Monday, March 12, 2012

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Afghans 'lose patience' with NatoA mourner cries over the bodies of Afghan civilians, allegedly shot by a rogue US soldier in Alkozai village. New

Afghans have run out of patience with foreign troops, the country's MPs warn, after a US soldier kills 16 civilians, sparking reprisal fears.

Smoke rising over Homs, Syria, on 9 March 2012'Many dead' in fresh Homs attacks

As many as 47 civilians - many of them women and children - have been found tortured and killed in the embattled Syrian city of Homs, activists say.

Railway line 'collapses' in China

A newly-built section of a high-speed rail line has collapsed in China's central Hubei province following heavy rain, state media reports.

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