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    At least 30 killed in Iraq in past 24 hours: Health Ministry (11/8 17:09)
    At least 30 people were killed and 219 others wounded in clashes between US forces and Shiite militiamen in Iraqi cities within the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry said Wednesday.
     



     
    India, Pak differ on terrorism, but avoid affecting composite dialogue (11/8 17:09)
    Top interior ministry officials of India and Pakistan Tuesday began two-day talks in Islamabad on terrorism and drug trafficking to discuss a host of issues, including alleged infrastructure of terrorist camps in Pakistan, extradition of hijackers of Indian Airlines plane in 1999 and the accused wanted in connection with Bombay blasts.
     
     
    PNA slams Israel for freezing police rearming (11/8 17:10)
    A top aide to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat lashed out at Israel on Wednesday for freezing the Palestinian police rearming process in the West Bank.
     


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