Reuters World News Highlights

CANNES, France – The leaders of Germany and France told  Greece yesterday it would not receive another cent in  European aid until it decides whether it wants to stay in the  euro zone.

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Julian Assange

 ROME – An emergency Italian cabinet meeting called to  accelerate budget reforms and calm market turmoil ended late yesterday with yet more bickering among coalition partners and little progress on reforms needed to strengthen the economy.

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CAIRO – Syria is under pressure from its Arab neighbours to  end months of bloodshed, after agreeing to a plan to pull its  military out of cities, release political prisoners and hold  talks with the opposition.

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LONDON – WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange, whose activities  have angered the U.S. government, should be sent to Sweden from  Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, the High Court ruled on Wednesday, rejecting his appeal against  extradition.

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Herman Cain

 WASHINGTON – With U.S. Republicans and Democrats in a  familiar deadlock over taxes, prospects are poor for crafting a  deficit reduction deal before a Nov. 23 deadline, a top Democratic lawmaker said yesterday.

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 WASHINGTON – Republican U.S. presidential candidate Herman  Cain accused rival Rick Perry’s campaign yesterday of being behind explosive sexual harassment claims as the 2012 White House race erupted into acrimony.

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Benjamin Netanyahu

WASHINGTON – U.S. Presi-dent Barack Obama faces the delicate  task of pushing European leaders to solve their debt crisis  without appearing to lecture them at a summit of world economic  powers this week.

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OAKLAND, California – Hundreds of protesters blocked a major  Oakland intersection on Wednesday in what they called a general  strike to protest economic conditions and police brutality, but  fell well short of paralyzing the city.

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JERUSALEM – Israel test-fired a missile from a military base  yesterday, two days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of the “direct and heavy threat” posed by Iran’s nuclear  programme.

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RAMALLAH – Israel’s tough responses to a successful  Palestinian bid to join UNESCO — financial sanctions and a  faster settlement drive in the occupied West Bank — are  unlikely to halt a Palestinian quest for recognition as a state  at the United Nations.

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 PARIS – A firebomb attack gutted the headquarters of French  satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday after it put an  image of the Prophet Mohammad on its cover.

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 LONDON – Britain’s government offered unions a revised deal  on public sector pension reform yesterday, but unions said it  was not enough to avert a national strike planned for later this  month.