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Abbas shuffles team as emergency ends

RAMALLAH — Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas reshuffled his government yesterday at the end of a monthlong state of emergency that was declared when Hamas Islamists seized control of the Gaza Strip.

Responding to a constitutional limit on any state of emergency of 30 days, which ended at midnight last night, Mr. Abbas swore in three new ministers and reappointed Salam Fayyad as prime minister after he formally stepped down, aides said.

That will put the government formed after Mr. Abbas dismissed its Hamas-led predecessor on June 14 on a new legal footing, though some lawyers argue Mr. Abbas‘ actions need approval from the legislature, which is paralyzed by the crisis.

BRITAIN

BROWN DENIES SHIFT AWAY FROM U.S.

LONDON — BRITISH PRIME MINISTER GORDON BROWN YESTERDAY DENIED A SHIFT IN FOREIGN POLICY AWAY FROM THE UNITED STATES AFTER ONE OF HIS CABINET MINISTERS TOLD A WASHINGTON AUDIENCE THAT A COUNTRY’S STRENGTH DEPENDED ON ALLIANCES AND NOT MILITARY MIGHT.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY DOUGLAS ALEXANDER, IN A SPEECH TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS ON THURSDAY, SAID WHILE BRITAIN STOOD BESIDE THE UNITED STATES IN FIGHTING TERRORISM, ISOLATIONISM DID NOT WORK IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD. THE COMMENTS WERE INTERPRETED BY THE BRITISH PRESS AS SIGNALING A CHANGE IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT’S RELATIONSHIP WITH WASHINGTON.

A SPOKESMAN FOR MR. BROWN DENIED THE SPEECH MARKED ANY TURNAROUND IN POLICY AND SAID THE INTERPRETATION PUT ON MR. ALEXANDER‘S WORDS BY THE PRESS WAS “QUITE EXTRAORDINARY.” MR. BROWN TOLD BRITISH BROADCASTING CORP. RADIO HE WOULD CONTINUE TO WORK CLOSELY WITH THE U.S. ADMINISTRATION.

SUDAN

U.S. ENVOY SEES NEW DARFUR BOMBINGS

KHARTOUM — THE SUDANESE GOVERNMENT HAS RESUMED BOMBING CIVILIAN TARGETS IN THE WAR-RAVAGED WESTERN REGION OF DARFUR, THE U.S. SPECIAL ENVOY FOR DARFUR SAID YESTERDAY.

“AFTER A HALT IN THE BOMBING BETWEEN THE BEGINNING OF FEBRUARY AND THE END OF APRIL IN 2007, THE SUDANESE GOVERNMENT HAS RESUMED BOMBING IN DARFUR,” ANDREW NATSIOS TOLD REPORTERS IN KHARTOUM FOLLOWING A VISIT TO DARFUR. “WE URGE THE SUDANESE GOVERNMENT TO END ALL BOMBING IN DARFUR IMMEDIATELY.”

KHARTOUM SIGNED A CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT WITH THE TWO MAIN REBEL GROUPS IN DARFUR, THE JUSTICE AND EQUALITY MOVEMENT AND THE SUDAN LIBERATION MOVEMENT, IN 2004, BUT VIOLENCE HAS CONTINUED.

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