SYDNEY (AFP) - – Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard lost her election lead to the opposition Saturday, with polling showing her party's popularity sinking to levels that prompted the shock axing of her predecessor.
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Blast hits China tax office in apparent attack
Pakistan intelligence agency scraps UK visit
LONDON (AFP) - – Pakistan's intelligence agency has scrapped a planned visit to Britain in protest at Prime Minister David Cameron's comments on the export of terror, The Times newspaper reported Saturday.
Three Kenyans face 76 murder counts in Kampala attacks
KAMPALA (AFP) - – A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala which targeted football fans watching the World Cup final.
New BP boss faces up to massive Gulf oil clean-up
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana: Incoming BP boss Bob Dudley has vowed that the firm would stand by Gulf residents for years to come, as it prepared to scale back oil spill clean-up efforts and move to a new phase.
'China oil spill ranks among worst in history'
By Allison Jackson
BEIJING: An oil spill in northeastern China may have been about 60 times bigger than the government reported, making it among the world's worst known oil disasters, an environmental group said today.Philippines starts graft probe into ex-president
Bangladesh garment workers riot over wage row
By Cat Barton
DHAKA: Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers blocked highways, attacked factories and looted shops in Dhaka today, police said, after rejecting the terms of a government wage hike.Page 1 of 115















