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World -- April 28, 2006
- Angolans urged to remain calm on speculation about president's health
- Annan encouraged by positive development in Nepal: spokesman
- Bush orders sanctions on four men accused of Darfur atrocities
- Bush congratulates Hungarian PM on election victory
- Iran won't bend to "injustice and oppression" over nuclear issue: president
- Israel's Kadima signs coalition deal with Labor
- Iran seeks Athens' help for diplomatic solution to nuclear crisis
- Macedonia pledges full cooperation with European Parliament over CIA secret prisoner transfer
- Nepali King appoints Koirala as new PM
- Pentagon steps up intelligence efforts inside U.S. borders: report
- Poland's minority government forms coalition with smaller parties
- Rice says UN must be ready to act on Iran over nuclear issue
- Roundup: S. Africa marks Freedom Day amid calls for tackling unemployment, AIDS
- S. Africa's Mbeki calls for push to prosperity
- Singapore political parties to hold election rallies from Friday
- Thirteen gunmen killed in anti-terror drill in Chechnya
- U.S. total costs for Iraqi, Afghan wars projected at 811 billion dollars
- Ugandan president to start third term on May 12
- UNDP Regional Center in Colombo officially inaugurated
