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Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi speaks during the 20th World Economic Forum on Africa at Mlimanin City Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in May 2010. Meles died Monday, Aug. 20, following weeks of illness, Ethiopian State media reported. He was 57.

A US ally, Ethiopian leader Meles Zenawi dies

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia’s long-time ruler and a major U.S. counter-terrorism ally who is credited with economic gains but blamed for human rights abuses, died of an undisclosed illness after not being seen in his East African country for weeks, Ethiopian authorities said Tuesday. He was 57.

Meles died in a Belgian hospital Monday just before midnight after contracting an infection, authorities said.

Hailemariam Desalegn, who was appointed deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs in 2010, became acting prime minister and will be sworn in as prime minister after an emergency meeting of parliament, said Bereket Simon, the communications minister. Parliament is controlled by Meles’ ruling party and governing coalition, ensuring Hailemariam will be approved. No new elections will be scheduled, Bereket said.

(NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner) Janet Shipton recalls memories of her father former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Clement Richard Attlee at her residence in Ogden on Friday. Attlee was was prime minister from 1945-1951.

Ogden woman recounts life as prime minister’s daughter

OGDEN — Janet Shipton likes to think of herself as her husband’s wife, and not so much her father’s daughter.

(PETROS GIANNAKOURI/The Associated Press) This Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 file photo shows Greece’s Conservative opposition leader Antonis Samaras addressing conservative members of parliament in Athens. Greece’s prime minister struggled Saturday Nov. 5, 2011 to form a temporary coalition government, faced with opposition calls for immediate elections that have extended a political deadlock in the debt-shackled country. George Papandreou has agreed to step aside if necessary to help his Socialist party hammer out a four-month coalition he says is vital to securing a new debt deal worth an additional euro130 billion ($179 billion). But his offer was snubbed hours later by opposition leader Antonis Samaras. “We have not asked for any place in his government. All we want is for Mr. Papandreou to resign, because he has become dangerous for the country,” Samaras said in a televised address. “We insisted on immediate elections.”

Greek premier struggles to end political deadlock

ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s prime minister struggled Saturday to form a temporary coalition government in the near-bankrupt country, extending a political deadlock threatening billions in international rescue funds.

(SERGEI CHUZAVKOV/The Associated Press) This is a Monday, July 11, 2011 file photo of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko during a trial hearing at the Pecherskiy District Court in Kiev. The judge in the abuse-of-office trial of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko gave strong indication she would be found guilty Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011 saying in his summary that she caused major losses to the national gas company.

Ukraine’s Tymoshenko sentenced to 7 years in jail

KIEV, Ukraine — Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Tuesday was found guilty of abuse of office and sentenced to seven years in jail, in a trial widely condemned in the West as politically motivated.

(Koji Sasahara/The Associated Press) Yoshihiko Noda, new president of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, bows after Japan's lower house elected Noda as the country's new prime minister, at the parliament in Tokyo Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011.

Japan's parliament elects Noda new prime minister

TOKYO — Japan’s parliament elected former Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda as the new prime minister on Tuesday — the country’s sixth leader in five years.

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