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CNN.com- Guilty verdicts in Kercher murder trial December 5, 2009An Italian jury convicts U.S. student Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito of murdering British exchange student Meredith Kercher.
- Martial law imposed in Maguindanao December 5, 2009Martial law is declared in the Philippines' southern province of Maguindanao, where 57 people were killed last week, an army spokesman tells CNN.
- Russian nightclub blast kills scores December 5, 2009An explosion late Friday at a nightclub in central Russia has killed at least 15 people and injured 60 others, state-run media reported.
- World Cup finalists learn fates December 4, 2009Hosts South Africa face Mexico in the opening match of next year's World Cup. Friday's draw also saw England and the U.S. placed together and Brazil drawn with Portugal.
- Dozens dead in Pakistan mosque attack December 4, 2009Militants armed with guns and grenades attack a mosque during Friday prayers in Rawalpindi, killing dozens including children and elderly worshippers, authorities said.
- Darfur crimes continue, official says December 4, 2009The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor reported Friday to the U.N. Security Council that violence continues in Darfur and that the Sudanese president and his government are not cooperating with investigators.
- NATO: 7,000 more Afghanistan troops December 5, 2009Non-U.S. nations operating under the NATO command in Afghanistan have promised to send 7,000 more troops to Afghanistan, NATO's secretary-general said Friday.
- Fire kills 20 at disco in Indonesia December 5, 2009A fire at a karaoke bar and discotheque in Medan, in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, killed at least 20 people Friday night, according to a hospital.
- Scientists test climate warning system December 4, 2009An international team of scientists has developed a new method of measuring the absorption of CO2 by the oceans that could become an "early-warning system" for climate change.
- Guilty verdicts in Kercher murder trial December 5, 2009
RTE News- Public service pay talks break down December 4, 2009The Government has rejected union proposals aimed at securing savings in the public sector pay bill without an across-the-board pay cut.
- Liam Clancy dies aged 74 December 4, 2009Legendary singer Liam Clancy has died aged 74. He had been ill for some time.
- Flood warning issued for Cork city December 4, 2009Cork City Council is warning of potential flooding in Cork city tomorrow morning at high tide.
- 100 killed in Russia night club explosion December 4, 2009At least 100 have been killed in a blast in a nightclub in the Russian city of Perm near the Ural mountains.
- Man injured in Tallaght shooting December 4, 2009A man has been injured in a shooting in Tallaght in Co Dublin.
- Shoppers from Republic spent €435m in NI December 4, 2009Consumers from the Republic of Ireland spent €435m in Northern Ireland from the end of June 2008 to the end of June this year.
- Knox and Sollecito found guilty of murder December 4, 2009An Italian jury has found the two people accused of murdering British student Meredith Kercher guilty of murder.
- Mullingar A&E to go back 'on call' tonight December 4, 2009The HSE has said that the A&E department at the Midland Regional Hospital in Mullingar is going back on call this evening.
- Dublin Airport charges set to rise December 4, 2009Charges at Dublin Airport are set to rise next year after the Commission for Aviation Regulation published its final determination on charges.
- Opposition unveils pre-Budget proposals December 4, 2009Fine Gael and Labour have published their pre-Budget proposals.
- Public service pay talks break down December 4, 2009
Reuters International- Firework blaze in Russian club kills at least 101 December 5, 2009PERM, Russia (Reuters) - A blaze sparked by an indoor firework show ripped through a crowded Russian nightclub on Friday, killing at least 101 and injuring 134 as revelers stampeded for the exits, the Emergencies Ministry said.
- NATO allies offer 7,000 extra troops for Afghan war December 5, 2009BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Twenty-five NATO allies promised on Friday to send about 7,000 more troops to Afghanistan, backing U.S. President Barack Obama's new war strategy and reinforcing efforts to defeat the Taliban.
- Wounded Guinea leader in Morocco after gun attack December 4, 2009CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea junta chief Captain Moussa Dadis Camara was flown to Morocco on Friday for hospital treatment after being wounded in a gun attack by a former military aide, Moroccan authorities said.
- Pakistan opposes expanded U.S. drone attacks December 4, 2009ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan opposes expanded U.S. drone attacks against militants on its tribal areas, as well as any strikes on Baluchistan, where Washington believes Afghan Taliban leaders are hiding, the foreign ministry said on Friday.
- Taiwan's China-friendly party on test in local poll December 5, 2009TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan voters went to the polls Saturday to elect local officials in the first test of China-friendly President Ma Ying-jeou's popularity since he took power a year-and-a-half ago.
- Twelve die in drug war shootouts in Mexico December 5, 2009MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - Twelve people were killed in related gun battles in northern Mexico on Friday, one of the highest death tolls from a clash in the country's drug war in recent months.
- Colombia says Venezuela destroys bridge, holds soldier December 4, 2009BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia said on Friday Venezuelan troops had blown up another makeshift bridge across their frontier and were holding a Colombian soldier who crossed the border in the latest incidents to test fraying ties.
- Philippines imposes martial law in massacre province December 5, 2009MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine authorities imposed martial law on Saturday in the southern province of Maguindanao to prevent further violence after last month's massacre of 57 people in the country's worst election-related crime.
- Egypt Nile ferries collide, up to 38 feared missing December 4, 2009CAIRO (Reuters) - Two Nile river passenger ferries collided Friday in northern Egypt, with up to 38 people feared missing when one boat broke in half and the other overturned, security and ambulance sources said.
- Two Rwandan peacekeepers killed in Darfur ambush December 4, 2009KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Two Rwandan peacekeepers were shot dead and three wounded in an ambush by unidentified gunmen near a market in Sudan's Darfur region Friday, the peacekeeping force said.
- Firework blaze in Russian club kills at least 101 December 5, 2009
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