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6 Killed In 2 Separate Bomb Attacks In Baghdad
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraqi officials said at least six people were killed and 35 were wounded in two separate attacks in Baghdad on Wednesday. In the first of the two attacks, three policemen and one civilian were killed when a parked car bomb exploded near a bus station in Baghdad's...
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Philippine clan planned massacre over dinner, court hears
Ampatuan clan members accused of killing 57 people including 30 journalists in convoy of election rival Esmael Mangudadatu Andal Ampatuan Jr, the main suspect in the massacre of 57 people in southern Philippines, at his trial. Photograph: Cheryl Ravelo/Reuters A servant of the politically powerful clan accused of last year's massacre of 57 people has told a Philippine court the family plotted the killings of rivals and journalists over dinner six days before the ambush. The witness, Lakmudin Saliao, took the stand on the first day of the trial nearly 10 months after the 23 November massacre in southern Maguindanao province. Among the 57 dead...
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BP to publish internal investigation into Gulf oil leak
BP is to release an internal investigation into the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the worst ecological catastrophe in recent US history. The...
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Sri Lanka set for constitution vote
Sri Lanka's parliament is set to vote for constitutional changes enabling Mahinda Rajapaksa, the country's president, to seek a third term in office. Under the proposed amendments, to be put to the vote on Wednesday, the two-term limit will be abolished, allowing the Rajapakse, 64, who was re-elected in January, to stand at the next polls, scheduled for 2016. A draft bill was cleared on Tuesday by the supreme court, which informed parliament that the constitution could be changed by a two-thirds majority vote - something Rajapaksa looks almost certain to secure. The amendment, if approved, will also hand him greater control over nominally independent...
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UN peacekeepers 'failed' DR Congo rape victims
UN peacekeepers have "failed" the victims of mass rape in eastern DR Congo, a senior UN official has said. Atul Khare told the...
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Obama announces $300bn in business tax breaks
LARA MARLOWE in Washington US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will today announce $300 billion (Euro236 billion) in tax breaks for businesses as part of his campaign to restore the Democratic Party's flagging fortunes before midterm elections on November 2nd. Mr Obama will explain the measures at a community college in Cleveland, Ohio, this afternoon. Businesses will be allowed to deduct all investment in new equipment through the end of 2011 from their federal taxes, at an estimated cost of $200 billion. The White House said Mr Obama will emphasise that it took years to create the economic crisis and "it will take more time than any of us would like to fully...
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Blast rips through Mexico oil refinery, kills one
CADEREYTA, Mexico (Reuters) - An explosion ripped through a major Mexican refinery on Tuesday, killing one worker and pushing gasoline and diesel prices higher on worries state oil monopoly Pemex will have to import more fuel. Relatives of victims of an explosion at the oil refinery in Pemex's Cadeyreta complex wait for news of their condition outside a hospital in Cadeyreta near Monterrey, September 7, 2010. (REUTERS/Kristian Lopez) Pemex, the world's No. 7 crude producer and a large fuel importer, said a 32-year-old...
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French workers stage mass protest against pension reform
PARIS (AFP) - Hundreds of thousands of French workers took to the streets Tuesday to challenge President Nicolas Sarkozy's plan to raise the retirement age to 62, the centrepiece of his reform agenda. Labour unions called the showdown over the pensions bill, which Sarkozy insists he will push through as an "absolute priority" and which was presented to a stormy session in parliament even as the marches continued. Sarkozy told lawmakers from his majority UMP...
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5.1 aftershock shakes Canterbury
By Updated 8:17 AM Wednesday Sep 8, 2010 Share Email Print Another big aftershock measuring 5.1 has shaken Canterbury this morning after a sleepless night for many residents with at least 10 tremors. The state of emergency in Christchurch is likely to remain in place today as authorities warn of more to come. Civil Defence has issued a warning that an aftershock of six is possible in the next few days. The latest aftershock was only 6km deep and cut power to some areas of the central city and police are directing traffic in areas where traffic lights have been knocked out. The aftershock struck at 7.49am while Prime Minister John Key was speaking to residents in rural Canterbury. Kaiapoi...
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Car bomb kills 20 in Pakistan after Taliban threat
KOHAT, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber rammed his car into a police residential complex in Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 20 people, officials said, in another blow for a country grappling with devastating floods. The blast in the northwestern garrison town of Kohat came hours after the Taliban threatened more suicide attacks on a government and security forces already overwhelmed by the worst flooding in Pakistani history. A number of houses collapsed from the force of the blast and rescuers sought to dig out their occupants. Police official Dilawar Khan Bangash said the bomber drove a car laden with about 300 kg (660 lb) of explosives into the...
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Pressure mounts in U.S. against Koran-burning plan
MIAMI (Reuters) - Civil and military leaders stepped up calls on Tuesday for an obscure U.S. pastor to drop his plans to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, as fears grew it would fan religious hatred. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen addresses the media in Ankara August 28, 2009. (REUTERS/Umit Bektas/Files) Pastor Terry Jones of the small Gainesville, Florida-based Dove World Outreach Centre church, which has announced the Koran-burning for Saturday, said he was praying about the event but showed no immediate signs of backing down from his plan. The planned public...
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Nigeria to hold presidential election on Jan. 22
LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria will hold its presidential election in January, giving the oil-rich nation only four months to register voters and untangle its notoriously corrupt electoral system. The Independent National Electoral Commission announced Tuesday that the presidential election would be held Jan. 22, sandwiched between a Jan. 15 election for the National Assembly and a Jan. 29 election for state offices. In the interim, the commission plans create a new registry for an estimated 70 million eligible voters in Africa's most populous nation. However, the commission has yet to even order the computers it plans to use in...
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In India the granaries are full but the poor are hungry
Bureaucracy and corruption in India's distribution system mean that subsidised stocks of grain have been left to rot instead of reaching families suffering from malnutrition A wholesale shop displays cereals and pulses in gunny bags at the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Yard in Bangalore, India. Photograph: Manjunath Kiran/EPA India's grain warehouses are bursting at the seams and sacks of rice and wheat lie rotting in the open for lack of storage space. These government-managed stocks are for offsetting a fall in agricultural production in the event of drought or floods, but are also meant for sale to the poorest segment of the population at subsidised prices....
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ElBaradei urges election boycott
The fractured Egyptian opposition is unlikely to agree on ElBaradei's call for a boycott [Reuters] Mohamed ElBaradei, the Egyptian presidential hopeful, has called for a boycott of upcoming elections and threatened "civil disobedience" if the government does not agree to political reforms. ElBaradei spoke to more than 200 activists at an iftar meal on Monday night. He said that parliamentary elections scheduled for November would be marred by fraud, and called for a complete boycott. "A parliament vote is near and the regime has not responded to our demands," ElBaradei said. "Anyone who participates in the vote, either as a candidate or as a voter, goes against the national will." Egypt's...
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Planned burning of Qur'an will 'endanger troops': Petraeus
By Sardar Ahmad, Agence France-Presse September 7, 2010 7:02 AM In an interview with Tuesday?s Wall Street Journal, Gen. Petraeus said of the plan: ?It could endanger troops and it could endanger the overall effort" Photograph by: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque, Reuters/Kevin Lamarque KABUL ? The U.S. commander of the Afghan war has warned that troops? lives will be endangered if a Florida evangelical church goes ahead with a planned burning of the Qur?an on Saturday?s 9/11 anniversary. General David Petraeus said the planned torching of Islam?s holy book would be a propaganda coup for the Taliban in Afghanistan and stoke anti-U.S. sentiment across the Muslim world. Afghanistan, where Gen. Petraeus...
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Dogged by taints, Maoists lose Nepal PM poll again
KATHMANDU: Reeling under the double whammy of bribery allegations and a lawmaker receiving life term for murder, Nepal's Maoist party lost Tuesday's prime ministerial election, for the seventh time in a row, plunging the country into a deeper political crisis. Maoist chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, who had led a successful 10-year war against the monarchist government and won the prime ministership with a thumping majority just two years ago, could muster only 252 votes for the same post Tuesday. He fell far short of the halfway mark of 300 in the currently 599-member parliament, despite speculation that he would this time be able to break into the Terai vote bank. While 110 MPs voted...
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London gridlock as transport strike brings chaos
LONDON (Reuters) – Millions of commuters across the British capital struggled to get to work on Tuesday as a 24-hour strike by workers on London's underground rail system crippled much of the network, hurting the city's convalescent economy. Passengers took to bikes, buses, walked, or made use of extra boat services on the River Thames that runs through the city in a bid to beat the stoppage, called in protest at 800 job cuts driven by austerity...
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Economic recovery 'gathering pace'
Economic recovery is gathering pace in the European Union and growth this year will be higher than initially forecast, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said...
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Turning Back Thousands of Pages on the U.S.-Iraq War
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In crediting then-President George W. Bush and his 2007 troop surge strategy for helping to win the U.S.-Iraq War, along with calling him a true patriot, President Barack Obama was not only turning a page in history, but thousands of pages. Only in this case, President Obama was turning back the pages of history to the days of ancient Egypt and Ramses the II. Because of Amosis, who embarked on a great imperialist and expansionist campaign, a new image and role of "pharaoh" emerged in Egypt. Amosis' victories on the battlefield, including his harsh treatment towards the vanquished, created a cultic, national hero and divine warrior-god(1)...
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Australian PM wins crucial support
Julia Gillard, the Australian prime minister, is set to form a minority government after winning the support of two independent politicians. The politicians, Tony Windsor and Robb Oakeshott, dubbed the "kingmakers", declared their support for Gillard on Tuesday, giving her Australian Labor Party a one-seat majority and, thus, control of 76 seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives. The August 21 general elections had failed to deliver a clear winner. The conservative opposition controls 74 seats in parliament. "I will ... give confidence and supply to government, and in effect that means confidence and supply in Julia Gillard unless, and I emphasise unless,...
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