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Newsline 30.11.2011 | 17:15 UTC  
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Iran
British embassy attack was state-sponsored, experts claim
A day after Iranian protesters stormed the British embassy in Tehran, Britain has said it is withdrawing its diplomats, and closing Iran's embassy in London . The question that remains is - who was behind the attack?
Britain withdraws embassy staff from Tehran
Opinion: Playing with fire in Iran
Britain orders Iranian embassy closed, expels staff
Iran fires back against Western sanctions
Opinion
Opinion: Playing with fire in Iran
The attack on the British embassy in Tehran could spark a dramatic escalation of the already strained ties to Iran. DW's Sybille Golte comments that this could have dangerous repercussions.
Britain withdraws its embassy staff from Tehran
British embassy attack was state-sponsored, experts claim
Britain orders Iranian embassy closed, expels staff
Iran fires back against Western sanctions
Asia
Rights groups urge Clinton to press Myanmar for real reforms
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is visiting Myanmar on a historic mission to assess reforms by the country's new leadership. Human rights activists want her to pressure the regime for more substantive changes.
Clinton makes landmark visit to Myanmar
Myanmar gets to chair ASEAN despite rampant rights abuses
International Relations
Britain orders Iranian embassy closed, expels staff
Britain has retaliated for the storming of its embassy in Tehran, expelling Iranian personnel and ordering the Islamic Republic's embassy in London closed in the worst diplomatic row between the two nations in years.
Britain withdraws embassy staff from Tehran
Iranian protesters storm British embassy in Tehran
British embassy attack was state-sponsored, experts claim
Opinion: Playing with fire in Iran
Iran fires back against Western sanctions
Nuclear resolution keeps pressure on Iran but lacks teeth
EU prepares new sanctions against Iran
War crimes
Former Ivory Coast leader to face trial in The Hague
Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo has been turned over to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, and faces four counts of crimes against humanity. Gbagbo arrived in the Netherlands early Wednesday.
Relief and concern prevail in Ivory Coast after Gbagbo arrest
Ivory Coast's Gbagbo defiant as surrender talks proceed
UN slaps sanctions on Ivory Coast leader Gbagbo
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