Candidate vows to subsidize legal coca use
As president of the republic I will subsidize coca. To those who chew (leaves), I will give back 50 percent of the cost.
IAEA inspects nuclear research reactor in Syria
It had therefore decided to carry out a new inspection of the reactor on Tuesday to check Syria's explanations.
Kenya unveils new draft constitution
Kenyans will debate the draft for the next 30 days and make suggestions to the experts.
French academic appears in Tehran court
Clotilde Reiss has been holed up at the French embassy in Tehran since she was released on bail in August.
I. Coast president approves ranks of rebel officer
Bakayoko was one of two FN generals to be promoted to brigadier-general in the decrees signed by Gbagbo, Amani said.
Peru president slams Chile in espionage row
Ariza, who reportedly confessed, would have earned 3,000 dollars a month for his involvement in passing on information, prosecutors said.
Acquitted of pornography over childbirth photos
Kabwela, dressed in a black suit and accompanied by her husband Henry, smiled as Kafunda read out the verdict.
Syria jails three Kurds for joining banned party
The Syrian authorities routinely accuse clandestine Kurdish parties of separatism even when they campaign for Kurdish cultural rights.
Dubai Airshow opens amid low expectations
Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways of Abu Dhabi also use aircraft that consume less fuel.
Boyfriend says protestor was ready to die
If I get shot in the heart or arrested, it's not important because we are all responsible for our future.
Crowds greet Myanmar leader in Sri Lankan city
The general arrived in Colombo on Thursday with his wife, daughters and grandchildren on a religious pilgrimage to Sri Lanka.
Peru, Chile in major spying row
Authorities said they were looking into the possible involvement of another Peruvian military officer in the case.






























