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Bahrain security forces break up Shiite demo - AFP
After setting out from the village of Al-Daih, the protesters marched towards the city centre chanting "We want the regime to fall" and "We are returning to Pearl Square," said a witness who requested anonymity. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades ...
December 7, 2011


Iraq says US hands over key air base - AFP
BAGHDAD — The US army on Wednesday transferred to Iraqi forces a key military base in the western province of Anbar near the border with Jordan and Saudi Arabia, a government official said. "Today we took control of the Al-Assad air base in Anbar ...
December 7, 2011


Mauritania arrests two suspected of kidnapping Europeans - AFP
"The two men who kidnapped two Spaniards and an Italian in a Sahrawi refugee camp were arrested in their hotel in the town of Nouadhibou where they had been for 11 days," a police source said on condition of anonymity. ...
December 5, 2011


Chinese man stabs to death four children - AFP
"The suspect is a young man from Anhui (east China) and he lives with his mother in Shenqiu," said the official, who refused to be named. He would not provide further details. A spokesman for the county government, surnamed Yang, said the suspect was ...
December 5, 2011


Action by central banks unlikely to help euro banks - AFP
The new offer "is competitive in the current market conditions," said one bank executive who asked to remain anonymous, which he said could prompt European banks to begin borrowing dollars from the ECB. Such borrowing has been rare as banks are afraid ...
December 4, 2011


Russia goes back to school in parliament polls - AFP
A teacher of Russian language in the Moscow region, who chose to remain anonymous, told AFP that teachers were told recently to "ensure parents' turnout to the polling stations" by cold-calling their homes, and then providing authorities with a list of ...
December 2, 2011


Republican's surge freezes Obama-Romney duel - AFP
"There is a significant amount of Republican primary voters who will absolutely not support Mitt Romney, so Romney is trying to create an aura of inevitability that he is the nominee," said one Republican pollster who asked not to be named because of ...
December 1, 2011


African secures ICC prosecutor's post: sources - AFP
UNITED NATIONS — International Criminal Court member countries on Wednesday agreed to nominate Fatou Bensouda of Gambia as the chief prosecutor for the main war crimes tribunal, diplomatic sources said. An official announcement of the nomination to ...
November 30, 2011


Clinton in historic bid to open Myanmar - AFP
Senior administration officials said Clinton would not announce an end to sweeping economic sanctions on Myanmar, a step that would require approval by Congress. But top US diplomats rarely undertake such high-profile visits without being ready to ...
November 30, 2011


Catholic liturgy changes for first time in 40 years - AFP
Another churchgoer, who asked not to be named, said the new Mass was "fine, if a little confusing." "I think it would be important to explain what's important in the Mass -- to explain why they had to change it," he said. "Still it's so much based on ...
November 27, 2011


Three Nigerian policemen shot in sect attacks: source - AFP
A resident who stumbled while fleeing the scene of the attacks on Saturday also sustained injury, the source said, adding that the four injured people were being treated on Sunday at the town's government hospital. "Three policemen sustained gunshot ...
November 27, 2011


India-China meeting off over Dalai Lama: source - AFP
A senior Indian foreign ministry official, who declined to be named, said talks on long-standing border issues that were slated to begin in New Delhi on Monday had been called off. "Beijing wanted Delhi to cancel the Buddhist meeting where his holiness ...
November 27, 2011


Cuba repatriates three shipwrecked US sailors - AFP
HAVANA — Cuba has repatriated three Americans picked up recently in Cuban territorial waters after their sailboat ran aground, diplomatic sources said Friday. "We can confirm the handover and return of three people," a spokeswoman for the US Interests ...
November 25, 2011


Belgium in budget talks after credit downgrade - AFP
BRUSSELS — Talks among six parties trying to fix a deficit-cutting budget for Belgium after a crushing credit-rating downgrade could run through the night, party sources said early Saturday. After ratings giant Standard and Poor's downgraded Belgium ...
November 25, 2011


Afghans turn to people smugglers as NATO leave - AFP
"If you want to go to Turkey, you have to pay $4000 to get your visa but it will cost you $13000 if you want to reach Europe via Ukraine and Russia," says one trader at the market, speaking on condition of anonymity. "This year, the number of asylum ...
November 25, 2011


Pole dancing: seedy show or Olympic sport? - AFP
Smile so they know you are also enjoying it," said the instructor, who asked not to be named. "Remember, we are not in a hurry, take your time. Your number one tool: visual stimulation. Make eye contact and keep it." While pole-dancing may have a ...
November 25, 2011


Grenade attacks kill three in Kenya: police - AFP
One explosion in the local Holiday Inn killed two people while another in a street killed a third, a local police officer who asked not to be named told AFP, adding that 12 of the injured were in a serious condition. "Two people died at the new Holiday ...
November 24, 2011


China eases lending restrictions for small banks - AFP
"All of the more than 20 banks are included (in the cut)," said the official, who also declined to be named. The move, which reduces the amount of funds banks must set aside, is a sign the government is selectively easing tight credit restrictions put ...
November 24, 2011


Indian cabinet mulls retail revolution - AFP
The proposal to relax the investment retail rules was set to be discussed at a cabinet meeting at 1230 GMT, a government official said, after the finance ministry and a panel of top bureaucrats gave their consent. Supporters also see the opening up of ...
November 24, 2011


Clashes in Bahrain ahead of crackdown report - AFP
We don't expect anything from it," said one protester speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. "This report serves the interests of the king," said another Aali protester. The findings by the commission will be released later Wednesday ...
November 23, 2011


S.Korean firms in Brazil accused of worker abuse - AFP
The young woman, who did not want to be identified, is among dozens of workers who have raised allegations of widespread abuse at a Samsung plant, located in Campinas, 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Sao Paulo. Similar complaints have been made at other ...
November 22, 2011


Europe piles pressure on ECB to fix debt crisis - AFP
A senior EU source speaking on condition of anonymity stressed that ECB leaders will keep buying bonds from euro countries facing runaway borrowing costs -- not least because an eventual break-up of the eurozone would mean the end of the board members' ...
November 21, 2011


Hamas orders Gaza banks to pay up $100 mn - AFP
The court decision also barred board members from either bank from leaving the Gaza Strip, the source said asking not to be named. The banker denounced the decision, saying: "All banks in Gaza pay no taxes in accordance with an exemption extended in ...
November 18, 2011


Man charged with trying to assassinate Obama: official - AFP
WASHINGTON — A 21-year-old Hispanic man arrested after shots were fired near the White House was charged Thursday with attempting to assassinate President Barack Obama, a justice department official said. Oscar Ortega-Hernandez was arrested by ...
November 17, 2011


Rebekah Brooks expecting baby by surrogate - AFP
The source said the surrogate mother did not wish to be identified. Wilson said: "Charlie and Rebekah are overjoyed. "Whilst the pregnancy was not without its difficulties and sadness, Charlie and Rebekah are obviously hopeful for a very happy ending ...
November 17, 2011


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