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Top militants killed, NATO force says full story
Security forces in Afghanistan have killed or captured more than 30 high-level militants, including many accused of participating in roadside bomb attacks, military officials said.
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Flu kills four Hajj pilgrims, Saudi Arabia says full story
A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, the Saudi Health Ministry said.
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Lawmakers to discuss Iraqi election law full story
Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday plan to take another shot at ending the impasse over a proposed election law -- a political crisis sparked by the veto of a newly passed measure this week by one of the country's leaders.
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Sri Lanka to lift restrictions on 130,000 Tamils full story
The Sri Lankan government said Saturday it will lift restrictions on thousands of war-displaced ethnic Tamils still residing in squalid internment camps.
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Dozens dead in China mine blast full story
An explosion at a coal mine in northeastern China killed at least 42 workers early Saturday, state media reported.
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Northern England braces for more rain full story
Forecasters predicted more rain for England's flood-ravaged northwest region Saturday, but said the risk of more flooding was smaller than in recent days.
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Italian police arrest 4 in Mumbai terror attacks full story
Four Pakistani men have been arrested in connection with last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Italian police said Saturday.
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Lawyer: Knox, ex-boyfriend deserve life sentences full story
A prosecutor says American Amanda Knox and her former boyfriend should get life sentences if they are convicted in the death of a British student, a lawyer for the victim's family told CNN on Saturday.
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Pope to meet Anglican leader amid tensions full story
Pope Benedict XVI is expected to meet the Archbishop of Canterbury on Saturday, the first meeting between the religious leaders since a Catholic overture to disaffected Anglicans that some commentators compared to a hostile takeover on Wall Street.
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Bacteria prompts nasal spray recall in U.S., Europe full story
Procter & Gamble is recalling Vicks Sinex nasal spray in the United States, Britain and Germany after finding it contained bacteria, the company said.
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