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Sweden Rescinds Warrant for WikiLeaks Founder

Aug 21, 2010 — LONDON - Julian Assange, founder of the whistle-blower Web site WikiLeaks who has been embroiled in a fight with the Pentagon over the recent release of classified documents, briefly became the focus of new attention ...
Commodities Tax Backlash May Undo Gillard Vote in Australian Mining States

Aug 19, 2010 — Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard will face her biggest election fight in mining states to win Saturday's too-close-to-call ballot.
Australia faces prospect of minority government

Aug 19, 2010 — Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard greets supporters at the opening of a new shopping mall as part of her election campaign in Sydney August 20, 2010.
Blast in China's Xinjiang Was Attack on Law Enforcement, Spokesman Says

Aug 19, 2010 — By Bloomberg News - Fri Aug 20 05:38:26 GMT 2010 The explosion that killed seven people yesterday in China's Xinjiang province, the site of ethnic rioting last year, was an attack on law enforcement personnel, a police spokesman said.
France's Roma crackdown could spark xenophobia, says Romanian minister

Aug 18, 2010 — Romania's foreign minister warned about rising populism and xenophobia in France today as Paris prepared to carry out the first of its planned flights home for dozens of Roma expelled from their camps as part of a new crackdown by Nicolas Sarkozy.
Australian PM rules out deals on mining tax law

Aug 18, 2010 — CANBERRA, Australia - Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday ruled out compromising her mining tax plans in deals with opposition lawmakers if she wins Australia's election, which she described as "a cliffhanger.
Car bombing wounds 23 in Russia's south

Aug 17, 2010 — ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia - A car bomb exploded outside a cafe in a restive region of southern Russia on Tuesday, injuring 23 people, police said.
Analysis: Petraeus media blitz seeks to calm fears

Aug 16, 2010 — KABUL, Afghanistan - A weekend media blitz by the Army's public relations master sent a clear message: It's not time to hit the panic button in Afghanistan, but success in the nearly 9-year war won't come quickly.
Reports Indicate Growing Iranian Fuel Crisis Despite Official Denials

Aug 16, 2010 — A top Iranian oil official is saying Monday that Tehran is not having problems purchasing gasoline supplies, despite tough new UN, US and EU economic sanctions.
'Miracle' in Colombia jet crash: 1 dies, 130 live

Aug 16, 2010 — BOGOTA, Colombia - A Boeing 737 jetliner filled with vacationers crashed in a thunderstorm and broke apart as it slid onto the runway on a Caribbean island Monday.
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