THAILAND and CAMBODIA exchanged fire at disputed point
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THAILAND and CAMBODIA exchanged fire at disputed point
tors shortly before his regime fell.
A deal brokered by the Gulf Co-operation Council, led by Saudi Arabia, proposed that Ali Abdullah Saleh step down as YEMEN'S president. Though opposition parties have agreed to the deal, pro-democracy protesters are angry that Mr Saleh is to be granted immunity from prosecution.
After a bitter quarrel lasting five years, Mahmoud Abbas's secular Fatah party, which runs the West Bank, and Hamas, the Islamist movement that governs the Gaza Strip, agreed to be reconciled. Under the agreement, brokered by Egypt, the PALESTINIAN factions say they will form a unity government and fix a date for delayed elections.
The British high commissioner to MALAWI was told to leave the country. This came after the leak of a diplomatic cable in which he said that Bingu wa Mutharika, the Malawian president, did not tolerate criticism.
Barack Obama nominated LEON PANETTA, the CIA's director and a former chief of staff to Bill Clinton, as defence secretary, to take over from Robert Gates. Mr Panetta's replacement as CIA chief is to be GENERAL DAVID PETRAEUS, the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Bowing to rumours that have been fanned recently by Donald Trump, the White House released the full version of Mr Obama's BIRTH CERTIFICATE in an effort to quash the claim of "birthers" that he was not born in the United States. Mr Obama said he decided to release the document as America does not "have time for this kind of silliness". Ardent birthers may disagree. - See article
TORNADOES and storms killed scores of people across U.S. southern states; 61 deaths were in Alabama alone.
VENEZUELA'S leftist president, Hugo Chavez, increased a windfall tax on the output of PDVSA, the state oil company, and its foreign partners. Officials said this could bring in up to $16 billion a year. Mr Chavez, who will seek another term at an election next year, also wants to raise public-sector wages by up to 66%.
THAILAND and CAMBODIA exchanged fire at disputed point
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A deal brokered by the Gulf Co-operation Council, led by Saudi Arabia, proposed that Ali Abdullah Saleh step down as YEMEN'S president. Though opposition parties have agreed to the deal, pro-democracy protesters are angry that Mr Saleh is to be granted immunity from prosecution.
After a bitter quarrel lasting five years, Mahmoud Abbas's secular Fatah party, which runs the West Bank, and Hamas, the Islamist movement that governs the Gaza Strip, agreed to be reconciled. Under the agreement, brokered by Egypt, the PALESTINIAN factions say they will form a unity government and fix a date for delayed elections.
The British high commissioner to MALAWI was told to leave the country. This came after the leak of a diplomatic cable in which he said that Bingu wa Mutharika, the Malawian president, did not tolerate criticism.
Barack Obama nominated LEON PANETTA, the CIA's director and a former chief of staff to Bill Clinton, as defence secretary, to take over from Robert Gates. Mr Panetta's replacement as CIA chief is to be GENERAL DAVID PETRAEUS, the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Bowing to rumours that have been fanned recently by Donald Trump, the White House released the full version of Mr Obama's BIRTH CERTIFICATE in an effort to quash the claim of "birthers" that he was not born in the United States. Mr Obama said he decided to release the document as America does not "have time for this kind of silliness". Ardent birthers may disagree. - See article
TORNADOES and storms killed scores of people across U.S. southern states; 61 deaths were in Alabama alone.
VENEZUELA'S leftist president, Hugo Chavez, increased a windfall tax on the output of PDVSA, the state oil company, and its foreign partners. Officials said this could bring in up to $16 billion a year. Mr Chavez, who will seek another term at an election next year, also wants to raise public-sector wages by up to 66%.
THAILAND and CAMBODIA exchanged fire at disputed point
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