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Analysis: Italy's Monti loses his shine
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:48 PM PDT
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Italy's Prime Minister Monti reacts during a news conference about the labour reforms in RomeROME (Reuters) - When Mario Monti became Italian prime minister last November it seemed he could do no wrong. Borrowing costs fell and praise poured in from commentators, international bodies and political leaders on both sides of the Atlantic. Now the former economics professor faces falling approval ratings, criticism of his reforms, rising bond yields and a feeling he may not be able to revolutionize Italy after all. ...


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Kabul fighting ends with explosions, heavy gunfire
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:26 PM PDT
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Afghan policemen take position at the site of an attack in KabulKABUL (Reuters) - Heavy street fighting between militants and security forces in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul, ended on Monday after 18 hours of gunfire, rocket attacks and explosions, police and government officials said. Battles which broke out at mid-day on Sunday gripped the city's central districts through the night, with explosions and gunfire lighting up alleys and streets. ...


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Coached and confident, North Korea's Kim echoes grandfather
Sun,15 Apr 2012 10:20 PM PDT
Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - Most North Koreans never heard their late leader, Kim Jong-il, speak. His son, smiling and joking with generals on a podium as he watched a big military parade on Sunday, shattered that mold. In a surprise 20-minute speech, Kim Jong-un, the 20-something leader of one of the world's most isolated countries, displayed few nerves as he praised his grandfather, Kim Il-sung, on the centenary of his birth. Not only has the young Kim inherited his still-revered grandfather's throne in the world's only hereditary Stalinist dictatorship, he has his looks and, it seems, his voice. ... Full Story
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Afghan defense ministry says 32 insurgents killed in attacks
Sun,15 Apr 2012 10:17 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan security forces killed 32 insurgents and arrested one more in operations to stop coordinated attacks by Taliban insurgents that hit the capital of Kabul and three other provinces, the defense ministry said on Monday. Three Afghan soldiers were killed and ten others wounded in fighting in Kabul that began around midday on Sunday and ended on Monday morning, defense ministry officials said. (Reporting by Mirwais Harooni) Full Story
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U.N. council set to condemn North Korean rocket launch
Sun,15 Apr 2012 09:01 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - After days of closed-door haggling, the U.N. Security Council is hoping to adopt a statement on Monday condemning North Korea's botched rocket launch and suggesting an expansion of a U.N. blacklist of North Korean firms and individuals, envoys said. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said on Friday the members of the 15-nation Security Council "deplored" North Korea's failed bid to launch a long-range rocket, but that the council would continue talks on a formal condemnation of the actions of the hermit state. ... Full Story
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Haqqani insurgents detained over Afghan VP assassination attempt
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:53 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Four Haqqani network insurgents were arrested on Sunday over an assassination attempt on Afghan Vice President Karim Khalili, an Afghan intelligence agency spokesman said. The Haqqani members were detained before Taliban militants staged coordinated, high-profile attacks on government and diplomatic buildings in the capital of Kabul and three other provinces across the country, said Lutfullah Mashal, a spokesman for the National Directorate of Security. (Reporting by Hamid Shalizi) Full Story
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Analysis: Bold Taliban attacks unlikely to alter U.S. Afghan plans
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:53 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Almost as soon as Afghan insurgents began their assault on Western targets in Kabul on Sunday, U.S. officials went to great lengths to stress that the bold offensive would do nothing to shake U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Yet alongside the reasons they stressed - the attacks' limited casualties, and the improving ability of Afghan forces to confront insurgents on their own - stands a fundamental reality: the Obama administration sees no palatable alternative to its current gradual course out of a war that has dragged on at great human and financial cost for over a ... Full Story
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Afghan Taliban say more similar attacks to come
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:53 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - The Afghan Taliban vowed to launch similar attacks to those that engulfed the Afghan capital of Kabul and several provinces on Sunday. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told Reuters that the assaults were in retaliation for the burning of copies of the Koran at a NATO base, the killing of 17 Afghan civilians for which a U.S. soldier has been charged as well as for videos apparently showing U.S. Marines urinating on dead Taliban. (Reporting by Hamid Shalizi) Full Story
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Australia further eases Myanmar sanctions, seeks trade
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:51 PM PDT
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Australia's FM Carr gestures during a joint news conference at Parliament House in CanberraCANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia will further ease sanctions and move to normalize trade ties with Myanmar following its democratic by-elections, but sanctions will remain on military officials to pressure for further reforms, the government said on Monday. Foreign Minister Bob Carr said Australia would lift financial restrictions and travel bans against 260 people in Myanmar, including President Thein Sein and civilian reformists within the government. ...


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U.N. council set to condemn North Korean rocket launch
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:33 PM PDT
Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - After several days of closed-door haggling, the U.N. Security Council is hoping to adopt a statement on Monday condemning North Korea's botched rocket launch, council diplomats said. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said on Friday that the members of the 15-nation Security Council "deplored" North Korea's failed bid to launch a long-range rocket but that the council would continue talks on a formal condemnation of the actions of the hermit state. ... Full Story
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Mexico's Pena Nieto extends lead over main rival
Sun,15 Apr 2012 08:32 PM PDT
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Pena Nieto, presidential candidate for the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), smiles after a meeting in Mexico cityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican presidential front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto has widened his big lead over struggling ruling party candidate Josefina Vazquez Mota, with just 2 1/2 months to go until the July 1 election, an opinion poll showed on Sunday. The latest voter survey by polling firm BGC for Mexican newspaper Excelsior showed support for Pena Nieto, a member of the opposition Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), running at 50 percent, according to BGC's Website. That score was 3 percentage points higher than a previous BGC/Excelsior poll published on March 26. ...


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Fighting goes on at Afghan parliament, police say
Sun,15 Apr 2012 07:47 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Fighting continued at Afghanistan's parliament on Monday, with one insurgent left inside shooting at security forces, the spokesman for the Kabul police chief said. "One insurgent is left and he is firing toward the security forces sporadically. He has chosen a safe corner for himself which is away from police view," said spokesman Hashmatullah Stanikzai. (Reporting by Mirwais Harooni; Editing by Rob Taylor and Ron Popeski) Full Story
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Japan welcomes Chinese move on yuan
Sun,15 Apr 2012 07:29 PM PDT
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - China's move to make trading of its currency more flexible was a positive step that would help buoy the country's domestic demand, a senior Japanese government official said on Monday. Japanese officials also said Japan has yet to pledge its contribution to the International Monetary Fund, but was still considering an increase in funding to help it deal with Europe's debt crisis while watching the stance of other countries. ... Full Story
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U.S. Secret Service under spotlight after prostitution flap
Sun,15 Apr 2012 07:14 PM PDT
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Secret Service agent stands guard as U.S. President Obama departs on the Marine One helicopter for travel to Colombia for the Summit of the Americas, from WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - They are known for their shiny sunglasses, dark suits, and stern gazes. Secret Service agents, the men and women who protect U.S. leaders, are as much a part of the American political tableau as the presidents, cabinet officials, and candidates they shadow and protect. But, unlike their high-profile charges, they are not supposed to make news. The suspension of 11 agents this weekend after alleged misconduct involving prostitutes in Colombia brought unwelcome headlines and attention to the agency's culture. ...


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U.S. Secret Service under spotlight after prostitution flap
Sun,15 Apr 2012 05:53 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - They are known for their shiny sunglasses, dark suits, and stern gazes. Secret Service agents, the men and women who protect U.S. leaders, are as much a part of the American political tableau as the presidents, cabinet officials, and candidates they shadow and protect. But, unlike their high-profile charges, they are not supposed to make news. The suspension of 11 agents this weekend after alleged misconduct involving prostitutes in Colombia brought unwelcome headlines and attention to the agency's culture. ... Full Story
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Three girls among Oklahoma tornado dead; clean-up underway
Sun,15 Apr 2012 04:54 PM PDT
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A car damaged by an uprooted tree during a tornado is seen in the southern area of Wichita, KansasOKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Clean-up efforts were underway across the Midwest on Sunday after dozens of tornadoes ripped across the region, killing five people in one Oklahoma town, three of them young girls, after storm sirens failed to sound and houses were reduced to rubble. Storms skipped through what is often called "Tornado Alley" in the U.S. Central and Southern Plains on Saturday and into Sunday, but the high winds and dozens of tornadoes mostly struck rural areas, sparing the region from worse damage. ...


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Latin America rebels against Obama over Cuba
Sun,15 Apr 2012 04:34 PM PDT
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President Barack Obama speaks during a joint press conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos after their meeting at Casa de Huespedes during the Summit of the Americas in CartagenaCARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - Unprecedented Latin American opposition to U.S. sanctions on Cuba left President Barack Obama isolated at a summit on Sunday and illustrated Washington's declining influence in a region being aggressively courted by China. Unlike the rock-star status he enjoyed at the 2009 Summit of the Americas after taking office, Obama has had a bruising time at the two-day meeting in Colombia of some 30 heads of state. Sixteen U.S. security personnel were caught in an embarrassing prostitution scandal before Obama arrived, Brazil and others have bashed Obama over U.S. ...


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Analysis: Bold Taliban attacks unlikely to alter U.S. Afghan plans
Sun,15 Apr 2012 04:16 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Almost as soon as Afghan insurgents began their assault on Western targets in Kabul on Sunday, U.S. officials went to great lengths to stress that the bold offensive would do nothing to shake U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. Yet alongside the reasons they stressed - the attacks' limited casualties, and the improving ability of Afghan forces to confront insurgents on their own - stands a fundamental reality: the Obama administration sees no palatable alternative to its current gradual course out of a war that has dragged on at great human and financial cost for over a ... Full Story
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Obama says more Iran sanctions coming if talks drag
Sun,15 Apr 2012 04:08 PM PDT
Reuters - CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said there would be more sanctions imposed on Iran if there is no breakthrough in nuclear talks with global powers in the coming months, responding to Israeli accusations that Tehran has been given a "freebie." At a news conference in Cartagena, Colombia, where he was attending the Summit of the Americas, Obama said negotiations between Iran and six world powers that resumed on Saturday would not stretch on indefinitely and would require Iran to act. "We're going to keep on seeing if we make progress. ... Full Story
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Mali ready to talk to rebels, not "foreigners"
Sun,15 Apr 2012 03:59 PM PDT
Reuters - NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Mali's interim president is willing to open dialogue with Tuareg-led rebels and Islamists occupying the north of the West African country, but "armed foreign jihadist groups" among them should leave, a Malian envoy and mediator said on Sunday. "We want to resolve the difficulties in the north of our country through dialogue and negotiation," Tiebile Drame, a prominent Malian politician and mediator for interim Malian President Dioncounda Traore, told Reuters in Nouakchott. ... Full Story
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U.N. peace monitors in Syria set to begin mission
Sun,15 Apr 2012 03:53 PM PDT
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon meets with Special Joint U.N.-Arab League Envoy Kofi Annan in GenevaBEIRUT (Reuters) - U.N. peace monitors are due to start their mission in Syria on Monday to oversee a shaky ceasefire undermined by persistent violence and the shelling of the opposition stronghold of Homs by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. The ceasefire is part of a broader peace plan brokered by international mediator Kofi Annan, but it looked increasingly under threat throughout the weekend as the government vowed a crackdown on a wave of "terrorist attacks" in Syria. ...


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Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking
Sun,15 Apr 2012 03:29 PM PDT
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Turkey's FM Davutoglu welcomes Iran's chief negotiator Jalili before their meeting in IstanbulISTANBUL (Reuters) - After a year of sanctions and sabre-rattling over Iran's nuclear programme, negotiators from Tehran and six world powers finally resumed talks and found at least enough common ground to agree to meet again next month. With threats of war hanging over an already unsettled Middle East, U.S. and other Western diplomats welcomed an Iranian willingness in Istanbul on Saturday to discuss their nuclear activities - something they had refused since early last year. But though they will meet again, in Baghdad on May 23, they remained poles apart. ...


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Gulf states to meet Tuesday on UAE-Iran island row
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:55 PM PDT
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UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Gargash attends the Arab League foreign ministers meeting in BaghdadDUBAI (Reuters) - Gulf Arab states will meet in Qatar on Tuesday to discuss a territorial dispute between the United Arab Emirates and Iran over a small island in the Strait of Hormuz that both claim, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) said on Sunday. The UAE recalled its ambassador from Tehran on Wednesday after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited Abu Musa island, 60 km (40 miles) off the UAE, as part of a tour of Iran's Gulf coast, a visit described by the UAE foreign minister as "a flagrant violation of the UAE's sovereignty. ...


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Syria ceasefire imperiled as government vows crackdown
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:51 PM PDT
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China's Ambassador to the United Nations Li Baodong votes during a Security Council meeting at the United Nations in New YorkBEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's ceasefire increasingly was under threat on Sunday as the government vowed a crackdown on a wave of "terrorist attacks" and its forces shelled Homs on the day the first U.N. peace monitors entered the country. An initial team of five U.N. ceasefire monitors arrived in the capital Damascus as expected on Sunday evening, a Reuters witness said. Ahmad Fawzi, the spokesman for international mediator Kofi Annan, said the team would be deployed on Monday. ...


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U.N. ceasefire monitors arrive in Syria - witness
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:40 PM PDT
Reuters - BEIRUT (Reuters) - Five U.N. ceasefire monitors arrived in the Syrian capital Damascus on Sunday evening, a Reuters witness said, and a few more observers were expected to enter the country on Monday. The advance team of unarmed observers monitoring Syria's shaky ceasefire is expected to deploy on Monday, according to the spokesman for international mediator Kofi Annan. They will be joined by two dozen more observers in coming days in line with a U.N. Security Council resolution adopted on Saturday, Ahmad Fawzi said. (Reporting by Oliver Holmes; Writing By Alessandra Rizzo) Full Story
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Swiss woman taken by gunmen in Mali's Timbuktu
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:39 PM PDT
Reuters - BAMAKO (Reuters) - A Swiss woman who had stayed in the northern Malian town of Timbuktu after it was captured by Tuareg and Islamist rebels was taken from her house by unidentified gunmen on Sunday, a witness and several sources in the town said. Yehia Tandina, one of the town's residents, said the woman, whom she identified only as Beatrice, was seized by armed men in turbans on Sunday afternoon. A neighbor of the Swiss woman who asked not to be named confirmed the incident. A spokesman for the Swiss foreign ministry in the Swiss capital Berne said the ministry was looking into the report. ... Full Story
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U.S. political rhetoric to stay as China widens yuan band
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:10 PM PDT
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To match Analysis CHINA-ECONOMY/CURRENCYWASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's widening of the yuan's trading band will do little to blunt criticism of its currency policy by the United States and the Treasury Department said on Sunday more progress was needed to correct a "misalignment" of the exchange rate. Not much shift in the political rhetoric from Washington was expected in the wake of China's milestone move on Saturday to allow the yuan to rise or fall 1 percent from a mid-point every day, effective Monday, from its previous 0.5 percent limit. ...


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Israel moves to thwart pro-Palestinian "fly-in"
Sun,15 Apr 2012 02:04 PM PDT
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Israeli police escort a pro-Palestinian Israeli activist at Ben Gurion International AirportJERUSALEM (Reuters) - More than 40 pro-Palestinian activists reached Tel Aviv's international airport on Sunday as part of an attempted "fly-in", only to be detained as Israel denied them entry and scrambled to stop other campaigners boarding flights in Europe. Israel's decision to distribute "no-fly" lists to European carriers and deploy hundreds of police at Ben Gurion airport underlined its deep concern over international campaigns against its treatment of the Palestinians. ...


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Worst of crisis over, governments must act: ECB's Asmussen
Sun,15 Apr 2012 01:57 PM PDT
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Asmussen Germany's Finance State Secretary holds his speech during the 14th Euro Finance Week in FrankfurtFRANKFURT (Reuters) - The worst of the euro zone crisis appears to be over and it is now up to governments to tackle debt problems remaining in their countries, European Central Bank policymaker Joerg Asmussen said on Sunday. "The ball is with governments, they have to act," Asmussen told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on its website late on Sunday. ...


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Analysis: Arab revolts fail to stir divided Palestinians
Sun,15 Apr 2012 01:46 PM PDT
Reuters - RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Popular uprisings have transformed the Middle East and North Africa in the past year, unseating four veteran autocrats and capturing the imagination of a generation of youths. But the protests have left Palestinians - long at the centre of the Arab world's main political conflict - unmoved. Dejected by lingering political divisions and exhausted by decades of mostly fruitless rebellion against Israel, they appear to have lost their appetite to take their fight for change up another level. ... Full Story
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Taliban attack Afghanistan in "spring offensive"
Sun,15 Apr 2012 01:27 PM PDT
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Afghan policemen take position at the site of an attack in KabulKABUL (Reuters) - Heavy explosions, rockets and gunfire rattled Kabul on Sunday as Afghanistan's Taliban launched a "spring offensive" with multiple attacks targeting Western embassies, the NATO force's headquarters and the parliament building. The assault, one of the most serious on the capital since U.S.-backed Afghan forces removed the Taliban from power in 2001, highlighted the ability of militants to strike the heavily guarded diplomatic zone even after more than 10 years of war. It was also another election-year setback in Afghanistan for U.S. ...


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Insight: Myanmar's power struggle endangers economic boom
Sun,15 Apr 2012 01:05 PM PDT
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To match Insight MYANMAR-ENERGY/KYA-OH, Myanmar (Reuters) - The banging of Win Maung's hammer echoes across the farming village of Kya-oh in parched central Myanmar, as twilight descends upon its thatched-roof homes. His arms and legs streaked in oil, the 48-year-old is struggling to repair a 22-horsepower diesel engine in a wheezing generator, the only power source for about 200 villagers whose homes will soon be enveloped by darkness. It is a familiar scene in rural Myanmar. "I'm not sure it can be fixed quickly. I'm not sure what the problem is," he says. ...


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Secret Service incident may not have been first: U.S. lawmaker
Sun,15 Apr 2012 12:32 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators looking into alleged U.S. Secret Service misconduct in Colombia before President Barack Obama's trip there must probe how often this has happened before, the Republican chairman of a House government oversight panel said on Sunday. Representative Darrell Issa also told CBS' "Face the Nation" program that there may have been more agents involved than the 11 who were sent back to Washington after allegations surfaced that they had brought prostitutes to their hotel in Colombia. ... Full Story
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Arrested Gaddafi spy chief is sick: Mauritania
Sun,15 Apr 2012 12:28 PM PDT
Reuters - NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Muammar Gaddafi's intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, who was arrested in Mauritania last month and is sought by Libya, France and the International Criminal Court (ICC), is ill, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz said on Sunday. Libyan authorities are seeking the extradition of Gaddafi's former right-hand man, vying with Paris and the Hague-based ICC which also have legal cases against him. ... Full Story
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Summit sex scandal takes shine off Colombia efforts
Sun,15 Apr 2012 12:17 PM PDT
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Prostitutes walk a street of the old city of CartagenaCARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - Gracing the cover of the latest Time magazine and trumpeting his nation's security achievements, President Juan Manuel Santos had hoped the Summit of the Americas would showcase the modern face of Colombia. Yet global media coverage from this weekend's gathering of more than 30 heads of state has focused instead on a scandal after members of U.S. President Barack Obama's security detail were caught with prostitutes in historic Cartagena. ...


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Haqqani insurgents detained over Afghan VP assassination attempt
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:55 AM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Four Haqqani network insurgents were arrested on Sunday over an assassination attempt on Afghan Vice President Karim Khalili, an Afghan intelligence agency spokesman said. The Haqqani members were detained before Taliban militants staged coordinated, high-profile attacks on government and diplomatic buildings in the capital of Kabul and three other provinces across the country, said Lutfullah Mashal, a spokesman for the National Directorate of Security. (Reporting by Hamid Shalizi) Full Story
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Iranian official resigns over impeachment threat: media
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:34 AM PDT
Reuters - DUBAI (Reuters) - An Iranian official accused of involvement in the torture of protesters while in custody has resigned from his post after parliament threatened the government with impeachment, Iranian media reported on Sunday. Saeed Mortazavi stands accused of involvement in the deaths of protesters detained at the Kahrizak detention centre after the disputed re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2009. ... Full Story
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Israel moves to thwart pro-Palestinian "fly-in"
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:32 AM PDT
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Right-wing activists hold an Israeli flag in the arrival hall at Ben Gurion International AirportJERUSALEM (Reuters) - More than 40 pro-Palestinian activists reached Tel Aviv's international airport on Sunday as part of an attempted "fly-in", only to be detained as Israel denied them entry and scrambled to stop other campaigners boarding flights in Europe. Israel's decision to distribute "no-fly" lists to European carriers and deploy hundreds of police at Ben Gurion airport underlined its deep concern over international campaigns against its treatment of the Palestinians. ...


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Jordanian king pardons 20 detained activists
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:23 AM PDT
Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - Jordan's King Abdullah on Sunday pardoned 20 tribal opposition activists detained and charged with insulting the monarch, officials said, after complaints that the charges violated their freedom of expression. The king announced the pardon to tribal elders from the city of Tafila, an impoverished region in the south, who met him at his palace and asked for the release of the detainees, most of whom came from Tafila, officials said. ... Full Story
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UN's Ban urges Syria to maintain ceasefire
Sun,15 Apr 2012 11:23 AM PDT
Reuters - BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The UN's secretary general urged the Syrian government on Sunday to maintain its fragile ceasefire, as activists said government forces pressed on with their attacks on the opposition stronghold of Homs. "I urge again in the strongest possible terms that this cessation of violence must be kept," Ban Ki-Moon said at a meeting with Belgium's Prime Minister Elio di Rupo. Speaking about Iran, he said Tehran had to prove its nuclear program was peaceful, adding that it had not yet done so. ... Full Story
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