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  • Aid workers kidnapped in SomaliaNov 05
  • Congo fighting forces thousands to flee againNov 05
  • Cholera kills 50 in MozambiqueNov 05
  • 'Hostage killed' in Cameroon raidNov 05
  • Hope washes across Africa after Obama triumphNov 05
  • Zimbabwe denounces Botswana 'interference'Nov 05
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  • Colombian Army Commander Resigns in Scandal Over Killing of CiviliansNov 05
  • Plane crash leaves Mexico interior secretary deadNov 05
  • Japan ex-defense official convicted in briberyNov 05
  • Chinese warship pays first visit to CambodiaNov 05
  • NKorea says Kim Jong Il visits 2 army unitsNov 05
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  • China top target for cyber criminalsNov 04
  • Suicide bomb at Pakistani post kills one, 9 hurtNov 04
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  • Clashes as Russia marks unity dayNov 04
  • Naples raids net 88 'gangsters'Nov 04
  • Over thousands of German workers walk off jobsNov 04
  • British anti-terror police arrest 19-year-old manNov 04
  • Turkey, Lebanon sign cooperation deal on terrorism and crimeNov 04
  • Pro-Kurdish DTP officials arrested over illegal demonstrations in TurkeyNov 04
  • Business Booms Behind Baghdad's Security WallsNov 04
  • Iraq VP proposes referendum on U.S. security pactNov 04
  • Iraq gets 'positive' signs from US over pactNov 04
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  • Syrian Anger Ebbs as Damascus is Implicated in Deadly U.S. RaidNov 04
  • Payments to Informants in Colombia RevealedNov 04
  • Gunmen kill Mexican police chief in border cityNov 04
  • Two top state police officers slain in MexicoNov 04
  • Kidnappers kill Mexican boy with acid injectionNov 04
  • Breakaway Tamil Tigers 'disarm'Nov 04
  • Threat as Bali bombers face deathNov 04
  • 2 bombs in southern Thailand wound 71Nov 04
  • North Korea building base for bigger missilesNov 04
  • Philippine ferry overturns, at least 40 killedNov 04
  • Danish tanker foils pirates off SomaliaNov 03
  • Austrian hostages released in MaliNov 03
  • Breakaway ANC group to register new S.African partyNov 03
  • Cholera outbreaks kill 49 in Mozambique, ZimbabweNov 03
  • Moroccan ban for French magazineNov 03
  • Call to boost UN DR Congo powersNov 03
  • Top US envoy to Africa visits SudanNov 03
  • Guinea police tear-gas protestersNov 03
  • Lebanese worker snatched in south NigeriaNov 03
  • Barak: Livni 'honest' but unfit to leadNov 03
  • In Iraq's Diyala Province, US forces anticipate exitNov 03
  • Hizbullah slams Israel's plan to build museum on Muslim gravesNov 03
  • 'Understandings' still in reach despite looming electionsNov 03
  • Egypt dismisses Lieberman's warning of warNov 03
  • New Arab Knesset party in the makingNov 03
  • Hundreds of Palestinians hold protest in HebronNov 03
  • Persian Gulf States Asked to Increase Global Bailout FinancingNov 03
  • Chavez says to expropriate banks if financial crisis hits VenezuelaNov 03
  • US drug agents are spies, says BoliviaNov 03
  • UN accuses Colombian forces of killing civiliansNov 03
  • Spain: government announces mortgage aidNov 03
  • Kurdish protests at Erdogan visitNov 03
  • Cyprus talks resume amid mistrustNov 03
  • Ecuador alleges 'clear' signs of CIA infiltrationOct 31
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  • Raul Castro Welcomes Brazil PresidentOct 31
  • Venezuela to Face Regional ElectionsOct 31
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  • Mexico Buys Back Government Debt to Ease LiquidityOct 31
  • Dominican Republic Deports Hundreds of Haitians Following ViolenceOct 31
  • Latin American, Caribbean Markets Struggle With World EconomyOct 31
  • Suspected US missile strike kills 15 in PakistanOct 31
  • Berlin to limit anti-terrorist cooperationOct 31
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