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1.US Lawmakers Request More Security in Afghanistan
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By Dan Robinson U.S Lawmakers have expressed renewed concern about the security situation in Afghanistan, saying more must be done to safeguard the Af...
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2.UN Says Afghan Elections on Track
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By Peter Heinlein United Nations officials say preparations for Afghanistan's October 9 presidential election are on track, despite expectations of vi...
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3.Thailand, Malaysia Focus on Economy, Security in Annual Talk
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By Ron Corben Thailand and Malaysia prime ministers began Tuesday annual talks to Wednesday discussing issues ranging from economic development to reg...
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4.US Says Taleban Forces Remain a Threat in Afghanistan
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By Dan Robinson The number two official in the State Department says Taleban forces remain a serious threat in Afghanistan, but have not been able to ...
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5.Two Candidates Drop Out of Afghan Presidential Race
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By Michael Kitchen In a surprise move on the eve of Afghanistan's first-ever presidential election, two candidates say they are withdrawing from the r...
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6.US, Indian Officials Meet to Discuss Cyber Security
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By Anjana Pasricha U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce Kenneth Juster says improving cyber security will help increase trade and technology ties between t...
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7.Japanese, South Korean Leaders Hold Talks
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By Steve Herman The leaders of Japan and South Korea say they will continue working together to revive stalled talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons ...
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8.Quake-Stricken Area of Japan Experiences Aftershocks, Dramat
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By Steve Herman A powerful aftershock has rattled the quake-scarred region in Japan's Niigata Prefecture where more than 30 people have died and 100,0...
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9.New King Pledges to Serve Cambodian People
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By Scott Bobb Cambodia's new king, Norodom Sihamoni, has made his first address to the people, one day after assuming the throne. The new monarch made...
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10.Aid Agencies Pessimistic on Outlook for Burmese Refugees
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By Ron Corben Aid workers in Thailand say a change of leadership in Burma has dashed hopes that Burmese refugees would soon be able to go home. There ...