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Obama: 'Israel Undecided Over Iran Attack'Barack Obama has said he believes Israel remains undecided about a possible attack on Iran, as the threat of war between the two nations continues to escalate. read more >>Rival Palestinians To Form Unity GovernmentRival Palestinian factions have agreed to form a government of national unity and call new elections in a move that could end years of friction and divisions between Hamas and Fatah. read more >>Deadly New Attacks By Syrian Forces On HomsAt least 50 people have been killed in a fresh wave of attacks by government forces on the city of Homs, according to activists. read more >>Growing Diplomatic Row Between US And EgyptThe United States has expressed "deep concern" over Egypt's decision to press criminal charges against 43 people, including 19 Americans, working for foreign funded organisations. read more >>Imran Khan Warns Of Afghanistan Civil WarImran Khan, the former Pakistan cricket captain turned politician, says he fears Afghanistan could slide into civil war once Nato forces leave for good. read more >>Two Killed As Pakistan Factory CollapsesTwo people have been killed and dozens are believed to be trapped after a building collapsed in Pakistan's second-largest city Lahore. read more >>Madonna's Super Bowl Marred By Singer MIABritish artist MIA has caused outrage after making a rude gesture and swearing during Madonna's half-time performance at the Super Bowl. read more >>Talks To Resume On Greece's Austerity PlanGreek prime minister Lucas Papademos is set to resume talks with the party leaders of his coalition, taking a fresh jab at attempts to win cross party support for added austerity as the country's most powerful labour groups called for a nationwide walk out in response. read more >>Romney Wins Nevada Republican PrimaryFormer Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has won Nevada's Republican presidential caucuses, further cementing his run for the White House. read more >>Power Shortages Crippling Pakistan's Economy Energy shortages across Pakistan are crippling the country's economy and costing businesses millions in lost productivity. read more >> |