Syrian Rebels Say No Cease-fire for Peace Talks Free Syrian Army rebels refuse to attend January talks in Geneva, and intends to pursue its campaign against Assad More Concerns grow that President Hamid Karzai's refusal to sign a pact outlining the role of US troops in Afghanistan could backfire More Protesters gathered to commemorate death of liberal activist killed in clashes with police two years ago, challenging new legislation that bans protests without police approval More All of Bangkok has now been placed under Internal Security Act, under which police can close roads, impose curfews and carry out searches More The agreement calls for Iran to limit or freeze parts of its nuclear program and accept more inspections More Officials say in Leyte and Samar, banks are reopening, small markets are in business and in some places more than three quarters of debris that clogged streets has been removed More Kurdish women are increasingly joining internal security, police units to maintain law, order, guard checkpoints and strategic buildings from jihadists More Volatile global market, Asia imports threaten foreign reserves, consumer price More Beatrice Mtetwa, head of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, was facing charges of obstructing justice More Study says grants prevent poor South African girls from relying on older boyfriends More |
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