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Syria's foreign minister said yesterday his country would defend itself using "all means available" in case of a US strike, denying his government was behind an alleged chemical weapons attack near Damascus and challenging Washington to present proof backing up its accusations.

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A large explosion struck the United Nations' main office in Nigeria's capital Friday, flattening one wing of the building and killing several people. A UN official in Geneva called it a bomb attack.

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Syria's foreign minister said yesterday his country would defend itself using "all means available" in case of a US strike, denying his government was behind an alleged chemical weapons attack near Damascus and challenging Washington to present proof backing up its accusations.

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A large explosion struck the United Nations' main office in Nigeria's capital Friday, flattening one wing of the building and killing several people. A UN official in Geneva called it a bomb attack.

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