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International
Serbian war crimes court clears way for indicted Serb General Ratko Mladic to be extradited to The Hague
Governor of southern Japan's Saga prefecture will not restart nuclear plants until nuclear safety established risking electricity shortages in industrial area
Greenland directs harsh criticism at Greenpeace protests against Cairn oil rig
Afghani General Mohammed Daoud Daoud killed by Taliban remote-controlled bomb not suicide attack
3,000 angry Bosnian Serbs protest Mladic arrest insisting on his heroism
French FM Alain Juppe issues a statement on Sunday revealing G8 nations' backing of French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde for the post of IMF head
Spanish demonstrators to establish movement bases and decide whether or not to resume occupation of main square
Greenpeace activists attempt to disrupt Cairn oil exploration off Greenland coast, hang in pod on rig
Serbia chief war crimes prosecutor rejects an appeal against extradition of Ratko Mladic to The Hague to be tried for crimes against humanity committed in Bosnia's 1992-1995 war  
Hundreds of people both young and old voted to keep the Sol encampment going until Thursday at least

A bomb tore through a bar in a military barracks in Nigeria's restive Muslim north, killing 10 people just hours after a southern Christian president was inaugurated

North Korea said Monday it would no longer deal with South Korea and threatened to retaliate against any moves by Seoul to wage "psychological warfare"

Nigerian President Jonathan is due to be sworn in on Sunday following elections seen as the country's fairest in two decades, but he faces a divided nation after deadly post-poll riots

Top US defense contractor faces cyber attack, officials say source unknown

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