The United States has offered to send a letter toAfghan tribal elders admitting to past US mistakes inAfghanistan. The offer was made by the USSecretary of State John Kerry in a last minute effortto try to save a key security deal with Afghanistan. David Loyn reports from Kabul.
Months of negotiations will nearly derail by a late proposal from the Afghan side demandingthat the future security deal should prevent US forces from entering Afghan homes. After adirect intervention on the phone from John Kerry, Mr. Karzai has accepted an offer thatPresident Obama should write a letter acknowledging past mistakes in a requesting US forcesshould have the right to enter Afghan homes in the case only of urgent risk to the life of USsoldiers. If it lets comes and the deal will be presented for approval to a Loya Jirga, a gatheringof Afghan elders convenes on Thursday.
The American bank JP Morgan has agreed a record settlement of $13bn with US regulators formisleading investors during the housing crisis. It's the largest settlement ever between the USgovernment and cooperation. The bank has acknowledged that it had made seriousmisrepresentations to the public. JP Morgan was under investigation for selling risky mortgagesecurities to investors who were unaware for the securities often contained flawedmortgages. The US government has helped it pave the way for the financial crisis five years ago.
A double suicide bombing of Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut has killed more than20 people and wounded almost 150. A Lebanese Sunni group linked to al-Qaeda said it wasbehind the attacks. Jeremy Bowen has more.
The attack in Beirut is the latest sign that Syria's war continues to seep across its borders. Themost dangerous force in the Middle East of the moment is religious sectarianism andextremism. The attack on the embassy is being seen that contacts to cross the region. Syria'sruling family the Assads are Alawite's members of a Shia Muslim sect, most the armed rebelsand all the al-Qaeda link groups fighting the regimes are Sunnis. Lebanon has many religiousand family connections with Syria and similar sectarian divisions. It's becoming another front inthe civil war.
The roof of a shopping mall in South Africa has collapsed killing one person about 50 others aretrapped under the rubble. Rescue operators are using sniffer dogs to local survivors. RichardHamilton has this report.
The shopping mall was under construction and those still trapped inside are building workers,cheap labor in South Africa means it is not uncommon to see hundreds of constructionworkers on building sites. Some of those have been rushed to hospital and have been describedas suffering from massive traumatic injuries. Photos taken of the scene show large slaps ofconcretes, and twisted metal line on the grounds, almost as if the building had been hit by anearthquake.
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A war crimes court in Bosnia says it has freed 10 convicted Bosnian served war criminalsfollowing a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that their legal right have beenviolated. They will all be retried. Relatives of the Srebrenica victims said the decision to releasethe men was shameful.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says he believes the row over his country'snuclear program can be resolved, and world powers should seize the current opportunity todo so. He was speaking in a video message posted on YouTube.
This past summer, our people chose constructive engagement through the ballot box, andthrough this, they gave the world a historic opportunity to change course. To seize thisunique opportunity, we need to accept an equal footing and choose a path based on mutualrespect and recognition of the dignity of all people's.
Meanwhile, the British Prime Minister David Cameron has telephoned Iran's President HassanRouhani ahead of a new round of talks in Geneva over Iran's nuclear program. In a statement,Mr. Cameron's office said he was the first British Prime Minister to contact in Iranian leader inmore than a decade.
Russian aviation experts have explained the pilot of a Boeing 737 jet for a crash in the city ofKazan on Sunday that killed all 50 people on board. Investigators say after rebooting their firstattempt to land, the pilots carried out a manoeuvre that caused the plane to lose speed andgoing into a dive. The aircraft operated by Tatarstan Airlines was arriving from Kazan fromMoscow.
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has opened the country's first state-owned bank forwomen in the city of Mumbai. The Bharatiya Mahila Bank will employ women and almost of itscustomers will be women. The bank aims to open branches all over India in the coming yearsincluding in villages. The aim is to educate woman financially and help them start their ownbusinesses.
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