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POLICE PROBE POSSIBLE HOAX AFTER AIRPLANE BOMB SCARE
An airport bus carries passengers away from a Pakistan Airlines jet which landed at Arlanda Airport near Stockholm following a bomb threat.
Video: Pakistan Jet Evacuated After Bomb Threat The Associated Press
Canadian released following airline bomb scare Montreal Gazette
PEACE TALKS DEADLOCKED AS SETTLEMENT FREEZE NEARS END
American negotiators holding intense discussions with Israelis and the Palestinians, but both parties remain locked in their positions.
Video: Arabs face discrimination in Israel Al Jazeera
US Tries to Breathe Life Back Into Mideast Talks New York Times
ED MILIBAND TO DAVID: 'I LOVE YOU SO MUCH AS A BROTHER'
The Guardian - 3 hours ago
It was the brother who lost who was first to his feet. As it became clear to the conference hall that a surge of second-preference votes had carried Ed Miliband to the Labour party leadership, David jumped to his feet to congratulate and embrace his ...
IRAN COULD HALT HIGHER ENRICHMENT: AHMADINEJAD
AFP - 15 hours ago
TEHRAN - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said Iran would consider halting its 20 percent uranium enrichment if the West provides the fuel for a medical reactor in Tehran, ISNA news agency reported on Saturday.
Video: Obama: Ahmadinejad UNremarks 'Hateful' The Associated Press
Obama's response was amateurish: Ahmadinejad Tehran Times
JAPAN REJECTS APOLOGIZING TO CHINA
TOKYO - Tensions between China and Japan over the arrest of a Chinese trawler captain flared anew Saturday, a day after his release, with Beijing demanding an apology for the detention, and Tokyo refusing.
Japan refuses to apologise to China Aljazeera.net
STORM HEAPS MISERY ON HAITI
Aljazeera.net - 3 hours ago
Heavy rains and strong winds destroy thousands of tents of some of the 1.3m people homeless after January's earthquake. A sudden, powerful storm has destroyed thousands of tents in camps set up for Haitians made homeless by an earthquake eight months ...
Storm kills 5 in Haiti CBC.ca
IRAN FIGHTS MALWARE ATTACKING COMPUTERS
WASHINGTON - The Iranian government agency that runs the country's nuclear facilities, including those the West suspects are part of a weapons program, has reported that its engineers are trying to protect their facilities from a ...
TROPICAL STORM MATTHEW BRINGS DRENCHING RAIN, FLOODING TO CENTRAL AMERICA
Tropical Storm Matthew brought drenching rain to Central America today as the weather system makes its way across the region, the US National Hurricane Center said.
Matthew could trigger landslides Montreal Gazette
PALESTINIAN DIES OF WOUNDS AFTER ISRAELI ATTACK: HAMAS
AFP - 13 hours ago
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories - A Palestinian man has died in the Gaza Strip from wounds received from Israeli tank fire earlier this month, the armed wing of Hamas said on Saturday.
TERROR THREAT TO BRITISH MAINLAND DEMANDS BETTER POLICE RESOURCES, SAYS ...
The Guardian - 3 hours ago
The mounting threat of an attack by dissident Irish republicans on mainland Britain was described yesterday as worrying by Northern Ireland's first minister, Peter Robinson.
Cash sought to combat dissidents BBC News
N. KOREAN LEADERSHIP CHANGES POINT TO SHIFT IN NUCLEAR DEALINGS
A career politician named Jang Song Taek recently became the second most powerful man in North Korea, injecting a dose of unpredictability to the power handoff playing out in Pyongyang between a father too sick and a son too young to manage the ...
'Pyongyangologists' Study North Korean Propaganda for Clues Voice of America
ROUGH WEEK FOR INDIA
Before the organizers of the 2010 Commonwealth Games began to lay the foundation for an athletes' village in Delhi, they had to clear the land.
Canadians set to arrive at Commonwealth athletes' village Montreal Gazette
GILANI SEEKS RELEASE OF 'DAUGHTER OF PAK'
Times of India - 1 hour ago
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said Friday it was "disappointed and saddened" by a US court's decision to sentence a Pakistani scientist to 86 years in jail, and would work to bring her home.
Aafia today, US citizens tomorrow Tehran Times
POLICE TRY TO CRACK FARC LAPTOPS
BBC News - 5 hours ago
Experts in Colombia are trying to crack the codes to 15 computers and almost 100 memory sticks belonging to Colombia's largest rebel group.
Colombia president to visit rebel camp Sydney Morning Herald
Colombia Kills Guerrilla Chief Wall Street Journal
ROWAN WILLIAMS BACKS GAY BISHOPS
The Guardian - Sep 24, 2010
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he has "no problem" with gay people being bishops but they must remain celibate. In his first explicit declaration on the subject since taking office in 2002, Dr Rowan Williams signalled his personal support for ...
Archbishop of Canterbury: Gay rows wounding church The Associated Press
TALKS ON SPLIT FAMILIES' REUNIONS HELD UP
SEOUL, South Korea - Talks between the two Koreas were held up Friday after North Korea insisted that tours to its scenic Diamond Mountain resort be resumed before reunions of divided families can be held there, South Korea's Red Cross said.
South Korea, US Prepare for Anti-Sub Warfare Drill Voice of America
SUDANESE OFFICIAL: SOUTH SUDANESE MAY LOSE CITIZENSHIP
Voice of America - 12 hours ago
A top Sudanese official says people in south Sudan will no longer be citizens of the north if their region votes for independence in a January referendum.
President exhorts Sudan to allow vote Washington Post
US DRONE STRIKE KILLS FOUR IN MIRANSHAH
Daily Times - 5 hours ago
MIR ALI: Suspected US missiles targeted a vehicle on Saturday in North Waziristan, killing four alleged terrorists, intelligence officials said.
Officials: Alleged US missiles kill 4 in Pakistan The Associated Press
US Missile Strike Kills 4 in Pakistan Voice of America
US COMIC GETS SERIOUS - SORT OF - ON CAPITOL HILL
WASHINGTON - US comic Stephen Colbert used his celebrity status to highlight the plight of migrant farm workers accused of taking jobs from out-of-work Americans, but managed to raise hackles on the way.
For some GOP lawmakers, Colbert's no laughing matter Washington Post
ILL. ANTI-WAR ACTIVISTS TARGETED BY FBI SPEAK OUT
CHICAGO - Two anti-war activists said Saturday that a 12-hour search of their Chicago home by the FBI was an attempt to intimidate them and silence the peace movement.
FBI Searches Antiwar Activists' Homes New York Times
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