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Turkish PM's visit angers Kurds
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Protesters mostly consisted of supporters loyal to the DPT, Turkey's main Kurdish party [AFP]
Protesters mostly consisted of supporters loyal to the DPT, Turkey's main Kurdish party [AFP]
A second day of protests have erupted across southeastern Turkey over a visit by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish prime minister, to the mainly Kurdish region.

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S Korea: No new clues in Kim photos
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The latest photos showed trees with autumn colours indicating they may have been taken recently [AFP]
The latest photos showed trees with autumn colours indicating they may have been taken recently [AFP]
South Korean officials say newly-released photographs of Kim Jong-il give few clues as to the health of the North Korean leader.

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ANC rebels to contest S Africa vote
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Shilowa spoke to more than 7,000 people at the convention [AFP]
Shilowa spoke to more than 7,000 people at the convention [AFP]
A breakaway faction of South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) has said it will form a new party to contest general elections next year.

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Aid group quits Lampedusa mission
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Thousands of migrants land on the shores of Lampedusa every year [EPA]
Thousands of migrants land on the shores of Lampedusa every year [EPA]
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is pulling out of an operation on the Italian island of Lampedusa, where it has aided African migrants to Europe.

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Bolivia halts US anti-drug efforts
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Bolivian police, working with US agents, have increaes cocaine seizure under Morales [EPA]
Bolivian police, working with US agents, have increaes cocaine seizure under Morales [EPA]
Bolivia's president has suspended the work of agents from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), accusing them of spying inside Bolivia.

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Troops die in Pakistan bomb attack
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ImageAt least eight Pakistan paramilitary soldiers have been killed in a suicide bomb attack close to the Afghan border, the country's chief army spokesman said.

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Petraeus takes over US Centcom
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Gates, right, praised Petraeus as 'the man we need at this command' [Reuters]
Gates, right, praised Petraeus as 'the man we need at this command' [Reuters]
General David Petraeus, the former commander of US forces in Iraq, has taken charge of the US military's Central Command.

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N Korea leader 'appears in public'
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Kim is pictured with a full head of hair, despite reports that he underwent brain surgery in August [AFP]
Kim is pictured with a full head of hair, despite reports that he underwent brain surgery in August [AFP]
North Korea's state news agency has reported that Kim Jong-il, the country's leader, has appeared at a football match, depsite widespread reports that he suffered a suspected stroke in August.

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Indian PM visits blasts-hit state
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Up to 300 people were wounded by Thursday's serial blasts in Assam in addition to the fatalities [AFP]
Up to 300 people were wounded by Thursday's serial blasts in Assam in addition to the fatalities [AFP]
Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, has visited bomb sites and survivors of serial blasts which killed 77 people in the country's northeast.

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