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Pakistan has confirmed that it intends to reopen transit routes to Nato forces in Afghanistan closed last November following an American airstrike. It agreed to reopen the supply lines after the American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton apologized
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The electoral authorities in Mexico have announced they will recount the votes in more than half the ballot boxes in Sunday's presidential poll after finding inconsistencies in the vote tallies. The leader of the left-wing PDR party, Andres Manuel Lo
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The body that sets the rules for international football has approved the use of goal-line technology. The International Football Association Board gave the goal ahead for two systems one involving cameras and one that uses a sensor in the ball. The h
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In an apparent challenge to the powerful military in Egypt, the country's newly-elected Islamist president Mohammed Mursi is ordering the parliament to reconvene . This order goes against the ruling last month. But the constitutional court says that
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has expressed outrage at the latest reported mass killing in Syria and said any failure by the international community to take action would be a license for further massacres. In a letter to the UN Security Council, t
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The American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who's visiting Egypt, has voiced support for a full transition to civilian rule. Backers of the new Egyptian President, Mohammed Mursi, are in a political standoff with generals who took power after Ho
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Top executives of the banking giant, HSBC, have appeared before a US Senate committee and apologized for the bank's failure to prevent money laundering through its accounts by organized criminals, drug gangs and terrorists. Their investigation found
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Syria state television has reported that three senior figures in President Assad's government have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the capital Damascus. The president's brother-in-law, Assef Shawkat, was among the dead. He had been very influ
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President Obama and his rival Mitt Romney have cancelled events in their election campaign because of the mass killing at a cinema in the state of Colorado. Mr. Romney asked people to pray for the victims and their relatives. Mr. Obama said he was sh
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US President Barack Obama has warned that the Syrian President Bashar Assad will be making a tragic mistake if he would use the stockpile of chemical weapons as Syria has now admitted possessing. Mr Obama added that the Syrian leader will be held acc
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The President of Ghana, John Atta Mills, had died. He was 68. According to a statement issued by the president's office in the Ghanaian capital Accra, the president was taken ill earlier today, and died a few hours later at a military hospital. He'd
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A United States government report on reconstruction in Afghanistan has found that many projects are so far behind schedule. They will not be up for running before the last US troops leave in 2014. The report concludes a failure to finish or maintain
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The American swimmer Michael Phelps has become the most decorated Olympian in history. He won gold as part of the United States 4200m free style relay team. 美国游泳选手迈克尔菲利普斯成为历史上最成功的奥运选手。他为美国
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The international envoy to Syria Kofi Annan is to quit his role as mediator on behalf of the United Nations and the Arab League at the end of the month. Mr Annan said the increasing militarization in Syria and a clear lack of unity at the UN Security
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The Syrian Prime Minister Riad Hijab has defected with his family. A man saying he's Mr Hijab's spokesman denounced President Assad's government as a 'terrorist regime' and said Mr Hijab had joined the revolution. Jim Muir reports from neighboring Le