Reuters World News Highlights

SUKHUMI, Georgia – Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin  pledged half a billion dollars to defend the breakaway region  of Abkhazia yesterday during a surprise visit which Georgia  said escalated tensions in the Caucasus.
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KIEV – Russian leaders are stuck in an imperial past and  seem to relish bullying and threatening their neighbors, a  senior Ukrainian official said yesterday, responding to a  tirade from Moscow the previous day.
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KUWAIT – Detained members of an al Qaeda-linked group  planned to attack Kuwait’s Shuaiba oil refinery during the holy  Muslim month of Ramadan, a security official said yesterday.
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KABUL – When Afghans defy Taliban threats of bloodshed to  stage an election on Aug. 20, their charming but care-worn  president Hamid Karzai will not be the only leader with his  future on the line.
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BEIJING – Australia said yesterday that charges against  four staff from Anglo-Australian miner Rio Tinto appeared to  have been downgraded after China formally arrested the men but  left aside accusations they stole state secrets.
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JERUSALEM – Israel under right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin  Netanyahu will not resume Turkish-mediated peace talks with  Syria, insisting that any new negotiations be direct, a senior  Israeli government official said yesterday.
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TEHRAN – The speaker of Iran’s parliament yesterday  rejected as “baseless” an opposition leader’s accusation that  moderates had been raped in jail following their detention in  unrest linked to June’s disputed presidential poll.
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GENEVA – Pakistan, accused by some powers of blocking  progress in the world’s top disarmament forum, insisted yesterday that it wants an end to nuclear weaponry and is  playing an active role to bring this about.
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JAKARTA – A suspect shot dead in Indonesia last weekend was  not Islamic militant Noordin Mohammad Top and he is still at  large, police said yesterday, dashing hopes for a  breakthrough in a hunt for the mastermind of a string of  attacks.