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While scholars dispute whether Tunisia serves as model Arab world uprising, many agree that it was near-perfect US ally.
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As Egypt's vote nears, the largest opposition group has ignored allies' boycott calls and will run candidates.
Evan Hill
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Last Modified: 21 Nov 2010 13:43 GMT
Another Indian official 'resigns'
Chief minister offers to quit as pressure on officials grows due to Mumbai attacks.
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US: Russia ready to sign truce deal
Move comes after Russia reported to have made deepest incursion yet into Georgia.
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No agreement in US-Russia talks
US puts a positive tone on missile defence talks in Moscow.
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Rice visit to Kenya 'welcome'
Bush wants Rice to demand an immediate end to fighting in the East African nation.
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UN suggests inclusive peace talks
US and UN chief diplomats tour the Middle East in effort to jump start peace talks.
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Rice and Abbas hold Ramallah talks
Ehud Olmert says US president backs demands over Palestinian unity goverment.
Middle East
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Rice gets backing for Iraq plan
Saudi Arabia says its supports the US plan but only Iraqis can ensure it succeeds.
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