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Governor-general reverses former prime minister's reinstatement and backs rival in bid to end months-long deadlock.
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Blair presses Palestinians to restart talks
Ex-British PM and Quartet's special envoy says it is Palestinians' "right" to come to UN, but negotiations are a must.
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Last Modified: 19 Sep 2011 14:13 GMT
Israeli PM says Palestine UN bid 'will fail'
Netanyahu tells cabinet meeting PLO attempt to become full UN member cannot succeed, saying talks are the only solution.
Middle East
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2011 18:57 GMT
Australia blasts latest WikiLeaks release
Whistleblowing site criticised for releasing US cable naming Australians with alleged Yemeni terrorism ties.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 31 Aug 2011 07:50 GMT
Gaddafi sees global assets frozen
Nations around the world move to block billions of dollars worth of assets belonging to Libyan leader and his family.
Africa
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US tips off airlines of bomb tactic
US Homeland Security is alerting airlines to be on the lookout for a potential new "terror tactic" involving thermoses.
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Q&A: Assange faces extradition
As a British court sets an extradition hearing for Julian Assange, Al Jazeera examines the possible outcomes.
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Qantas finds A380 engine faults
Airliner will fly its fleet of A380s only when confident that 'slight anomalies' found on the engines are fixed.
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Australia's Labor clings to power
Two independent MPs back prime minister to form minority government, giving ruling party a one-seat majority.
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Last Modified: 07 Sep 2010 10:38 GMT
Final talks on Australia leadership
Rival leaders hold another round of meetings with independent politicians who will decide the next government.
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