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African Union in rift with court The African Union halts co-operation with the International Criminal Court over its war-crimes charges against Sudan's leader. Alaska Governor Palin to resign Ex-Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will resign as Alaska governor and not run for re-election, US media say. Jackson tickets via internet draw Tickets for a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles will be made available via the internet, organisers reveal. Russia 'agrees US troop transit' An Obama administration official says Russia has agreed to let US troops bound for Afghanistan fly through its airspace. UN chief to hold more Burma talks UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is set to hold a second meeting with Burma's top military leaders. 'Iran trial' for UK embassy staff Some of the British embassy staff arrested in Iran for "inciting protests" will be put on trial, a top cleric says. Deadly helicopter crash in Pakistan Up to 26 Pakistani soldiers are feared dead after an army transport helicopter crashes in a tribal region, officials say. Top envoy in Honduras for talks A top Latin American diplomat arrives in Honduras to demand the restoration of ousted President Manuel Zelaya. Resolution on Stalin riles Russia An Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe resolution equating Nazi and Soviet roles in WWII angers Russia. North Korea launches beer advert
North Korea launches television adverts for a beer, in a rare commercial move for the resolutely communist nation. |
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