Indian coalition braced for resignations
INDIA: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh faced
a crunch day Friday in his bid to drive through economic reforms,
with a one-time coalition ally set to formally withdraw support from
his beleaguered government.
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US takes to TV, You Tube to quell Muslim anger
US: Frustrated the US government’s message
denouncing an anti-Islam film is failing to be heard, the State
Department is turning to social media and television ads to try to
stem global protests.
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Muslim riots spread:
Western missions under siege
PAKISTAN: Thousands of Pakistanis attempted to
storm Islamabad's diplomatic enclave on Thursday, as anger mounted
across the Muslim world over perceived Western insults to the
Prophet Mohammed.
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Indian ministers resign as coalition splits
Six ministers from a regional party inside
India’s ruling coalition resigned yesterday in a split over economic
reforms, an official in the Prime Minister’s Office said. “They have
submitted their resignations and gone to meet the President,” said
the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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