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WORLD News, Jul 20, 2011

Britain's Cameron faces grilling on hacking crisis
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:42 PM PDT
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photoLONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron will be grilled by parliament on Wednesday about his decision to employ a former tabloid newspaper editor caught up in a phone-hacking scandal that has rocked Britain's establishment.

With strong swipe, Murdoch's wife stands by her man
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:19 PM PDT
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photoNEW YORK (Reuters) - With a tiger-like swipe at a protester, Wendi Deng became an unlikely hero in defense of her octogenarian husband Rupert Murdoch.

Taliban say Mullah Omar death report false, phones hacked
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:13 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban denied on Wednesday their supreme leader Mullah Mohammad Omar had died, saying false messages claiming his death had been sent to media after their mobile phones, email accounts and a website had been hacked into. Full Story

photoNUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - China and Southeast Asian countries agreed Wednesday to a preliminary set of guidelines in the South China Sea dispute, the Chinese side said, a rare sign of cooperation in a row that has plagued relations in the region for years.

Militants storm Kandahar police station, kill commander
Tue,19 Jul 2011 10:46 PM PDT
Reuters - KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Militants stormed a police station in Afghanistan's volatile southern Kandahar city on Wednesday killing the commander of the station and sparking an ongoing gun battle, Kandahar officials said. Full Story

China raises death toll to 18 in Xinjiang
Tue,19 Jul 2011 09:24 PM PDT
Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Wednesday raised the death toll to 18 from a clash at a police station in the restive far western region of Xinjiang, saying that 14 "rioters" died along with two policemen and two hostages in the worst violence there in a year. Full Story

Strong quake hits Central Asia, buildings damaged
Tue,19 Jul 2011 09:07 PM PDT
Reuters - OSH, Kyrgyzstan (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake hit Central Asia's densely populated Ferghana valley early on Wednesday, shaking homes and sending residents of several Uzbek and Kyrgyz cities onto the streets in panic, residents said. Full Story

Police seize "Cash Cab" in probe of fatal accident
Tue,19 Jul 2011 04:53 PM PDT
Reuters - VANCOUVER, B.C. (Reuters) - Investigators have seized the taxi from the Canadian edition of the TV show "Cash Cab" to see if it had any mechanical defect that may have contributed to a fatal accident involving the vehicle, police said on Tuesday. Full Story

Syrian military assaults intensify on Homs, 16 killed
Tue,19 Jul 2011 03:45 PM PDT
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photoAMMAN, July 19 (Reuters) - Syrian troops and militiamen loyal to President Bashar al-Assad killed 16 people in attacks in the city of Homs on Tuesday, residents said, an escalation of a crackdown against a focal point for pro-democracy protests.

Lawyer for Strauss-Kahn's French accuser meets D.A.
Tue,19 Jul 2011 03:37 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for two women who accuse former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of attempted rapes in France and America met New York prosecutors on Tuesday, although it was not clear what they discussed. Full Story

"Humble" Murdoch defends record, attacked by protester
Tue,19 Jul 2011 03:22 PM PDT
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photoLONDON (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch, unfazed by a foam pie attack in the British parliament, made a "humble" apology on Tuesday for crimes that have rocked his media empire and the government but refused to resign, saying the fault lay with staff who "betrayed" him.

Strong earthquake hits Central Asia: USGS
Tue,19 Jul 2011 02:54 PM PDT
Reuters - ALMATY (Reuters) - A strong earthquake hit Central Asia's densely populated Ferghana valley early on Wednesday, shaking buildings in the region and sending residents of at least one Uzbek city onto the streets, local residents said. Full Story

On stage, Murdoch plays up humility, regret
Tue,19 Jul 2011 02:39 PM PDT
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch called it the most humble day of his life, and he can rarely have looked as ill at ease as he did during Tuesday's parliamentary hearing into the phone hacking scandal that has shaken his media empire. Full Story

Libyan rebels say they have encircled Brega
Tue,19 Jul 2011 01:53 PM PDT
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photoMISRATA, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan rebels have encircled the eastern oil hub of Brega and control parts of the town, whose capture would mark a major boost for their campaign to oust Muammar Gaddafi, a rebel spokesman said on Tuesday.

Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Uzbekistan: USGS
Tue,19 Jul 2011 12:56 PM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - A magnitude 6.4 earthquake hit Uzbekistan, the U.S. Geological Survey said Tuesday. Full Story

Slain kids cast larger shadow on Mexican drug war
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:53 AM PDT
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photoMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Once largely spectators to the deaths of hitmen, police and innocent bystanders, children are increasingly in the firing line of Mexico's drug war.

France's Hollande to be questioned over Banon case
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:44 AM PDT
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photoPARIS (Reuters) - French presidential contender Francois Hollande will be questioned by police investigating a writer's accusations that ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn tried to rape her, legal sources said on Tuesday.

Italy's Berlusconi probed on talk show allegations
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:42 AM PDT
Reuters - ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is being investigated by magistrates over allegations of pressuring state broadcaster RAI to suppress a program critical of the government, judicial sources said on Tuesday. Full Story

France's Hollande to be questioned over Banon case
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:40 AM PDT
Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - French presidential contender Francois Hollande will be questioned by police investigating a writer's accusations that ex-IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn tried to rape her, legal sources said on Tuesday. Full Story

Afghan transition town expects more Taliban attacks
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:32 AM PDT
Reuters - LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban insurgents will carry out more attacks to try to disrupt a security handover in Afghanistan, the governor of Helmand province said on Tuesday, a day before the capital of his own province is due to transfer to Afghan control. Full Story

Yemen opposition forms council to oust president
Tue,19 Jul 2011 11:15 AM PDT
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photoSANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's mainstream opposition coalition said on Tuesday it would set up a "National Council for the Forces of the Revolution" to lead efforts to oust President Ali Abdullah Saleh and end months of violence.

Israeli navy seizes Gaza-bound yacht
Tue,19 Jul 2011 10:26 AM PDT
Reuters - ASHDOD, Israel (Reuters) - The Israeli navy seized a French yacht carrying pro-Palestinian activists heading for the blockaded Gaza Strip on Tuesday and forced it to go to Israel's Ashdod port. Full Story

Egypt cabinet to be sworn in on PM's return: sources
Tue,19 Jul 2011 10:10 AM PDT
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photoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has put off plans to swear in a new cabinet until Prime Minister Essam Sharaf recovers from a drop in blood pressure and returns to work, cabinet sources told Reuters on Tuesday.

Pakistan appoints first woman foreign minister
Tue,19 Jul 2011 09:33 AM PDT
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photoISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan Tuesday appointed its first woman and youngest foreign minister within weeks of important talks with India.

Blasts hit Tunisia gas pipeline, still working
Tue,19 Jul 2011 09:24 AM PDT
Reuters - TUNIS (Reuters) - A pipeline that delivers gas from Algeria to Italy via Tunisia was hit by two explosions in northern Tunisia Monday but is still functioning, the Tunisian Interior Ministry said Tuesday. Full Story

U.N. set to declare famine in parts of Somalia
Tue,19 Jul 2011 09:08 AM PDT
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photoGENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations is set to declare famine in parts of southern Somalia, aid officials said Tuesday, signaling to donors the need for more aid and to insurgents that the population's suffering is taken seriously.

Greece jails six "Fire Cells" guerrillas for bombings
Tue,19 Jul 2011 08:51 AM PDT
Reuters - ATHENS (Reuters) - Six Greeks were sentenced to prison Tuesday for belonging to a guerrilla group which has claimed a spate of bomb attacks across the country since 2009, court officials said. Full Story

Russia's Medvedev says compromise possible in Libya
Tue,19 Jul 2011 08:18 AM PDT
Reuters - HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday that compromise was possible between Libya's rebels and government, adding that supporting one side in the conflict was "exceptionally bad" for Libya. Full Story

Iran says installing new nuclear centrifuges
Tue,19 Jul 2011 08:03 AM PDT
Reuters - TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran is installing new centrifuges to enrich uranium as part of its efforts to speed up its nuclear program, the foreign ministry said Tuesday, in an announcement likely to alarm Western powers. Full Story

Tunisia gas pipe hit by blast but still working
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:50 AM PDT
Reuters - TUNIS (Reuters) - A pipeline that delivers gas from Algeria to Italy via Tunisia was hit by an explosion in northern Tunisia on Monday but is still functioning, the Tunisian Interior Ministry said on Tuesday. Full Story

Corruption, illiteracy hold back Afghan police
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:42 AM PDT
Reuters - LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - When NATO forces in Afghanistan caught an opium producer with 15 kgs (33 lbs) of drugs, they might have expected his family to plead for his freedom. Instead, an Afghan police officer appealed to foreign troops to release him. Full Story

NATO hits Gaddafi convoys near oil town: rebel
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:40 AM PDT
Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - NATO helicopters Tuesday attacked military convoys as they tried to re-supply Muammar Gaddafi's forces fighting over the eastern Libyan town of Brega, a rebel spokesman said. Full Story

Afghan, Pakistan presidents meet amid new tensions
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:36 AM PDT
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photoKABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai held talks with his Pakistani counterpart, Asif Ali Zardari, on Tuesday amid heightened tension between the neighbors and as some Afghan lawmakers raised fears that Pakistan's spy agency was behind recent assassinations.

Phone-hacking whistleblower found dead: reports
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:10 AM PDT
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photoLONDON (Reuters) - A former journalist who told the New York Times that phone hacking at Rupert Murdoch's now defunct News of the World was more extensive than the paper had acknowledged at the time, has been found dead, media reported on Monday.

photoLASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A bomb exploded near a police station outside a crucial city in Afghanistan's south Tuesday where Afghan forces are readying to assume security responsibility within hours, another worrying sign as insurgents seek to disrupt a gradual transition process.

Factbox: Latest developments in Libyan conflict
Tue,19 Jul 2011 07:06 AM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - Following are the latest political and military developments in the Libyan crisis. Full Story

Guinean president escapes assassination bid at home
Tue,19 Jul 2011 05:43 AM PDT
Reuters - CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinean President Alpha Conde escaped a sustained rocket and gunfire attack on his residence on Tuesday that killed one person and left his home riddled with bullet holes. Full Story

Timeline: Phone hacking scandal hits News Corp
Tue,19 Jul 2011 05:29 AM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - Here is a timeline of events in the phone-hacking scandal since it emerged on July 4 that murdered schoolgirl, Milly Dowler's, phone was hacked. Full Story

China blames terrorists for attack in Xinjiang
Tue,19 Jul 2011 05:19 AM PDT
Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - A clash at a police station that left at least four people dead in western China's restive Xinjiang region was "a terrorist attack," a government official said on Tuesday, but an exile Uighur group accused police of firing on peaceful protesters. Full Story

Explosions rock Bulgaria opposition parties' offices
Tue,19 Jul 2011 05:16 AM PDT
Reuters - SOFIA (Reuters) - Small explosions rocked the offices of two right-wing opposition parties in central Sofia early on Tuesday, causing only minor damage, police said. Full Story

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