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Gaza rocket hits mall in S Israel

Gaza rocket hits mall in S Israel

JERUSALEM – A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip exploded in a shopping centre in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon yesterday, wounding at least 14 people, rescue officials said.

Iraqi leader takes charge in Mosul * BAGHDAD – Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki took personal charge yesterday of a military operation to rout al Queda in Iraq in what the US has described as the terror group’s last major stronghold, even as a tenuous cease-fire took hold over Baghdad’s Sadr City slum. Ahmadinejad says Israel doomed * TEHRAN – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that Israel is dying and that its 60th anniversary celebrations are an attempt to prevent its “annihilation.”Bush says Israel cause for optimism * JERUSALEM – President Bush said yesterday that 60 years of Israel’s existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East.”What happened here is possible everywhere,” Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.Brazil Environment Minister resigns * RIO DE JANEIRO – Renowned rain forest defender Marina Silva resigned as Brazil’s environment minister on Tuesday, saying she lacked the necessary political support to protect the Amazon.Aus praised for new refugee policy * CANBERRA – Australia’s new government won praise from the United Nations and human rights groups yesterday for offering refugees permanent sanctuary rather than temporary visas.Berlusconi wins first vote of confidence * ROME – The new right-wing government of Silvio Berlusconi, who is embarking on a third stint as Italy’s prime minister, easily won a first vote of confidence in parliament yesterday.Thousands attend Sudan rally * KHARTOUM – Thousands of people yesterday demonstrated in Khartoum at a government-organised “victory” rally to denounce Darfur rebels as agents of Israel after a daring and deadly attack on the capital.Britain seeks summit on Myanmar * LONDON – Brown called yesterday for an emergency UN summit on the Myanmar cyclone disaster, as pressure increased for tougher global action over the reclusive state’s foot-dragging on letting in aid.Ahmadinejad says Israel doomed * TEHRAN – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that Israel is dying and that its 60th anniversary celebrations are an attempt to prevent its “annihilation.”Bush says Israel cause for optimism * JERUSALEM – President Bush said yesterday that 60 years of Israel’s existence is cause for optimism for democratic change throughout the Middle East.”What happened here is possible everywhere,” Bush said, opening a trip divided between ceremonial duties and a new push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.Brazil Environment Minister resigns * RIO DE JANEIRO – Renowned rain forest defender Marina Silva resigned as Brazil’s environment minister on Tuesday, saying she lacked the necessary political support to protect the Amazon.Aus praised for new refugee policy * CANBERRA – Australia’s new government won praise from the United Nations and human rights groups yesterday for offering refugees permanent sanctuary rather than temporary visas.Berlusconi wins first vote of confidence * ROME – The new right-wing government of Silvio Berlusconi, who is embarking on a third stint as Italy’s prime minister, easily won a first vote of confidence in parliament yesterday.Thousands attend Sudan rally * KHARTOUM – Thousands of people yesterday demonstrated in Khartoum at a government-organised “victory” rally to denounce Darfur rebels as agents of Israel after a daring and deadly attack on the capital.Britain seeks summit on Myanmar * LONDON – Brown called yesterday for an emergency UN summit on the Myanmar cyclone disaster, as pressure increased for tougher global action over the reclusive state’s foot-dragging on letting in aid.

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