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Huffington Post
26 Nov 2013
AFP via Getty Images This picture taken on November 9, 2013 shows Internally Displaced Persons (IDP's) standing in a camp next to the Cathedral in Bossangoa, 380 km north of Bangui. (MATTHIEU ALEXANDRE/AFP/Getty Images) UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A U.N. peacekeeping operation will be needed in the...
Dawn
26 Nov 2013
KABUL: US national security advisor Susan Rice told Afghan President Hamid Karzai Monday that a delay in signing a troubled security deal risked the US pulling troops out of the country completely next year. The US said that Karzai had called for “new conditions” for signing the bilateral security...
The Guardian
26 Nov 2013
Scotland's Future – Your Guide runs to 670 pages and aims to answer all Scots' questions about secession from the UK Alex Salmond recently promised that an independent Scotland would renationalise Royal Mail. Photograph: Ken Jack/Demotix/Corbis The Scottish government is promising the most...
Indian Express
26 Nov 2013
A contempt of court petition has been filed against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the federal authorities in the Peshawar High Court over the government's failure to end US drone strikes. Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Sami's provincial president Maulana Yousuf Shah and former deputy speaker provincial...
Canberra Times
25 Nov 2013
The disputed islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China in the East China Sea. Photo: Reuters Tokyo: Japan's foreign minister on Sunday refused to recognise China's newly claimed air defense zone over disputed islands, signalling that Japan would not back down as tensions increased in the...
Yahoo Daily News
25 Nov 2013
By Louis Charbonneau and Parisa Hafezi GENEVA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has pulled off a historic deal with Iran on curbing its nuclear program but he and other global leaders now have tough work ahead turning an interim accord into a comprehensive agreement. In a sign of how difficult the...
Dawn
25 Nov 2013
CAIRO: Egypt's interim president Sunday banned public gatherings of more than 10 people without prior government approval, imposing hefty fines and prison terms for violators in a bid to stifle the near-constant protests roiling the country. The new law is more restrictive than regulations used...
Al Jazeera
25 Nov 2013
US Secretary of State John Kerry has met the British Foreign Secretary William Hague and the Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan in London to discuss the security situation in Libya. Rebels helped topple and kill veteran dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, but have since banded into militias carving...
BBC News
25 Nov 2013
The chairman of the governing party in Pakistan has told the BBC that the government will continue to use whatever means it can to persuade the Pakistan Taliban to take part in peace talks, even though the militants have already rejected the offer. Senator Raja Zafar ul Haq went so far as to say...
Independent online (SA)
25 Nov 2013
Bangkok - Bangkok braced for major disruptions on Monday as a massive anti-government march fanned out to 13 locations in a growing bid to topple the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. More than two dozen Bangkok schools along the protest route were closed and police tightened...












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