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[Summary] => Austria was enthusiastic when Saudi Arabia said it was ready to bankroll a center for religious and cultural understanding in Vienna — but two years after its launch, the desert kingdom's foray into promoting a more open society abroad while continuing to repress rights at home is in tatters.
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[Title] => Witness: Convicted Saudi blogger flogged in public 50 times
[Summary] => A Saudi blogger convicted of insulting Islam was brought after Friday prayers to a public square in the port city of Jiddah and flogged 50 times before hundreds of spectators, a witness to the lashing said.
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[Title] => Egypt forms panel to review constitution changes
[Summary] => Egypt's interim president appointed a 50-member committee yesterday dominated by secularists to review proposed amendments to the country's Islamist-drafted constitution, moving ahead with a military-backed transition plan as protests over the coup that ousted the country's president wane.
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[Title] => Asean vows to stand firm versus protectionism
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[Title] => GMA to discuss resumption of GRP-MILF peace talks with Badawi
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - President Arroyo will discuss the resumption of peace talks between the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi during the 14th ASEAN summit in Thailand.
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[Title] => GMA, European Commission head agree to strengthen ties
[Summary] => President Arroyo and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso agreed yesterday to start negotiations on a cooperation agreement intended to deepen relations between the Philippines and the European Union, Malacañang announced yesterday.
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[Title] => Malaysian PM disappointed over failed MOA between RP government and MILF
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[Title] => Asean wont be timid on Myanmar issue Arroyo
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However, Mrs. Arroyo and Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who both appeared at the World Economic Forum here to discuss ASEANs future, said the ASEAN will continue to engage Myanmar in discussions rather than enforce a policy of isolation.
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However, Mrs. Arroyo and Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who both appeared at the World Economic Forum here to discuss ASEANs future, said the ASEAN will continue to engage Myanmar in discussions rather than enforce a policy of isolation.
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