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British interpreter accused of espionage
An interpreter who worked for Britain's top commander in Afghanistan has been accused of spying after being passed over for promotion.
51 killed in Pakistan's tribal regions
At least 51 people are killed in clashes between Pakistani forces and Taliban militants as fighting spreads across the northwest tribal regions.
Mottaki: West failed to root out terrorism
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says the West's failure to combat extremism has forced them to negotiate with fanatics.
Turkey: No buffer zone inside Iraq
Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejects calls by the opposition to set up a buffer zone inside Iraq to stop attacks by Kurdish militants.
Ankara 'in secret PKK talks with Kurds'
Ankara has been in secret talks with the Iraqi Kurds to fight Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militants holed up in northern Iraq.
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Peres peace call in riot-hit town
Israel President Shimon Peres calls for restraint among leaders four days of Jewish-Arabs rioting in the town of Acre.
Iran 'bribing Iraqi politicians'
Iran is trying to bribe Iraqi legislators into rejecting a security deal with the US, says the American commander in Iraq.
Livni 'makes key coalition deal'
Israel's Kadima and Labour parties have reached a deal that brings Tzipi Livni closer to becoming PM, her spokesman says.
Lebanon arrests 'Tripoli cell'
Lebanese police say a group of alleged extremists arrested on Sunday were involved in deadly attacks on the army.
'No more need' for British troops
The Iraqi prime minister has said British troops are no longer needed to maintain security in Iraq.

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