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Tuesday, 02 December 2008
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General
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'World mandate' on climate action
African refugees face deadly trek
US power 'to decline by 2025'
Muslim woman defies male dominance
Osborne faces pressure over pound
Palestinian rhythms of resistance
Middle East
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Israeli air raid kills two in Gaza
The Queen of Campaigns
Kuwaiti ruler accepts cabinet resignation
UAE Cabinet condemns terror attacks on Mumbai
Israel to free 250 Palestinian prisoners
Sarkozy calls for 'inclusive' G8
Palestine
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Palestinians hurt in Hebron clashes
Political play snares Gaza pilgrims
Gaza border crossings to remain closed
Bid to ease Palestinian divide
Missing in Gaza... Bread
“Palestinians must take their rights”
Iraq
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Iraq buys 30,000 tonnes of rice from Vietnam - report
New Chemical Ali death sentence
Iraq-Iran war dead are exchanged
Bombings hit Iraq police academy
Iraqi civilian deaths rise, US loss down
Iraq's Sadr calls for three days of mourning
Afghanistan
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Civilians killed in Afghan blast
Afghan anger over civilian death
Blast rocks Afghan capital
Afghanistan bomb 'kills civilians'
Afghan police killed in bomb attack
'Extra UK troops' for Afghanistan
Europe
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Russia and EU resume negotiations
BA is in merger talks with Qantas
Venice under water
German freezer baby mother guilty
Nato to discuss ties with Russia
UK 'closer' to adopting the euro
EU
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EU citizens get duty-free boost
Europe to set out economic plans
Iceland protest ends in clashes
EU reaches deal on farm reforms
UK Muslim delegation travels to Turkey to support EU bid
EU to end freeze on Russia talks
Balkans
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Serbia 'genocide' case to proceed
Neighbours recognise Kosovo
Montenegro in Kosovo recognition
Serbia urges Mladic to surrender
Ramadan unites Balkan Muslims
Kosovo issues its first passports
Asia & Pacific
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More deaths in Karachi violence
China melamine death toll rises
Explosion rips through India train
Earthquake measuring 6.0 shakes southern Taiwan
India asks Pakistan for fugitives
N Korea increases border controls
Caucasus
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More talks planned with Azerbaijan and Armenia
Georgian army chief is dismissed
Georgia favours McCain's experience
Mayor killed in Georgian village
No good house dream in Georgia
Donors to make Georgia aid pledges
Africa
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UN summit 'a missed opportunity'
Zimbabwe cholera deaths near 500
Ethiopian star guilty over death
'No water' in cholera-hit Harare
South Africa's hidden epidemic
Libyan ship blocked from Gaza
North Africa
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Libya halts Swiss oil shipments
Call to end male guardianship of women
Libya releases scores of prisoners
Austrian hostage deadline expires
Morocco aims to boost sugar production
Russia continues deliveries of Su-30 fighters to Algeria
Americas & Canada
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70% deforestation cuts for Brazil
Oh God stop rain!
Bush regrets Iraqi WMD failure
Canada opposition bids to unseat PM
Russia-Venezuela exercises begin
Betancourt on anti-kidnap mission
Australia
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150 stranded whales die in Australia
Australia navy off for Christmas
Brisbane storm worst in 25 years
Hero dog saves boy from snake
Snoring judge derails drugs case
Australia youths 'maul flamingo'
Aircraft crashes in Mediterranean
An Airbus A320 passenger jet with seven crew members on board has plunged into the Mediterranean sea off the French coast.
Iraq parliament approves US pact
Iraq's parliament has approved a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Iraq for three more years.
Troops battle Mumbai attackers
Indian troops are continuing to battle armed men who launched an attack on the city of Mumbai that has left more than 100 people dead.
Severe rainfall hits northeast Philippines
At least 12 people have died, with six missing, in two weeks of pounding rain that have engulfed villages and farms in northern Philippines.
Singaporean ship runs aground off the Aegean coast
A Singaporean-flagged cargo ship ran aground off the Bozcaada Island in the Aegean Sea after passing the Çanakkale Strait, officials said on Thursday.
Thai cabinet in emergency meeting
Besieged PM Somchai Wongsawat holds an emergency cabinet session to discuss Thailand's intensifying political crisis.
Inside Baghdad's Rusafa prison
The British Broadcast Corporation, BBC is given exclusive access to a Baghdad prison named Rusafa.
Iraq delays vote on US withdrawal
The Iraqi parliament has delayed until Thursday a crucial vote on a plan to withdraw all US troops from the country by the end of 2011.
Korean adulterer faces jail term
South Korean prosecutors have demanded an 18-month jail term for a popular actress who admitted breaking the country's strict laws on adultery.
China tycoon's arrest confirmed
Police say Chinese billionaire Huang Guangyu is in custody while they investigate him for alleged economic crimes.
'Miracle' pastor appeal refused
UK judges refuse an evangelist permission to appeal his extradition order to Kenya to face baby stealing charges.
Yemen protesters clash with police
Seven people, including two policemen, have been injured in clashes between security forces and opposition activists in Yemen's capital Sanaa, witnesses say
Lebanon's Hariri assassins tribunal starts March 1
A special U.N. tribunal to try the suspected assassins of Lebanese former prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri is on track to start operations on March 1, according to a U.N. report issued on Wednesday.
Voices from Mumbai
Mumbai, India's commercial capital, is a lively and vibrant city. It currently finds itself under siege following the co-ordinated attacks, but residents say the resilient city will survive and overcome the odds.
"Mumbai attackers came from outside the country"
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has accused the Mumbai attackers of coming from another country.
Turkish Ambassador in New Delhi on attacks in India
The Turkish ambassador in New Delhi said that 3 Turkish citizens were stuck in a hotel in the Indian province of Mumbai after several militant attacks were waged in the city on Thursday.
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