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Reuters -
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (C) listens during a court session in Kiev September 30, 2011. . KIEV (Reuters) - A Ukrainian court Tuesday sentenced former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko to seven years in prison for abuse of office ...
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Voice of America -
October 11, 2011 4 Afghan Aid Workers Kidnapped in Northern Afghanistan VOA News Officials say four Afghans working for a French development organization have been kidnapped in northern Afghanistan.
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Reuters -
1 of 4. A girl from Myanmarese living in Malaysia holds up a banner in protest against Myanmar President Thein Sein outside the Myanmar embassy in Kuala Lumpur October 11, 2011.
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BusinessWeek -
Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Prime Minister Vladimir Putin may give Asia more weight in Russian foreign policy when he returns to the presidency next year, broadening a relationship with China and trying to bridge ...
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Xinhua -
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- With the fighting in Libya coming to an end, despite the failure to find deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi, the conflict's victims are speaking out, and NATO says it will stay "as long as it takes" to protect civilians.
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USA Today -
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Liberian voters camped out overnight, forming lines 500 people deep outside voting stations Tuesday as polls opened in Liberia's presidential election, expected to serve as a referendum on the performance of Africa's first ...
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Reuters -
A 100 yuan banknote (R) is placed next to a $100 banknote in this picture illustration taken in Beijing November 7, 2010. BEIJING (Reuters) - China's state-run news agency scorned on Tuesday US legislation aiming to press it to raise the value of its ...
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Telegraph.co.uk -
Defence Secretary Liam Fox is under growing pressure over the nature of his relationship with close friend Adam Werritty, who was put on the public payroll and helped to arrange meetings with Fox.
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Xinhua -
BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday called on the Syrian government to respond to its people's calls for reform. "We believe the Syrian government should respond to people's reasonable expectations and appeals, and resolve the issues through ...
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ABC News -
After winning weekend elections, Poland's prime minister held intensive talks Tuesday on forming a new coalition government to guide the country as its booming economy is expected to lose momentum.
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AllAfrica.com -
You might not have heard of Pedro Pires, the former president of Cape Verde. But he's worth hearing about, at least according the Ibrahim Prize committee who've named him as the recipient of this year's award, relieved to have finally found someone ...
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BBC News -
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has met President Robert Mugabe and presented him with a dossier of alleged abuses against Anglicans in Zimbabwe.
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Ynetnews -
A dubious conference that was scantly reported in the Western media took place in Iran this week, one that should serve as an unambiguous warning sign for proponents of the two-state solution and the prospects for establishing a lasting peace in the ...
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AFP -
SEOUL - Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin took aim Tuesday at the political elite in the United States, Europe and China, as she brought her criticisms of big government and "crony capitalism" to South Korea.
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Ha'aretz -
Spokesman for UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says attacks since beginning of September show upsurge of settler violence in West Bank.
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Hindustan Times -
PTI Ridiculing the CBI raids against the Maran brothers over the Aircel-Maxis deal, Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday said they appeared to be an "eyewash" and an exercise in "cheating" the people.
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Financial Times -
David Cameron has urged European leaders to take a “big bazooka” approach to resolving the eurozone crisis, warning they have just a matter of weeks to avert economic disaster.
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Washington Post -
By AP, BAGHDAD - A string of explosions targeting security officials - and people who rushed to the scene to help the injured - killed at least 10 people in western Baghdad Monday evening, officials said.
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New York Times -
PARIS - François Hollande, a centrist, took the lead in the first round of the Socialist primary this weekend, beginning the battle to see who will oppose President Nicolas Sarkozy in the general election next year.
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