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WASHINGTON – US President Barack Obama was decidedly “not pleased” by the release of hundreds of thousands of diplomatic memos by whistle-blower website WikiLeaks, his spokesman said Monday.-AFP
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WASHINGTON - Governments around the world on Saturday braced for the release of millions of potentially embarrassing US diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks as Washington raced to contain the fallout.
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OTTAWA - The head of the Canadian diocese of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) has been charged with two counts of sexual assault, police said Thursday.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE - Health officials on Sunday reported 64 new deaths in Haiti's worsening cholera epidemic, which has now claimed 1,250 lives and seen more than 20,000 people treated in hospital.
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ANTANANARIVO - Madagascan forces put down a three-day mutiny Saturday when they stormed an army base and arrested dissident soldiers who had declared a coup on the troubled Indian Ocean island.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook launched a next-generation online messaging service on Monday that includes facebook.com email addresses.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE - Haiti on Sunday reported more than 120 new cholera deaths, as health officials and international aid agencies struggled to contain an outbreak that showed no sign of abating.
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PARIS - French President Nicola Sarkozy will name a new prime minister and cabinet on Sunday following their resignation, government officials and the governing UMP party said.
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BRUSSELS - Pirates hijacked a Panamanian-flagged chemical tanker carrying 31 crew on Thursday in waters closer to India than to Somalia, the European Union's anti-piracy mission said.
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CHICAGO - An emotional George W. Bush opened up about his legacy to talk show queen Oprah Winfrey Tuesday as he released his memoirs in which he remorselessly defends the Iraq invasion and the use of waterboarding.
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PARIS - A magistrate said Monday that former French president Jacques Chirac will stand trial on a second set of corruption charges dating to the 1990s when he was mayor of Paris, an official said.
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CONAKRY - Coup-weary Guineans voted Sunday in a long-delayed presidential run-off to choose the country's first democratically elected leader after a campaign marred by violence between rival supporters.
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LISBON-Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up a visit to Portugal Sunday with pledges to support its battered economy, but he did not commit to purchasing Portuguese debt as was widely anticipated.
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DAR ES SALAAM-Tanzania's newly re-elected president Jakaya Kikwete on Saturday urged the nation to overcome past electoral squabbles while warning that "troublemakers will not be tolerated."
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