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Cuba's Alarcon says unsure on Castro's re-election

QUITO, Oct 25 (Reuters) Cuban National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon said today it was impossible to say whether convalescing Fidel Castro would be in a condition to be re-elected next year as leader of the Communist island.

Castro, 81, who has not appeared in public for 15 months, is suffering from an undisclosed intestinal illness and handed over power to his brother Raul last year.

''I cannot predict whether he is going to be available to be president of the state, but I also cannot say whether I will keep being a lawmaker,'' Alarcon said in a visit to Quito.

''Revolutionaries never retire,'' he said.

Cuba's assembly has to decide in March next year whether Fidel Castro can be ratified as head of state. Many analysts believe a stable transfer of power to Raul Castro has already taken place.

Castro ceded power in July 2006 for the first time since his 1959 revolution after emergency surgery. He has appeared in pre-taped television interviews, but has given no indication whether he intends to resume office.

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One arrested in Ajmer Dargah blast case

Ajmer, Oct 26: A person was arrested today from Godda district of Jharkhand in connection with the blast at the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti on October 11 that killed two persons. He was identified as Khushibur Rehman, who was working as a madrasa teacher in Churu district of Rajasthan, police sources said. He was apprehended at his ancestral village, Thakurgunti under Mehraab police station area in the Godda district. Ajmer police handed him over to the Special Investigation Team probing.....

Putin in Portugal for EU-Russia summit

LISBON, Oct 25 (Reuters) Russian President Vladimir Putin hopes for a friendly summit with the European Union tomorrow but is sticking to long-held tough positions on Iran and Kosovo. ''On many (international) issues our positions are close,'' Putin said after meeting Portuguese President Anibal Cavaco Silva, whose country will host the EU-Russia summit. ''I expect a friendly atmosphere created by our hosts today will translate into a similar atmosphere of the Russia-EU summit tomorrow and will help a productive work,'' Putin.....

Battered Italy PM asks if allies still support him

ROME, Oct 25 (Reuters) Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, reeling from a crushing round of Senate votes and infighting by allies, demanded a clear show of unity from his fractured centre-left coalition today. ''It's time for all of the political forces in the ruling majority to clearly say whether they intend to continue to support the government, or if they intend instead to put their own interests above the country's,'' Prodi said. Speculation is rife that the government may fall in.....
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