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    Scores die of cholera in Cameroon

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    More than 100 people have died of cholera in Cameroon, according to Joseph Beti Assomo, a regional governor.

    Ethics panel charges Rangel with conduct discrediting the House

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    The House ethics committee on Thursday accused veteran Rep. Charles Rangel of 13 violations of House rules involving alleged financial wrongdoing and harming the credibility of Congress.

    Pre-Islam Saudi treasures on show for first time

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    A "groundbreaking" new exhibition of rare artifacts from Saudi Arabia's ancient past -- some which have never been shown abroad -- has opened in the Louvre, Paris.

    Spanish judge issues arrest warrants for 3 U.S. soldiers

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    A Spanish judge issued arrest warrants for three U.S. soldiers on Thursday in connection with the death of a Spanish TV cameraman in Iraq in 2003, reopening a long-running legal battle,

    Arab leaders give OK for direct Palestinian talks with Israel

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    Arab leaders gave the Palestinian Authority Thursday the green light for direct talks with Israel, a move that prompted the Israeli prime minister to say his country is ready for the face-to-face talks as well

    Woman charged in France over babies’ bodies

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    French prosecutors said Thursday they charged a woman with murder after she admitted giving birth to and smothering eight babies over a 17-year period in northern France.

    U.S. Military Chief Presses Iraqis to End Deadlock, Citing Risks to Security Gains

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    As the top American military officer arrived here to press Iraq’s leaders for a resolution to their political impasse, the country’s new

    Student Injury at Protest Leads to Battle in Israel

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    A macabre legal wrangle is under way over who should pay the hospital bill for an American art student who lost an eye after being struck

    Pakistan Media Say Reports on Leaked Documents Unfairly Malign Spy Agency

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    ISLAMABAD — Almost all of the political and current affairs talk shows on Pakistani television news networks took a uniformly defensive stance on the release of military documents that suggested ties between Pakistan’s spy agency and Afghan insurgents. The consensus was this: Pakistan and its intelligence agencies are unjustifiably criticized and [...]

    No Survivors in Pakistan Plane Crash, Officials Say

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    A Pakistani passenger plane crashed in fog and intense rain in the Himalayan foothills near this capital city on Wednesday morning, killing all 152 people on board in the country’s deadliest domestic plane crash, according to civil aviation and airline officials.