guardian.co.uk World grapples with pirate problem Los Angeles Times - 33 minutes ago By Peter Spiegel and Henry Chu Reporting from Washington and London -- The Saudis chose to negotiate. The Indian navy opened fire.
Canada.com Thai protesters blame government for grenade attack Reuters - 55 minutes ago By Nopporn Wong-Anan BANGKOK (Reuters) - The leader of a long-running anti-government street protest in Thailand called for a major rally on Sunday to oust the "murderous government" after one of his supporters was killed by a grenade.
Xinhua Asia-Pacific nations tackle economic crisis AFP - 1 hour ago LIMA (AFP) - Top officials from the Asia-Pacific region were Thursday to urge joint efforts to overcome the world economic crisis and try to breathe new life into stalled global trade talks.
Voice of America Suspected US Airstrike Kills 6 Fighters in Pakistan Washington Post - 2 hours ago By Candace Rondeaux KABUL, Nov. 19 -- A suspected US airstrike deep inside Pakistani territory Wednesday killed six insurgent fighters and wounded several others, according to a Pakistani security official.
CTV.ca Israel ignores UN call to ease siege PRESS TV - 1 hour ago Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak has brushed off UN calls for the reopening of the border crossings with the Gaza Strip for humanitarian aid.
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