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EU-Russia Summit back Annan peace plan for Syria
The European Union and Russia Monday acknowledged "diverging assessments" on the Syrian crisis but agreed that UN envoy Kofi Annan's faltering six-point plan was the best chance to bring peace to the troubled country.
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Secretary-General discusses regional developments with King of Saudi Arabia
A wide view of the 2nd Meeting of the Advisory Board of the UN Centre for Counter-Terrorism (UNCCT), attended by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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Free Syrian Army Rebels Abandon Cease-Fire
The rebel Free Syrian Army says it is no longer bound by a United Nations-backed cease-fire agreement as international efforts to end the bloody conflict were set to ramp up with renewed diplomacy later this week.
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Four jailed for plotting terror attack over Prophet cartoon
A Danish court Monday sentenced four men to 12 years imprisonment after finding them guilty of planning terrorist attack on newspaper offices following a violent stir over published cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, the highest revered Muslim figure.
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UN urges Iran to fulfil its obligations to ensure peaceful nuclear programme
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano (second left) addresses Board of Governors meeting.
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Libya Officials Reportedly Negotiating With Militia Over Airport Seizure
The publisher of the Libya Herald, an independent newspaper, says government officials are holding talks with a militia group that seized the country’s international airport in the capital, Tripoli, Monday.
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U.S. 'agrees' to pay Pak 1.18 bn dollars of CSF arrears
The United States has reportedly agreed to reimburse 1.18 billion dollars, which is almost 75 per cent of the claims Pakistan has submitted as expenses incurred in the fight against militants along the Afghan border, diplomatic sources have said.
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Bin Laden spent big on holy war
Osama bin Laden supposedly spent his fortune on financing the so-called "holy war."
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Muslims set upon by Myanmar Buddhists
Myanmar officials have reported the deaths of over ten people in Rakhine State, in the west of the country, following ethnic and religious tensions.
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Clinton: Russia Needs to Back Syrian Transition to Remove Assad
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is urging Russia to help start a political transition in Syria, the outcome of which she says will be President Bashar al-Assad's ouster.
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Human Rights
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Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020