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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [2] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Somali PM: President can't fire meCNN (World) Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 09:30 ESTSomalia's president said Sunday he has dismissed his prime minister for failing to do his job, a move that could threaten peace efforts in the the violence-ravaged African nation. Bush makes surprise farewell visit to IraqABC Australia - World Lead | Sun Dec 14, 2008 09:30 ESTUS President George W Bush has made an unannounced farewell visit to Baghdad, just weeks before he leaves office and bequeaths the unpopular Iraq war to President-elect Barack Obama. More Bush arrives in Baghdad on unannounced visitCNN Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 09:10 ESTPresident Bush made an unannounced visit today to Baghdad where he was to meet with Iraqi leaders and address U.S. troops. Bush landed at Baghdad International Airport and then was taken by helicopter to the Green Zone, where he shook hands with President Jalal Talabani. Bush's trip was to celebrate the conclusion of the Strategic Framework Agreement and the Status of Forces Agreement, the White House said. Bomb kills 3, wounds 11 in KandaharCBC Lead Headline (World) | Sun Dec 14, 2008 09:00 ESTA bomb hidden in a wooden cart exploded in Afghanistan's largest southern city on Sunday, killing three police officers and wounding 11 people, a government official said. more Iraq Farewell TourFOXNews Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:40 ESTPresident Bush makes surprise visit to Baghdad to meet with Iraq leaders and to thank U.S. officials stationed there Brown Vows to Support Terror FightFOXNews Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:40 ESTBritish PM Gordon Brown pledges aid to Pakistan, India to fight terror after meeting with leaders from both countries, Indian PM Wants 'Normalized' Relations With Pakistan, Pakistan Downplays Alleged India Airspace Breach Bush Makes Farewell Trip To IraqCBS News | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:40 ESTSurprise Visit Closes Out Tenure Amid Speculation About Future Role Of U.S. Troops After More Than 5 Years Of War Bush Makes Surprise Iraq Visit to Close out TenureABC News (US)/International | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:40 ESTBush makes farewell visit to IraqBBC Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:20 ESTUS President George Bush arrives in Iraq on a surprise, farewell visit. Brown: Pakistan linked to most UK terror plotsCNN Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:10 ESTBritain's prime minister today asked India and Pakistan to allow UK police to interview Mumbai siege suspects as he revealed the extent of Pakistan-based extremists' involvement in terrorism in his country. Gordon Brown, in meetings in New Delhi and Islamabad, said three quarters of the most serious terrorism cases investigated by British police have links to al Qaeda in Pakistan. U.N. Set To Pass Mideast Peace ResolutionCBS News | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:00 ESTU.S., Russia Both Back Resolution Calling For Israelis, Palestinians To Fulfill Obligations Under 2-State Plan Russian Police Arrest Dozens of Opposition DemonstratorsDeutsche Welle | Sun Dec 14, 2008 08:00 ESTRussian police arrested dozens of demonstrators in a development coming a day after opposition politicians and critics formed a new political party to challenge the Kremlin, the radio broadcaster Echo Moskwy reported. Brown Pledges Support, Funding to Fight TerrorFOXNews Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 07:30 ESTBritish PM Gordon Brown pledges aid to Pakistan, India to fight terror after meeting with leaders from both countries, Indian PM Wants 'Normalized' Relations With Pakistan, Pakistan Downplays Alleged India Airspace Breach Brown pledges to help Pakistan tackle terrorismABC Australia - World Lead | Sun Dec 14, 2008 07:30 ESTBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged to help Pakistan tackle terrorism on its soil after meeting President Asif Ali Zardari to discuss security in the wake of the Mumbai attacks. More Pact targets Pakistan terror linkBBC Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 07:20 ESTMost of the most serious terror plots being investigated by UK authorities have links to Pakistan, Gordon Brown says. Indian PM Wants Normalized Relations With PakistanABC News (US)/International | Sun Dec 14, 2008 07:20 ESTBrown Calls on Pakistan to Step Up Anti-Terror EffortsDeutsche Welle | Sun Dec 14, 2008 06:10 ESTBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged Islamabad to take action against Pakistan-based militant groups suspected in the Mumbai terror attacks. He also announced $9 million in anti-terror assistance for the country. Blagojevich Weighs Legal OptionsFOXNews Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 06:00 ESTObservers say Illinois gov. may be contemplating a deal with prosecutors after his meeting with renowned criminal lawyer, Illinois Dems Reeling as Blago Scandal Unfolds, Report: Obama Aide Discussed Senate Job with Blagoamp;#8226 On FOX News: Blago Special, Rowland Interview Brown Pledges Millions to Aid Pakistan Terror FightFOXNews Lead Headline | Sun Dec 14, 2008 05:50 ESTBritish PM offers funding to help Pakistan fight terror after saying Pakistan-based group was behind Mumbai attacks, Indian PM Wants 'Normalized' Relations With Pakistan, Mumbai Gunman Tells How Rampage Was Planned Britain Promises More Anti-Terror Aid to PakistanABC News (US)/International | Sun Dec 14, 2008 05:50 EST |
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