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Gabon's election dispute rumbles on THE WEEK IN AFRICA Close MIDDLE EAST Hot tags nuclear Iran Israeli-Palestinian conflict Iraq Reports Queues on death row in Iraq, says rights group US, Israel at odds over settlements THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST...
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...taking part in the post-election protests that were rigged by the Iranian Prime Minister Mahmoud Ahmadenijad. The fight for freedom continues within Iran despite all of the desperate measures applied by the Iranian government. I, for one, will stand...
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...the Bush administration by offering an 'extended hand' to Tehran after his election. In his first sit-down interview in January, the US president said, "If countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from...
Palestinians mark five years since the death of Yasser Arafat, as his successor repeats calls for an end to Israeli settlement building. Photos 'show Iran arms-ship link' Israel releases documents and pictures which it says prove that an arms shipment it...
Tags: the passing of a generation, no doubt, free speech, enemy, controversy, shocking, Thursday, November 12, 2009 BBC News Daily Mail for Biodun Iginla, BBC News, London, UK Thursday, 12 November, 2009, 0:00 GMT 24:00 +00:00:Europe/London TOP STORIES Obama in Afghan troop level talks The US president meets his national security team to discuss Afghanistan as speculation mounts over troop levels. Egypt welcomes German life term The Eg, says the worlds monitoring agency. Hezbollah dismisses Obama pledges The leader of Lebanons Hezbollah group says Barack Obamas promise to engage with Muslims has proved false. Irish priest freed in Philippines A 79-year-old Irish priest held for a m, Irish officials say. AFRICA Crime rings boost ivory smuggling The last year has seen a big increase in illegal ivory trade with organised crime involved, says the worlds monitoring agency. Zimbabwe rules on Bennett witness Zimbabwes High Court allows a former arms dealer to testify against top Tsvangirai aide Roy Bennett, but says the defence can allege the witness was tortured. Worgu sentenced to flogging in Sudan Nigerian and El Merreikh star Stephen Worgu is convicted of drinking alcohol and sentenced to be flogged. AMERICAS Obama makes Veterans Day pledge President, Irish officials say. Crime rings boost ivory smuggling The last year has seen a big increase in illegal ivory trade with organised crime involved, says the worlds monitoring agency. EUROPE Egypt welcomes German life term The Egyptian government welcomes a German courts life sentence for a man who murdered a pregnant Egyptian woman. EU calls for budget deficit cuts The European Commission calls f, as his successor repeats calls for an end to Israeli settlement building. Photos show Iran arms-ship link' Israel releases documents and pictures which it says prove that an arms shipment it seized in the Mediterranean came from Iran. SOUTH ASIA Pakis, close to the border with Afghanistan. Air India losses more than $1bn Troubled national carrier Air India reports a net loss of 55.5bn rupees for the full-year to the end of March. Yousuf to captain Pakistan tour Mohammad Yousuf will replace Younus, 16, detained A 16-year-old child rapist allowed to walk free by a judge, only to abuse a five-year-old boy just days later, is detained. Maclaren will probe buggy claims Maclaren agrees to investigate new complaints that children have been injured by pushchairs after parents contact the BBC. Millions mark lost WWI generation Millions remember the horrors and heroism in t, with a focus on technical qualifications. Confidence in exams system 'less' Public confidence in the examinations system has dwindled, the head of a leading exams board claims. Students threaten MPs over fees Student leaders say they will target MPs in the general election over tuition fees in England. ENGLAND Freed child rapist, is detained. Canoe fraudsters to pay £600, 000 The wife of back-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin offers to return £591, 838 of the couples fraudulently obtained cash. Tattoo tribute to Afghan war dead A former serviceman has the names of all the British soldiers killed in Afghanistan since 2002 tattooed on his body. NORTHERN IRELAND Omagh officer says police at risk Th, Irish officials say. SCOTLAND Scottish unemployment up by 4, 000 The number of people unemployed in Scotland rises to 194, 000 in the last quarter, 67, 000 more than last year. Minister to make C.diff statement The health secretary is to make a statement to parliament on the outbreak of the C. Diff infection at a Dundee hospital. Mother settles dentist legal case A mother reaches an out of court se, says the Office for National Statistics. Silence 'mistake' by rugby team The Welsh rugby team says sorry after continuing to train during the Armistice Day two-minute silence. Teacher, 24, dies in Middle East The family of a 24-year-old woman who collapsed in Abu Dhabi say the cause of her death is a mystery. ENTERTAINMENT Spears speaks out over miming row Britney Spears speaks out over the miming row that has surrounded her first Australi, acknowledging it had created some . Tyler is 'not quitting Aerosmith' Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler ends speculation that he is leaving the band by joining guitarist Joe Perry on stage. Comedy Twitter feed lands TV deal A Twitter feed featuring pear, says the worlds monitoring agency. Lithium clue for planet-hunters Astronomers show that Sun-like stars with orbiting planets tend to be depleted in the element lithium. Poor nations vow low-carbon path Poor countries vulnerable to climate change pl, a report says. ON THIS DAY NEWS FROM THE BBC ARCHIVES 2004: Veteran leader Yasser Arafat is dead Yasser Arafat dies in hospital in Paris, aged 75, bri
...assassinations of officials in Kordestan province which took place between 9 and 19 September and were widely reported in Iran. At least 10 other Kurdish men and one woman are believed to be on death row in Iran in connection with their membership of and...
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Advanced news search Preferences Undo Edit this page ▼ | Add a section » New! Drag to rearrange page. Click to edit. Top stories World Business Sci/Tech Sports technology U.S. Elections Entertainment Health Spotlight...
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, you’ll recall, was one of the people at State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research who judged that Iraq wasn’t getting nukes. He went on to serve as Deputy Director of National Intelligence where, in 2007, he oversaw the Iran NIE that...
Kingdom – they’ve taken to waving a big stick at Iran. Iran responded with alacrity allowing inspections of its nuclear plants. Now the US and its allies are demanding that Iran send uranium to be enriched in Russia before being sent to France for...
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Camara * One year on, land reform still dragging in Zimbabwe * Amid the bloodbath, harrowing tales of rape * Gabon's election dispute rumbles on * THE WEEK IN AFRICA * Close * MIDDLE EAST Hot tags * nuclear Iran * Israeli-Palestinian conflict * Iraq...
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Boiko Borisov of the center-right populist GERB party to a landslide election win in Bulgaria in July. Public discontent and recession mean only populist governments can survive in the region, analysts say. "The level of mistrust in the political elite...
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