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British PM in Myanmar to hear case to end sanctions
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:59 PM PDT
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British Prime Minister David Cameron deliver his speech as he visit the Al-Azhar University in JakartaNAYPYITAW, Myanmar (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron made on Friday an historic visit to Myanmar where he plans to tell its president he is ready to urge an easing of European sanctions if convinced of the former general's reform credentials. In the first visit to Myanmar by a Western leader in decades, Cameron will meet Nobel laureate and newly elected parliamentarian Aung San Suu Kyi and President Thein Sein, a former junta heavyweight who has ushered in sweeping changes in the long-isolated, army-dominated country. ...


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Analysis: Japan reactor restart debate swells beyond nuclear frontline
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:56 PM PDT
Reuters - OTSU, Japan (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear power industry had never spent much time or money winning over the hearts and minds of people like Susumu Takahashi, a fisherman angling for small sweetfish from the serene shores of Lake Biwa, a world away from any nuclear reactor. But with the industry paralyzed after last year's Fukushima nuclear disaster, and badly in need of public trust to get moving again, it may wish it had gone to the trouble. ... Full Story
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France's Sarkozy says Assad not sincere over truce
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:55 PM PDT
Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday that he did not believe Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's declaration of a ceasefire was sincere and that international observers should be deployed to monitor the situation in the country. "I do not believe Bashar al-Assad is sincere," Sarkozy told news TV channel i>tele in an interview. "Sadly I do not believe this ceasefire." (Reporting By Brian Love; Editing by Tim Pearce) Full Story
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G8 foreign ministers condemn North Korea rocket launch
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:53 PM PDT
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Foreign ministers from the Group of Eight countries condemned the launch of a long-range rocket by North Korea (DPRK) on Friday, saying the action violated U.N. Security Council resolutions. "Sharing the view that the launch undermines regional peace and stability, we call on the DPRK to abstain from further launches using ballistic missile technology or other actions which aggravate the situation on the Korean Peninsula," the G8 ministers said in a statement following a meeting in Washington. ... Full Story
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Dioxin found in eggs from two more German farms
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:51 PM PDT
Reuters - HAMBURG (Reuters) - German authorities said on Friday the highly-poisonous chemical dioxin had been found above permitted levels in eggs from two more German farms following its discovery in eggs from three other farms in early April. Dioxin has been discovered on two poultry farms in the northern German state of Lower Saxony, the state Agriculture ministry said in a statement. The two farms have been sealed off and the eggs they produced recalled, the ministry said. The source of the contamination was unknown and being investigated. ... Full Story
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UPDATE 3-Motor racing-F1 chiefs give green light to Bahrain GP
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:40 PM PDT
Reuters - * FIA says Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead as scheduled * Ecclestone declares race "200 percent" certain * Activists say grand prix a "tool of repression" (Adds Ecclestone, team reaction after meeting in China) SHANGHAI, April 13 (Reuters) - Formula One will race inBahrain as scheduled next week despite security concerns andcalls from anti-government activists for the grand prix to becancelled, the sport's decision makers said on Friday. ... Full Story
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Syrian forces clash with rebels near Turkey: activists
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:38 PM PDT
Reuters - BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad fought rebels on Friday near the border with Turkey, activists said, the first clash since a U.N.-brokered ceasefire came into effect a day earlier. The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the fighting occurred in the northwestern province of Idlib, close to the border with Turkey. The grassroots Local Coordination Committees reported heavy gunfire in the village of Kherbet Joz, close to the Turkish frontier. (Editing by Tim Pearce) Full Story
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Mauritius 273-day T-bill yield falls to 3.78 pct
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:37 PM PDT
Reuters - PORT LOUIS (Reuters) - The weighted yield on Mauritius 273-day Treasury bills slipped to 3.78 percent at this week's auction from 3.80 percent at the previous sale, the central bank said on Friday. The bank sold only 345 million rupees worth of bills from the 500 million rupees on offer. It received bids worth 455 million rupees with yields ranging from 4.40 percent to 3.75 percent. Full Story
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North Korea likely to stage armed provocation after failed rocket: South
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:34 PM PDT
Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea is likely to stage military provocation against the South following its failed long-range rocket launch on Friday, a senior South Korean defense ministry official said. "The possibility of an additional long-range rocket launch or a nuclear test, as well as a military provocation to strengthen internal solidarity is very high," a defense ministry official told a parliamentary hearing. There were no specific indications of military actions from North Korea, the official added. (Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner) Full Story
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China pulls out 1 of 3 ships, no end yet to sea standoff
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:32 PM PDT
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A handout photo shows a Philippines Navy warship docked at the naval headquarters in ManilaMANILA (Reuters) - China withdrew one of three ships engaged in a standoff with Philippines vessels in a disputed area of the South China Sea on Friday as both sides pursued talks to defuse the dispute. The row underscores broader tension extending back decades over jurisdiction in areas in the South China believed to be rich in oil and gas and crossed by important shipping lanes. "China's embassy in Manila informed us they have a different mission for one of the three ships," Raul Hernandez, Philippine foreign affairs spokesman, told a local radio on Friday. ...


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Dutch political parties close to budget deal: media
Thu,12 Apr 2012 11:26 PM PDT
Reuters - AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch minority government and its ally, the Freedom Party, are close to reaching agreement on between 10 billion euros to 16 billion euros ($13.2-$21.1 billion) of budget cuts needed to curb a bloated deficit, Dutch media reported on Friday. Any package of spending cuts would still need to be evaluated by the government's economic think tank, the CPB, to ensure the measures were sufficient to bring the budget deficit within the European Commission's target of 3 percent of GDP. ... Full Story
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Emerging world seeks single candidate for World Bank: Ocampo
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:56 PM PDT
Reuters - BRASILIA (Reuters) - Developing nations aim to back a single candidate to challenge the United States for the presidency of the World Bank, former Colombian finance minister Jose Antonio Ocampo said on Thursday, though he did not offer to stand aside in his bid for the job. Ocampo met Brazil's Finance Minister Guido Mantega in the capital Brasilia as he seeks support from Latin America's top economy in a three-way race for the global lender's top seat. Ocampo is running against Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and U.S. nominee Jim Yong Kim, a Korean-American health expert. ... Full Story
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China's Ai Weiwei sues tax office in "evasion" case
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:46 PM PDT
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Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opens his coat to reveal a shirt bearing his portrait as he holds his tax bond agreement slips while leaving the Beijing government tax bureauBEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei is suing Beijing tax authorities for violating the law by imposing a 15 million yuan ($2.4 million) tax evasion penalty on the company he works for without allowing him access to evidence and witnesses, Ai said on Friday. Supporters of Ai, whose 81-day detention last year sparked an international outcry, have said the tax case is part of the government's effort to muzzle China's most famous social critic. ...


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Swiss can't offer more to Germany, U.S. in tax row: finance minister
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:42 PM PDT
Reuters - ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland cannot make further concessions to Germany and the United States in a dispute over untaxed funds in secret bank accounts, Swiss Finance Minister Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf was quoted as saying in a newspaper interview on Friday. "With Germany we're at a point at which we say, if the partner doesn't want this agreement then the status quo is the better alternative for us than to negotiate still further," she told the Neue Zuercher Zeitung. "Also in the talks with the USA there's a threshold beyond which we cannot go as a sovereign state. ... Full Story
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China calls for calm after North Korea launch
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:30 PM PDT
Reuters - BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday called for call and restraint on the Korean peninsula after North Korea admitted its much hyped long-range rocket failed to deliver a satellite into orbit. "We hope all parties can maintain calm and restraint and not do anything to harm peace and stability on the Korean peninsula," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said in a two-line statement on the ministry's website. Pyongyang had defied pressure from the United States, China and others to push ahead with the launch it said was to put a weather satellite into orbit. ... Full Story
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Morocco may have spied on Western Sahara mission: UN
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:20 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon suggested that Morocco may have been spying on the world body's monitoring force in the disputed territory of Western Sahara and hampering its ability to function, according to a new report obtained by Reuters. Ban's 28-page assessment comes after the latest round of U.N.-mediated talks last month between Morocco, the Polisario Front independence movement, Algeria and Mauritania on the future of Western Sahara failed to make any real progress. Previous rounds held during the past five years ended similarly. In his report to the U.N. ... Full Story
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Tullow refutes bribery accusations in Uganda
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:17 PM PDT
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Workers are seen at an oil exploration site in Bulisa district North-West of KampalaKAMPALA (Reuters) - British oil firm Tullow Oil has refuted accusations that it was involved in bribing government officials in Uganda, where it has discovered commercial oil deposits and is expected to go into small-scale production later in the year. In October, the Ugandan parliament established a committee to probe reports that three ministers took bribes from transactions in the country's nascent oil sector. ...


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UN Council demands end to Sudan, South Sudan clashes
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:15 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council demanded on Thursday that Sudan and South Sudan stop border clashes which it said threatened to return the east African neighbors to a full-scale war. A statement from the 15-nation body also insisted that Khartoum stop air strikes and Juba withdraw troops from a vital oil field. Fighting along the ill-defined border between the former civil-war foes has led to a standoff over Heglig oil field after it was seized on Tuesday by troops from South Sudan, which declared independence last year. ... Full Story
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ICC defence lawyer wants Libya reported to UN
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:14 PM PDT
Reuters - AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A senior lawyer at the International Criminal Court has asked the court to report Libya to the U.N. Security Council over its failure to extradite Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of the late Libyan leader. Xavier-Jean Keïta, principal counsel at the ICC's Office of Public Counsel for the Defence, asked the court to reject an appeal filed by Libya on Tuesday requesting more time to transfer Saif-al Islam to the Netherlands. ... Full Story
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Iran seeks dialogue, trust in nuclear talks: minister
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:13 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran hopes all sides in upcoming talks on its nuclear program will commit to comprehensive dialogue and that negotiators make "genuine efforts to reestablish confidence and trust," Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Thursday. In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, Salehi said that to "solve the nuclear issue," the scope of talks this weekend in Istanbul between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany must address the concerns of all sides. ... Full Story
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Interim Mali leader promises vote, anti-rebel fight
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:13 PM PDT
Reuters - BAMAKO (Reuters) - Former parliament speaker Dioncounda Traore took over as Mali's interim president on Thursday from the leaders of last month's coup, promising to hold elections and fight rebels occupying half the country. Traore, 70, a labour activist turned politician, was sworn in by Supreme Court President Nouhoum Tapily in the capital Bamako as part of a deal to restore civilian rule after army officers staged a March 22 coup in the West African state. The coup shattered predominantly Muslim Mali's image as one of the most peaceful and stable states in the region. ... Full Story
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Bissau soldiers attack home of poll front-runner
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:12 PM PDT
Reuters - BISSAU (Reuters) - Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau attacked the residence of former Prime Minister and presidential election front-runner Carlos Gomes Junior on Thursday in what regional ministers condemned as an attempted coup in the small West African state. Confusion and fear reined in the crumbling riverside capital, Bissau, after automatic weapons fire and several explosions sent residents scurrying for the shelter of their homes. State television and radio went off the air and armed soldiers were on the streets and controlling major roads in and out of the capital, witnesses and diplomats ... Full Story
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Iran seeks dialogue, trust in nuclear talks: minister
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:09 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran hopes all sides in upcoming talks on its nuclear program will commit to comprehensive dialogue and that negotiators make "genuine efforts to reestablish confidence and trust," Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Thursday. In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, Salehi said that to "solve the nuclear issue," the scope of talks this weekend in Istanbul between Iran and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany must address the concerns of all sides. ... Full Story
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Bissau soldiers attack home of poll front-runner
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:07 PM PDT
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Guinea Bissau's ruling party presidential candidate Gomes Junior speaks to supporters at his party's headquarters in BissauBISSAU (Reuters) - Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau attacked the residence of former Prime Minister and presidential election front-runner Carlos Gomes Junior on Thursday in what regional ministers condemned as an attempted coup in the small West African state. Confusion and fear reined in the crumbling riverside capital, Bissau, after automatic weapons fire and several explosions sent residents scurrying for the shelter of their homes. State television and radio went off the air and armed soldiers were on the streets and controlling major roads in and out of the capital, witnesses and diplomats ...


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For Iran talks, trying to divine supreme leader's intent
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:06 PM PDT
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends a meeting with Iranian nuclear scientists and managers in TehranWASHINGTON (Reuters) - When U.S. officials join talks this weekend about Iran's nuclear program, they will be armed with profiles developed by intelligence agencies offering insight into what makes foreign leaders tick. One key player will not be at the table in Istanbul, where negotiations are scheduled between Iran and six world powers, but his stamp of approval will be required for any deal to fly. "Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, has the final word on Iran's foreign, domestic, and security policies. He is the ultimate decision-maker," a U.S. official said. Since U.S. ...


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Analysis: Obama's "green jobs" have been slow to sprout
Thu,12 Apr 2012 10:01 PM PDT
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U.S. President Barack Obama visits the Copper Mountain Solar Project in Boulder City(Reuters) - Three weeks ago, President Barack Obama stood in front of a sea of gleaming solar panels in Boulder City, Nevada, to celebrate his administration's efforts to promote "green energy." Stretching row upon row into the desert, the Copper Mountain Solar Project not far from Las Vegas provided an impressive backdrop for the president. Built on public land, the facility is the largest of its kind in the United States. Its 1 million solar panels provide enough energy to power 17,000 homes. And it employs just 10 people. ...


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Australia's environment warrior Brown to quit politics
Thu,12 Apr 2012 09:47 PM PDT
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Leader of the Australian Greens party, Senator Brown, speaks at a news conference in MelbourneCANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's environment warrior Bob Brown, who built the Australian Greens into a powerful political force, announced on Friday he was quitting politics after 16 years in parliament and more than 30 years as an environmental campaigner. Brown, 67, who once heckled U.S. President George W. Bush when the president addressed Australia's parliament, said he was leaving politics to spend more time writing, taking photographs and bush walking in his home state of Tasmania. ...


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U.N. meets on draft to authorize Syrian observer force
Thu,12 Apr 2012 09:20 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council moved quickly on Thursday in an effort to honor a request from international Syria mediator Kofi Annan to authorize the deployment of a U.N. truce-monitoring force to prevent a fragile ceasefire from collapsing. Diplomats on the 15-nation council met behind closed doors to discuss a U.S.-drafted resolution to authorize an initial deployment of up to 30 unarmed observers to Syria. They produced a revised draft, obtained by Reuters, that highlighted language Russia disliked, envoys said. ... Full Story
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North Korea suffers major blow as rocket crashes
Thu,12 Apr 2012 09:15 PM PDT
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File photo of a soldier standing guard in front of the Unha-3 (Milky Way 3) rocket sitting on a launch pad at the West Sea Satellite Launch Site in the northwest of PyongyangPYONGYANG/SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea admitted its much hyped long-range rocket failed to deliver a satellite into orbit on Friday while U.S. and South Korean officials said it crashed into the sea a few minutes after launch, dealing a blow to the reclusive state. Pyongyang had defied international pressure from the United States, the United Nations and others to push ahead with the launch timed to celebrate the 100th birthday of Kim Il-sung, the deceased founder of the state, and to coincide with the ascent to power of his grandson Kim Jong-un. ...


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U.N. council to meet Friday on North Korea rocket launch: envoys
Thu,12 Apr 2012 09:06 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council will meet on Friday to discuss a possible condemnation of North Korea's rocket launch, U.N. diplomats said on Thursday. They said the council hopes to unanimously agree to a statement condemning what several diplomats said was a violation of a U.N. ban on the use of ballistic missile technology by North Korea. The ban is part of Security Council sanctions imposed on Pyongyang after its 2006 and 2009 nuclear tests. Although the 10:00 a.m. ... Full Story
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North Korea confirms rocket launch failure
Thu,12 Apr 2012 08:15 PM PDT
Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Friday a satellite carried by a rocket it launched earlier in the day did not enter orbit, confirming neighboring countries' claims the long-range rocket launch ended in failure. "Scientists, technicians and experts are currently verifying the cause of the failure," North Korea's official KCNA news agency said. (Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner) Full Story
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Apple rejects e-book pricing collusion charge: WSJ
Thu,12 Apr 2012 08:13 PM PDT
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File photo of a woman holding up an iPad with the iTunes U app after a news conference introducing a digital textbook service in New York(Reuters) - Apple has rejected the U.S. Justice Department's allegations that it colluded with publishers over electronic book pricing, calling the charges "simply not true", the Wall Street Journal reported. "The launch of the iBookstore in 2010 fostered innovation and competition, breaking Amazon's monopolistic grip on the publishing industry," Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris told the Journal. The U.S. ...


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Two Coast Guard members shot dead at Alaska base
Thu,12 Apr 2012 07:43 PM PDT
Reuters - ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Two members of the Coast Guard were shot dead at a communications station on Alaska's Kodiak Island, prompting an investigation by the FBI and a lockdown of the base, officials said on Thursday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said there was no immediate evidence of terrorism or sabotage, but a security alert was in force at the installation because the circumstances surrounding the deaths were unclear. FBI and Coast Guard officials declined to say whether investigators believed they were dealing with a double homicide or a murder-suicide. ... Full Story
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Australia's miners end advertising truce with government
Thu,12 Apr 2012 07:36 PM PDT
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Heavy equipment operates at Fortescue Metals Cloudbreak iron ore mineCANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's powerful mining lobby has launched an advertising campaign warning the Labor-led minority government against imposing more taxes, recalling its 2010 anti-tax crusade that helped bring down the then prime minister. Miners spent more than $20 million on advertising in 2010 to fight a resources tax by then Labor Party leader Kevin Rudd. Rudd was toppled by his deputy, Julia Gillard, who as prime minister watered down the tax to appease the mining sector. ...


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North Korean rocket launch was provocative act: White House
Thu,12 Apr 2012 07:22 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday North Korea's failed rocket launch was a provocative act that left the country isolated and in violation of international law. "Despite the failure of its attempted missile launch, North Korea's provocative action threatens regional security, violates international law and contravenes its own recent commitments," White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement. "While this action is not surprising given North Korea's pattern of aggressive behavior, any missile activity by North Korea is of concern to the international community. ... Full Story
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South Korea says trying to retrieve North Korea rocket debris
Thu,12 Apr 2012 06:58 PM PDT
Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's rocket launched on Friday exploded mid-air in the initial minutes of flight before falling in 20-odd pieces off South Korea's west coast, the South's defense ministry said. "We are conducting a search operation to retrieve the fallen objects," a defense ministry official said at a news briefing, adding the launch was a test of a ballistic missile. (Reporting by Jack Kim; Editing by David Chance) Full Story
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Arizona governor signs law banning most late-term abortions
Thu,12 Apr 2012 06:35 PM PDT
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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer talks to reporters after voting for Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in GlendalePHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona Republican Governor Jan Brewer signed into law on Thursday a controversial bill that bans most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, giving Republicans a win in ongoing national efforts to impose greater restrictions on abortion. The measure, which state lawmakers gave a final nod to on Tuesday, would bar healthcare professionals from performing abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, except in the case of a medical emergency. Only a small number of these abortions are performed in the state. ...


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Failed North Korean launch a warning to military buyers: U.S.
Thu,12 Apr 2012 06:33 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea's failed rocket launch was a propaganda effort that will scare off potential buyers of its military wares, a U.S. official said on Thursday. "This launch was in part a propaganda effort. That effort clearly failed and will have ramifications internally," an Obama administration official told Reuters. "This launch was also a chance for North Korea to showcase its military wares to prospective customers. The failure will make those customers think twice before buying anything." (Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Eric Beech) Full Story
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North Korean missile failed after launch: U.S. military
Thu,12 Apr 2012 06:28 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A North Korean ballistic missile failed after launch on Thursday and fell into the sea west of South Korea, at no time posing a threat to land, the U.S. military said. The North American Aerospace Defense Command, NORAD, said it tracked the Taepo Dong-2 missile after its launch at 6:39 p.m. EDT on Thursday. The first stage fell into the sea 165 km (103 miles) west of Seoul, South Korea, and the remainder of the satellite-carrying missile was deemed to have failed. No debris fell on land and at no time was the missile or debris deemed a threat, NORAD said. ... Full Story
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Bissau soldiers attack home of poll front-runner
Thu,12 Apr 2012 06:24 PM PDT
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Guinea-Bissau ruling party presidential candidate Gomes Junior poses for a picture in his residence in BissauBISSAU (Reuters) - Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau attacked the residence of former Prime Minister and presidential election front-runner Carlos Gomes Junior on Thursday in what regional ministers condemned as an attempted coup in the small West African state. Confusion and fear reined in the crumbling riverside capital, Bissau, after automatic weapons fire and several explosions sent residents scurrying for the shelter of their homes. State television and radio went off the air and armed soldiers were on the streets and controlling major roads in and out of the capital, witnesses and diplomats ...


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