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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Pakistan lets China see US helicopter

Pakistan lets China see US helicopter


Pakistan lets China see US helicopter

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 08:27 AM PDT

Islamabad allowed military engineers to photograph and take samples from helicopter used by US special forces who killed bin Laden

Protests force Chinese factory to close

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 09:25 AM PDT

Authorities have acted after more than 12,000 demonstrators confronted riot police, demanding the chemical plant's relocation over health fears

Michele Bachmann wins Iowa straw poll

Posted: 13 Aug 2011 10:13 PM PDT

Michele Bachmann was declared winner of Iowa's Ames Straw Poll, establishing the Tea Party favourite's front runner status

Libya rebels claim to hold Zawiya as regime fights on

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 09:13 AM PDT

Libyan rebels have hoisted their flag in the centre of the town of Zawiya, which controls the main supply route linking Tripoli to Tunisia

Syrian navy gunships join attack on Latakia

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 01:40 PM PDT

Syrian navy gunships joined a military attack on Latakia, killing at least 26 people in an escalation of Assad's campaign against protesters

Germany and France rule out eurobonds

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 10:01 AM PDT

Jointly-issued debt idea from Italy dismissed ahead of Merkel-Sarkozy meeting

Italy’s austerity package branded unfair

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 11:01 AM PDT

The measures, passed by an emergency cabinet meeting, are facing growing criticism at home, even as they are welcomed by EU officials

Blame game commences in India after cricket humiliation

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 12:13 PM PDT

India's cricket selectors are struggling to repel a tide of invective after their players surrendered their position as the world's leading team

One of Egypt uprising’s leaders charged

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 11:10 AM PDT

A founder of the April 6 group is to face a military trial accused of insulting the military rulers and of inciting violence and assassinations

Suu Kyi defies regime with ‘political’ trip

Posted: 14 Aug 2011 10:38 AM PDT

Despite warnings from the authorities, Burma's de facto opposition leader has left Rangoon for the city of Bago, to be greeted by cheering crowds

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