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Nato troops killed in Afghanistan crash
Financial Times
By Matthew Green in Kabul Nine troops with the Nato-led force in Afghanistan were killed when their helicopter crashed in the south of the country, making 2010 the deadliest year for foreign forces since the fall of the Taliban. ...
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Leaders set to debate UN Goals
BBC News
World leaders are preparing to meet at the United Nations in New York for the second day of talks on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and Afghan President Hamid Karzai ...
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Japan counsels against 'extreme nationalism' in row with China
The Guardian
Japan today warned that a deepening row over its detention of a Chinese fishing boat captain should not be allowed to fuel "extreme nationalism" on either side. The remarks follow Beijing's abrupt suspension of high-level contacts. ...
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Netanyahu Seeks Military Force on Any Palestinian State's Eastern Border
Bloomberg
By Gwen Ackerman - Tue Sep 21 10:11:52 GMT 2010 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a peace agreement with the Palestinians must allow for a "long-term Israeli presence on the eastern side" of an independent state, along its border with ...
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Commonwealth Games 2010: Team England stay out of 'filthy' athletes' viliage
Telegraph.co.uk
England Commonwealth Games boss Craig Hunter has said that English athletes and officials would continue to be housed in Delhi hotels because of substandard conditions they have found at athletes' village. By Jacquelin Magnay, Olympics Editor Other ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Afghanistan says over 3000 complaints about vote
AFP
KABUL — Afghanistan's electoral watchdog said on Tuesday it has received over 3000 complaints about irregularities in the run-up to Saturday's parliamentary election and on polling day itself. The Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC) said 1388 ...
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N. Korea reschedules leadership conference
Washington Post
By Chico Harlan TOKYO - North Korea will hold a landmark political meeting on Sept. 28 to elect "its supreme leadership body," state media said Tuesday, in what outside analysts view as a key step in leader Kim Jong Il's hereditary succession plan. ...
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Somalia's prime minister resigns
BBC News
President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed's UN-backed government is battling Islamist group al-Shabab for control of the capital, Mogadishu. Correspondents say his squabbling with the prime minister has hampered the fight against the insurgents. ...
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Pakistan bus crash kills children
BBC News
By M Ilyas Khan BBC News, Islamabad At least 15 school children have been killed when a school van plunged into a river in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, officials say. They say that 20 others, including two female teachers, are still missing. ...
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18 dead in political violence in Pakistan
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Eighteen people were killed in Karachi since Sunday in what police are calling politically motivated target killings. Twelve people were also wounded in the political infighting in the southern Pakistan city, Rafiq Gul, ...
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China tells US to keep out of South China Sea dispute
Reuters
By Ben Blanchard and Huang Yan BEIJING (Reuters) - China told the United States not to interfere in a regional dispute over claims to the South China Sea, saying it would only complicate the matter. Japan's NHK TV reported last week that the United ...
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Typhoon Fanapi brings worst rains in a century to south China province
Xinhua
GUANGZHOU, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- Typhoon Fanapi, the 11th and strongest typhoon to hit China this year, has brought the heaviest rains in a century to the southern Guangdong Province, triggering landslides in some cities. Fanapi, which landed in coastal ...
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Police: 'Wanted' FARC commander killed
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- A Colombian airstrike over the weekend killed a high-ranking rebel commander who was wanted in the United States, police said. Sixto Antonio Cabana Guillen was among the more than two dozen guerrillas killed in a ...
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Indonesia hunts terror suspects after deadly raids
AFP
MEDAN, Indonesia — Indonesian police said on Tuesday they were hunting terrorists who escaped a series of raids on the weekend targeting a group blamed for a spate of hold-ups carried out to fund future attacks. The country's US-backed anti-terror ...
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AFP
Australia denies troops without support in Afghanistan
Hindustan Times
The Australian military on Tuesday denied claims that its troops in Afghanistan were left to battle Taliban insurgents without adequate support from artillery or aircraft. The allegations, contained in an email from a soldier to a friend and published ...
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Two linked to Tigers fighting extradition
National Post
Two Canadians wanted by the United States for allegedly helping supply Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels asked the Ontario appeal court on Monday to overturn their extradition orders. Pratheepan Nadarajah and Suresh Sriskandarajah surrendered to ...
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Why does Carla Bruni need interpreter's earpiece to hear Sarko's speech?
Daily Mail
By Mail Foreign Service She may be fluent in four languages, but it seems even Carla Bruni needs help in understanding her husband. The French First Lady used an interpreter's earpiece to listen to what President Nicolas Sarkozy was saying about world ...
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Daily Mail
International Day Of Peace - 21st September
Oneindia
"I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent," said Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest preacher of Non violence. Today, the 21st of September, is dedicated to the same cause, peace. ...
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