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- Thai prime minister cancels Myanmar appeal trip
Oklahoma City News.Net Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has abruptly cancelled plans to fly to Rangoon over the weekend to persuade the ruling Myanmar junta to accept aid workers and supplies from the United States.
- Military rulers will press ahead with Myanmar vote
Oklahoma City News.Net Myanmar's military rulers have urged voters to approve a new constitution at Saturday's referendum, which is still due to go ahead, even after the devastation caused by cyclone Nargis.
- Hezbollah defiant as fighting rocks Beirut
Reuters Fierce clashes raged in Beirut on Thursday after the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah said the U.S.-supported Lebanese government had declared war by targeting its military...
- Denial on al-Qaeda arrest report
Oklahoma City News.Net United States military sources in Iraq have denied reports that Iraqi security forces have detained the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.
- Georgian president says war with Russia is possible
Oklahoma City News.Net President Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia has said that his country had come very close to war with Russia.
- Lebanon strike leads to new violence
Oklahoma City News.Net A general strike in Lebanon has lead to more riots and violent clashes between government supporters and followers of Hezbollah in the capital Beirut.
- Ethiopian troops clash with Islamists in Somalia
Oklahoma City News.Net At least 35 people have been killed in violent clashes between Ethiopian troops and Islamist insurgents in central Somalia.
- Interpol arrests suspected US paedophile
Oklahoma City News.Net The international police organization Interpol has arrested the 59-year-old Wayne Nelson Corliss, who is suspected of having sexually abused young boys in Asia.
- Nepal still acting with China in mind
Oklahoma City News.Net Nepalese police have arrested more than 200 Tibetan exiles demonstrating in Kathmandu, as China thanked Nepal for its efforts to stop protests.
- Olmert weathering bribe allegations in court
Oklahoma City News.Net Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is suspected of taking bribes from a US businessmen, is involved in a case that threatens to shake up the political landscape as Israel marks its 60th birthday.
- Berlusconi becomes prime minister of Italy
Oklahoma City News.Net Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi has led the members of his new government in a swearing-in ceremony in Rome.
- Putin approved as new Russian PM
Oklahoma City News.Net Russia's lower house of parliament or the State Duma has approved Vladimir Putin as prime minister, a day after he stepped down as president following eight years as head of state.
- International community may force aid on Myanmar
Oklahoma City News.Net US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said the military is preparing for a relief mission to Myanmar.
- Tibet envoy expresses hope for more talks with Chinese
Oklahoma City News.Net The Dalai Lama's envoy Lodi Gyari has said from his home in India that Chinese negotiators were willing to continue talks with the Tibetan side.
- Nepal king about to be told to go
Oklahoma City News.Net Nepal's Election Commission has finalised the recent election results, which leaves embattled King Gyanendra with just 21 days of privileged life.
- Kashmir bus tumbles into ravine
Oklahoma City News.Net In India, at least 36 people have been killed after a bus they were travelling in fell into a tributary of the Chenab river in Kashmir.
- Australian children banned from piercing parlours
Oklahoma City News.Net Children under the age of 16 are to be banned from having any part of their body pierced without written parental consent under new laws to be introduced by the New South Wales government in Australia.
- US Congress expected to spurn food-aid reform call
Reuters ... and Charles Abbott U.S. lawmakers are set to unveil a five-year plan for providing global food aid on Thursday, and are expected to buck White House...
- NTSB to release report on central Florida plane crash that killed NASCAR exec
ABC Action News A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board said inspectors found several breaks in the small plane's right wing and fuselage control cables. But it didn't shed light on whether...
- Man who lost homes in Katrina claims $97M Powerball prize
New York Post A construction company owner who lost two homes in Hurricane Katrina claimed a $97 million Powerball prize, a jackpot won off a ticket he bought at a convenience store where...
- Time running out for Burma cyclone survivor
IOL Bangkok - The top UN official in the Asia Pacific region warned on Friday that time was running out to get crucial supplies to cyclone survivors in Myanmar, and said that without aid more people...
- Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness
New York Post Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released Friday.
- Historian Norman Stone Ponders War, Peace As Victory Day Marked
RadioFreeEurope Norman Stone, former regius professor at Oxford University and now modern history professor at Turkey's Bilkent University, has a reputation for upsetting conventional thinking with his short, sharp...
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