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Madrid - Spanish Liga club Espanyol announced on Friday that right-back Pablo Zabaleta had signed for Manchester City. City have paid Zabaletas buy-out clause (required under Spanish law) of eight million euros (11.80 million dollars). ...... - German agents hunt royalty freeloaders at Berlin trade fair
Berlin - German customs agents swarmed through the IFA consumer-electronics fair, hunting for non-payers of royalties, shortly after the expo opened Friday in the German capital Berlin. Asian manufacturers of electronic gadgets appeared to be major t...... - No release to environment after plutonium accident in IAEA lab
Vienna - No radioactivity was released outside the International Atomic Energy Agencys laboratory after a small plutonium container burst in early August, the IAEA reported Friday, citing independent analysis. On August 3, less than one gram of plut...... - Three Afghan civilians die in shooting at German checkpoint - Update
Kabul/Berlin a" An Afghan woman and two children were killed and four other children injured as German soldiers opened fire on a civilian vehicle in the northern province of Kunduz, Afghan police said Friday. ...... - Spanish police to quiz technicians again about crash plane
Madrid - Spanish police intend to question technicians who failed to inform them that a reverse thruster of the plane involved in the Madrid crash was faulty and had been blocked, the radio station Cadena Ser said Friday, quoting police sources. The ...... - Kaczynski promises of radical enough Baltic stance on Georgia
Warsaw - Polish President Lech Kaczynski on Friday said the Polish and Baltic stance on Georgia at an upcoming European Union summit wont be completely radical, but radical enough. We will defend Georgia to the end, to the fall, the Polish Press ...... - Iraqi lawmaker says many issues in security deal with US unresolved
Baghdad - Most of the issues in the long-term security agreement being negotiated between Iraq and the United States remain unresolved, an Iraqi legislator said on Friday, ruling out the likelihood that the deal would ever reach parliament for approv...... - Five bodies recovered from sea as Malta immigrant search continues
Valletta - Five bodies have been found off Malta so far as rescuers continue with their search following one of the worst disasters involving would-be illegal immigrants in the Mediterranean. A Maltese patrol boat and two German helicopters are conti...... - Three Afghan civilians die in shooting at German Kunduz checkpoint
Berlin - Three Afghan civilians have been killed and a number of others injured in a shooting incident at a checkpoint manned by German troops and Afghan security forces near the northern city of Kunduz, the German Defence Ministry said in Berlin Fri...... - Two dead, 20 injured as Pakistani troops foil suicide attack - Summary
Islamabad - Two people were killed and at least 20 wounded Friday in a foiled car bomb attack on a military camp close to a key road tunnel in Pakistans violence-plagued North-West Frontier Province, officials said. The incident occurred near the la...... - New Zealand labour union attacks ASEAN trade deal
Wellington -The Maritime Union of New Zealand slated Friday a free trade agreement negotiated between New Zealand, Australia and the 10-member Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN), saying it was bad for workers because it included Myanmar....... - Bangladesh overturns verdict against officers in prison massacre
Dhaka - Bangladeshs opposition Awami League protested a High Court decision to overturn guilty verdicts against six former army officers accused of killing captive political leaders, news reports said Friday. On Thursday, two officers handed death s...... - Bangkok protests not reason Thai, Cambodia border talks postponed
Bangkok - Thailands Foreign Ministry issued a statement Friday that talks between Bangkok and Phnom Penh over disputed border areas were postponed by mutual agreement for internal procedures and not because of political tension in Thailand, as some ...... - Russia angered over Western bias on Georgia crisis
Moscow - Russia on Friday rejected the criticism of fellow G8 members as biased and orchestrated to justify Georgian aggression, but said it aimed to keep its spot among the worlds top industrialized nations. The G7 foreign ministers roundly conde...... - Six police killed in Maoist attack in central India
New Delhi - At least six policemen were killed Friday in a landmine blast triggered by suspected Maoist rebels in the central Indian state Chhattisgarh, a news report said. The incident occurred on a state highway in the southern Narayanpur district ...... - 2 soldiers, 26 Tamil rebels killed in Sri Lanka military offensive
Colombo- Government troops recaptured two rebel-controlled areas and killed at least 26 rebels during a military offensive in northern Sri Lanka, a military spokesman said Friday. Two soldiers were also killed as troops advanced in the Vavuniya, Mull...... - Hezbollah shot down army helicopter, sources say
Beirut - An army helicopter hit by gunfire in south Lebanon was targeted Hezbollah fighters who thought it was an Israeli aircraft, Lebanese security sources said on FridayThe helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing in Iqlim al Tuffah, a...... - Mugabe go-it-alone threat hangs over renewed talks in South Africa
Johannesburg - Negotiators from Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabes Zanu-PF and Morgan Tsvangirais Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) resumed talks on a power-sharing government in South Africa on Friday, a South African official confirmed. Foreign...... - China confirms two more police stabbed to death in restive region
Beijing - China on Friday confirmed that two police officers were stabbed to death and five others were injured during the latest in a series of attacks in the restive Central Asian region of Xinjiang. The officers were investigating a previous case...... - Rebels and army clash in east of Democratic Republic of Congo
Nairobi/Kinshasa - Fighting has broken out between rebels and the army in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said. The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUC) said that rebels aligned with rebel General Laur...... - Israeli fraud squad detectives quiz Olmert for seventh time
Jerusalem Israeli Fraud Squad detectives arrived at Prime Minister Ehud Olmerts Jerusalem residence for the seventh time in recent months Friday morning, to question the premier on corruption affairs in which he is suspected of being involved. It wa...... - One dead, nine injured in police-worker clashes in southern Nepal
Kathmandu - At least one person was killed and nine injured Friday when police opened fire on industrial workers whose demonstrations in southern Nepal had turned violent, media reports said Friday. The clashes erupted in the Bara district, about 90 ...... - Minister: Iran has 4,000 operational centrifuges
Tehran - Iran has 4,000 operational centrifuges at the uranium enrichment plant in Natanz in central Iran, deputy foreign minister Alireza Sheikh-Attar said Friday. Official news agency IRNA quoted the minister as saying that almost 4,000 centrifuges...... - Japan to lift North Korea sanctions despite disarmament suspension
Tokyo - Tokyo would lift sanctions against North Korea, provided it resumes investigations into the abduction of Japanese citizens and despite Pyongyang reneging on a pledge to disable its nuclear facilities, Foreign Minister Masahiko Koumura said Fr...... - Malaysian police kill four Indonesian robbers
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian police shot dead four Indonesians, believed to be part of a violent gang of thieves, after the men tried to attack officers with machetes and sickles, official reports said Friday. The four suspects, aged between 26 and 48, h......
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