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Middle East press unmoved by Biden visit - BBC News
The Hindu
Middle East press unmoved by Biden visit
BBC News
Press commentators in Israel and the Palestinian territories have given a subdued response to the visit of US Vice-President Joe Biden to Israel shortly after a new round of indirect negotiations between the two sides was announced.
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Israel apologizes for embarrassing Biden
The Associated Press
Israel sorry for announcing homes plan during Biden visit
The Guardian
Time's a-wasting
Ha'aretz
ABC Online
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New York Times
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Jerusalem Post
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Obama's visit is the cause of anti-terrorism raids in Indonesia - Telegraph.co.uk
CBC.ca
Obama's visit is the cause of anti-terrorism raids in Indonesia
Telegraph.co.uk
Barack Obama's planned visit to Indonesia this month has lent new impetus to raids that have left one top militant dead and his band of Islamist extremists on the ropes, analysts say. By Arlina Arshad, in Jakarta for AFP A supporter of convicted Bali
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Border Security Questioned in Indonesia
New York Times
Bomber's death fresh blow to Indonesia militants
Reuters
DNA test confirms Bali bombing mastermind killed
Xinhua
The Associated Press
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CNN International
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Jakarta Post
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Seven held over alleged cartoonist murder plot - RTE.ie
Washington Post
Seven held over alleged cartoonist murder plot
RTE.ie
Gardaí are continuing to question seven people arrested yesterday in connection with an alleged plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist whose portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad angered many Muslims. The four men and three women, originally from outside of
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Swedish papers publish Prophet Muhammad drawing
The Associated Press
Swedish newspaper reprints sacrilegious cartoon
Press TV
Irish arrests over 'plot to kill cartoonist'
Independent
BBC News
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The Guardian
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Daily Times
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Vatican forced to defend itself over abuse cases - BBC News
Reuters
Vatican forced to defend itself over abuse cases
BBC News
As accusations of historic sexual abuse by Roman Catholics emerge in another European country, the Vatican has insisted it has dealt with "the very serious issue" promptly and decisively. After recent revelations of widespread abuse in
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Pope's brother praised for his apology to victims
The Associated Press
Dutch bishops launch child abuse investigation
CNN International
Pope's brother Georg Ratzinger confesses to 'hitting' choirboys
Daily Mail
The Guardian
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AFP
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Mirror.co.uk
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Hundreds held in pre-emptive Tibet crackdown - Times Online
Times Online
Hundreds held in pre-emptive Tibet crackdown
Times Online
Hundreds of Tibetans have been rounded up in Lhasa and armed paramilitaries are patrolling the streets in the run-up to the anniversary of a bloody riot in 2008. The authorities are anxious to avoid a repeat of the anti-Chinese attacks that left about
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China seeks to annihilate Tibet's Buddhism - Dalai Lama
BBC News
Tight security on Tibet anniversary
Aljazeera.net
Fallacies of "free spokesperson"
Xinhua
Washington Post
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Hindustan Times
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Focus Taiwan News Channel
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Afghanistan gets vows of friendship from US and Iran - CNN International
Reuters
Afghanistan gets vows of friendship from US and Iran
CNN International
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- America's defense chief thanked Afghanistan's soldiers for their service during a tour of a training camp Wednesday as Iran's hardline president arrived in Kabul with a pledge to purge "occupying forces" from the troubled
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Iran's Ahmadinejad Visits Kabul
Voice of America
Taliban talks likely on Karzai agenda in Pakistan
The Associated Press
Iran's Ahmadinejad in Afghanistan, Gates departs
Reuters
Press TV
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Africasia
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Aljazeera.net
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Burma Election Rules Requires Opposition Party to Expel Democracy Leader - Voice of America
BBC News
Burma Election Rules Requires Opposition Party to Expel Democracy Leader
Voice of America
Photo: AP Burma has published strict rules for historic elections requiring, among other things, that political parties expel any members who are imprisoned, including democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Rights activists condemn the rules as an attempt
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New laws bar Suu Kyi from election
Financial Times
Myanmar election law puts Suu Kyi party in bind
Reuters South Africa
Suu Kyi faces political expulsion
ABC Online
CNN International
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New York Times
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This is London
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Jihad Jane: American blonde accused of terror plot - Times Online
Times Online
Jihad Jane: American blonde accused of terror plot
Times Online
A blonde American woman who used the online alias "Jihad Jane" has been arrested over a plot to murder a Swedish cartoonist who drew a picture of the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog, it emerged today. Colleen LaRose, a 46-year-old Muslim
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Muslim convert Colleen LaRose, aka Jihad Jane, faces terror charges
The Guardian
US Unveils Terror Charges Against 'Jihad Jane'
Voice of America
Feds: Montco woman led Net death plot | Philadelphia Daily News | 03/10/2010
Philadelphia Daily News
Telegraph.co.uk
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Six killed in attack on Western aid agency in Pakistan - BBC News
Malaysia Star
Six killed in attack on Western aid agency in Pakistan
BBC News
Gunmen have attacked the office of a Western aid agency in north-western Pakistan, killing six people, police and the agency say. The victims, including two women, were all Pakistani nationals. The attack took place on World Vision's office in Mansehra
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World Vision office in Pakistan attacked killing at least 6 people
InTheNews.co.uk
Five die as Islamic militants attack quake aid agency
Scotsman
Attack on US NGO office kills 5 in northwest Pakistan's Mansehra
Xinhua
CBS News
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ABC Online
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The Canadian Press
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Nigerian soldiers open fire on youths; 2 killed - The Associated Press
Telegraph.co.uk
Nigerian soldiers open fire on youths; 2 killed
The Associated Press
JOS, Nigeria — Soldiers opened fire on a crowd after curfew and killed two people, witnesses said Wednesday, just days after fighting between Christians and Muslims in the area left more than 200 dead including dozens of children.
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Nigerian army 'ignored warning of massacres' in Jos
BBC News
Christian villagers flee threats of fresh attacks
Times Online
Massacre leaves Nigerians on edge
Aljazeera.net
New York Times
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Los Angeles Times
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