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At least 35 killed in series of bombings across Iraq
At least 35 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a wave of bomb attacks on Iraqi cities, including capital Baghdad, stoking fears of sectarian violence in the country that is trying to return to normalcy.
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Iran asks EU to reconsider sanctions on oil exports
Iran's oil minister on Thursday asked the EU to reconsider its sanctions on the Islamic republic's oil exports.
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India Declares Itself Major Missile Power
India Thursday said it successfully test-fired a new missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead as far as Beijing - announcing itself as a major "missile power."
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Syria: Ban reports ‘troubling’ situation, recommends Council authorize 300 observers
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
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US: Sudan and South Sudan Want to Avoid 'All-Out War'
The United States says Sudan and South Sudan want to find a way to avoid "all-out war," following violence across their border. The two countries have been unable to resolve disputes over borders, oil and citizenship issues stemming from the south's independence last July.
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UN chief: Security Council has vital role in combating threats of nuclear proliferation
Nuclear test carried out on 18 April 1953 at the Nevada test site.
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US permits NGOs to do development projects in Myanmar
The US has announced plans to ease some of the financial sanctions against Myanmar that will enable American NGOs to do charity work in the formerly military-ruled Southeast Asian nation.
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NATO Ministers Plan Future Role in Afghanistan
At a rare joint meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, foreign and defense ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, reportedly moved toward an agreement on the alliance's future role in Afghanistan, and discussed improving their joint military ability to deal with 21st century challenges.
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US wants Pakistan to 'squeeze' Haqqani network
US will exert more pressure on Pakistan to curb the Al Qaeda-allied Haqqani network, amid a widely held belief that the insurgent group was behind the latest audacious attacks in Kabul over the weekend, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said.
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Gulf Leaders Discuss UAE-Iran Island Dispute
Foreign ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council held an emergency meeting in Doha Tuesday to discuss a territorial dispute between Iran and the United Arab Emirates, which some believe could pose a threat to international security.
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