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Heavy rain leaves 23 dead in Honduras

Heavy rain leaves 23 dead in HondurasTegucigalpa  - The number of dead in Honduras as a result of recent heavy rain and subsequent flooding rose to 23, the authorities said late Wednesday.

Most of the dead were believed to have drowned in the currents of overflowing rivers, the country's civil protection authorities said.

In Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, seven people died in mudslides in the hills, where many thousands of poor live in improvised homes.

Honduras has been suffering heavy rain for two weeks, and much of its territory is flooded. The main rivers have flowed over their banks.

Jordan, South Korea initial nuclear cooperation accord

Amman, JordanAmman- Jordan and South Korea on Thursday initialed an agreement on nuclear cooperation for peaceful purposes.

The accord was signed by the Chairman of the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) Khalid Touqan and the South Korean ambassador in Amman Bongkil Shin.

Touqan said that the deal would be officially signed in Seoul in December.

The agreement provides for cooperation between the two countries in several areas such as technical assistance, site selection, design, construction and nuclear safety, he added.

Three coalition soldiers among dozens killed in Afghanistan

Kabul, AfghanistanKabul- Three soldiers in the US-led coalition were killed in a roadside bombing in western Afghanistan while dozens of militants were killed in clashes between Afghan and international forces elsewhere in the country, officials said Thursday.

The three soldiers were killed and another was wounded when their vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb blast Wednesday night, the US military said in a statement.

The statement did not disclose the nationalities of the victims, but most of the soldiers serving in the coalition are from the United States.

European shares slump after a rocky Wall Street opening

Wall Street Frankfurt - European shares came under pressure Thursday after worries about third-quarter corporate earnings and the economic outlook resulted in a rocky start on Wall Street and a slump in stocks across Asia.

With the economic gloom deepening and concerns setting in about another volatile day on Wall Street, Europe's blue-chip Stoxx 50 fell more than 2 per cent to 2180 points.

As the share trading day drew to an end in Europe, stocks in London were down about 2 per cent after gaining 0.90 per cent in early trading.

Spain steps up pressure to be at economic summit

Madrid, SpainMadrid - Spain stepped up diplomatic activity Thursday in a push to be invited to an economic summit set to take place in Washington in mid-November.

The government was making efforts "in all directions, with everyone, and at all levels," according to government sources.

The United States has invited only members of the G-20 group, of which Spain is not a part, to the meeting.

Palestinian stabs to death elderly Israeli in Jerusalem

Israel FlagJerusalem  - A Palestinian stabbed to death an elderly Israeli passerby Thursday, and wounded a police officer, in the Jewish settlement of Gilo, south of Jerusalem, police said.

The Palestinian was stopped by two police officers and asked to identify himself, but he drew a knife and stabbed one of the officers.

The officer then shot the stabber, but he escaped and while running away fatally stabbed a second Israeli, an 86-year-old civilian whom he ran into, a witness who chased after the attacker and overpowered him said.

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