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Thai airports reopening after PM ousted by court (AP)

People's Alliance for Democracy protesters celebrate as a court ruling brings down Thai government  at the besieged Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. The nation's Constitutional Court ruling set the stage for thousands of protesters to end their weeklong siege of the country's two main airports, but also raised fears of retaliatory violence by supporters of the government, which could sink the country deeper into crisis. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)AP - Victorious anti-government protesters lifted their siege of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday while leaders of the ousted government named a caretaker prime minister to lead the politically chaotic kingdom.


Rice arrives in India in wake of Mumbai attacks (AP)

Gujarat state police inspector Subhash Raval, center, inspects the documents and identity cards of fishermen at a coast in Porbander, 412 kilometers (255 miles) west of Ahmadabad, India, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. Security has been beefed up in coastal towns and ports in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat state after terrorists are suspected to have used the Porbandar port to reach Mumbai. The Indian navy is investigating whether a trawler found drifting off the coast of Mumbai, with a bound corpse on board, was used to ferry militants to the 60-hour rampage through India's financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that killed 172 people and rocked the nation. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)AP - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday in Washington's effort to ease tensions in the region after a three-day terrorist attack that left 171 people dead in Mumbai.


Zimbabwe faces water cuts amid cholera crisis (AP)

Women and children wait to collect water from an underground source following a water cut in Harare, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Water in the capital Harare was cut due to shortage of purification chemicals as Zimbabwe battles with a cholera outbreak which is thought to have left at least 425 people dead.(AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)AP - As children played near cesspools, their parents shook their heads at a public service announcement drifting over the radio Tuesday: It urged people to boil water before drinking it.


US cruise ship outruns Somali pirates' guns (AP)

US Navy image of Somali pirates who seized the Ukrainian cargo ship MV Faina in October 2008. Somalia's insurgent Islamist leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys has called on pirates to immediately release a giant Saudi oil tanker and other foreign vessels being held in Somali waters.(AFP/US Navy/File)AP - The luxury American cruise ship steaming across the Gulf of Aden with hundreds of well-heeled tourists just might have been too much for Somali pirates to resist.


UN concerned over treatment of Iraqi detainees (AP)

Staffan de Mistura, the U.N.'s special representative in Iraq, speaks during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. The United Nations has expressed concern about overcrowded prisons and the treatment of detainees in Iraq.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)AP - The United Nations expressed concern Tuesday about overcrowding and "grave human rights violations" of detainees in Iraqi custody — in one case, 123 men crammed into a single cell.


Economy top of the bill as queen unveils govt plans (AFP)

File picture shows Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arriving at parliament. Queen Elizabeth will announce the government's legislative programme for the next year Wednesday, with the emphasis likely on bolstering the economy against further mayhem.(AFP/Pool/File/Cathal Mcnaughton)AFP - Queen Elizabeth will announce the government's legislative programme for the next year Wednesday, with the emphasis likely on bolstering the economy against further mayhem.


Egypt lifts ban on its doctors working in Saudi (AP)

AP - Egypt is again allowing its doctors to work in Saudi Arabia, lifting a ban imposed last month after two Egyptian doctors working there were sentenced to lengthy prison terms and 1,500 lashes each.

Mexican suspected in police killings beheaded (AP)

AP - A man suspected of shooting his mother and killing three police officers called to the scene was found beheaded in southern Mexico on Tuesday, authorities said.

Climate talks seen on track as SAfrica leads call for concessions (AFP)

Negotiators at the UN climate talks in Poznan got down to work on Tuesday as South Africa headed demands for rich nations to agree to tough targets in a new pact for defeating global warming. AFP - Negotiators at the UN climate talks in Poznan got down to work on Tuesday as South Africa headed demands for rich nations to agree to tough targets in a new pact for defeating global warming.


Singapore Temasek sells power company for $2.5 bln (AP)

AP - Singapore's state-owned investment company Temasek Holdings said it sold electricity generator PowerSeraya to Malaysia's YTL Power International for 3.8 billion Singapore dollars ($2.5 billion).

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