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World -- November 11, 2005
- Arab League condemns deadly attacks in Jordan
- Bush condemns hotel bombings in Jordan
- Developing countries must fight cybercrime to benefit from boom in e-business: UN report
- Ethiopian police release over 2,400 people held over street violence
- Egyptian president condemns Amman blasts as terrorist attacks
- EU powers mull over allowing Iran to keep part of atomic fuel production
- France, Spain condemn Amman bombing attacks
- France needs to learn lessons from riots: Chirac
- German parties fail to reach agreement on coalition
- Johnson-Sirleaf set to be Africa's first female president
- King Abdullah says Jordan won't be blackmailed
- No "Orange Revolution" will be in Azerbaijan: Russian official
- Putin, Chirac discuss riots in France by telephone
- Pakistan death toll from earthquake more than 86,000: Minister
- Syrian president condemns Amman attacks as "terrorist acts"
- UN chief strongly condemns suicide bombing in Iraq
- US rejects Syrian president's remarks on Hariri killing
- US opens criminal probe into New Orleans levee failures
- US reaffirms opposition to large expansion of Security Council

