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Obama seeks new start in dismal US-Russia relations
Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev end a seven-year hiatus in U.S.-Russian summitry on Monday, with each declaring his determination to further cut nuclear arsenals and repair a badly damaged relationship.
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China won't press for new global currency at G8
China has no plans to raise its proposal for a new global currency to replace the dollar at the G8 meeting this week but is willing to discuss it, a top Chinese diplomat said, as President Hu Jintao left Sunday for Italy.
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2 British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan
A roadside bomb and a rocket-propelled grenade in southern Afghanistan killed two British soldiers, while gunmen in the east abducted 16 mine-clearing personnel working for the United Nations, officials said Sunday.
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16 dead, about 320,000 flee homes in China floods
In this photo distributed by the Xinhua news agency, local residents transfer to safe places on a handmade raft in the flood in Liuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Saturday July 4, 2009.
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Sat Jul 04, 2009
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Soldier who fought in pink boxers home for 4th
The soldier who was photographed fighting the Taliban in his boxer shorts says he's glad to be back home in Texas after his yearlong deployment to Afghanistan - especially on the Fourth of July.
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Fri Jul 03, 2009
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Indonesia records 12 new A/H1N1 cases
Indonesia reported 12 new cases of people positively infected by A-H1N1 flu, putting the total cases to 20, two of them were infected in Jakarta, indicating human transmission had occurred in the country, the Health Ministry announced here Saturday, Xinhua reported.
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Jordan King names his son as Crown Prince
A Royal decree was issued today naming HRH Prince Hussein Ben Abdullah as Crown Prince as of Thursday July 2, 2009, the Jordan News Agency Petra reported
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15 killed, dozens injured in U.S. drone attack at Pakistan's tribal area (UPDATED)
A U.S. drone has fired three missiles into northwestern Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area on the Afghan border, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens others on Friday, local TV channel reported.
Thu Jul 02, 2009
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11 killed as U.S. drone fires missiles in NW Pakistan's tribal area
Missiles fired from suspected U.S. drone kill eleven people in northwestern Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area bordering Afghanistan on Friday, local TV channel reported.
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FBI notes: Saddam Hussein sought familiar refuge
After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Saddam Hussein stayed in Baghdad until he saw "the city was about to fall." Months later, he was caught hiding at the same farm where he had fled in 1959 after taking part in an attempt to kill the country's prime minister, AP reported.1
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3 missiles fired from suspected U.S. drone Pakistan's tribal area
Three missiles fired from suspected U.S. drones at northwestern Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area bordering Afghanistan on Friday, Xinhua reported according to local TV channel.
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Nepal confirms 5 cases of A/H1N1 flu
Nepal confirmed two more cases of pandemic influenza A/H1N1 Thursday, bringing the total number of infected case to five, according to the Ministry of Health and Population, Xinhua reported.
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No operation in N Waziristan: Pakistan army
Pakistan's military denies intentions of extending its anti-militant campaign to North Waziristan, urging people in the tribal region to cooperate with the army, reported Press TV.
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Kashmiri chief minister seeks phased withdrawal of Indian paramilitary troops
The Chief Minister of India-controlled Kashmir (Jammu and Kashmir), Omar Abdullah, has sought phased withdrawal of Indian paramilitary troopers from the region, according to officials of the local government Thursday,reported Xinhua.
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Police: Bomb Kills 2 Officers in NW Pakistan
A roadside bomb exploded in Pakistan's northwest Thursday, killing two police officers in the latest attack on the country's security forces as they try to eliminate Taliban insurgents nesting near the border with Afghanistan, reported AP.
Wed Jul 01, 2009
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Gay sex 'not criminal' in India
A court in the Indian capital, Delhi, has ruled that homosexual intercourse between consenting adults is not a criminal act, BBC reported.
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Economic interests of foreign companies cause problems in Iraq: expert
Azerbaijan, Baku, July 1 /
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The main problem facing Iraq after the withdrawal of American troops will be security, and it will be caused by economic interests of western and neighboring countries in Iraq, said Ahmed al-Tagi, head of Studies Centre of Kirkuk City.
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Construction of oil pipeline from Central Asia to Iran is not real: expert
Kazakhstan, Astana, July 1 /
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It is impossible to construct an oil pipeline via Iran bypassing Russia in coming years, one of oil workers at the JSC KazMunayGaz National Company believes.
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Japan PM names two new ministers: gov't spokesman
Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso decided Wednesday to appoint upper house lawmaker Yoshimasa Hayashi as economic and fiscal policy minister, and Motoo Hayashi as chief of the National Public Safety Commission, top government spokesman said, Xinhua reported.
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British academician of Arabian origin awarded royal order of Commander
British Queen Elizabeth II awarded the British Academician of Arabian origin Anis Sheikh Ali, who leads the World Institute for Islamic Thought in London and is the head of a group of scientists and public figures of Muslims in the United Kingdom the Order of Commander of the British Empire, told Asharq Alawsat Arabic newspaper published in London reported.