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Iraqi says terrorism in country defeated
Iraq's prime minister said Saturday that the government has defeated terrorism in the country, a sign of growing confidence after recent crackdowns against Sunni extremists and Shiite militias.
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Hindu terrorists kill Catholic priest
An obscure local group called Nepal Defence Army, which wants Hinduism restored as the state religion, has claimed responsibility for killing an Indian priest.
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Anti-gay violence mars Hungarian parade
Hungarian riot police used water cannon and tear gas on Saturday to stop far-right extremists from throwing petrol bombs and breaking up the annual gay parade in the capital Budapest.
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Film shows Zimbabwe vote rigged: report
A film secretly taken by a Zimbabwe prison guard and smuggled out of the country shows the extent of the rigging that took place for the June 27 presidential run-off vote, the Guardian said on Saturday.
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More than 1,000 protest upcoming G8 summit in Japan; police arrest 4
More than 1,000 people marched in northern Japan today to protest an upcoming summit of the top industrialized countries, and police arrested four protesters after a brief scuffle.
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Pakistan nuclear proliferation case 'closed'
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry insisted Saturday that its nuclear proliferation case was closed, a day after the disgraced architect of its atomic program claimed the army under President Pervez Musharraf helped ...
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Gunmen shoot dead Afghan member of parliament
KABUL (Reuters) - Two gunmen shot dead an Afghan parliamentarian near his residence in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday.
Habibullah Sanzenai, a member of the lower house of parliament for Kandahar and a tribal leader, was shot returning home overnight in the Zhari district of the province, a hotbed of Taliban militant activity.
Taliban insurgents have targeted members of parliament and tribal leaders in the past, but denied any involvement in the latest killing.
Aghan official says US strikes killed 22 civilians
The U.S. military said airstrikes by its attack helicopters hit two vehicles carrying insurgents in eastern Afghanistan.
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Freed hostage gets hero's welcome in France
Former hostage Ingrid Betancourt arrived in France to a hero's welcome Friday after six years being held by leftist rebels in the Colombian jungle.
Israel closes Gaza crossings in response to rocket
Israel says it is keeping Gaza's border crossings closed in retaliation for a rocket attack.
Japan sees a chance to promote its energy-frugal ways
KUMAGAYA, Japan : With its towering furnaces and clanging conveyer belts carrying crushed rock, Taiheiyo Cement's factory looks like an Industrial Revolution relic. But it is actually a model of modern energy efficiency, harnessing its waste heat to generate much of its own electricity.
The plant is just one example of Japan’s single-minded dedication to reducing energy use, a commitment that dates back to the oil shocks of the 1970s that shook this resource-poor nation.
Direct China-Taiwan Flights Start
Regular flights between China and Taiwan have resumed for the first time in nearly 60 years, as relations improve between the two rivals.
China to use unmanned security drones at Olympics
China plans to use unmanned security drones to patrol the skies over the Olympic sailing venue of Qingdao, state media reported Friday.
The drones were tested for the first time during a drill Wednesday in Jinan, the capital of eastern Shandong province, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. They are intended to scout out suspicious activity and transmit photos and videos back to a command station.
Mediterranean tuna ranches are feeling the pinch after the European Union moved to prevent the depletion of fish stocks.
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Four men found decapitated as Mexico drug war rages
The severed heads of four men were found dumped on a Mexican street on Wednesday with a message accusing a drug gang kingpin of treachery, police said.
Neighbors in the northern city of Culiacan found the men's bodies wrapped in plastic sheets and a blanket, with their heads stuffed into white plastic bags.
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Betancourt: Rescue in Colombia was impeccable
Colombian spies tricked leftist rebels into handing over kidnapped presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. military contractors Wednesday in a daring helicopter rescue so successful that not a single shot was fired.
4 die in Israel earth-mover rampage
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18 dead in northwest China mine collapse
State media reports that 18 miners have been killed in a mine-shaft collapse in northwest China.
Twenty-eight miners were working underground when the accident happened Tuesday at the state-owned Huisen Liangshuijing Coal Mine in Shaanxi province, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Wednesday.
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