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Iran says australia ignored warnings

[2014-12-18 08:13]

Iran repeatedly warned Australia about the criminal past of the perpetrator of the Sydney cafe siege and called for him to be kept under surveillance, top officials in Teheran said.

Huge crowds mourn late DPRK leader

[2014-12-18 08:13]

Tens of thousands of mourners bowed before a huge statue of Kim Jong-il on Wednesday as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea marked the third anniversary of the former leader's death.

Palestinians push for UN resolution

[2014-12-18 08:13]

The Palestinians are to push forward a draft UN resolution demanding an end to Israeli occupation, despite what they call warnings the United States is ready to veto the measure.

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[2014-12-18 08:13]

A shootout between rival vigilantes in Michoacan state left 11 dead, authorities said on Tuesday. The federal government's security commissioner for the state, Alfredo Castillo, said the clash pitted two rival vigilante groups against each another in La Ruana, about 240 km from Morelia, the capital. Castillo did not elaborate on what provoked the shootout.

Pakistan to restore death penalty

[2014-12-18 08:13]

The Pakistani prime minister lifted a moratorium on the death penalty, a day after Taliban gunmen attacked a school, killing 132 students and 16 adults, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.

Army chief visits Kabul to enhance intel cooperation

[2014-12-18 08:13]

Pakistan's army chief General Raheel Sharif visited Kabul on Wednesday to meet Afghanistan's president for talks on enhancing intelligence cooperation a day after the Peshawar school tragedy.

'Fatbergs' from cooking oil blocking London's sewers

[2014-12-17 07:46]

Every day beneath the streets of London, sewer technicians are fighting a grim war against giant fatbergs that clog the system and threaten to regurgitate putrid waste back into people's homes.

Navajo go to Paris auction to buy back sacred masks

[2014-12-17 07:46]

When diplomacy and a plea to return sacred ceremonial masks to an American Indian tribe in the United States failed, officials from the Navajo nation traveled to the Paris auction house selling the items and started bidding for them.

Drug resistance may spark malaria outbreak

[2014-12-17 07:46]

Ka Lar Nar caught malaria for the sixth time when he was working on his small farm in the jungle of southeastern Myanmar, but this time it was a lot harder to get rid of it.

Sweden urges UN inquiry into chief's death

[2014-12-17 07:46]

Sweden asked the United Nations on Monday to reopen an inquiry into the mysterious death of former UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjold more than 50 years ago, citing new evidence and a need to close "an open wound."

Australians mourn for hostages killed in siege

[2014-12-17 07:46]

Australians laid mounds of flowers at the site where two of 17 hostages were killed on Tuesday when police stormed into a cafe to rescue them from a gunman - a self-styled cleric described by Australia's prime minister as a deeply disturbed person carrying out a "sick fantasy".

China offers condolences for victims

[2014-12-17 07:46]

A Foreign Ministry spokesman on Tuesday expressed the country's condolences for the two hostages killed in the Sydney cafe siege.

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