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Opposition rejects Indonesia president’s win |
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JAKARTA: Indonesian opposition leader Megawati Sukarnoputri r
ejected on Saturday President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s landslide
re-election win and would challenge the results in court,
a spokesman said.
Megawati’s campaign will lodge a challenge to
the results of the July 8 poll with the Constitutional Court, by
alleging widespread irregularities including millions of people left
off voter rolls, lawmaker Gayus Lumbuun said.
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Zelaya retreats from Honduran-Nicaraguan border
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LAS MANOS, Nicaragua: Faced with international calls for restraint,
ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has retreated from the
Honduran-Nicaraguan border after briefly setting foot into his
country.
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Bush mulled sending US troops into Buffalo
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Top officials from the administration of former
president George W. Bush mulled sending US troops to suburban
Buffalo to arrest men suspected of plotting with al-Qaeda, The New
York Times reported Friday.
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Pyongyang not against talks with US, says envoy
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NEW YORK CITY: North Korea’s UN ambassador on Friday said his
government was not opposed to negotiations with the United States on
issues of common concern.
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WORLDINBRIEF
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BEIJING: Three persons were killed and 12 injured Saturday when a
rockfall hit a bridge in Wenchuan, the epicenter of the quake, which
devastated southwest China last year, state media reported.
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