Wednesday March 10, 2010


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UN official urges Iraqis to report election results quickly

BAGHDAD - The top United Nations envoy in Iraq urged election officials Wednesday to release the results of this week's historic vote as quickly as possible, saying Iraqis "have the right to know as soon as possible what is the outcome of...

posted: March 10,2010





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Indonesian president says suspected Bali bomb mastermind shot dead by police on Java

JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian counterterror authorities won international praise on Wednesday for killing a top-ranked Southeast Asian militant wanted for planning the deadly 2002 Bali bombings....


Biden says Palestinians deserve 'viable' independent state with contiguous territory

Vice-President Joe Biden said Wednesday the Palestinians deserve a "viable" independent state with contiguous territory, seeking to reassure them of U.S. support after Israel announced plans to expand a Jewish neighbourhood in disputed...


Iran leader says US is playing 'double game' in Afghanistan, fighting militants it once backed

KABUL, Afghanistan - Taking aim at the U.S., Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday that it's the United States that is playing a "double game" in Afghanistan, fighting terrorists it once supported....


Soldiers open fire on youths in Nigerian town tense after religious killings; 2 killed

JOS, Nigeria - Soldiers opened fire on a crowd after curfew and killed two people, witnesses said Wednesday, just days after fighting between Christians and Muslims in the area left more than 200 dead including dozens of children....


Soldiers open fire on youths in Nigerian town tense after religious killings

JOS, Nigeria - Witnesses say soldiers in a Nigerian town at the centre of a spate of religious killings opened fire on a crowd of youths that had surrounded a cattle truck driving after curfew....


Brazil's Silva says election win by Rousseff would deal machismo a blow, carry on his legacy

BRASILIA, Brazil - Brazil's president said his hand-picked candidate to succeed him in October's election would help do away with machismo by becoming the first female president of Latin America's largest and most influential nation....








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