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| Several people reportedly killed during intense fighting in northern district of Sana'a |  |
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| US State Department says Ambassador Ford confronted by angry mob as he prepared to meet with Syrian opposition leader in Damascus |  |
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| Meeting, organized by Pakistan PM Yousuf Raza Gilani, attended by 58 leaders of political, religious and nationalist parties |  |
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| Human Rights Watch says thousands of mines, mortars, and shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles are missing from Gadhafi arsenals |  |
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| Germany's lower house vote came as financial inspectors headed for Athens to assess progress in implementing austerity measures |  |
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| Security court sentences 20 doctors, medics to jail time ranging from five years to 15 years in prison |  |
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| Tehran's refusal to stop production of its fuel enrichment program has provoked four rounds of UN sanctions, tighter US, EU restrictions |  |
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| SADC team will go to Harare to help Joint Operations and Implementation Committee set the stage for free and fair elections |  |
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| Opinion split over whether outing of Field Marshal Tantawi was meant to show interest in fellow citizens |  |
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| Singapore has long been a safe haven for Indonesian corruption suspects; 2007 draft extradition treaty remains unapproved |  |
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| Renewed focus on maritime territorial claims puts neighbors on edge, though China says military intentions are peaceful |  |
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| More than seven months after the Feb. 22 6.3 quake, efforts to rebuild the city are progressing, albeit slowly |  |
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| Festival called 'Crime and Punishment,' focuses on military coups |  |
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