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U.S. Man Charged in Aerial Bomb Plot on Washington

A U.S. follower of al-Qaida was arrested Wednesday on charges of planning to fly explosive-packed, remote controlled airplanes into the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol, authorities said.

Rezwan Ferdaus, 26, was arrested and charged with the aerial bombing plot to attack Washington and attempts to deliver bomb-making materials for use against U.S. troops in Iraq, U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said in Boston.

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U.S. Dismisses Iranian Long-Range Naval Reach

The White House Wednesday treated an Iranian claim that it would send ships close to U.S. waters with derision, saying it did not reflect Tehran's ability to project sea power far from its shores.

"We don't take these statements seriously, given that they do not reflect at all Iran's naval capabilities," President Barack Obama's spokesman Jay Carney said.

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Albanians Attacked by Serbs in Flashpoint Kosovo Town

Serbs attacked three Kosovo Albanians Wednesday in the northern part of the ethnically divided town of Kosovska Mitrovica, a police official said.

"Three Albanians were attacked in the Cesmin Lug neighborhood by a group of Serbs," Kosovo police spokesman Besim Hoti told AFP.

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Swiss Parliamentarians Vote for Burqa Ban

Swiss parliamentarians approved Wednesday a far-right move to impose a ban on the burqa or other face coverings in some public places, including on public transport.

With 101 votes against 77, the lower chamber of the house approved the motion titled "masks off!"

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Flood Chaos in Philippines after Deadly Typhoon

Tens of thousands of people in the Philippines battled neck-deep floodwaters on Wednesday in a chaotic aftermath to a ferocious typhoon that claimed at least 23 lives.

With some areas on the outskirts of Manila deluged with floods up to 1.5 meters (five feet) deep, authorities sent out boats to rescue people stranded on the roofs of their houses.

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Taliban Kills 8 Policemen with Insider Help

Eight Afghan police were killed early Wednesday when Taliban militants apparently helped by an insider overran their checkpost in troubled southern Afghanistan, an official said.

Daud Ahmadi, a spokesman for the local administration in Helmand province, blamed the insurgent group for the killings but said the militia had help from at least one police officer conspiring in the attack.

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ICRC Says Tens of Thousands at Risk in Somalia

The humanitarian situation in Somalia remains "highly critical," as the war-torn nation struggles from drought and famine, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned Wednesday.

"The situation in Somalia remains highly critical. Hundreds of thousands of Somalis are still displaced from their homes in search of security and food," the ICRC said in a statement.

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China Warns U.S. against 'Interfering' over Tibet

China on Wednesday warned the United States against interfering in its affairs after two Buddhist monks set themselves on fire and the U.S. called for Beijing to respect the rights of Tibetans.

The U.S. State Department said Tuesday it was "seriously concerned" by attempts by two monks at the Kirti monastery in southwest China's Sichuan province to burn themselves to death in an apparent call for religious freedom.

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Six Dead in Paris Immigrant Squat Fire

At least six people died in a fire Wednesday at a squat near Paris inhabited by Libyan and Tunisian immigrants, police said.

Four of the dead were burned to death and two died from smoke inhalation during the fire in the one-storey building in Pantin, northeast of Paris.

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New Zealand SAS Soldier Killed in Afghanistan

A New Zealand Special Forces soldier was shot dead in Afghanistan while taking part in an operation against insurgents near the capital Kabul, Prime Minister John Key said Wednesday.

"I was informed earlier today that the soldier was shot while the SAS were mentoring the Afghan Crisis Response Unit during an operation in the Wardak province of Afghanistan near Kabul," Key said.

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