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World Cup Bomb 'Plot' Was Just An Idea - Al-Qaida

May 19, 2010 - Plans to attack World Cup in South Africa never got off the page, Abdullah Azzam Salih Misfir told Iraqi TV station.

Iraq Forces: Al-Qaida Plot On World Cup Uncovered

Baghdad, May 18, 2010 - Iraqi security forces have detained an al-Qaida militant suspected of planning an attack targeting the World Cup in South Africa next month, an official said Monday. ...
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Thai General Shot During Interview

Bangkok, May 14, 2010 - A renegade Thai army general was shot in the head, apparently by a sniper, while doing an interview with foreign journalists in Bangkok on Thursday night....
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Brown Resigns, Cameron New UK Prime Minister

Harare, May 11, 2010 - Gordon Brown on Tuesday announced his resignination as UK prime minister and has been replaced by the Conservative leader David Cameron....
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Crunch Time For Coalition Deal In Uk Election

May 11, 2010 - A fresh round of talks aimed at forging a coalition to run the country was due to get under way on Tuesday, with hopes that a new government could be in place by Tuesday night. ...
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Migrants Issue A Struggle For British Political Parties

May 07, 2010 - Immigration proved to be one of the key battlegrounds of the British election despite the three main parties being accused of trying to avoid the sensitive issue. ...
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Britain Votes 2010 - AFP Live Report

LONDON, May 06, 2010 - 11:43: So all the major party leaders have now voted. In total, just over 44 million people are registered to vote in this election, with 649 seats in parliament up for grabs. Local polls are also taking place in some parts of the country. ...
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British Elections A Close Bet

London, May05, 2010 - The Conservatives will comfortably win the most seats in Britain's general election but whether they can get a majority is too close to call, bookmakers said Wednesday....
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Reporters Without Borders Names Press 'Predators'

Paris, May 04, 2010 - Media advocacy group Reporters Without Borders on Monday put Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Hu Jintao on its annual list of press freedom "predators."...
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Iran Ready For Battle at UN Nuclear Meeting

United Nations, April 29, 2010 - Iran and Egypt are gearing up for battle against the United States and its allies over Israel and developing countries' rights to atomic technology at a major meeting on the Non-Proliferation Treaty. ...
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Zanu PF a terrorist group - Sikhala

HARARE, July 30, 2010 – Outspoken MDC 99 leader, Job Sikhala says President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu PF party is a terrorist organization which should be treated the same way with Osama Bin Laden’s Al-Qaeda.
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Banks fail to meet requirements

HARARE, July 30, 2010—At least seven banks have failed to meet the prescribed minimum capital requirements set by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and have been directed to raise cash from shareholders or bring new partners, governor Gideon Gono said Thursday.
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Mugabe, Tsvangirai under attack

HARARE, July 30, 2010 - Deputy Prime Minister, Arthur Mutambara has accused his partners in Zimbabwe’s shaky coalition government of poor leadership and political grandstanding.
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Grace Mugabe fingered in diamonds looting

HARARE, July 30, 2010 - First Lady Grace Mugabe has been fingered as one of the biggest beneficiaries from the diamonds from the controversial Chiadzwa fields after it emerged she is a shareholder in Mbada Diamonds.

ZMC issues media licences

HARARE, July 30 - FOUR new mass media providers are soon to hit the streets after the statutory Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) granted them licenses to operate.

Rowdy youths threaten Deputy Minister

HARARE, July 27, 2010 - SEVERAL rowdy Zanu PF Youths threatened Deputy Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment, Matutu, saying he was pushing an MDC-T agenda and not working for them at all, Radio VOP can reveal.

Tsvangirai's aide nabbed

HARARE, July 30, 2010 - POLICE on Wednesday arrested Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's top aid Morgan Komichi.

Showdown over Nkomo's statue

BULAWAYO, July 28, 2010 - A showdown is looming between the government and Bulawayo political activists following revelations that the statue of the late Vice President Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, soon to be erected in the city was made in the Democratic Republic of Korea(DPRK).

Newborn babies found buried in house, garden

FRANCE, July 29, 2010 - A couple have been arrested in northern France after eight newborn babies were discovered hidden in their house and buried in their garden.

UNICEF targets the Apostolic sect

MARANGE, July 29, 2010 - THE United Nations Children’s Education Fund UNICEF has embarked on a massive persuasive drive in Marange targeting members of the Apostolic sect after it has emerged that 70% of area’s children were left out the National immunization program which was done in April.
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