Arab League suspends Syria mission |
- Arab League suspends Syria mission
- 'Call to arms' as Syria violence escalates
- Greece 'will not discuss' EU budget control
- Senegal opposition vows to resist Wade bid
- Kazakh opposition speakers jailed for rally
- Deadly blaze strikes Peru drug clinic
- Sudan looks to soothe oil dispute with South
- Divers find new victim in Italy cruise wreck
- UK police arrest four more Murdoch staffers
| Arab League suspends Syria mission Posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:40 AM PST Pan-Arab bloc says an escalation in violence and "critical deterioration" in the country led to the decision. |
| 'Call to arms' as Syria violence escalates Posted: 28 Jan 2012 05:48 AM PST Free Syrian Army and security forces continue to clash as UN prepares to discuss draft resolution against government. |
| Greece 'will not discuss' EU budget control Posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:18 AM PST Debt-stricken Athens says German proposal to cede control of its fiscal policy to EU is "out of the question". |
| Senegal opposition vows to resist Wade bid Posted: 28 Jan 2012 09:17 AM PST Activists call for more resistance against President Abdoulaye Wade after court ruling sparked riots in capital. |
| Kazakh opposition speakers jailed for rally Posted: 28 Jan 2012 11:14 AM PST Government hands out more than two-week sentences after unauthorised protest in Almaty against the government. |
| Deadly blaze strikes Peru drug clinic Posted: 28 Jan 2012 12:18 PM PST At least 26 killed in private drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre where some patients were locked in rooms. |
| Sudan looks to soothe oil dispute with South Posted: 28 Jan 2012 05:44 AM PST Khartoum says it will release detained tankers in goodwill effort to end spat with South Sudan over oil payments. |
| Divers find new victim in Italy cruise wreck Posted: 28 Jan 2012 07:07 AM PST Seventeenth victim is found as efforts to salvage 1.8 million litres of fuel from grounded Costa Concordia are halted. |
| UK police arrest four more Murdoch staffers Posted: 28 Jan 2012 09:47 AM PST Current and former employees of Sun tabloid arrested in investigation into whether police were paid for information. |
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