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Nine Nato troops killed in helicopter crash
Telegraph.co.uk
Nine Nato troops have died in a helicopter crash, making 2010 the deadliest year yet for coalition troops in Afghanistan. By Ben Farmer in Kabul The helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan early on Tuesday according to a statement. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
EU offers 1.3 billion dollars for Millennium Goals
AFP
UNITED NATIONS — The European Union has offered one billion euros (1.3 billion dollars) to reinforce efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) at a UN summit. The huge sum was offered by the EU commission president Jose Manuel Barroso at ...
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AFP
World cannot pay for Pakistan flood disaster: US envoy
Economic Times
UNITED NATIONS: The outside world cannot foot the entire bill for Pakistan's recovery from devastating floods and the Pakistani government must do more, US special envoy Richard Holbrooke said on Monday. The day after world donors raised aid pledges to ...
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Gaza: Israel Permits Car Imports
New York Times
By FARES AKRAM For the first time in more than three years, Israel on Monday allowed cars to be imported into Gaza. About 20 cars, most of them recent secondhand models, were driven from the border by Palestinian drivers to where local car dealers and ...
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Taiwan cleans up after powerful typhoon; 2 dead
The Associated Press
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Residents waded through ankle-deep mud to clean up their homes Tuesday, after massive flooding spawned by a powerful typhoon killed two people in southern Taiwan, and caused tens of millions of dollars of damage. ...
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Obama claims success in stabilising American economy
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has asserted that he has been successful in his efforts to stabilise the American economy, saying that efforts were made to ensure it did not "tip into a Great Depression". "My first task was to make sure that we ...
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Climate change focus shifts to "post-Cancun": Ramesh
Times of India
NEW YORK: Noting that "no major breakthrough" was possible at the climate change conference in Cancun, environment minister Jairam Ramesh said that the focus of the international community had now shifted to what measures needed to be taken ...
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Somalia: Suicide Bomber Attacks at Presidential Gates
New York Times
By REUTERS A suicide bomber linked to Al Qaeda blew himself up and wounded two soldiers at the gates of the presidential palace in Mogadishu on Monday, the police said. The bomber, armed with an automatic rifle, tried to jump onto an armored vehicle in ...
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Indonesian police kill 3 armed suspects, arrest 15
Times of India
MEDAN, Indonesia: Indonesia's anti-terrorism squad has shot dead three suspected terrorists and arrested 15 others during tense raids in which some of the suspects used women and children as human shields, police said. Police Chief Gen. ...
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Next Israel-Hezbollah war will be worse, says US analyst
Ha'aretz
Research published by Washington Institute for Near East Policy says future Israel-Hezbollah war would likely draw in Iran and cover much of Lebanon, Israel and probably Syria. By Amir Oren In its next war against Hezbollah, the IDF's Northern Command ...
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