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    19th May 2007

    A suicide bomber killed three German soldiers and six civilians in a crowded street market in northern Afghanistan on Saturday in the latest violence blamed on the Taliban, security officials say.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    14th May 2007

    Germany has called for a review of the tactics used by Western forces in Afghanistan after a series of civilian casualties in recent weeks. “We have to make sure in future that operations do not take place in this way.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    13th May 2007

    Feared Taliban military commander Mullah Dadullah survived war wounds and evaded capture for years, but his luck has run out. He was killed in the southern province of Helmand by the Western troops he had repeatedly vowed to expel.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    11th May 2007

    A Mexican doctor helped drug dealers avoid arrest by surgically replacing their fingerprints with skin from the bottom of their feet, a federal prosecutor said on Friday.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    10th May 2007

    President George W. Bush under growing political pressure, agreed to negotiate with the US Congress on a war-spending bill that sets benchmarks for progress in Iraq.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    4th May 2007

    A gang of armed robbers forced a man to strip naked and then glued him to his exercise bike while they ransacked his house in one of South Africa’s more bizarre crime incidents.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    28th April 2007

    A US State Department report on terrorism due out next week will show a nearly 30 per cent increase in terrorist attacks worldwide in 2006 to more than 14,000, almost all of the boost due to growing violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, US officials say.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    27th April 2007

    US President George W Bush has warned Congress he will continue vetoing war spending bills as long as they contain a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.



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    World news (The West Australian)

    23rd April 2007

    Iraq's prime minister Nuri al-Maliki has urged the US military to halt work on a wall separating a Baghdad Sunni enclave from nearby Shi'ite areas after sharp criticism from some residents.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    12th April 2007

    Three young men who torched Alabama churches in a drunken spree last year must spend two years in state prison after completing their federal prison sentences, a judge has ruled.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    11th April 2007

    Two Canadian soldiers were killed and two wounded in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb exploded near their vehicle, the Defence Ministry said. The attack happened three days after six soldiers died when their armoured vehicle ran over a massive explosive device in the war-torn country.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    20th February 2007

    An Afghan suicide bomber disguised as a doctor blew himself up at a hospital in southern Afghanistan, wounding six Americans. Khost Governor Arsala Jamal told Reuters that US soldiers opened fire on the man who was acting suspiciously as he and US officers attended a function in the hospital.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    19th February 2007

    Previously unreleased footage of John F Kennedy's fateful motorcade in Dallas moments before he was gunned down has been released, a surprising new detail in a saga that has gripped the United States for four decades.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    18th February 2007

    British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Sunday backed tougher laws aimed at cracking down on gun crime after a spate of teenage murders in the capital that has sparked much soul-searching about the state of British society.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    17th February 2007

    Tens of thousands of revellers dressed in black and white crowded into downtown Rio on Saturday, dancing with the traditional Black Ball band and hoping the carnival will allow them to set aside the violence casting a shadow over the city in recent weeks.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    16th February 2007

    Al-Qaeda has posted a video showing what it claims to be an insurgent attack on a military position of US and Afghan forces in southern Afghanistan. The video appears to be an attempt by the terrorist network to disparage US claims that it's winning the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    14th February 2007

    Pakistan has shown signs of cooperating with Afghanistan to stop the flow of unwanted Taliban militants across a shared border in past months and this must continue, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    10th February 2007

    The Philippines has requested more anti-crime and anti-terrorism assistance from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Australian Federal Police, the national police chief said on Saturday.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    7th February 2007

    At least 2,360 people in 77 countries are suspected of trying to download videos of young children being sexually abused and even raped, according to authorities who intercepted the illicit material on a web server in Austria.


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    7th February 2007

    Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has convened a war crimes tribunal to hear complaints by Iraqis and Palestinians against world leaders including John Howard and George W Bush.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    5th February 2007

    US President George W Bush is sending Congress a $US2.9 trillion ($A3.75 trillion) spending request that seeks billions of dollars more to fight the Iraq war.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    4th February 2007

    The Taliban threatened a spring offensive of thousands of suicide bombers as the US, doubling its combat troops in Afghanistan, took over command of the 33,000-strong NATO force.


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    World news (The West Australian)

    29th January 2007

    The United States said Israel may have violated an agreement with Washington in its use of US-made cluster bombs during last July's war with Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon.


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    29th January 2007

    Russia's war-scarred province of Chechnya continues to be plagued by abductions, torture, killings and other violations, said a human rights report. Moscow-based human rights think tank Demos said the scale of human rights violations there is "monstrous".


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    29th January 2007

    Saddam Hussein's cousin has told Iraq's High Tribunal it had no right to try him for war crimes because US forces were immune from prosecution for their alleged wrongdoing in Iraq.


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    23rd January 2007

    Seven Britons accused of plotting to bomb clubs, trains and synagogues in England planned to take their fight to Pakistan and Afghanistan if they had succeeded, prosecutors told a court.


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    21st January 2007

    The hardline Radical Party attracted most support in Serbia's general election, dashing Western hopes the nation blamed for a decade of war in the 1990s would finally turn its back on nationalism.


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    18th January 2007

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    World news (The West Australian)

    16th January 2007

    Moderate Arab states told the United States they supported President George W Bush's plan for a military buildup in Iraq, hoping it would halt a slide to civil war.