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  1. Pakistan president to face security, economic crises

    Reuters: International News - 23 minutes ago

    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's new president, almost certain to be the widower of Benazir Bhutto, will have to contend with a host of critical problems including militant violence and an economy in crisis.

  2. Rice set for historic Libya visit, to meet Gaddafi

    Reuters: International News - 47 minutes ago

    LISBON (Reuters) - Condoleezza Rice travels to Libya on Friday, the first trip there by a U.S. secretary of state in 55 years, signaling improved ties between the two countries.

  3. Lawyers fear massacre if Iranians in Iraq handed over

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    GENEVA (Reuters) - The United States risks a Srebrenica-style massacre if its forces in Iraq hand over responsibility for more than 3,000 exiled opposition Iranians to Iraqi authorities, an international lawyers' group

  4. S.Africa's Mbeki expected in Zimbabwe for mediation

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    HARARE (Reuters) - South African President Thabo Mbeki is expected in Harare on Monday to continue mediation efforts to break a deadlock in power-sharing talks, a Zimbabwean official said on Friday.

  5. Don't go home yet, Indian state warns flood victims

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    PURNEA, India (Reuters) - Authorities battling a massive deluge in eastern India issued public warnings on Friday of more floods to come and asked villagers not to return home from temporary shelters yet.

  6. Nuclear nations resume tough talks on India trade

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    VIENNA (Reuters) - Forty-five countries resumed crunch talks on Friday on whether to drop a ban on nuclear trade with India, amid efforts by Washington to allay fears the move could be at odds with non-proliferation

  7. Thai PM buys time with referendum plan

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    BANGKOK (Reuters) - Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has bought some time with a referendum aimed at defusing street protests, but it will do nothing to resolve Thailand's fundamental political conflict, analysts say.

  8. Aso, six others line up so far in Japan PM race

    Reuters: International News - 2 hours ago

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Former foreign minister Taro Aso, frontrunner to become Japan's next leader, faced a growing field of six would-be rivals on Friday, as the ruling party hoped a vibrant leadership race would revive

  9. Investment scheme sparks clashes in Chinese city

    Reuters: International News - 3 hours ago

    BEIJING (Reuters) - Discontent over a banned investment scheme erupted into two days of clashes between residents and security forces in a small city in southern China, according to reports on Friday.

  10. Rural Thais say Bangkok protests hit livelihoods

    Reuters: International News - 3 hours ago

    By Nopporn Wong-Anan BAAN BANGSAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Rural Thais say the middle class Bangkok protesters occupying Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej's compound are destroying their livelihoods and should end their

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