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Optimism over Gaza ceasefire plan BBC News - 2 hours ago Hopes of a diplomatic resolution to the conflict in Gaza have risen with the news that Israel has agreed "on the principles" of a ceasefire proposal. Video: UN pushes for Gaza ceasefireRussiaToday Israeli leaders defer "final" Gaza thrustReuters The Associated Press - Bloomberg - CNN - International Herald Tribune all 29,295 news articles
Pakistan acknowledges Mumbai link for first time CNN - 1 hour ago By Zein Basravi ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's government acknowledged Wednesday that there is a connection between November's attacks in Mumbai, India, and elements inside Pakistan. Indian Mumbai dossier details gunmen's calls with handlersguardian.co.uk Report: Pakistan intel chief says no India warThe Associated Press Xinhua - Swissinfo - Reuters India - Hindu all 3,961 news articles
Bulgaria shivers as gas dwindles BBC News - 1 hour ago By Vladislav Velev Millions of Bulgarians now live in colder homes because the shutdown of Russian gas supplies has hit the country's centralised municipal heating. Video: Ukraine has shut all gas pipelines to Europe - GazpromRussiaToday Russia gas dispute hits EU security, aids rivalsguardian.co.uk Reuters - The Associated Press - Bloomberg - Times Online all 4,820 news articles
John Atta Mills Sworn in as Ghana’s New President Bloomberg - 1 hour ago By Emily Bowers Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- John Atta Mills was sworn in as Ghana’s new president today, marking a transition of power that sees the 64-year-old law professor take the helm of the world’s second-biggest cocoa producer and a future oil ... Ghana president takes office after tense electionThe Associated Press Ghana's newly elected president sworn inXinhua Reuters - Joy Online - International Herald Tribune - AHN all 570 news articles
Sri Lanka Army Advances; LTTE Vows to Meet Challenges Bloomberg - 1 hour ago By Jay Shankar and Paul Tighe Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka’s army drove Tamil Tiger rebels from defense lines in the northeast as the group said it will overcome the setback of losing control of its political headquarters last week. Sri Lanka reinstitutes ban on Tamil Tigers - govtReuters Sri Lanka pushes into rebel-held junglesInternational Herald Tribune Monsters and Critics.com - BBC News - New York Times - Washington Post all 3,847 news articles
FM: Bangladesh keen to play pivotal role in combating terrorism in ... Xinhua - 5 hours ago DHAKA, Jan, 7 (Xinhua) -- Bangladesh is keen to play a pivotal role in combating terrorism and militancy in South Asia to help establish peace and stability in the region, Bangladesh's new Foreign Minister Dipu Moni said Wednesday. Instability wanes in Bangladesh, waxes in ThailandEconomist Bangladesh: SAsia must cooperate to end militancyeTaiwan News Reuters - BBC News - Voice of America - Capital FM all 604 news articles
Tony Blair prepares to receive Congressional Gold Medal Times Online - 2 hours ago Tony Blair is at last ready to receive the highest honour that the American Congress can bestow on a foreign leader. The former British Prime Minister will next week be given the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Bush for his unswerving ... Howard revealed as Blair House guestUnited Press International Former Australian leader has Blair House reservedThe Associated Press Boston Globe - Sydney Morning Herald - The Swamp - Tribune's Washington Bureau - BBC News all 846 news articles
Somali pirates free Turkish cargo ship, ransom paid Reuters - 6 hours ago ISTANBUL, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Somali pirates released a Turkish cargo ship hijacked in October after its owners paid a ransom, Turkey's Anatolian news agency said on Wednesday. Hostages freed from pirates off Somalia, NigeriaThe Associated Press Somali pirates free Turkish cargo shipXinhua KESQ - RIA Novosti - Sofia News Agency - Deutsche Welle all 375 news articles
Ritual Ashura bloodletting divides Iraqi Shi'ites Reuters - 1 hour ago By Mohammed Abbas BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Shi'ite men hit the heads of boys with daggers, spilling blood onto Baghdad streets on Wednesday in an annual ritual that has grown ever bigger -- and more controversial -- since the fall of Saddam Hussein. Iraqi woman accused of Shia pilgrimage suicide bomb plotguardian.co.uk Iraq sends 30000 troops to guard Karbala pilgrimsThe Associated Press Xinhua - Voice of America - BBC News - AFP all 326 news articles
Top UK spy says credit crunch a security threat CNN International - 4 hours ago LONDON, England (CNN) -- The global economic crisis could lead to a growth in terrorism, the head of Britain's internal security service says. MI5 Says Terrorist Threat to UK Falls After ConvictionsBloomberg MI5 chief: Terror plots against UK have fallenThe Associated Press Reuters India - Reuters UK - International Herald Tribune - BBC News all 305 news articles
For Israel, 2006 Lessons but Old Pitfalls New York Times - 4 hours ago By STEVEN ERLANGER JERUSALEM - This time, Israeli military commanders are leading from the front, not trying to direct the infantry from television screens. 'Israel no match for Hezbollah'PRESS TV Hezbollah leader warns Israel, Arab mediatorsInternational Herald Tribune Xinhua - eTaiwan News - Ynetnews - BBC News all 700 news articles
US: Troops kill 32 insurgents in east Afghanistan The Associated Press - 1 hour ago KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - US-led forces raided a Taliban bomb-making cell in eastern Afghanistan, killing 32 insurgents in a battle with scores of armed militants who shot at them from rooftops and alleyways, the military said Wednesday. US says troops kill 32 insurgents in AfghanistanReuters Fresh conflict leaves 6 militants dead in W AfghanistanXinhua The Post - Strategy Page - Asia Times Online - BBC News all 348 news articles
Mediator calls for Congo truce ahead of summit Reuters - 6 hours ago By Daniel Wallis NAIROBI (Reuters) - Congolese guerrillas and government negotiators must agree a cease-fire before a planned heads of state summit this month, a mediator told delegates at peace talks that resumed in Kenya Wednesday. Rwanda: Nkunda Camp Denies Ouster ClaimsAllAfrica.com Tanzania’s Mkapa Urges Congo Government, Rebel TruceBloomberg International Herald Tribune - Monsters and Critics.com - Voice of America - AngolaPress all 103 news articles
Many Islanders Expect Better Relationship With US Under New President Washington Post - 1 hour ago By William Booth HAVANA -- Vicente González says that although Barack Obama is no Karl Marx -- "he is a capitalist and likely an imperialist" -- he has high hopes that the new president could begin to warm the relationship between Cuba and the United ... Ecuadorian president travels to Cuba to strengthen bilateral tiesGranma International Castro's TuneBBC News MiamiHerald.com - The National Interest Online - Prensa Latina - Financial Times all 41 news articles
Anti-Semitic attack on teenage girl in Paris Times Online - 2 hours ago Fears that the conflict in Gaza could spark violence between Jews and Muslims in France have been heightened as three teenagers were arrested today for an alleged anti-Semitic attack on a 15-year-old girl. Anti-Semitic attacks in Britain riseJewish Telegraphic Agency Europe fears spike in anti-Semitism over GazaYnetnews The Associated Press - Telegraph.co.uk - Ha'aretz - eTaiwan News all 384 news articles
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