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Syria opposition seeks deal on PM-in-exile

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 20 Januari 2013 | 08.29

SYRIA'S opposition umbrella group, which most Western and Arab powers opposed to the Damascus regime have recognised, is meeting in Istanbul in a bid to name a prime minister-in-exile, one of its leaders says. The Syrian National Coalition is...
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Assad's mother in Dubai: Syrians

ANISA Makhluf, the mother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has left the war-torn country and joined her daughter in Dubai, expatriates in the United Arab Emirates and an activist say. Makhluf has been living next to her daughter, Bushra, the...
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Gillard speech to have China, cyber focus

PRIME Minister Julia Gillard will reportedly seek to boost Labor's defence credentials in a speech singling out China and cyber attacks as key security concerns. Ms Gillard will make the comments in her first important speech of the election...
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IMF chief urges Greece to carry out reform

NO additional measures would be necessary for Greece if it carries out the reforms under its bailout program, IMF chief Christine Lagarde says. "But if the structural reforms are not carried out ... then more cuts would be necessary," the head...
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Legal challenge to Manus launched in PNG

A LEGAL challenge to Australia's asylum seeker processing centre on Manus Island has been launched by Papua New Guinea's opposition. Lawyers acting for PNG Opposition Leader Belden Namah filed a summons with the National Court on Friday. Mr...
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Too much money spent on fires: researcher

AN Australian researcher has suggested too much money is being spent on bushfire prevention and more lives could be saved if some of that money goes elsewhere. Insurance researcher Brian Ashe concedes his findings might upset some people, but...
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Gandhi seeks to woo 'young and impatient'

RAHUL Gandhi, newly named to the No.2 post in India's ruling Congress party, has delivered a powerful call for change to meet the aspirations of the nation's "young and impatient" population. "We have to rethink and transform our system and the...
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