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Monday, April 9, 2012

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Arab World
Syrian gunfire kills one in Turkey as violence continues
As violence in Syria shows no sign of abating despite a Tuesday cease-fire deadline, at least one person has reportedly been killed and several others wounded by Syrian gunfire over the Turkish border.
Conflict
Shooting in Nigeria adds to Easter attacks death toll
A shooting in Nigeria has left the young daughter of a police officer dead, one day after an Easter Sunday attack killed at least 38.
China
China creates rare earths industry group
China has announced a new industry group of rare earths producers aimed at controlling production and coordinating the industry's response to international disputes.
Elections
Legal challenges face Egyptian presidential candidates
Several candidates intending to run in Egypt's upcoming presidential election may find their names taken off the ballot should a series of legal challenges to their candidacy be upheld.
Strikes
Iberia pilots strike to protest against low-coast subsidiary
Iberia airlines pilots walked off the job on Monday to protest against a low-cost subsidiary. They plan to hold a series of one-day strikes over the next few months.
Elections
Challenger appears headed for victory in Aceh vote
The main challenger to the incumbent governor of Aceh appears headed for victory in Monday's election in the Indonesian province. The polls were the second since the end of the province's bitter civil conflict.
Caucasus
South Ossetia elects former KGB chief
The breakaway Georgian province of South Ossetia has held a presidential run-off election, picking a former KGB chief who is supported by Russia. The election was rejected by Georgia as illegitimate.
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