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Iraqi soldier kills two U.S. soldiers

6.3-magnitude quake strikes Fiji Islands

U.N. admits Congo rape knowledge

HP sues Hurd over move

France facing Roma expulsions probe

Netanyahu eyes Mideast peace by end of year

Pakistan blast kills at least 20

Cop jailed for assaulting prisoner

Police probe mummified baby mystery

N. Korea releases S. Korean fishermen

UK police expect to quiz top PM aide

U.N.: 230 civilians killed in Somalia

Soros gives $100M to group

Mass strikes in France over pensions

Landslides bury 40 in Guatemala

U.N. clinics treat Pakistan flood victims

196 on trial over Philippines massacre

Troop fears over Quran-burning plan

Diamond named as new Barclays CEO

NASA to share tips for trapped miners

Independents give Australia’s Gillard win

Flash floods possible in Mexico, U.S.

South Africa schools to reopen

Indonesian volcano erupts again

Ex-HP chief named Oracle co-president

Mexico: Gunmen in massacre identified

High winds fuel fires in two U.S. states

‘Little Rock Nine’ member dies

Petraeus: Quran-burning harms troops

Obama economic push: Too little, late?

Google mulling iTunes-like service?

IAEA: Iran still enriching uranium

Indian police fire on Kashmir protesters

Colombian now ‘world’s shortest man’

Guatemala mudslides claim more lives

Crippling S. African strike suspended

‘Plan B’ rescue halted at Chilean mine

UK police seek help in dead agent case

Blair cancels London book signing

Airline CEO: Nix co-pilot, save money

Lawyer: Iran stoning woman whipped

Insurgents continue Iraq attacks

Tropical storm heads to Mexico, U.S.

Journalist: Taliban didn’t kidnap me

UK police may reopen hacking probe

BA-Iberia has 12 on takeover target list

Spain downplays ETA cease-fire claim

Australians flee as floods hit Victoria

Obama: Economy is our priority

Japan sentences Greenpeace activists

N. Korea to release S. Korean boat crew

Pakistan suicide blast targets police

S. Korean foreign minister quits

Trial set for Philippine massacre

UK phone-tap inquiry gains steam

Bangladesh tackles anthrax outbreak

Plan C for Chile mine rescue: Oil drill

More troops eyed for Afghanistan

Iran, Palestinians spar over peace talks

Unknown missing after Congo boat fire

U.S. economy at fork

Obama to lay out new economic plan

Paper: Cricket corruption confirmed

Vatican ‘monitoring’ Iran stoning case

Blair defends Iraq decision on U.S. TV

Pope ‘likely’ to meet UK abuse victims

Netanyahu eyes regular Abbas talks

Iraqi soldiers killed in base attack

Pilots killed in UAE crash identified

Basque separatist group announces ceasefire

Storm thwarts S. Korea, U.S. exercises

New Zealand region on edge after quake

‘Don’t give up,’ crash survivors tell trapped miners

U.S. Peace Corps volunteer fatally shot

BA CEO eyes India after Iberia merger

Landslides kill at least 17 in Guatemala

Suicide bomber targets Russian military

Blowout preventer placed on BP well

Palestinian leader blasts Ahmadinejad

Bahrain to charge 23 in ‘terrorist’ group

Group: Iran orders 99 lashes for woman facing execution

Roadside bomb attack kills 1 in Iraq

Israeli airstrikes target Gaza tunnels

Craigslist censors adult services ads

U.S. drone kills 4 militants, source says

6 killed in Darfur camp clashes

U.N. to meet over soaring food prices

Karzai seeks Taliban reconciliation

Dagestan minister hurt in car bomb

Tropical storm whirls towards Canada

New Zealand city rocked by huge quake

Arrests made at Tony Blair booksigning

Police probe ‘mummified’ babies find

ICC to probe Kenya post-election chaos

U.N.: Children raped by Congo rebels

U.N. envoy in Pakistan flood aid plea

Protests target Sarkozy crime strategy

S. Korean foreign minister steps down

Plane crash kills 9 in New Zealand

Plane crash kills 9 in New Zealand

Politicians killed in Mexican plane crash

Did cartoon of Mexican flag go too far?

More U.S. aid to flood ravaged Pakistan

Human trafficking ring exposed in U.S.

UPS cargo plane crashes near Dubai

Strong quake strikes New Zealand

Fidel Castro to speak to students

Religious leaders hit back at Hawking

Verdict due in Portugal sex abuse case

Seven dead, dozens hurt in Pakistan rally explosion

Seven dead, dozens hurt in Pakistan rally explosion

4 dead as fires ravage central Russia

Miami Airport reopens after scare

Earl bears down on U.S. East Coast

Anti-Israel rallies held in Iran

NASA to present options for miners

Indonesia volcano sends people fleeing

Fears grow over global food supply

Mexico shootout kills 25 drug suspects

Chile health minister: Miners strong

Obama mulls new economic measures

Bermuda under tropical storm warning

U.N. on defense over Congo gang rapes

Hamas, 10 groups vow to attack Israelis

Cap off BP’s ruptured well

Hawking: God didn’t create universe

Kenya defends war crimes suspect visit

Oil platform explodes in Gulf of Mexico

Oil rig blast reported in Gulf of Mexico

10 killed in NATO airstrike in Afghanistan

Greece bans smoking in public spaces

Discovery Channel ‘all clear’ after sweep

UK bank RBS cuts 3,500 jobs

Ferrari recalls supercars after fires

Officials defend crisis-hit Kabul Bank

U.S. Defense chief in Afghanistan

Man arrested over Russia nightclub fire

Indonesia: Deadly riots over jail death

Typhoon Kompasu kills 3 in South Korea

South African unions reject wage offer

Mideast leaders pursue path to peace in Washington

Bet probe cricketers out of squad

3 babies found buried at Dutch home

Hurricane heads for U.S. East Coast

Death toll tops 30 in Lahore blasts

Police: 16 migrants kidnapped in Mexico

Pakistan military cancels U.S. visit

Typhoon Kompasu strikes South Korea

U.S. agents visit farms in egg recall

Mozambique food riots turn deadly

Reward offered for top Pakistani Taliban

Mideast conflict center stage in Washington

Stocks on Wall Street soar

2nd Mexico massacre survivor revealed

Abuse scandal Irish cardinal: I won’t go

Apple unveils revamped iPod line

Gunman reported at Discovery Channel

At least 22 dead as blasts rock Lahore

Dutch terror suspects still in custody

Amazon considers foray into online TV

Police raid home of L’Oreal heiress

Bloody August for Iraqi civilians

Hunt on for West Bank shooters

Cricketers set for betting scam hearing

60 now dead after Pakistan air strikes

Biden to mark Iraq power transfer

Iran newspaper: Execute France’s Bruni

Hurricane Earl spurs evacuations in U.S.

Southeastern China braces for typhoon

Obama tackles Mideast peace

Prosecutors to decide on Assange

Chilean miners send up new video

Afghan ambassador to U.S. ends service

Mexican actress: No ‘sham marriage’

Pakistani airstrikes turn deadly

Police dismantle male prostitution ring

4 Israelis shot dead in West Bank

Castro admits ‘injustice’ for gays

U.S. combat mission in Iraq nears end

Eight killed in Cancun bar bombing

Reputed Mexico kingpin ‘La Barbie’ held

Obama aide: Iraq speech not victory lap

Prosecutors question WikiLeaks’ editor

Soccer transfer day: Who goes where?

Pakistan unaware of India $20M aid offer

Iraq marks end U.S. combat mission

Questioning continues of two men held at Schiphol airport

Drilling to reach Chilean miners begins

Japan Airlines set to cut 16,000 jobs

India economy grows 8.8 percent, 2nd Q

4 U.S. personnel killed in Afghanistan

Kenya, African Union defend Bashir visit

Hurricane Earl could hit U.S. Thursday

S. Africa ups offer to striking workers

S. Africa ups offer to striking workers

Update expected on stalled Gulf cleanup

S. Korea offers flood aid to N. Korea

Chile: Families wait for trapped miners

Israeli PM heads for peace talks

Pakistan investigators due in England

Drug kingpin arrested in Mexico

Clashes in eastern Mexico kill eight

Violations found at egg farms in U.S.

U.S. expands sanctions on North Korea

Two arrested at Amsterdam’s airport

Fidel Castro: I was ‘at death’s door’

Hilton charged after ‘cocaine arrest’

3,200 Mexican federal police fired

Biden in Iraq to mark end of U.S. mission

Passengers saved from grounded ship

Arrests in Sri Lanka maid’s nail torture

Investors braced for week of key data

Tupac film to focus on rapper’s last day

North Korea’s Kim Jong Il visits China

Earl set to become ‘major hurricane’

6 dead, 14 injured in Slovakia shooting

Pakistan cricketers ‘free to leave UK’

Two Russian pilots abducted in Darfur

Drilling to reach trapped Chilean miners set to begin

Bank of Japan takes stimulus steps

BP starts final step to kill Gulf oil well

2 die after Indonesian volcano erupts

42 killed in bus crash in Ecuador

9 die in Russian retirement home fire

Mayor killed in Mexican border state

Canada aids cruise ship stuck in Arctic

Over 30 Afghan insurgents killed

Marking Katrina anniversary, Obama praises New Orleans

Netanyahu: Israel’s goal is peace

Pakistan unaware of aid worker threats

S. Korean PM-to-be quits amid pressure

Bodies of campaign workers found

U.N.: Floods displace 200,000 in Niger

Gadhafi arrives in Italy to mark treaty

Trapped miners could talk with family members

Thousands flee after volcano erupts in Indonesia

ICC: No player arrests over scam claim

Explosion as Mexicans mourn migrants

Dormant volcano erupts in Indonesia

Plan B: Widen Chile miners’ supply pipe

UK arrest over cricket match-fixing claim

Report: Kim Jong Il wraps up China trip

Militants seize Somali radio station

Iran earthquake kills three, wounds 21

Iran cuts visits for woman facing death

More deaths feared as flood recedes

China organizes probe into plane crash

UK demands Israeli soldier’s release

Doctors to remove 23 nails from woman

Live tiger cub found at Thai airport

Kenya to usher in new constitution

Carter wins release of American from North Korea

Romanians leave France in crackdown

NASA: Pair of distant planets discovered

Carter leaving N. Korea with American

Human smuggling thrives in Mexico

Mexican actress in sham marriage trial

Google: 1 million Gmail calls on first day

Real Madrid, AC Milan in ‘Group of Death’

Third arrest made in Canada terror case

Pakistan aid camp controversy

American Airlines fined

Tiger divorces wife, finds form on Tour

Toyota recalls 1.3M Corollas

U.S. troops charged over Afghan deaths

Chilean miners spared rescue reality

FIFA clears North Korea of ‘foul’ play

Congo: U.N. knew rebels were massing

Police seize fake medicine in East Africa

More rains hit flood-battered Pakistan

N.Korea’s Kim said to be in China

Marking Mother Teresa’s 100th birthday

Nonviolent protester guilty of incitement

Assange: Swedish charge still unclear

Mexico seeks help identifying 72 victims

Chinese national jailed in ivory case

Verdict expected for HIV-infected singer

NASA to announce planetary discovery

Report: Kim Jong Il making China visit

Canada reports terror-related arrests

USAID chief hears of Pakistan’s woes

Trapped Chilean miners creating shrine

Tropical Storm Earl forms in Atlantic

Cholera deaths rise in Cameroon

Tottenham qualify for Champs League

U.S. may refocus fight on Yemen

Kroenke seals St. Louis Rams takeover

Golfer disqualified for oversleeping

Storm in Mexico affects 30,000 residents

Criminal inquiry into Romania fire

UK police examine death of alleged spy

China mudslides death toll at 38

‘Red alert’ issued for Colombian volcano

WikiLeaks editor faces molestation quiz

Khmer Rouge leader appeals conviction

Iran test-fires new version of missile

U.N. unaware of Congo rapes for a week

Teacher asks class to plan terror attack

U.N. plea for Pakistan flood helicopters

U.S. primary elections: Tight in Alaska

72 dead bodies found on Mexican ranch

Jimmy Carter arrives in N. Korea

11 dead in Iraq suicide attack on police

WikiLeaks to release CIA papers

Chinese investigators find crashed plane’s black box

Philippines mourns victims of hijacking

Peru investigates van der Sloot photo

Argentina: Media worked with junta

WikiLeaks says it will release CIA paper

Six die in illegal Venezuelan mine

3 teens on Facebook hit list killed

Lawyer: No conspiracy in Assange case

Death row innocence claim rejected

Smuggled uranium seized in Moldova

Fears rise over post-Katrina levees

Plane with 96 aboard crashes in China

It’s a girl for PM Cameron and wife

Tourists describe terrifying ordeal

Indian tribe defeats British mining giant

Aid workers struggle in Pakistan

Chilean miners sing national anthem

U.S. troops in Iraq fall below 50,000

Militants kill Somali lawmakers

Report due into 1972 N. Ireland bombing

Philippines police: Authorities botched hostage rescue

George Michael to appear in London court

Hong Kong angry, sad at handling of siege in the Philippines

150 women raped in Congolese village

14 feared dead in Nepal plane crash

Carter to visit N. Korea to free American

Saudis deny paralysis as punishment

7 bodies found dumped in Mexican mines

Pakistan recovery ‘could take years’

Danielle becomes hurricane in Atlantic

Tiger Woods’ divorce finalized

Nurse charged in babies’ hospital deaths

Sweden: WikiLeaks founder could leave

Biden predicts successful Iraqi future

China gridlock traps drivers for 9 days

Iraq: UK aid worker’s killer fled jail

Michael Jackson’s doctor back in court

Trapped Chilean miners: ‘We are fine in the shelter’

U.N.: Health threat to Pakistan survivors

Toddler walks two blocks to save father

China may cut execution cases

Karzai to launch anti-corruption units

Ex-policeman hijacks tourist bus in Philippines

Tourists taken hostage in Philippines

Russian media: Police detain protesters

Trapped miners are alive, Chilean president says

Wyclef Jean to contest Haiti ballot ruling

WikiLeaks founder: I was targeted

Health threat to Pakistan flood survivors

N. Korea demands apology from Japan

Karzai confirms role in security official’s release

4 U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan

Economic threat of Pakistan flood

Baghdad truck heist nets $600,000

Netanyahu: Security vital to lasting peace

Iran unveils country’s first ‘homemade’ bombing drone

More than 94,000 flee flooding in China

Australian leaders woo independents

Rally set against N.Y. Islamic center

Report: Iran to unveil defense project

Venezuela defends flights to Iran, Syria

Gunfight erupts over Mexico-U.S. border

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  • Pakistani Taliban threaten more suicide attacks
    MIRANSHAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan's Taliban on Tuesday threatened more suicide attacks on security forces and government offices, challenging authorities already overwhelmed by the worst floods in the country's history. […]
  • Six months on, little progress in Iraq govt talks
    BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Six months after Iraq held an election that many hoped would usher in greater stability and peace, voters like Naseer Challoub are running out of patience with politicians, and also out of faith in democracy. […]
  • Australia's Gillard scrapes back to power
    CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard secured a wafer thin parliamentary majority on Tuesday, ending a political impasse but hardly cheering investors worried about the fragility of her government and its plans to tax mining profits. […]
  • Storm Hermine moves into south Texas
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Hermine headed into south Texas on Tuesday after dumping heavy rain onto northeastern Mexico near the Texas border, a region still recovering from Hurricane Alex's visit in June. […]
  • China seeks to avoid shouting matches with U.S.
    BEIJING (Reuters) - China wants to quell tensions with the United States through quiet talk, not shouting matches, a top diplomat told White House advisers on Tuesday, aiming to pave the way for a visit by President Hu Jintao early next year. […]

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