LONDON - Britain's Prince Harry is skilled enough to train to fly the 46-million-pound Apache attack helicopter and take on the Taliban.
JOHANNESBURG - Nelson Mandela, possibly South Africa's most famous citizen and the country's unofficial brand ambassador to the world, may not attend the World Cup opening ceremony on account of his old age.
BANGKOK - One soldier was killed and at least 18 people were injured during a standoff in Thailand between security forces and the anti-government demonstrators, also known as the Red Shirts.
LONDON - In what could severely impede the United States' efforts towards nuclear non-proliferation, China has reportedly agreed to help Pakistan build two nuclear reactors.
WEST BANK - Though militancy and stone throwing remain deeply ingrained in the Palestinian psyche, passive resistance protests on the lines of what India's iconic leader Mahatma Gandhi followed and espoused at the turn of the 20th century, is gaining favor with some West Bank politicians and the public.
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