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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A policeman is pictured on May 26, 2006, in the outskirts of
Bogota. An explosive detonated in a discotheque in northeastern Colombia
early Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 20, authorities said.AFP/FileBOGOTA
(AFP) An explosive detonated in a discotheque in northeastern Colombia
early Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 20, authorities said."We
are trying to establish whether it was the act of criminal gangs,"
police chief Carlos Rodriguez told reporters in the border city of Cucuta
where the incident occurred.An unidentified person detonated what was probably
a grenade, police said.Most of the victims were injured by shrapnel, according
to Rodriguez.
RAMALLAH, West Bank Disagreements that blocked Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
for the past five years have not been fully resolved, despite U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry's recent announcement of progress, and there's
no clear path to a resumption of talks.Palestinian officials said Sunday
their key demand remains: Ahead of any talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu must accept Israel's pre-1967 frontier as the starting point for
drawing the border of a future state of Palestine. They say Kerry's
renewed endorsement of that frontier as a baseline in closed-door talks
is not enough, and that they need to hear from Netanyahu himself.It's
not clear if this amounts to last-minute maneuvering or if the Palestinians
will walk away if Netanyahu refuses to accept that formula, as he
has done repeatedly. On Sunday, Netanyahu's right-wing allies were adamant
that Israel would not budge, and Netanyahu appeared to be trying to
lower expectations about any future negotiations.Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas is skeptical of Netanyahu's willingness to negotiate in good faith,
suspecting the Israeli hard-liner is more interested in a peace "process"
as an antidote to Israel's international isolation than in an actual deal.Abbas
has strong reasons to return to the table, however, even if it's
not on his terms.He can ill afford to rebuff the U.S. and
Europe, the financial backers of his self-rule government, the perpetually
cash-stra
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