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Libya stalemate begins to show signs of breaking: BEIJING, July 17 (Xinhua) -- The stalemate in Libya has in the... http://bit.ly/qVxgWD
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Whether the conflict would eventually come to an end with a military victory for either of the two sides, or the crisis would be resolved through a negotiated political settlement, the trend and outcome of the "chess game" in Libya is becoming more apparent anyway. In Asia, three serial blasts rocked India's financial hub Mumbai on Wednesday, killing at least 21 people and injuring 141, in what local authorities believed to be the most deadly terror attack since 2008.Mumbai police said all the blasts happened in a congested area. The crowded Zaveri Bazaar jewelry market in South Mumbai was hit first, followed by the Opera House and a bus stop in Dadar West, central Mumbai.No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks. Investigators are looking at the possible role of the militant group, the Indian Mudjahideen, in the blasts.