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I was ousted in a coup: Nasheed
After a day of surreal calm following President Mohammed Nasheed's resignation, the Maldivian capital witnessed a few skirmishes between his supporters and the police and the military. Challenging days are ahead as Mr. Nasheed tries to reclaim his position, while the new government is yet to be...
photo: AP / Maldives Presidenet's Office
Egypt's army deploys troops to reinforce police
CAIRO — Egypt's state news agency says the military has deployed troops to the country's streets to reinforce the police, restore security and state "prestige." Egyptian investigative judges Sameh Abu Zeid, right, and Ashraf el-Ashmawi, who are investigating the case of foreign funding of...
photo: AP / Amr Nabil
Hacker 'in terror' over extradition
Janis Sharp said the treatment of her son, who admits hacking into military computers but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs, was "barbaric". This afternoon, she met supporters outside Number 10 to hand over poems of support for her son to mark the 10th anniversary of his first...
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
Argentina Is Complaining To The UN About The UK 'Militarization' Of The Falkland Islands
In the continually escalating Falklands crisis, Argentina has decided to lodge a formal complaint with the UN over alleged British "militarization" of the Islands, the BBC reports. Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner made the announcement at a meeting of MPs, senior officials, and...
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Exile Tibetan prime minister blames Chinese rule for immolations, clashes in Tibet
DHARMSALA, India - Chinese repression has lead to the self-immolations of nearly two dozen Tibetans and deadly clashes with Chinese authorities, the head of Tibet's government-in-exile said Wednesday. "Tibetans inside Tibet are giving up their lives. They're saying, 'I choose to die,'"...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang
Hopes fade for dozens buried in Philippines quake
MANILA, PhilippinesPhilippine rescue officials say they are losing hope of finding survivors among 71 people still buried in landslides set off by a powerful earthquake. So far, 26 bodies have been recovered and identified. President Benigno Aquino III flew to the disaster area in central...
photo: AP / Choy Gallarde
China morning round-up: Xi Jinping's US visit
Wednesday's Chinese newspapers discuss the forthcoming visit to the US by Chinese Vice-President Xi Jinping. Experts believe that Mr Xi's visit "will help China-US ties fly clear of US election year turbulence", says the China Daily. "Media coverage of Xi's visit will bring him to the attention of...
photo: AP / Kin Cheung, Pool
U.S. Skeptical about al-Assad’s Reconciliation Initiatives
The United States fears that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s national reconciliation initiatives will lead to nothing, a Department of State spokeswoman said. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday held talks with Assad in Damascus to seek resolution of the Syrian crisis. He also...
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi
Iraq's Sunni MPs lift their boycott of Maliki cabinet
The government of the Shia Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, set off the political crisis in December by issuing an arrest warrant against the country's most senior Sunni official, Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, and charged him with running death squads. Leaders of Mr Hashemi's Sunni-backed Iraqiya...
photo: AP / Cliff Owen
Authorities blame Dalai Lama for Tibetan clashes
Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said clashes between Tibetans and security forces in Sichuan province last month were the work of criminals and were instigated by overseas groups...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang

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