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China deepens engagement with Libyan rebels Wed,6 Jul 2011 08:33 PM PDT Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese diplomat met with leaders of Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) at their base in Benghazi, state media said on Thursday, building deeper relationships with rebels seeking to oust Muammar Gaddafi. Full Story1 | |
Israel, protesters at fault in Lebanese border clash: U.N. Wed,6 Jul 2011 07:59 PM PDT Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Israel used force "not commensurate to the threat" when it fired live ammunition during a Palestinian demonstration in May, but the protestersFull Story1 | |
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Transocean evacuates Ghana rig as water on board Wed,6 Jul 2011 03:44 PM PDT Reuters - SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Transocean Ltd evacuated 108 nonessential personnel from a deepwater rig working off Ghana for Eni SpA after it took on water on Wednesday. Full Story1 | |
Somali arrested by U.S. sought to expand al Shabaab Wed,6 Jul 2011 03:09 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An accused leader of the Somali militant group al Shabaab captured by U.S. forces and charged in a federal court sought to expand the group's operations beyond his home country, a U.S. official said on Wednesday. Full Story1 | |
U.S. Afghanistan drawdown begins slowly, 800 Marines out in fall Wed,6 Jul 2011 03:08 PM PDT Reuters - | |
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Rebel city chants "Gaddafi, go!" in show of strength Wed,6 Jul 2011 01:37 PM PDT Reuters - BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Libyans waving European and rebel flags marched through the rebel capital of Benghazi on Wednesday in a noisy bid to boost morale in an increasingly stale war against Muammar Gaddafi. Full Story1 | |
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to join Friday protest Wed,6 Jul 2011 11:53 AM PDT Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's best-organised political group, the Muslim Brotherhood, said Wednesday it would join mass rallies Friday aimed at pushing for faster reforms and swift punishment for allies of ousted President Hosni Mubarak. Full Story1 | |
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U.N. says Congo mass rapes may constitute war crimes Wed,6 Jul 2011 10:56 AM PDT Reuters - KINSHASA (Reuters) - The mass rape of nearly 400 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo last year could constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, the United Nations said in a report on Wednesday. Full Story1 | |
NATO says has no confirmation Gaddafi seeking way out Wed,6 Jul 2011 10:04 AM PDT Reuters - BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The head of NATO said on Wednesday he had no confirmed information Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was looking for a way to step down after more than four months fighting a rebellion and sustained Western bombing. Full Story1 | |
Iran opposition head rejects U.S. plan for Iraq camp Wed,6 Jul 2011 10:03 AM PDT Reuters - ROME (Reuters) - The leader of an exiled Iranian opposition group rejected a U.S. proposal to move the residents of a dissident camp in Iraq to a new location following deadly clashes in April, saying the plan would lead to a "massacre." Full Story1 | |
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For Israel, a Balkan bloom despite Palestine chill Wed,6 Jul 2011 09:23 AM PDT Reuters - BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Stagnant peacemaking with the Palestinians has not stopped a blossoming of Israel's relations with Balkan states focused on liberalizing their societies and economies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday. Full Story1 | |
Libya lays up oil tankers, Gaddafi feels trade heat Wed,6 Jul 2011 09:03 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Many oil tankers in Libya's state-owned fleet remain anchored and unable to trade as cash flow issues continue to bite, a company managing some of their vessels said on Wednesday. Full Story1 | |
Turkey rallies round Libyan opposition for Ramadan Wed,6 Jul 2011 08:49 AM PDT Reuters - ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey pledged on Wednesday to help the beleaguered Libyan people through the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, by setting up tents for the breaking of fast and funneling aid through the rebel administration. Full Story1 | |
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South Sudan mulls link to Kenya oil pipeline Wed,6 Jul 2011 08:20 AM PDT Reuters - JUBA, Sudan (Reuters) - South Sudan on Wednesday said it was considering building a link to an oil pipeline in Kenya, a move that would allow its oil to bypass old civil war foe north Sudan after it secedes. Full Story1 | |
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Hundreds of Afghans protest NATO air raid deaths Wed,6 Jul 2011 08:09 AM PDT Reuters - GHAZNI, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Hundreds of people gathered in a restive Afghan province to protest the deaths of two young shepherds they said were killed by a foreign air strike on Wednesday, an Afghan official said. Full Story1 | |
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Scenarios: South Sudan's independence - deal, divorce or war? Wed,6 Jul 2011 07:47 AM PDT Reuters - KHARTOUM (Reuters) - South Sudan is due to declare independence from the north on Saturday - a split agreed as the climax of a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of north/south civil war. Full Story1 | |
Afghan refugees lose homes, family to Pakistan shells Wed,6 Jul 2011 07:37 AM PDT Reuters - SHULTAN VALLEY, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A rocket fired from Pakistan struck a small mud house in the mountain-top Afghan village of Chogam two weeks ago, killing Juma Gul's son, daughter-in-law and four grandchildren. Full Story1 | |
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Karzai mulls election body plan to solve poll dispute Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:43 AM PDT Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's election body has presented a 6-point plan to President Hamid Karzai in a bid to end a standoff between the incumbent and the country's lower house that has thrown the country into political crisis, his palace said on Wednesday.Full Story1 | |
Analysis: South Sudan needs African neighbors to survive Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:42 AM PDT Reuters - KAMPALA (Reuters) - When South Sudanese president Salva Kiir joins Africa's not so exclusive rebels-turned-leaders club on Saturday, he will find his new state dependent on similar men for trade, investment -- and survival. Full Story1 | |
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Arab unrest puts focus on UAE's northern emirates Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:29 AM PDT Reuters - RAS AL-KHAIMAH, United Arab Emirates (Reuters) - Driving north from Dubai, the gleaming glass-and-chrome skyscrapers fade away and in their place are low-rise, dusty concrete buildings that few visitors to the United Arab Emirates would expect to see. Full Story1 | |
Iraq's foreign workers fret over labor crackdown Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:28 AM PDT Reuters - BAGHDAD (Reuters) - One of the legions of foreign laborers in Iraq, Bangladeshi mechanic Rajauol Abdul Haq managed to provide for his three children back home despite his meager pay and long, hard hours at a Baghdad auto repair shop. Full Story1 | |
UK to pull out 500 more troops from Afghanistan Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:24 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will pull an extra 500 soldiers from Afghanistan next year, Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday, cutting the number of British troops there to 9,000 as NATO begins to hand responsibility for security to Afghan forces. Full Story1 | |
Iranians rich and poor caught in sanctions net Wed,6 Jul 2011 06:10 AM PDT Reuters - TEHRAN (Reuters) - Sanctions on Iran are aimed at hampering its nuclear program, but ordinary people both rich and poor are getting caught in their tightening net.Full Story1 | |
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