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Jun 8, 2011

REUTERS World News Headlines, Jun 08, 2011

China floods kill 24, force 100,000 to evacuate
U.S. aid to Afghanistan needs sharper focus: study
Resignation of Brazil's Palocci leaves a void
Humala: won't copy Chavez, Peru economy safe
Powerful Brazil chief of staff resigns after scandal
Gaddafi defiant as NATO intensifies Tripoli strikes
Syrians flee town as troops approach
Humala seeks to reassure Peru mining companies on tax
Rains, mudslides kill 10 in cholera-stricken Haiti
U.S. and Pakistan authorities dispute militant's death
Libya says NATO attacks on Tripoli kill 31
Residents flee Sudan flashpoint state clashes
Yemen facing humanitarian catastrophe: UNICEF
Two Saudi guards killed on Yemen border: official
Yemen's Saleh's injuries more serious: U.S. official
Analysis: Saleh's exit lessens risk of civil war in Yemen
Global support for U.S. killing of bin Laden: poll
Obama: Matter of time before Gaddafi is ousted
Obama: New sanctions against Iran may be coming
NATO-Russia drill aims to prevent September 11 attack
Bahraini clerics accuse police of violating religious freedoms
Reading Turkey's tea leaves shows enduring wealth gap
Iran says no offer can stop it enriching uranium
Factbox: Protests in Middle East, North Africa
EU to increase aid offer to farmers hit by E.coli
Libya's Gaddafi vows to fight to the death
Factbox: International sanctions on Libya
EU adds six ports to Libya sanctions list
Factbox: Japan's report to IAEA on enhancing nuclear safety
Japan makes new nuclear safety vows after quake
Syrian groups ask Hague court to probe killings
Paris presses for rapid U.N. vote on Syria
Car blast in Moldova kills national tennis chief
Libyan capital under sustained NATO bombardment
EU to offer 150 million euros to E.coli-affected farmers
Bahraini clerics accuse police over tactics
Lawyers say cannot reach detained Bahrain medics
Palestinians accuse settlers in W.Bank mosque attack
Libya rebels are OPEC no-show
Thai opposition's Yingluck: populist but pro-business


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