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2011年6月21日
REUTERS World News Headlines, Jun 21, 2011
Bombs kill 21 at local Iraqi governor's house
Hurricane Beatriz heads to Mexico's Pacific coast
Australian flights disrupted by ash cloud again
Fresh Libya civilian deaths pile pressure on NATO
Forty dead in plane crash in northern Russia
Tunisia's Ben Ali sentenced in absentia to 35 years in jail
Government introduces bill to restore mail service
Court upholds Corsican separatist's murder verdict
Rockets hit Libya's Misrata, kill child: witness
Factbox: Ben Ali's two-decade rule in Tunisia
Tunisia's Ben Ali says was tricked into leaving
Tunisian ex-leader sentenced to 35 years in jail
Assad blames unrest on saboteurs, pledges reforms
Factbox: Latest developments in Libyan conflict
U.S. urges swift implementation of Sudan Abyei deal
Yemen says army beating militants in southern city
Quake hits Chile's mining north, no damage reported
"Disappointed" EU prepares to expand Syria sanctions
Pakistan militants force girl to wear suicide vest
Church should pay Dutch abuse victims: commission
Timeline: Sudan's disputed Abyei region
Egypt's ex-president Mubarak has cancer: lawyer
Settlers cultivate West Bank tourism to tighten grip on land
Analysis: Assad speech offers little to protesters
Special Report: India's food chain in deep change
Exclusive: Libya rebels buy grains in first major deals
Afghan fighters threaten reprisals over bank raid executions
Instant view: Syria's Assad tries to defuse discontent
Street protests in Syria after Assad speech
France to open extradition process for Noriega
Japan defers tax hike plan as PM sets conditions to quit
Russia opposes U.N. vote on Syria, urges talks
Refugees on rise and poor countries bear brunt: UNHCR
U.N. atom chief urges nuclear stress tests, inspections
U.S. missile strike kills 11 militants in Pakistan
Bomb hits French embassy convoy in Baghdad
NATO risks credibility with civilian deaths: Frattini
China says Libya rebel leader to visit
Analysis: Thai army takes sides as divisive election nears
Syrian forces prevent refugees fleeing to Turkey
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