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Demonstrations in Indonesia as Bush arrives

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 06:00 EST
US President George W Bush has arrived in Indonesia to meet its leader as thousands protest against Mr Bush's Middle East policies.

Bush Arrives in Indonesia Amid Raucous Protests

Foxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 06:00 EST
President's unpopularity in world's most populous Muslim nation gives rise to intense security jitters and angry protests leading up to his six-hour trip to court Indonesian favorVIDEO ','FNL','acc','World','-1','News',109);return false;"> VIDEO• Police Warn of Homicide Bombing During Anti-Bush Protests

Iraqi Minister Survives Attack

Foxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 06:00 EST
Roadside bomb explodes near convoy carrying Iraq's minister of state; attack misses him but wounds two of his bodyguards•Syrian Foreign Minister Calls for U.S. Withdrawal Timetable

PM vows to stand by Afghanistan

BBC News Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:50 EST
Prime Minister Tony Blair says UK troops fighting the Taleban will stay in Afghanistan until the job is done.

Protests in Indonesia as Bush arrives

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:30 EST
US President George W Bush has arrived in Indonesia to meet its leader as thousands protest against Mr Bush's Middle East policies.

Thousands of troops guard Bush on quick trip to Indonesia

CBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:20 EST
U.S. President George Bush arrived in Indonesia on Monday for a quick visit amid extremely tight security. more

Rangel Wants Draft Reinstated

Foxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:10 EST
Rep. Charles Rangel says he will introduce legislation to reinstate military draft, citing current troop levels as not enough• Sen. McCain Calls for More Troops in Iraq

Violence in Iraq Kills 112

Foxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:10 EST
Syrian foreign minister visits country on day of heavy violence, says U.S. withdrawal timetable would help end sectarian fighting

EU Commission: Africa Is on the Move

Deutsche Welle (Europe) | Mon Nov 20, 2006 05:00 EST
The European Commission launched a new development initiative this week in a bid to remind Europeans of Africa's strengths and recent achievements.

Bush lands in Indonesia

CNN Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 04:40 EST
President Bush landed in Indonesia today amid tight security, with thousands of anti-U.S. protesters in the streets. Bush is expected to spend just over six hours in the world's most populous Muslim nation after flying in from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, on the last stopover of an Asian tour.

Blair visits British troops in Afghanistan

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 04:00 EST
The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, has visited British soldiers in southern Afghanistan who are taking part in NATO operations against the Taliban.

Indonesia awaits Bush

CNN Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 03:50 EST
Indonesia has set in play a huge security operation ahead of the arrival today of President Bush, ringing the scenic hill town of Bogor with vehicle checkpoints as thousands of anti-U.S. protesters gathered. Bush is expected to spend just over six hours in the world's most populous Muslim nation after flying in from Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, on the last stopover of an Asian tour.

Bush to meet with Yudhoyono amid tight security

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 03:00 EST
A meeting tonight between the presidents of the United States and Indonesia is expected to focus on financial and social initiatives between the two countries.

Kremlin blamed for alleged poisoning of dissident

Euronews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 02:48 EST
More details are emerging about the circumstances believed to surround the alleged poisoning of a Russian dissident in London. Alexander Litvinenko is in a serious but stable condition in hospital, protected by armed guards. Tests show he has ingested Thallium, an odourless, colourless and tasteless toxin which causes massive organ failure. The... 20/11 07:20 CET Iraq Syria backs Iraq says minister after landmark visit

Hamas militants survive Israeli air strike

Euronews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 02:18 EST
Several people have been hurt after an Israeli missile struck a car carrying Hamas militants in Gaza, according to Palestinian security sources. The Israeli army says the air strike targeted a vehicle carrying a number of senior members of the Hamas rocket-launching unit. The continuing violence comes after the Israelis aborted a planned... 19/11 18:31 CET WTO

Blair meets troops in Afghanistan

BBC News Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 01:40 EST
Prime Minister Tony Blair visits British troops in southern Afghanistan on a flying visit to the country.

PM Blair visits Afghan force base

BBC News Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 01:30 EST
Prime Minister Tony Blair visits British troops in southern Afghanistan on a flying visit to the country.

Protests in Indonesia ahead of Bush arrival

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 01:30 EST
Mass protests are under way in Indonesia ahead of the arrival of George W Bush.

Protests Await Bush In Indonesia

CBS News (World) | Mon Nov 20, 2006 01:00 EST
Indonesian security forces were investigating unconfirmed reports that a suicide bomber was planning to infiltrate demonstrations during U.S. President George W. Bush's visit on Monday, police said.

PM opens Bluescope Steel factory in Vietnam

ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 00:30 EST
The Prime Minister, John Howard, has opened Australia's largest investment in Vietnam, ahead of his visit to a war memorial at Long Tan.

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