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Fame for North Korean defectors brings money, suspicion
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kang Myung-do, then son-in-law of North Korea's premier, made a spectacular claim about Pyongyang's nuclear capability when he defected to the South over two decades ago, asserting the secretive country had built five atomic bombs.
Poor turnout in Libyan parliament vote as prominent lawyer killed
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) - Fewer than half of the eligible Libyans voted in a parliamentary election on Wednesday overshadowed by violence, officials said, with the paltry turnout reflecting disillusion with chaos pervading since Muammar Gaddafi's overthrow in 2011.
Libyans vote for new parliament in test for transition
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyans vote for a new parliament on Wednesday, an election officials hope will ease the chaos that has gripped the OPEC oil producer since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi three years ago.
Suicide bomber kills seven outside Libya's Benghazi
BARSIS, Libya (Reuters) - A suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives at an army checkpoint outside the city of Benghazi on Sunday, killing 13 soldiers in the first such attack in Libya's deepening turmoil.
Car bomb kills six, wounds up to 15 outside Libya's Benghazi -sources
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - A suicide bomb attack at an army base outside Benghazi in eastern Libya killed at least six people and wounded up to 15 on Sunday, medical and security sources said.
Libya's Berbers boycott charter talks, protests cut oil output
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's Berber minority will boycott a committee to draft a new national constitution, the election commission said, in a move that complicate attempts to end oil and gas protests which have dented output.
Nursing wounds and hearts
Florence Nightingale, the mother of modern nursing, once said: “How very little can be done under the spirit of fear.”
Tangled Olmert case mixes police and politics
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Police and peace are dominating Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's political diary.
Build your own Iraqi police squad for a little cash
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - It doesn't cost a lot to set up your own death squad in Iraq. Military uniforms, guns and even police vehicles are easily available to all comers in the markets of Baghdad.
Exams first before catwalk for models
An examination system that aims to help standardise the market for fashion models has been introduced in Guangdong's provincial capital.