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Monday, November 5, 2012

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Syria
Suicide attack hits Syria as SNC talks progress
A human rights organization has reported a suicide attack that has allegedly claimed the lives of 50 soldiers, as the Syrian National Council attempts to consolidate its ranks at a meeting in Qatar.
Elections
Last calls for White House campaign trains
Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney are touring select battleground states one last time, before voters in the US elect a new president on Tuesday. After 18 months of campaigning, there's barely 18 hours to go.
Elections
Demonstrators protest alleged vote rigging in Ukraine
Opposition supporters have rallied to protest against alleged fraud in Ukraine's parliamentary election. The EU has also raised concerns about the fact that final results have not been published days after the vote.
Eurozone crisis
Greece begins three days of anti-austerity strikes
Workers in Greece have begun a series of strikes to protest against austerity measures. The work stoppages come as the government is set to present its latest package of cuts to parliament.
Arab World
Explosions claim two lives in Bahraini capital
A series of bomb explosions has left two people dead in Manama. Bahraini officials have identified the victims as migrant Asian workers.
Human Rights
Malawi suspends ban on gay relationships
Laws on the books in Malawi that ban homosexual relationships have been suspended pending further debate in parliament. Human rights groups welcomed the decision and called on the country to go a step further.
Court Cases
Ratings agency S&P loses landmark case
A court in Australia has ordered credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's to pay damages to 13 municipalities, after securities they bought with a top-notch S&P credit rating collapsed in the 2008 financial downturn.
Asia
Eurozone crisis expected to dominate ASEM talks
European and Asian leaders have gathered in Laos for talks expected to focus on free trade and the eurozone's debt crisis. Europeans hope that strong Asian demand will help their economies along the road to recovery.
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