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Karzai urges candidates to put Afghanistan first KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday urged candidates in next month's parliamentary and provincial polls to work for national unity and promised that his ...
S.Lanka, rebels to discuss how to preserve truce COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's government and the Tamil Tigers have agreed to break a deadlock and hold high-level talks on how to preserve a 2002 truce shaken by the murder of the ...
Japan Internet CEO to run as de facto LDP candidate TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi tapped a maverick Internet CEO as a de facto candidate on Friday, the latest celebrity to run against party rebels in an ...
Cyprus crash victims had no dangerous carbon monoxide ATHENS (Reuters) - The first toxicological tests on victims of a Cyprus airliner crash showed no dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in their blood, the investigation's chief coroner ...
Former N. Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam dies LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's former Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam, a colorful politician who played a pivotal role in the province's peace process, died in a hospice south of ...
Dead Brazilian's family tell police chief to quit LONDON (Reuters) - The family of an innocent Brazilian man shot dead by British police who mistook him for a would-be suicide bomber called on Friday for London police chief Ian ...
Danish firm admits paying Iraq oil-for-food kickbacks COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A Danish maker of industrial pumps, Grundfos, on Friday admitted paying kickbacks to authorities in Saddam Hussein's Iraq under the U.N. oil-for-food program.
Iraq security chief says federalism key to peace BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's national security adviser warned on Friday the country would gradually descend into civil war if federalism was not firmly entrenched in its constitution.
Jewish leader asks Pope to open Vatican archives COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - A German Jewish leader touched a sore spot in relations with Catholics on Friday when he urged Pope Benedict to open up all the Vatican's archives dealing ...
Death toll in Russia's Chechnya could be 160,000 MOSCOW (Reuters) - Up to 160,000 civilians and troops have died or gone missing in the two wars Russia has launched in rebel Chechnya, but only a quarter of them were ethnic ...
Italy arrests 141 in terror swoop ROME (Reuters) - Italy has arrested 141 people in a security swoop following the bombings in London and Egypt last month and remains at high risk from an attack by Islamic militants ...
Bulgaria breaks deadlock with grand coalition deal SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's three largest parties formed a grand coalition under a Socialist prime minister on Monday, ending seven weeks of deadlock threatening to delay the poor ...
Brazil suspects in U.S. man's death on drugs-police SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - Three suspects arrested in connection with the killing of a U.S. anthropology professor during a robbery were high on cocaine when one of them shot him ...
Sri Lanka cremates slain minister, blames rebels COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka cremated its slain foreign minister at a state funeral on Monday, a murder which President Chandrika Kumaratunga blamed on Tamil Tiger rebels and which ...
Anger, bitter memories as Asia marks war's end MANILA (Reuters) - Many in Asia found it difficult to forgive and impossible to forget the Japanese aggression that still haunts the region 60 years after the end of the Pacific war ...
Indonesia and rebels sign Aceh peace deal HELSINKI (Reuters) - The Indonesian government and rebels from Aceh signed a truce on Monday aimed at ending nearly three decades of fighting in the province devastated by last ...
Mauritania says to remain U.S. ally after coup NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Mauritania's new prime minister said he wanted democratic elections as soon as possible after last week's coup and vowed the Islamic Republic would remain a U.S.
China seals off farm to curb bird flu in Tibet BEIJING (Reuters) - China has sealed off a farm in far-western Tibet and inoculated poultry within a five-km (three-mile) radius after discovering a strain of bird flu likely to be ...
Protests cut Italy holiday short for ex-Nazi officer BESOZZO, Italy (Reuters) - The lakeside holiday of a former Nazi SS officer serving a life sentence for his part in a 1944 massacre was cut short on Friday following protests by ...
Brazil's Lula to address nation as crisis deepens BRASILIA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will address the nation on Friday morning to discuss a scandal that is roiling his government.
China bank ex-exec gets suspended death sentence SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China sentenced the former chief of the Bank of China's Hong Kong arm to death on Friday on charges of corruption, but suspended the sentence by two years in an ...
Japanese PM likely to put off Aug 15 war shrine visit TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has a reputation for taking risks, but analysts say it's unlikely that he will visit a Tokyo shrine for war dead on ...
China mudslide traps 1,200 tourists in valley BEIJING (Reuters) - Mudslides caused by torrential rains have trapped more than 1,200 tourists in a scenic spot in southwestern China, cutting off traffic and electricity and ...
About 73,000 grounded by British Airways strike LONDON (Reuters) - Wildcat strikes forced British Airways to cancel its flights at London's Heathrow airport for a second day on Friday, grounding some 73,000 passengers during the ...
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