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German central banker resigns after 'racism' furore A BOARD member of Germany's central bank dramatically resigned overnight after causing weeks of uproar with inflammatory comments on... Click here for more details. |
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Pastor Cancels Koran Burning and Plans to Meet Imam GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The pastor planning a burning of the Koran on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks said Thursday he would not go forward with the event, adding he plans to meet with the imam planning to build an Islamic center near ground zero. Joe Raedle/Getty Images Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center listened as Imam Muhammad Musri, president of the Islamic Society of Central Florida in Orlando, spoke at a press conference in Gainesville, Fla., on Thursday. Related The Lede Blog: Updates and Video of Obama’s Comments on Koran Burning (September 9, 2010) The Lede Blog: Pastor Says Koran Burning Still On (September 8, 2010) The Lede Blog: Florida Pastor, Master of... Click here for more details. |
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Al Qaeda prisoners escape US custody in Iraq BAGHDAD (AP) - Four prisoners with links to Al Qaeda being guarded by American troops escaped from a maximum-security prison in Baghdad and are still at large, US and Iraqi officials said Thursday. The breakout from Karkh Prison, formerly called Camp Cropper, is an embarrassment for the US military, which has handed over control of all of the detention facilities it used to run to the Iraqi government. But at the request of the Iraqis, the US has retained custody over some of the most dangerous prisoners, including those with ties to terrorist groups or Saddam Hussein's former regime. US troops found two... Click here for more details. |
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Iran to release one of 3 imprisoned American hikers, official says Reporting from Tehran and Beirut — One of three Americans jailed in last year after straying into Iranian territory during a hiking trip will be released Saturday, an Iranian official said Thursday. The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance official did not specify in his text message who would be released, Joshua Fattal, Shane Bauer or Sarah Shourd. But an official with the Iranian mission to the said in an e-mail that it would be Shourd.... Click here for more details. |
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Gang strike paralyses El Salvador Public transport in El Salvador has been severely disrupted for three days by a strike ordered by criminal street gangs. The Mara 18 and Mara Salvatrucha gangs ordered a 72-hour shutdown on Monday in... Click here for more details. |
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Obama warns Koran-burning would boost al Qaeda GAINESVILLE, Florida (Reuters) – President Barack Obama warned on Thursday that an obscure U.S. Christian pastor's plan to burn the Koran could provoke al Qaeda suicide bombings, as international pressure mounted on Washington to step in. "This is a recruitment bonanza for al Qaeda," Obama said in an ABC television interview. "You could have serious violence in places like Pakistan or Afghanistan. This could increase the recruitment of individuals who would be willing to blow themselves up in American cities or European cities." The international police agency Interpol warned governments worldwide of an increased risk of terrorist attacks if the planned burning... Click here for more details. |
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Belgian court bins pedophile evidence BELGIAN judges have ruled invalid truckloads of evidence seized by police in summer raids probing paedophile scandals within the country's Catholic church. An appeals court deemed the raids, on the church headquarters in Brussels and at the home of its former top cardinal, disproportionate, and ordered that the material - on hundreds of individual... Click here for more details. |
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Suicide attack in Russia kills 15, wounds over 100 SERGEI VENYAVSKY Associated Press Writer= ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) — A suicide car bomber hit the central market of a major city in Russia's North Caucasus on Thursday, killing at least 15 and wounding more than 100 people in one of the worst terror attacks in the volatile region in years, officials said. The attacker detonated his explosives as he drove by the main entrance to the Vladikavkaz market, according to the Emergency Situations Ministry. At least 15 people, including the suicide bomber, were killed and 133 were wounded in the explosion, said Alexander Pogorely of the Emergency Situations Ministry's branch in southern Russia. He said 87 of the injured were hospitalized, many in... Click here for more details. |
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Euro MPs demand EU help for Roma Euro MPs are stepping up their pressure on the European Commission and EU governments to boost the integration of Roma (Gypsy) communities, amid a row over deportations from France. The European Parliament will... Click here for more details. |
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North Korea marks 62nd founding day North Korea has marked its founding 62 years ago on Thursday with patriotic songs and commentaries, and national flags decorating street corners, as speculation mounted over political succession plans. In Pyonyang, thousands marked the anniversary by placing flowers at the foot of a giant statue of Kim Il-sung, North Korea's founder, and father of current leader Kim Jong-il. The foundation day comes as speculation mounts over Kim's health and possible successor. Posters were also put up announcing the party meeting, although an exact date for the gathering had not yet been disclosed. By Thursday morning there had been no word on whether the meeting, due to take place in "early... Click here for more details. |
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Unexploded bombs found in Bangkok Police discovered three unexploded bombs in Bangkok and a neighbouring province, authorities said today, the latest in a series of incidents stoking fears of civil unrest in Thailand. The devices were all found yesterday, one near a school in Bangkok and two others... Click here for more details. |
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Ground Zero rebirth masks new tensions NEW YORK ' New towers are finally rising from Ground Zero, but disputes over plans for a nearby mosque and a Florida pastor's vow to burn the Holy Quran ensure this Saturday's 9/11 anniversary will be unusually bitter. If rebuilding the World Trade Centre was all that mattered, Americans might be able to move on from the trauma of September 11, 2001, when Islamist terrorists used hijacked airliners as guided missiles to kill almost 3,000 people. After nine years of embarrassing delays, the lower Manhattan site no longer resembles a vast bomb crater in the middle of some of the world's most expensive real estate. The first 36 floors of the 106-story One World Trade Centre... Click here for more details. |
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Erdogan criticises opponents ahead of Turkey referendum Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised the tactics of his political opponents... Click here for more details. |
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Obama, GOP jostle over tax-break policies Updated | Comment | Recommend | | | By Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP President Obama discusses the economy at the Cuyahoga Community College in Parma, Ohio. PUBLIC OPINION From Truman to Obama, see each president's ratings with By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY President challenged Republicans on Wednesday to join him in expanding business tax breaks, building roads and rails, and cutting taxes on the middle class — policies he ascribed to past presidents. By pushing business tax breaks once heralded by and , Obama sought to do what did as president after Republicans took control of Congress in 1995: steal their thunder. He also put pressure on Republicans to... Click here for more details. |
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BP faces backlash over Gulf oil spill report Contractors who worked for BP on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon oil rig have criticised the company's report... Click here for more details. |
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Mullah Omar says Afghan Taliban close to victory Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are winning the war in Afghanistan and that the Nato-led campaign has... Click here for more details. |
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Sri Lanka chief Mahinda Rajapakse gets total power SRI Lanka last night handed its President absolute power - and in the process anointed another South Asian political dynasty - with parliament... Click here for more details. |
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China Moves to Ease Strain With U.S. HONG KONG — Top Chinese officials are calling for quiet discussions instead of open friction with the United States, after a summer marked by bilateral disagreements over the value of China’s currency, American military exercises off the Korean Peninsula and American efforts to resolve territorial disputes in the South China Sea. State media showed China’s president, Hu Jintao, meeting Wednesday with Lawrence H. Summers, the director of the National Economic Council, and Thomas E. Donilon, the deputy national security adviser. American and Chinese officials have been trying to lay the groundwork for a state visit to the United States this winter by the Chinese president.... Click here for more details. |
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BP oil leak report: blame shared for rig disaster A report into the BP oil rig blast which killed 11 people and cost billions in compensation and clean up costs shares blame for "sequence of failures" which led to the disaster. The oil giant's internal report said that a "sequence of failures" involving a "number of parties" led to the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig which led to four million barrels of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico and became the worst oil spill in US history. ... Click here for more details. |
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Police Arrest Separatist Leader In Indian Kashmir SRINAGAR, India (AP) - Police arrested a top separatist leader Wednesday for rallying massive anti-India protests that have rocked the Indian portion of Kashmir for months, and supporters reacted by staging fresh demonstrations and hurling stones at troops. The arrest of hard-liner Syed Ali Shah Geelani, 82, at his residence in Srinagar, the region's main city, came days after he laid out stiff conditions for peace talks with the Indian... Click here for more details. |
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