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Sarkozy flies to Russia to seek new Georgia deal

MOSCOW, Sep. 8, 2008 (Reuters) — French President Nicolas Sarkozy flies to Moscow on Monday seeking to thrash out a lasting peace deal for Georgia that will persuade Russia to pull its troops out of positions deep inside the ex-Soviet state. ...  > full story

India to sell nuclear deal to world, soothe critics

NEW DELHI, Sep. 8, 2008 (Reuters) — India will take its civilian nuclear deal with the United States to the world looking to secure fuel supplies and reactor technology, analysts said, while seeking to soothe critics with a strong non-proliferation pitch. ...  > full story

SPD Foreign Minister to fight Merkel in German poll

WERDER, Germany, Sep. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — Germany's struggling Social Democrats (SPD) chose Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday to run against Chancellor Angela Merkel in federal elections in 2009. ...  > full story

Israeli police seek criminal charges against Olmert

JERUSALEM, Sep. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — Israeli police said on Sunday they wanted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to face criminal charges in a corruption scandal driving him from office during peace talks with the Palestinians. ...  > full story

Iran to hold presidential election in June 2009

TEHRAN, Sep. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — Iran will hold its 2009 presidential election on June 12, when conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is widely expected to stand for a second four-year term despite criticism over his economic policies. ...  > full story

Olmert promotes West Bank settler buyout plan

JERUSALEM, Sep. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday it was time to consider offering compensation to Jewish settlers who volunteer to leave parts of the West Bank that Israel would hand to the Palestinians in a statehood deal. ...  > full story

Europe wants to work with U.S. on Georgia: minister

CERNOBBIO, Italy, Sep. 7, 2008 (Reuters) — The European Union wants to work closely with the United States in resolving the Georgian crisis, Italy's foreign minister said after meeting U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Sunday. ...  > full story

Rice seeks closer Maghreb counter-terror links

RABAT, Sep. 6, 2008 (Reuters) — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pushed for closer north African counter-terrorism cooperation on Saturday on a tour of an oil-rich region hit by attacks blamed on al Qaeda. ...  > full story

Soccer diplomacy brings Turkey's Gul to Armenia

YEREVAN, Sep. 6, 2008 (Reuters) — President Abdullah Gul, making the first visit to Armenia by a Turkish leader, joined Armenia's president on Saturday at a soccer match which both men said could help end almost a century of hostility. ...  > full story

Nuclear nations approve disputed India trade waiver

VIENNA, Sep. 6, 2008 (Reuters) — Forty-five nations approved a U.S. proposal on Saturday to lift a global ban on nuclear trade with India in a breakthrough towards sealing a controversial U.S.-Indian atomic energy deal. ...  > full story
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