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BANGKOK, Nov. 20 -- An explosion at an anti-government protest site in central Bangkok early Thursday killed one person and wounded 23 others, prompting a leader of the demonstration to call for a mass rally against the government on Sunday.
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A grenade attack on anti-government protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office wounded eight people early Saturday.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- An explosives-laden vehicle rammed an anti-terrorist squad building Thursday in a part of Islamabad that houses several police facilities, wounding at least nine people, officials said....
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Three Canadian soldiers were injured when an improvised explosive device was detonated Wednesday near Kandahar city.
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An explosion at a small-town law firm in northern Georgia has injured at least four people. Police say they are seeking someone they believe may have been involved in the attack.
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A bitter family dispute over property in north Georgia apparently erupted Friday when a 78-year-old man threw an explosive into a law firm that represented his son, causing a blast that killed the father and injured four people in the office.
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A powerful car bomb exploded Thursday at a university in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona, wounding 17 people and setting a building on fire in an attack blamed on Basque separatists.
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KABUL, Oct. 30 -- Three suicide bombers mounted a well-coordinated attack on an Afghan government building in the center of Kabul that left at least five people dead and 21 severely wounded Thursday morning.
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Britain has avoided a lengthy immigration appeals process and damaging diplomatic row by revoking the visa of the exiled former Thai prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, while he was out of the UK on business.
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At least six people are dead following a suicide attack in Kandahar city on Wednesday. Meanwhile, just hours earlier, two men on a motorcycle threw acid on eight school girls.
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Homicide bomber driving an oil tanker detonated his explosives outside an Afghan government office during a provincial council meeting, killing at least six people and wounding 42, officials said.
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A blast has wounded at least 13 people in Thailand's capital when assailants hurled an explosive device at market vendors who had gathered to protest a rent hike at the government-owned facility.
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A suicide bomber blew up an oil tanker truck outside a provincial council meeting in Kandahar in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least six people and wounding 42 others, officials said.
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A grenade attack on protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office killed one person and wounded 23 on Thursday, the most serious assault on the three month sit-in at the compound, police and protest leaders said.
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Nov 20 - A grenade attack on protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's compound in Bangkok has left one dead and more than 20 with shrapnel wound.
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A grenade blast wounds eight protesters in Thailand, amid rising tension between the government and demonstrators.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - A grenade blast wounded 8 protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's office on Saturday, raising tension on the eve of a major anti-government rally, police and protest leaders said.
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A grenade injures 46 people inside the opposition-occupied government house in the Thai capital Bangkok.
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Protesters pleaded for police protection after an explosion injured about 50 demonstrators, four of them seriously.
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Dec 5 - A blast at a market in southern Thailand has killed at least five people.
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KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed six people, including four children, and wounded 36 others in the southeastern Afghan province of Khost on Sunday, a provincial official said.
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Residents of Martin will no longer be able to run to the post office at midnight
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A car bomb attack wounded at least eight people today at police headquarters in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, a senior police official said.
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BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- The leaders of Thailand's anti-government protesters said Thursday they will surrender to police after a court dropped treason charges against them, but vowed to continue their sit-in at the prime minister's office after posting bail....
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A suicide bomber blew herself up in the provincial capital of Diyala Province, killing 10 people on a street that has been hit with at least 16 suicide attacks in the last five years.
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An appeals court dropped treason charges against nine protest leaders, calling the evidence too “vague.”
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A suspected suicide bomber in Sri Lanka kills at least one person in an attack apparently targeting a government minister, officials say.
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A Thai court drops the most serious charges against protest leaders, opening the way for their possible surrender to police.