U.K. Chad's Army Claims They Killed The Terrorist Behind the Algerian Hostage Situation Iran and Syria Are Committed to the Their Friendship A Real-Time Map of the Odds on Where the Next Pope Will Come From