Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Japan refuses to apologise to China
Aljazeera.net
Tokyo says no grounds for apology following its release of Chinese trawler captain detained in disputed waters. Japan has refused to apologise to Beijing for detaining a Chinese boat captain in disputed waters after Tokyo gave ground and released him. ...
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Aljazeera.net
Explosives scare forces Pakistani plane to land
Sydney Morning Herald
Flight drama ... Swedish police remove a man from the plane at Arlanda Airport, Stockholm, yesterday. Photo: AP STOCKHOLM: A Pakistan International Airlines jet carrying 243 people had to divert to Stockholm yesterday after authorities received a ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Settlement Deadline Threatens Mideast Peace Talks
Voice of America
Photo: AP Intense diplomatic efforts are underway to try and prevent the collapse of Middle East peace talks, just three weeks after they began. Israel is urging the Palestinians not to carry out their threat to pull out of peace talks over the ...
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9/11 remarks meant to 'assist' Americans: Ahmadinejad
NDTV.com
PTI, Updated: September 25, 2010 20:51 IST New York: Shrugging of the volley of criticism against him for listing conspiracy theories behind 9/11 attacks at the United Nations, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad underlined that his remarks were ...
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Scores of Taliban Killed in 2 Airstrikes
New York Times
By ROD NORDLAND KABUL, Afghanistan — Two separate airstrikes killed more than 70 Taliban insurgents on Saturday, NATO officials said, although some local residents said that civilians were among the victims. In eastern Laghman Province, ...
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Pak chalks out strategy for Dr. Aafia's repatriation from US prison
Oneindia
Islamabad, Sept 25 (ANI): The Pakistan government has reportedly chalked out a strategy, including legal and political efforts, for Dr Aafia Siddiqui's repatriation from a US prison. A federal court in Manhattan on Thursday had sentenced Dr. Siddiqui ...
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Stuxnet worm mystery: What's the cyber weapon after?
Christian Science Monitor
Stuxnet worm attack has been centered on Iran, studies show. Experts offer dueling theories as to the cyber weapon's target: Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant or the nuclear fuel centrifuge facility at Natanz? In this 2008 file photo released by the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
US Missile Strike Kills 4 in Pakistan
Voice of America
Pakistan security officials say a US missile strike has killed four suspected militants in the country's northwestern region, along the Afghan border. Officials say three missiles hit a vehicle carrying the militants in the Datta Khel village in the ...
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China stresses peaceful resolution of South China Sea disputes
Xinhua
BEIJING, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- China Saturday stressed a peaceful resolution through friendly bilateral consultation and negotiation to disputes concerning the South China Sea. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu made the remarks when commenting on ...
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Rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah vow to continue talks
The Hindu
In a symbolic meeting held in Syria between rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah, the two vowed on Saturday to continue reconciliation talks despite their deep political divide. Fatah's Azzam al—Ahmad on Friday met Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal at ...
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India backs UN push for global disarmament
Sify
United Nations, Sep 25 (IANS) India has strongly backed UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon's push for efforts to rid the world of weapons of mass destruction with the Conference on Disarmament (CD) giving it political impetus. 'India remains committed to ...
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David Cameron: praise for Andy Coulson and a warning for the police
Telegraph.co.uk
David Cameron talks about "alarmist" police chiefs, MPs' expenses and the last memories of his father. By Andrew Porter and Benedict Brogan The Prime Minister has given his first major interview since a summer of tumultuous events in his personal and ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Burma Says White Elephant Foretells Peace, Prosperity
Voice of America
Photo: AP Burma's state media are hailing the capture of a rare, white elephant as a sign the country will enjoy peace, stability and prosperity under a new, elected government, as the media say it does under present military rule. ...
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Gang leader killed in Dagestan special operation
RIA Novosti
MOSCOW, September 25 (RIA Novosti) - One of the four militants, killed in a special operation in Makhachkala, was identified as the leader of a local terrorist sabotage group, a spokesman for the National Antiterrorist Committee said. ...
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Anglican Archbishop has 'no problem' with gay bishops
ABC Online
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, the leader of the world's Anglicans, has "no problem" with gay bishops, he told The Times newspaper. But Archbishop Williams also indicated that he could not endorse bishops in active gay relationships because ...
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