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Developing countries must be responsible for themselves: Obama
The Hindu
PTI AP US President Barack Obama addresses a summit on the Millennium Development Goals at the United Nations on Wednesday. US President Barack Obama has said that developing nations would have to help themselves and not completely depend on aid from ...
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The Hindu
US welcomes Russia's ban on S-300 missile sales to Iran
RIA Novosti
The US welcomes the Russian president's decree to prohibit the delivery of S-300 air defense missile systems and other weapons to Iran, a White House official said. National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer welcomed the move as a "faithful and ...
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RIA Novosti
What's News: World-Wide
Wall Street Journal
A bomb at a military parade in northwest Iran killed 12. An official blamed the attack on Kurdish separatists. Insurgents attacked a NATO and Afghan army outpost near Pakistan and at least 25 militants were killed, officials said. ...
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US Lauds Russia on Barring Arms to Iran, as Obama Speaks to UN
New York Times
President Obama speaking at the United Nations on Wednesday, where he outlined what he called an ambitious new approach to helping the poorest nations. By DAVID E. SANGER and ANDREW E. KRAMER UNITED NATIONS — The White House praised Russia's president, ...
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New York Times
Sarkozy faces choices over Roma dispute
Xinhua
by Ounissi Sonia PARIS, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy stands firm on his security policy against Roma, in an apparent bid to keep his place in the coming elections, but the policy has sparked a fresh deluge of criticism inside ...
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Police announce calm after riots end in east Jerusalem
Jerusalem Post
By MELANIE LIDMAN AND JPOST.COM STAFF 35-year-old shot dead by security guard; 10 people, 3 police officers injured; Fatah politician: incident was "calculated" with "political goals." Dozens of Palestinians on Wednesday that barricaded themselves in ...
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No basis for major appreciation of yuan: China PM
AFP
NEW YORK — China's premier has said that there is no basis for a drastic appreciation of the yuan, responding to increasingly angry claims in the United States that Beijing was keeping its currency low. "There is no basis for a drastic appreciation of ...
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AFP
China typhoon death toll hits 33
BBC News
Flooding and landslides triggered by Typhoon Fanapi have now killed 33 people and left at least 42 missing in southern China, state media report. Guangdong province experienced its heaviest rains in a century as the typhoon moved slowly westwards after ...
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Flotilla Raid Illegal, UN Panel Finds
New York Times
By AP A report released in Geneva by three United Nations-appointed human rights experts said Wednesday that Israeli forces violated international law when they raided a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in May, killing nine activists. The United Nations Human ...
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Titanic Mistake: Steering Error Sank Ship, Author Claims
ABC News
By NICK WATT Until now, historians believed that Titanic rammed an iceberg because it was steaming too fast and the crew didn't see it until it was too late. Watch "World News with Diane Sawyer" for more on this story tonight on ABC. ...
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NKorea promotes 3 key diplomats in reshuffle
The Associated Press
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Thursday it promoted three senior officials involved in nuclear negotiations with the United States in a reshuffle ahead of its biggest political convention in decades. First Vice Foreign Minister Kang Sok Ju, ...
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Kidnappings Escalate France's Desert War on al-Qaeda
TIME
By Vivienne Walt / Paris Wednesday, Sep. 22, 2010 Mahamane Laouali Dan Dah, right, Niger's minister of higher education and research serves as government spokesman at a press conference, in Niamey, Niger, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. ...
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US: Dead in Afghan chopper crash were all American
eTaiwan News
By ERIC TALMADGE AP All nine troops killed in a helicopter crash earlier this week _ the worst for the coalition forces in four years _ were Americans, the Pentagon confirmed, although it refused to provide further information on why the aircraft went ...
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No chance of Krishna-Qureshi meeting now
Express Buzz
NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister SM Krishna and his Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmood Qureshi are set to cross paths several times at the United Nations General Assembly, but it is not yet certain whether they would use the opportunity to sit down ...
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West Asia curbs threaten Indian rice exports
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India's basmati rice exports to West Asia could be hit after Saudi Arabia and Iran took measures to curb imports. Even the shipments to Europe are under a cloud after a prominent Hamburg-based laboratory alleged high levels of pesticide ...
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Indonesia Rejects China Stance That US Stay Out of Local Waters Dispute
Bloomberg
By Daniel Ten Kate and Susan Li - Wed Sep 22 05:42:43 GMT 2010 Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa talks about territorial disputes in the South China Sea. China signaled for the US to stay out of disputes over the sea, ...
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Bank probe fuelled by misunderstanding: Vatican
Zee News
In a front-page article on Wednesday, the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano provided details about the investigation, saying it began when the Bank of Italy tipped off authorities to a possible violation of anti-money laundering norms by the ...
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Zee News
Coal From South Africa Seen Rebounding on Sales to India: Energy Markets
Bloomberg
By Dinakar Sethuraman and Archana Chaudhary - Thu Sep 23 00:14:54 GMT 2010 An employee walks past coal stockpiled for shipping at the Richard's Bay coal terminal, in Richard's Bay, South Africa. Photographer: Nadine Hutton/Bloomberg An employee climbs ...
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