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World -- November 9, 2005
- Canada's main opposition says not to seek no-confidence motion against government
- Darfur rebel group leader offers olive branch to foes
- EU, Morocco reach agreement on Galileo program
- Ethiopian capital's taxis, shops resume services under pressure of city authorities
- Former Malaysian PM says world safety deteriorating
- French city Amiens becomes first to impose curfew
- Hamas asks Fatah to quit from authority to resolve internal problems
- Iran rejects EU request on enrichment suspension
- Iraqi president wants Italian troops to stay
- News analysis: Sharon's authority facing threat after defeat in parliament vote
- Nuclear weapon-free Korean Peninsula conducive to regional interests, Bush
- Observers pleased with initial polling in Liberia's presidential run-off
- Putin congratulates Azerbaijani president on completion of elections
- Roundup: France declares emergency measures to restore public order
- Syria to deal with current pressure flexibly: official
- Syrian president to address nation on Thursday: SANA
- US congressional leaders call for probe of leak of secret prison system abroad
- UN assembly repeats call for an end to US embargo against Cuba
- Vote counting begins in Liberia's presidential run-off

