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Netanyahu brushes off world condemnation of settlement plans 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:29 PM PST
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu attends cabinet meeting in JerusalemJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday brushed off world condemnation of Israel's plans to expand Jewish settlements after the Palestinians won de facto U.N. recognition of statehood. "We will carry on building in Jerusalem and in all the places that are on the map of Israel's strategic interests," a defiant Netanyahu said at the weekly cabinet meeting. In another blow to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, Israel announced it was withholding Palestinian tax revenues this month worth about $100 million. ...
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Russia urges North Korea not to launch rocket 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:29 PM PST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia urged North Korea on Monday not to go ahead with a plan for its second rocket launch of 2012, saying the launch would violate restrictions imposed by the U.N. Security Council. "We urgently appeal to the government (of North Korea) to reconsider the decision to launch a rocket," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. North Korea's state news agency on Saturday announced the decision to launch another space satellite and reportedly told neighbors it would take a similar path to a failed rocket launch in April. ...
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Egypt's top court shuts down, blames protesters 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 09:18 PM PST
A supporter of Egypt's President Mursi gestures during a rally in front of the Supreme Constitutional Court in Maadi, south of CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Protests by Islamists allied to President Mohamed Mursi forced Egypt's highest court to adjourn its work indefinitely on Sunday, intensifying a conflict between some of the country's top judges and the head of state. The Supreme Constitutional Court said it would not convene until its judges could operate without "psychological and material pressure", saying protesters had stopped the judges from reaching the building. ...
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Narrowing LDP lead points to Japan post-election confusion 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 09:15 PM PST
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party leader Abe speaks during a political debate in TokyoTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party's lead has shrunk in the polls ahead of a December 16 election, suggesting the conservative party and its partner may need help to make up a majority and threatening more policy confusion for the world's third-biggest economy. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's LDP is expected to win the biggest number of seats in parliament's powerful lower house, putting Abe in pole position to form the next government, most likely with long-term LDP ally, the smaller New Komeito. ...
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Forces pound Damascus suburbs, flights to resume 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:19 PM PST
View of buildings damaged by what activists said were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet loyal to President Bashar al-Assad in the Akraba suburb of DamascusBEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian forces pounded rebel-held suburbs around Damascus with fighter jets and rockets on Sunday, opposition activists said, killing and wounding dozens in an offensive to push rebels away from the airport and stop them closing in on the capital. The army struck hard after a week of rebel advances, including the capture of two military bases near the capital. Rebels had been planning to push into central Damascus from their strongholds on the outskirts and fighting in the past week has been fierce. ...
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Japan opposition LDP's lead narrows before December 16 vote: polls 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:03 PM PST
Japan's main opposition LDP's lawmaker Shinzo Abe attends a debate with other party leaders for upcoming general election in TokyoTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's opposition Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) lead over the ruling Democrats and a new group led by a nationalist former governor of Tokyo narrowed with two weeks left to a December 16 lower house election, newspaper surveys showed on Monday. A poll by the Asahi Shimbun daily showed 20 percent of voters would cast their ballots for the LDP, led by conservative former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, down 3 points from a November 26 survey. ...
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Clinton in Prague to lobby for Westinghouse nuclear bid 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 05:46 PM PST
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answers questions from the audience at the 2012 Saban Forum on U.S.-Israel relations gala dinner in WashingtonPRAGUE (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will seek to convince Czech leaders of the advantages of picking U.S. firm Westinghouse over a Russian rival as the contractor for a $10 billion nuclear reactor project in meetings in Prague on Monday. U.S. officials traveling with Clinton to Prague said the Temelin nuclear power project could bring as many as 9,000 jobs to the United States and would help diversify the Czech Republic's energy supply away from Russia. ...
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Mexico's new president, opposition agree to push reforms 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 04:48 PM PST
Mexico's President Pena Nieto gestures during the National Sports Award ceremony in Mexico CityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Sunday signed a pact with the country's leading political parties to increase competition in the telecommunications sector and overhaul the education system. The agreement was an effort to break through years of political gridlock in Congress on Pena Nieto's second day in office. Pena Nieto, 46, took office on Saturday, returning to power his centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, after 12 years in the opposition. No party holds an outright majority in Congress. "We have to negotiate to build consensus. ...
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Syrian forces pound Damascus suburbs, flights to resume 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 03:57 PM PST
A general view of buildings, damaged by what activists said were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, in Daria near DamascusBEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian forces pounded rebel-held suburbs around Damascus with fighter jets and rockets on Sunday, opposition activists said, killing and wounding dozens in an offensive to push rebels away from the airport and stop them closing in on the capital. The army struck hard after a week of rebel advances, including the capture of two military bases near the capital. Rebels had been planning to push into central Damascus from their strongholds on the outskirts and fighting in the past week has been fierce. ...
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Bersani, anti-glamour candidate of Italy's center-left 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 03:27 PM PST
ROME (Reuters) - Pier Luigi Bersani, the determinedly prosaic leader of Italy's Democratic Party, promised supporters he would not tell them "fairy tales", after his overwhelming victory at a primary to pick the center-left candidate in next year's election. The 61-year-old former communist and practicing Catholic crushed Matteo Renzi, the 37-year-old mayor of Florence who campaigned on a platform of party renewal and generational change. ...
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Egypt's top court shuts down, blames Islamist protesters 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 03:25 PM PST
A supporter of Egypt's President Mursi gestures during a rally in front of the Supreme Constitutional Court in Maadi, south of CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Protests by Islamists allied to President Mohamed Mursi forced Egypt's highest court to adjourn its work indefinitely on Sunday, intensifying a conflict between some of the country's top judges and the head of state. The Supreme Constitutional Court said it would not convene until its judges could operate without "psychological and material pressure", saying protesters had stopped the judges from reaching the building. ...
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Bersani wins big in Italian center-left primary 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 02:25 PM PST
Democratic Party (PD) leader Pier Luigi Bersani arrives to cast his vote at a polling station in PiacenzaROME (Reuters) - Pier Luigi Bersani won a run-off primary election by a huge margin on Sunday to become the Italian center-left candidate for prime minister in national elections early next year. In his victory speech, Bersani promised to tackle Italy's economic crisis and high unemployment if elected and said his Democratic Party would have to win by telling Italians "the truth, not fairy tales" about the grave situation. ...
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Egypt's opposition alliance calls for protests 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 01:26 PM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - An alliance of Egyptian opposition groups called for protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Tuesday to protest against President Mohamed Mursi's decision to call a December 15 referendum on what it called an illegitimate draft constitution. In a statement issued after a meeting on Sunday, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, the alliance of liberal, leftist and socialist parties accused Mursi of putting the interests of the Muslim Brotherhood - the group that propelled him to power in a June election - ahead of the interests of the nation. ...
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Analysis: Nationalist strains echo on Japan campaign trail 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 01:08 PM PST
Japan's Liberal Democratic Party leader Abe speaks during a political debate in TokyoTOKYO (Reuters) - Be careful what you wish for. U.S. officials have long urged Japan to loosen limits on its military, bear more of the burden of its own defense and play a more prominent global role. Now, Japanese politicians gearing up for a December 16 parliamentary election are promising to do just that - but with a strain of strident nationalism that could give not only Asian neighbors but also Washington cause for concern. ...
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Indian reforms face test with parliament vote 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 01:01 PM PST
Indian Prime Minister Singh is followed by his staff as he leaves a session of the 21st ASEAN and East Asia summits in Phnom PenhNEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's stuttering economic reform program faces a key parliamentary test this week on whether to let foreign supermarket chains such as Wal-Mart Stores set up shop, in a vote that could pave the way for further measures to revive the economy. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's minority government bowed to opposition pressure last week in agreeing to a vote, ending days of deadlock in parliament and cheering investors who saw it as a sign of a renewed policy momentum to come. ...
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Suspected Islamists kill 10 Christians in Nigeria 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:36 PM PST
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist fighters went on the rampage in northeast Nigeria overnight, killing 10 Christians with guns and machetes and burning down their houses, witnesses said on Sunday. The attack happened in a village called Chibok, in a remote part of northeastern Borno state, at the heart of an insurgency led by Islamist sect Boko Haram. "Suspected Boko Haram came at night and set people's houses on fire before killing their victims," said Nuhu Clark, a former councilor of the village who escaped the attack. He said he counted 10 bodies afterwards. ...
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Opposition candidate wins Slovenian presidential election 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:24 PM PST
Former PM Pahor celebrates victory with supporters after unofficial results were announced in second round of Presidential elections in LjubljanaLJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Former center-left prime minister Borut Pahor was elected to the largely ceremonial post of Slovenian president on Sunday to a backdrop of rising unrest in the recession-hit euro zone state. Pahor is a member of the opposition Social Democrats, and has called for cooperation between the government and opposition to tackle the economic crisis and prevent Slovenia becoming the latest member of the 17-member currency union to seek a bailout. In a run-off vote, Pahor won 67.4 percent, ahead of incumbent Danilo Turk on 32.6 percent with 99. ...
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Kosovo demands investigation into ex-U.N. prosecutor del Ponte 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:09 PM PST
Del Ponte, former prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia addresses a conference at the Geneva Press Club in GenevaPRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo called on Sunday for an investigation into the work of former United Nations chief prosecutor Carla del Ponte after the country's former prime minister was acquitted for a second time on war crimes charges brought by the Swiss lawyer. Ramush Haradinaj, a Kosovo Albanian former guerilla commander who served briefly as prime minister, was cleared last week of crimes against humanity in a retrial at the U.N. tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague. ...
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Russia may soften religion law over Putin concerns 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 12:03 PM PST
Russia's President Putin meets with leaders of Russia's parliamentary parties at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers are reworking a draft law introducing prison terms for religious offences after signs that Vladimir Putin is concerned it could undermine the delicate balance between the country's many religions. The president's party proposed the law after two members of the Pussy Riot punk band were jailed for two years over a protest in a cathedral against Putin's increasingly close ties with the Russian Orthodox Church. ...
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French rightist's ally calls for new leadership vote 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:19 AM PST
PARIS (Reuters) - France's main conservative party edged closer to resolving a crisis on Sunday as an ally of one of the two men disputing its leadership called for a new vote to pick a leader. A two-week-old row over who won a November 18 vote for the UMP's presidency has plunged the opposition party into disarray and self-absorption, leaving Socialist President Francois Hollande unchallenged to advance left-wing policies. ...
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Thousands rally against far right in Hungary 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:17 AM PST
A defaced photo of Gyongyosi is seen on placard during a demonstration against Nazism in front of the Parliament building in BudapestBUDAPEST (Reuters) - Around 10,000 Hungarians protested on Sunday against the far-right opposition Jobbik party, after one of its lawmakers triggered outrage and memories of Nazism by calling for lists of Jews to be drawn up. The rally outside Budapest's parliament brought together leaders from governing and opposition parties in an unprecedented show of unity in the country's deeply divided political scene. ...
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Egyptian judges' body urges members to boycott referendum 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:09 AM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - An influential body representing Egyptian judges has decided not to oversee a December 15 referendum on a draft constitution, the state news agency reported, in a blow to President Mohamed Mursi. The decision was made at a Judges' Club board meeting in Cairo on Sunday. Club decisions are not binding on its members. The Club had voiced strong condemnation of a November 22 decree issued by Mursi that expanded the president's powers and shielded them from judicial review. ...
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Malaysia PM uses Romney defeat to warn divided party 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 11:08 AM PST
Malaysia's PM Najib Razak delivers his keynote address during the opening of his ruling UMNO annual gathering in Kuala LumpurKUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - When Malaysia's ruling party gathered for a tub-thumping pre-election rally last week, Prime Minister Najib Razak delivered a stern behind-the-scenes warning: don't repeat the mistake of Mitt Romney. Just as the U.S. Republican presidential candidate's over-reliance on older, white voters lost him last month's election, so could the dependence of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) on rural, ethnic Malay voters, Najib told delegates at the assembly, according to a senior party insider. ...
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Flag-waving Palestinians cheer Abbas for U.N. recognition win 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 10:48 AM PST
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Crowds welcomed President Mahmoud Abbas back to the West Bank on Sunday and celebrated the United Nations General Assembly's de facto recognition of Palestinian statehood. "Abbas, onwards, we are with you until liberation," flag-waving Palestinian well-wishers chanted at their president, returning from the assembly which voted 138 to nine with 41 absentions on Thursday to implicitly recognize Palestine. ...
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Snow traps drivers for days in giant Russia traffic jam 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 10:16 AM PST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Thousands of trucks and cars have been stuck on a major highway, some for more than two days, in a traffic jam dozens of kilometers (miles) long caused by heavy snow northwest of Moscow, Russian media reported on Sunday. Police in the Tver region said field kitchens were operating on the road, but many drivers complained supplies never reached them and they were running out of gasoline to keep their engines running and heating on in subzero temperatures. ...
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South Sudan: could restart oil by year-end after Sudan talks 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 10:03 AM PST
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - South Sudan could resume oil exports through Sudan by the end of the year, the South's chief negotiator Pagan Amum said on Sunday, after meeting with Sudan's defense minister and other officials in Khartoum. "By the end of this year it is possible to load the first ship of oil, especially after the agreement in the meetings today and yesterday," Amum told reporters. "Implementation will begin in the coming days," he added. (Reporting by Khalid Abdelaziz; Writing by Alexander Dziadosz; Editing by Dale Hudson)
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Two Islamists killed in raid on Sudan camp: government 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 09:47 AM PST
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese forces raided a training camp of militant Islamists in a remote southeastern corner of the country, killing two insurgents, a government official said on Sunday. Ahmed Abbas, governor of Sudan's Sennawr state, said government forces had attacked the camp in a national park on Friday after a radical Islamist group attacked a nearby police station and stole weapons in October. "After this attack, security authorities tracked them and found their camp headquarters," he told Reuters. "Two Islamists were killed and four police officers wounded during the raid on ...
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Kenyan contenders facing ICC cases to run jointly in vote 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 09:41 AM PST
Combination picture shows Kenya's then-finance minister Kenyatta and Kenya's former Higher Education Minister Ruto at the ICC in The HagueNAIROBI (Reuters) - Two Kenyan presidential hopefuls indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for allegedly inciting post-election violence said on Sunday they would join forces in next year's vote and run on the same ticket. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, son of the Kenya's first president after independence from Britain in 1963, will seek the presidency while former cabinet minister William Ruto hopes to be vice president, according the deal. ...
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Rwanda says FDLR rebels cross from Congo, attack wardens 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:51 AM PST
KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda said FDLR rebels crossed the border from the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday and attacked a game warden camp, killing one warden in the second attack by the Rwandan Hutu group in six days. Rwanda has in the past cited the presence of the FDLR, or Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, as a reason for sending troops into neighboring Congo. Experts say the rebel group has dwindled in strength. ...
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North Korea plans new rocket launch as leader asserts power 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:33 AM PST
File photo of a soldier in front of a rocket sitting on a launch pad at the West Sea Satellite Launch Site, northwest of PyongyangSEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said it would carry out its second rocket launch of 2012 as its youthful leader Kim Jong-un flexes his muscles a year after his father's death, in a move that South Korea and the United States swiftly condemned as a provocation. North Korea's state news agency announced the decision to launch another space satellite on Saturday, just a day after Kim met a senior delegation from China's Communist Party in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. ...
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EgyptAir to resume flights to Syria 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:07 AM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - EgyptAir will resume flights to Damascus and Aleppo airports on Monday after a three-day halt due to a deterioration in the security situation, the head of EgyptAir said on Sunday. "The decision comes after coordination with the Egyptian embassy in Damascus and the EgyptAir office in Syria and making sure the security conditions are stable at the moment in Syria, especially on the roads leading to Damascus and Aleppo airports," Roshdy Zakaria in a statement. ...
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Two Islamists killed in raid on camp in Sudan, government says 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 08:07 AM PST
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Two people were killed when government forces raided a training camp of militant Islamists in a remote corner of southeast Sudan, a government official said on Sunday. "Two Islamists were killed and four police officers wounded during the raid on Friday," Ahmed Abbas, governor of Sennar state, told Reuters. He said government forces had attacked the camp in a national park after a radical Islamist group had planned an attack from there on a police station in October. Sudan radio said 25 people had been arrested during the raid, among them the group's leader. ...
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Israel withholds Palestinian funds after U.N. vote 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:55 AM PST
Palestinian President Abbas reviews an honour guard during a ceremony in RamallahJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said on Sunday it was withholding this month's transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority, after the United Nations' de facto recognition of a Palestinian state. Under interim peace deals, which Israel says the Palestinians violated by unilaterally seeking an upgrade of their status at the United Nations, it collects about $100 million a month in duties on behalf of the authority. But, Israeli officials said, the authority owes about $200 million to the Israel Electric Corporation, and that money will now be deducted from the tax transfers. ...
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Kuwait elects new parliament on record low turnout 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:33 AM PST
Newly-elected Member of Parliament Abdallah al Maayouf is carried by supporters, after final results of election are announced, in Kuwait cityKUWAIT (Reuters) - Kuwaitis elected a new parliament that is expected to be more cooperative with the government than its predecessor after an opposition boycott of the poll and protests that divided the Gulf Arab state. The election was the second this year in the oil-rich state, where a series of assemblies have collapsed due to a long-running power struggle between the elected parliament and the cabinet, in which the ruling family holds top posts. Turnout was 40. ...
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Disabled protest in Spain over austerity measures 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:29 AM PST
Thousands of protesters wave flags during a rally against government cutbacks for disabled people in MadridMADRID (Reuters) - Thousands of disabled people and their families marched in Madrid on Sunday against benefit cuts, joining Spain's swelling protest movement over austerity measures. Many were in wheelchairs. They carried signs saying "SOS" and chanted "Disabled people, abandoned" as they made their way through the center of the capital. The ruling center-right government has introduced more than 60 billion euros' ($78 billion) worth of spending cuts since it took power at the end of last year, which have reduced payouts to Spain's four million disabled people. "This is a historic day. ...
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Protests in Tunisian town show anger at Islamist government 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:14 AM PST
Protesters take cover from police during clashes in SilianaSILIANA, Tunisia (Reuters) - In a remote town in Tunisia's interior, protesters angry over joblessness and harsh police tactics call for the downfall of new Islamist rulers, echoing the revolt that ignited the Arab Spring two years ago. Siliana, 140 km (90 miles) from the coastal capital, has been convulsed as thousands of largely unemployed youth battle riot police firing tear gas and birdshot. ...
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Kenyan candidates facing ICC cases to run jointly in vote 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 07:04 AM PST
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Two Kenyan presidential hopefuls indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for allegedly inciting post-election violence said on Sunday they intend to join forces in next year's vote by running on the same ticket. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and former cabinet minister William Ruto announced the deal at a rally hosted by Ruto's United Republican Party and Kenyatta's The National Alliance party in the Rift Valley town of Nakuru, 140 km northwest of the capital Nairobi. ...
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Russia willing to up winter gas flow to Turkey if asked 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:55 AM PST
KARASU, Turkey (Reuters) - Russia would be willing to increase its gas supplies to Turkey this winter if Ankara asked it to and an agreement was reached, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Sunday. "As has happened many times in the past, we have always helped Turkey when they have experienced problems managing during the winter," Novak told reporters during a visit to the Turkish Black Sea town of Karasu east of Istanbul. "If needed and a joint agreement was reached, it is possible to do this again," he said. ...
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NATO aims to repair Russia ties despite Patriot row 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:46 AM PST
A woman walks past the NATO logo at the entrance of the Alliance headquarters ahead of a NATO forei..BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO foreign ministers, meeting for the first time this week since Russia appointed a new ambassador to the military alliance, are hoping to improve ties with Moscow despite a fresh row over plans to send anti-aircraft missiles to Turkey. A NATO spokeswoman said the meeting aimed to "re-energize" relations with Russia - whose cooperation is needed both on ending the conflict in Syria and smoothing the withdrawal of most foreign combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014. ...
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Merkel to approach SPD, Greens if can't rule with FDP 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 06:07 AM PST
German Chancellor Merkel addresses media during a news conference at Bundespressekonferenz in BerlinBERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who aims to win a third term in 2013, said on Sunday she would talk to the opposition Greens and Social Democrats (SPD) on forming a coalition if she cannot rule with her present partners the Free Democrats (FDP). Opinion polls signal exactly such a scenario, with a survey by Emnid on Sunday showing Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) winning 38 percent of the vote and the FDP Liberals winning just 4 percent and thereby falling short of the 5 percent threshold required to win parliamentary seats. ...
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