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61. opinion | 01 Apr 2013
Expectations low and high
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» The decision by the government to finally engage the sponsors of separatism across a conference table is a brave one. It is a step that governments have refused to take for more than 50 years. The optimistically labelled...
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62. news | 29 Apr 2013
BRN demands, but Thais say 'prove you represent' insurgents
» Government officials at the second round of peace talks in Kuala Lumpur Monday gave the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) separatist movement one month to prove it represented the southern insurgency groups.
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63. news | 03 May 2013
Poll: Most people reject BRN demands
» Most people polled recently rejected the conditions demanded for peace talks set by the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN), Nida Poll at the National Institution of Development Administration said on Friday.
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64. news | 13 May 2013
Imran faces test in governing Taliban stronghold
By AFP
» In perhaps the most dramatic outcome of Pakistan's elections, Imran Khan's party has won power in the northwest, putting to the ultimate test the former cricket star's anti-US rhetoric and calls for peace tal...
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65. news | 07 Apr 2013
Kerry in Turkey for talks focused on Syria, Mideast
By AFP
» US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Turkey Sunday to discuss Syria's civil war and the Middle East peace process as well as to bolster the Turkish-Israeli rapprochement brokered two weeks ago by Washington.
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66. news | 09 May 2013
Palestinian anger as Israel okays 300 new settler homes
By AFP
» Israel has signed off on plans for nearly 300 new settler homes near Ramallah, angering the Palestinians who accused the Israeli government Thursday of trying to "sabotage" US moves to rekindle peace talks.
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67. news | 17 Apr 2013
Capriles urges talks with Venezuelan government
By AFP
» Venezuelan presidential election loser Henrique Capriles urged the government to open a dialogue with him and he called off a protest rally after the disputed vote sparked deadly violence.
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68. news | 04 Apr 2013
Iran talks tough ahead of nuclear meet
By AFP
» Iran heads into nuclear talks with world powers this week in an apparently uncompromising mood, demanding Thursday the immediate recognition of its right to enrich uranium and downplaying the chances of direct talks with...
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69. news | 16 May 2013
Obama and Erdogan demand Assad step down
By AFP
» Amid a flurry of moves to organize peace talks to end Syria's bloody civil war, US President Barack Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted Bashar al-Assad must step down.
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70. news | 03 Apr 2013
Abbas to meet Kerry in Jordan on Sunday
By AFP
» Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas is to meet on Sunday in Amman with US Secretary of State John Kerry, who is pushing for new peace talks with Israel, a Palestinian official said Wednesday.

